To be honest, Luke should really thank the villain Malekith this time.
The dark elf leader's plan to destroy the universe is not only grand, but also just one step away from success.
For the system, it doesn’t matter whether Malekith is bragging about destroying the universe. As long as he can destroy the earth, the experience points he deserves will not be reduced at all.
As a result, the world-saving mission that Luke thought would not appear often appeared twice in less than two years, and he grabbed a large piece of it both times.
The total experience points for the mission are slightly more than those in the 2023 universe, totaling 148.7 billion.
The Earth here has not suffered from Thanos' snap that wiped out half of its population, and is still in a vibrant state. It is normal that the total population is 100 million or 200 million more than in 2023.
Among them, Luke personally received a 32% mission contribution rate.
He was not too surprised by this.
During those crucial ten minutes, Thor entangled Malekith for about six minutes.
Luke likes experience points, but he gets them to become stronger, and he becomes stronger to better protect his family and live a safe life.
The premise of all this is to ensure the safety of the earth, rather than blindly pursuing experience points.
Therefore, he did not mind watching silently and supporting the team. He understood the tactics of Malekith + Aether Particles before taking action to secure victory.
At the same time, he didn't mind joining the battlefield for the Avengers and sharing the contribution rate in destroying the dark elf fleet.
In this way, he may get 20%-30% less contribution rate, but it is safe enough.
Finally, adding the contribution rate of teammates shared by the system, Luke got a total of 61 billion experience points.
He was also a little confused about this: Damn! If you want to get a high score, you have to hope that your opponent is bad.
Compared to the fight against Thanos in 2023, Malekith is really too weak.
However, both of them have the power to destroy the earth, but Malekith is taking advantage of the nine great gatherings that occur once every five thousand years.
They are similar in terms of harmfulness, but there is a world of difference in their actual strength, and they are particularly happy to give away their lives.
Thinking of this, Luke couldn't help but give Malekith a banner in his heart that read "System Good Man".
At this time, Luke's character level has risen twice and has reached level 42, with 22 basic points remaining (11 points per level starting from level 41).
It takes 50 billion experience points to reach level 43, but now there are more than 22 billion, which is just over half the amount.
Luke didn't care about this.
I'm about to graduate at level 50, and these last 10 levels were suddenly increased by two and a half levels. There's really no need to rush.
Moreover, the 22 basic points of these two levels are enough to upgrade the agility to 120 and the strength to 140.
In addition to the Cosmic Cube he obtained, Luke is quite looking forward to the future of Thanos in this universe.
However, after two consecutive cosmic destruction events, the system only settled the income from the mission of saving the entire earth. This made him completely certain of one thing - in the eyes of the system dad, the human beings on earth are absolutely supreme.
The Thanos killed in 2023 destroyed half of the population of many cosmic races, but the system did not give even a little experience point.
The dark elves also caused a lot of casualties in Asgard this time, but the system also did not show any reaction.
Obviously, saving aliens is not a good deed recognized by the system.
In fact, in the system, Thor is dark green and good, and Loki is black and red and evil.
But the vast majority of ordinary Asgardians that Beidou's clone came into contact with in Asgard were not neutral yellow, but... blank.
Kind and neutral targets are groups protected by the system. In a non-hostile state, Luke cannot seriously injure or kill them, otherwise a large number of points will be deducted.
As for aliens in a blank state, they are obviously not protected.
In other words, any alien who does not do good for humans on Earth can be killed.
However, given the Earth's overall strength in the universe, as well as its remoteness, it is impossible for Luke to run out and kill indiscriminately.
There is no benefit and it is easy to make people hate you.
The fact that even a cosmic overlord like Thanos was defeated twice is enough to prove this point.
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With such a huge gain, Luke needed to study the Infinity Gauntlet and add points to improve his strength again, so he no longer pondered Odin's strange behavior.
The defense measures in the Golden Palace were quite troublesome. Even the system had entered silent mode, and was unable to help Luke confirm any of his guesses.
In addition, this time when the Dark Elves rushed into the Golden Palace and killed the Queen Frigga, Odin did not directly retaliate. It is very likely that his body was completely broken.
Considering some of the things Luke had extracted from Thor over the years and the prophecy of Ragnarok, Luke suspected that the end of Asgard was imminent.
Although this prophecy involves "God" and there is a possibility that both parties will set traps repeatedly, it is more likely to come true.
The difference lies in how much strength Asgard can still retain to make a comeback.
With Asgard's accumulation, it would not be difficult to re-occupy a planet and develop as long as there is a certain amount of population.
At best, they will no longer be one of the nine leaders, and will degenerate from a top-notch force in the universe to a first- or second-rate force.
This is not good for the earth.
Asgard’s protection umbrella is quite powerful. At least in the past one or two hundred years, there haven’t been too many world-destroying crises.
Until Odin had health problems, various huge crises occurred one after another in recent years.
At this time, it was not convenient for Luke to test Odin.
If something really goes wrong and his actions end up triggering the prelude to Ragnarok, that would be really annoying.
Thor's own flaws are also obvious, and he may not be able to help Luke withstand the pressure.
In short, this is a very dangerous situation.
Thinking about it this way, Tony and Steve among the three little strong men are really reliable.
If one of them was in the position of the Grand Prince of Asgard, Luke would definitely communicate with them privately and resolve any possible problems.
As for Thor, don't count on him.
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The gains from the war were more than just this.
Luke himself transformed into a big boss who sold everything and went to the scene to take away the best-looking Cross Battleships and Sabre Fighters.
The surge in mental strength allowed him to collect the huge cross battleship with ease, and he did not make the mistake of over-outputting power and burning his brain again.
These warships and fighter planes of the Dark Elves may not be very strong, but they are still very practical.
Even if he was not strong, he could not hide from Heimdall's eyes, which were known to "see through the universe", and he was not discovered until he rushed into Asgard.
From this point of view, Malekith, the pig leader, issued extremely wrong orders during the Battle of Greenwich.
Battleships and fighter planes with extremely strong stealth effects and good firepower are actually most suitable for mobile warfare.
If we release the combat range of battleships and fighter planes and allow them to move freely and attack, it will not be so easy for the Bat Squad and the Avengers to wipe out all these forces.
It would not be difficult to even suddenly blast Thor and Beidou away with a few shots to gain the upper hand for Malekith.
Unfortunately, Malekith was eager for quick success and treated his subordinates as cannon fodder and stepping stones.
In the end, both he and his fleet were destroyed, and his entire family ended up in ruins. It was all his own fault.
This also gives the Bat-Team and the Avengers a free ride.
After all, this is a space-class battleship and fighter.
The technological level of the Chitauri fleet was even lower back then, and they didn’t leave behind any main ships, so the gains this time are nothing compared to what we’ve achieved.