However, saving lives comes first.
Luke has been taking many measures these days, with both his original self and his clone Selina joining the battle, and the experience points are being gained quite fast.
Adding in the dead ghosts that appeared from time to time in the past few days and the dead ghosts that were being killed one by one, the system's points have exceeded 100,000.
He can still afford 40,000 points.
Moreover, after this incident, would SHIELD dare not stockpile a batch of enchanted bullets
At that time, they couldn't deny the "debt" of 40,000 points even if they wanted to.
In this world, SHIELD is definitely one of the organizations that possesses the most mysterious and supernatural objects.
The quality and functions of these mysterious items vary. Some extremely dangerous items are directly treated as garbage. S.H.I.E.L.D.'s slingshot base often shoots these garbage into outer space and leaves them for the cosmic void to digest.
At the same time, many items were sent to the "sandbox" base for secret research.
The SHIELD Academy even has a dedicated research department, which also possesses a wealth of research materials.
There is also a "cold storage" base that is used to store certain dangerous items and people, which is enough to attract Luke.
Luke certainly can't choose these things at will, but he can ask SHIELD to help him choose.
Anyway, he just needs to specify a certain type of item and let SHIELD pay it to the "big boss who sells everything" as compensation.
Nick Fury may leave the "big boss" alone for a while, but he will have to give him benefits in the end.
Otherwise, how can the director pay off his debts, how can he exchange goods from the "big boss who sells everything", and how can he get Batman to be his thug
Nick Fury might refuse any single project.
But all in all, the "superhero league" with the "big boss" as the bond and Batman as the core will sooner or later make the director surrender.
Because there are enough benefits involved.
Nick Fury is essentially a superior who knows how to weigh pros and cons, otherwise he would not have been able to stay in the sensitive position of Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. for so long. He can suppress the encroachment of Hydra and keep his immediate superior, the World Security Council, in line.
Therefore, as long as Nick Fury is sure that these "benefits" can bring greater benefits, he doesn't mind paying this little "sincerity".
However, Luke also follows the principle of not wasting, so he would just hit a few shots whenever he could, and take whatever he could get.
Anyway, he will eventually have to rely on SHIELD to participate in some major events, and then he can increase his contribution rate and make up for the experience points.
In this way, it is easy for two people who neither feels they will suffer a loss to reach a deal.
Due to the above considerations, when Luke enchanted the bullets for Phil and the others, he actually had the idea of "trading points for resources". He did not expect to get a return on the 40,000 points in a short period of time.
But just now, he suddenly discovered an unexpected existence from the system prompt.
System: Kill the ghost, mission accomplished.
Total mission experience: 100, points: 100.
Judging from the prompt content, this is normal.
But the problem was that Luke himself was flying in the sky, and his clone was also rushing to the next target.
The following tips are interesting: the mission contribution rate is 20%, experience gained is 20, and points are 20.
This income is not shared experience among teammates, in which case the system will show which teammate shared it from.
Luke was a little confused for a moment: there was an "assist" that neither the original nor the clone knew about. So the question was - who did I assist? Who was helping me to score points
But soon, several similar messages appeared, and he got a uniform 20% contribution rate in all of them. The lowest one only got 10 experience points, while the highest one got nearly 100 experience points.
Considering the time when the red dots representing the dead on the map disappeared, Luke quickly figured out the truth—this was the assist he got in exchange for the batch of enchanted bullets he gave to Phil.
Luke was even more confused and couldn't help but harass the system: Why can sending bullets be counted as a contribution
The system's judgment has always been very strict, whether it is teammates, good and evil, and the most important experience points. If you want to get experience points by just sitting in the office and giving others a few instructions, you are thinking too much.
This firmly proves that it is definitely a detective system, not a system of some big boss behind the scenes.
The system's response is as simple and straightforward as ever: the points belong to the host's own power.
Luke understood.
Although he did not move, his points, physical strength, and mental strength were considered part of his body by the system, or a "brand."
Now the "points" belonging to his own strength have been borrowed by those SHIELD agents, and he naturally has a share of the contribution rate to the task of killing the dead ghost.
Looking at it again, it wasn't particularly much, but there was a 20% contribution rate reminder every once in a while, and Luke was very relieved.
Judging from these tips, there is no hope of making back the 40,000 points of enchanted bullets sold on credit today, but there is a chance to make back 10,000 or 20,000.
He originally thought it was a long-term investment, but unexpectedly it turned out to be a good deal with an immediate rebate of 30-40%. What else could he be dissatisfied with
With this good news as a foundation, Luke immediately threw himself into the clearing operation with greater enthusiasm.
No matter how good the rebate is, it can never compare to the kills done by his original body and clone.
When harvesting experience points, always keep the attitude of an old farmer harvesting wheat, that way you will gain the most.
So, work hard! Strive!
Cheer- ing himself up in his heart, Luke’s dual-line operations became more and more frantic.
For other people who are extremely difficult to deal with, both his original body and his clone will be defeated in seconds.
The act of throwing batarangs and shooting is easier for both than a normal person playing darts in a bar or a kid shooting water guns.
The dead ghosts, who are much larger than normal people but have basically useless brains, are perfect living targets.
As long as Luke gets within 50 meters, it will only take a move of the hands.
After more than ten minutes, there were only about fifty dead ghosts left in the two districts, and destruction would take only ten minutes.
At this time, Luke, who was flying in the air, saw a man entangled with a dead ghost on the street downstairs.
What surprised him was that this man could actually fight with the dead man who was over two meters tall and invulnerable to swords and guns so well and not be at a disadvantage.
Although he was unable to kill the dead ghost due to the fact that the dead ghost's physical damage was ineffective, the dead ghost was also unable to do anything to this man with such agility and amazing strength.
Luke looked at the man and found him familiar.
After thinking for a moment, a picture emerged in his mind.
But it was the scene where he had lunch at the corner cafe in front of the central station, and the pretty waitress flirted with the handsome blond man on the street.
Luke laughed: Sure enough, this person is not an ordinary person.
"Afu, check this man's identity." He said, and at the same time revealed his figure, glided down, and threw a bat dart.
The pitch-black bat dart was unusually high-profile, and the rotating dart body with a faint golden glow shot into the back of the dead man, causing him to howl miserably and explode and disappear.
Without any hesitation, the blond man immediately took a defensive stance and looked towards the sky where Luke was.