Fortunately, Luke's ability was still immature at the time, and the primary telekinesis component was far greater than the primary penetration, and most of its effects were just repulsion, not annihilation.
The gold nugget's head was lucky enough to escape the disaster and was not broken into pieces.
Of course, when primary annihilation passed the system's assessment and became an official ability, Luke's control over it was greatly enhanced.
At most, he would take it out occasionally to loosen up the bark on a dog so that it would be less naughty.
The symbiote Gold Nugget is almost immune to physical attacks, and even elementary telekinesis can only blast it away.
But when faced with primary annihilation, this dog head was like a pest encountering DDT, and was as scared as a ball.
In its words, primary annihilation would have a devastating effect on it.
It was this cowardly look of its that made Luke have more speculations about the effect of primary annihilation.
Facing an opponent like Fengmo who was obviously immune to physical attacks, and the other three guys who should also be demons, he still dared to stand up because he had the trump card of primary annihilation.
The test results of primary annihilation were also very strange, and Fengmo was exactly the perfect test subject he had dreamed of.
It was thanks to Fengmo that Lanpi was not killed by him immediately.
Being able to transform into wind and fly at incredible speeds, the Wind Demon is definitely Luke's least favorite opponent.
If he kills Lan Pi first, Feng Mo will try to escape and he won't be able to catch up with him.
It just so happens that Wind Demon is Luke's ideal target.
Primary annihilation is ineffective against physical attacks, so the effect of the existence of similar elemental bodies is demonstrated by this monster.
The result was as he expected, and even better than he expected.
With the help of the primary annihilation attached to his arms, he completely destroyed the wind demon that was flying at an excessive speed and unable to brake, and then rushed forward to cut the earth demon into ashes.
Even if he finally faced Mephisto's clone, primary annihilation could still cause serious damage to it.
If it weren't for the strange abilities of Mephisto, the top boss, who could forcibly touch people's souls, he would have been killed by primary annihilation in the end.
Of course, Luke guessed that this might be due to some limitations of Mephisto's clone.
This guy spoke in a very arrogant tone when he mentioned Ancient One and Thunder God, but it sounded like "Although I can't beat you, I'm not afraid of you either."
It's possible that this guy created the clone just to avoid being hunted down by these two.
When Luke was fighting, the yellow glow from his fists and his body was just the reverse use of the Beidou armor's invisible color-changing function.
That yellow light is not an ability at all, it is just ordinary light emitted by the armor.
Combined with the "Chinese boxing names" that he pronounced in a clear and fluent voice, anyone who wanted to trace the primary annihilation ability would face the interference of these sleight of hand.
The movements he made when killing the Wind Demon and the Earth Demon were just part of the ancient Chinese martial arts postures. The real lethality came from the primary annihilation energy in his arms.
In fact, even the names of the "Fist of the North Star" were made up by him based on a comic book in his previous life.
Just like Batman actually doesn't know the Pegasus Meteor Fist from Saint Seiya, he actually doesn't know the Fist of the North Star in the comics at all.
None of his abilities have any sound or light effects, and he doesn't need to shout out the names of his moves.
The yellow light, the movements, the names of the moves, these are all deceiving.
These things will lead the opponent's thinking in other directions. For example, if the Fist of the North Star is a Chinese, then Primary Annihilation will be reasonably suspected to be the mysterious power of that ancient oriental country.
Just because SHIELD does not have the power to enforce the law in China, Luke is not afraid that Hydra will be able to find out the origin of the "Fist of the North Star".
Well, he really has no background in China anyway.
Even the only move without the Beidou prefix, "Lin Bing Dou Zhe Jie Zhen Lie Zai Qian", was a deliberately wrong copycat version he said.
A truly knowledgeable Chinese person would suspect that people from other countries are pretending to be Chinese, which is why they mispronounced the nine-character mantra.
The reason why so many disguises are given to the identity of Fist of the North Star is because the effect of primary annihilation is really weird.
The Beidou armor is actually specially made for the use of primary annihilation.
Fist of the North Star can only act in the dark, and "he" will be a ghost that specializes in hunting down the most difficult groups of supernatural beings.
"He" won't even have any connection with Luke's other vests.
Think about how Beidou’s vest made his first appearance tonight and defeated Mephisto’s clone. Luke doesn’t think “he” is suitable to have any connection with anyone.
After reviewing the first harvest of the night, Luke took a quick look at the team module. Looking at the large number of names on it, he sighed and said, "Forget it. I'll just take a look at this kind of thing that can easily make people unhappy when I have some free time."
Having made up his mind, he took out the various materials he had obtained from Johnny's house and looked for relevant information about Mephisto and the blue-skinned young man.
During this time, Drex called and said that they had arrived home safely and asked Luke not to stay in Dallas.
Luke grumbled as he tried to get by, and in his heart he could only say sorry to his grandfather.
There are still at least two small boss-level experience monsters to be defeated. He must at least try once. It won’t be too late to return to Los Angeles early tomorrow morning.
He stayed in the donut shop until morning, and finally tasted all the more than forty-five flavors of donuts in the shop.
The middle-aged lady who was a shop assistant and had seen many big eaters also glanced at him sideways.
There are many people who can eat, but it is rare to see someone like Luke who slowly and leisurely ate more than 40 donuts in one night, and even ate one of each flavor.
If you add to that the characteristics of being young, handsome, and having an upright posture, then the aunt has only seen this Luke in her life.
Before leaving, Luke ordered the blueberry cheesecake, honey cream, and tiramisu flavored donuts that he personally felt were the best, and ordered two boxes of each to take away.
As for the shortcoming of being too sweet, Selena and Nugget don't care.
Because the sweetest ones are the ones these two guys brought back to try, they really love sweetness.
After going out, he went to a hotel near Johnny's house and checked into a room where he could observe Johnny's house.
After a quick wash, I went to bed. When I woke up two hours later, Johnny had not come back yet.
Luke was not in a hurry and turned on the TV to watch.
The local news was already reporting on the damage to several streets in the city last night, but Johnny's face was not on the screen.
I don’t know if he was just too lucky or there was too little surveillance in Dallas.
Also making the news last night was a scuffle at a suburban factory, which police have linked to the bar massacre.
This is normal.
After all, a night watchman died in the factory, and the cause of death was exactly the same as in the bar massacre.
It was noon before Johnny returned to his residence.
Luke's mouth curled up.
Before noon, the micro-drone he had placed in the cemetery chapel had yielded quite a harvest.
If the conversation between the old man guarding the grave and Johnny was true, then he had roughly understood the reason behind this incident.
This includes the origins of Mephisto, Ghost Rider, and the Blue Quartet, as well as what they exactly want.
This is certainly beneficial to Luke's action plan.
Who should be killed and who should be kept is no longer a difficult question.