Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1256: Credit account, first charge and get back (1 more)

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However, saving people comes first.

Luke has been multi-pronged these days, and the deity's avatar Selina has joined the battle, and the speed of gaining experience points is not slow.

In addition to the dead ghosts that appeared from time to time in the past few days and the dead ghosts who were being killed one by one, the system's points just now exceeded 100,000.

Forty thousand points, he can still afford it.

Moreover, would S.H.I.E.L.D. dare not stockpile a batch of enchanted bullets after this incident

At that time, the "debt" of the 40,000 points could not be repaid even if they wanted to.

In this world, S.H.I.E.L.D. is definitely one of the institutions with the most mysterious items and surreal items.

The quality and function of these mysterious items are uneven, and some extremely dangerous items are directly regarded as garbage. The slingshot base of S.H.I.E.L.D. often shoots these garbage into outer space to be digested by the void of the universe.

At the same time, many items were also sent to the "sandbox" base for secret research.

The SHIELD Academy even has a dedicated research department, which also has a lot of research materials.

As well as the "cold storage" base dedicated to storing certain dangerous items and people, there is also enough Luke's tempting existence.

Luke certainly can't choose these things at will, but he can let S.H.I.E.L.D. help him choose.

Anyway, he only needs to specify a certain type of item, and let S.H.I.E.L.D. pay it to the "everything selling boss".

Nick Fury may hang out with the "big guy" for a while, but in the end he still has to give benefits.

Otherwise, how will Mr. Chief pay off his debts, how can he exchange goods from the "big guy who sells everything", and how can he get Batman to be his gangster

For a single project, Nick Fury may refuse.

But all in all, the "League of Super Heroes" with the "big brother" as the link and Batman as the core, will sooner or later make the chief succumb.

Because, there are enough benefits in it.

Nick Fury is essentially a high-ranking person who knows how to balance and adapt. Otherwise, he would not be able to sit in the sensitive position of Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. De Mao Shun.

Therefore, as long as Nick Fury is sure that these "benefits" will bring greater benefits, he doesn't mind paying this little "sincerity".

However, Luke is also out of the principle of not wasting, so he hits a few shots when he has nothing to do, and counts as much as he gets.

Anyway, he still has to rely on S.H.I.E.L.D. to participate in some big events. At that time, if the contribution rate is raised, the experience points can also be recovered.

In this way, it is easy for two people who do not feel that they will lose each other to reach a deal.

Based on the above considerations, when enchanting bullets for Phil and the others, Luke actually had the idea of "exchanging points for resources". He didn't expect to get back the 40,000 points in a short time.

But just now, he suddenly discovered an unexpected existence from the system prompt.

System: kill the ghost, the task is completed.

The total experience of the task is 100, and the points are 100.

Just look at the prompt content, this is normal here.

But the problem is that Luke himself is flying in the sky at this time, and the avatar is also rushing to the next target.

And the following prompt content is interesting: the task contribution rate is 20%, the experience gained is 20, and the points are 20.

This income is not shared by teammates, so the system will show which teammate it is shared from.

For a while, Luke was a little confused: there was actually an "assist" that neither the deity nor the avatar was clear about, so here comes the question - who did I assist? Who is helping me score again

But soon, several similar messages appeared, and he all got 20% contribution rate uniformly. Specifically, he only got 10 experience points at least, and many had nearly 100 experience points.

Then contacting the time when the red dots representing the dead ghosts on the map disappeared, Luke quickly figured out the truth—this was the assist he got from the batch of enchanted bullets he gave Phil.

Luke was even more confused, and couldn't help harassing the system: Why can sending bullets count as contribution rate

The system's judgment has always been very strict, whether it is teammates, good or evil, and the most important experience points, if you want to sit in an office and tell others to get experience points, you are thinking too much.

With this firm self-proof, it is definitely a police detective system, not a behind-the-scenes boss system.

The system's response is as simple and straightforward as ever: the points belong to the host's own power.

Luke understood.

Although his person didn't move, the points, his physical strength and mental strength were all regarded as part of the ontology by the system, or "branded".

The "points" that belonged to his body power were borrowed by those SHIELD agents, and he naturally had a share in the mission contribution rate of killing the dead ghost.

Looking at it again, it's not too much, but there will be a 20% contribution rate reminder every once in a while, and Luke is very relieved.

Judging from these reminders, the 40,000 credit points enchanted bullets sold out today are hopeless, but there is a chance to get back 10,000 to 20,000 points.

What he thought was a long-term investment turned out to be a good deal with an immediate rebate of 30-40%. He still has nothing to be satisfied with.

With such a good foundation, Luke immediately threw himself into the clean-up operation with more enthusiasm.

No matter how good the rebate is, there is no way to compare with his deity and clone.

Harvesting experience points, always holding the attitude of an old farmer harvesting wheat, that kind of harvest is the most.

So, work hard! struggle!

Cheering himself up in his heart, Luke's two-line operation became more and more crazy.

For a dead ghost who is extremely difficult to deal with others, his real body and avatar are all instant hits.

The act of throwing a batart and shooting it is easier for both than the average person playing a game of darts in a pub, or a kid playing a water pistol.

The dead ghosts who are much larger than normal people but whose brains are not working at all are good targets.

As long as Luke enters the 50-meter range, it's just a matter of one action.

After more than ten minutes, there were only more than fifty dead ghosts in the two districts left, and they were wiped out within ten minutes.

At this time, Luke, who flew through the air, saw a man entangled with a dead ghost on the street downstairs.

What surprised him was that this man was able to fight that two-meter-tall, invulnerable dead ghost with vigor and vigor without falling behind.

Although he was unable to kill the dead ghost due to the fact that the dead ghost was ineffective in physical killing, but the dead ghost could not do anything about this man with agility, swiftness and astonishing strength.

Luke looked at the man, but felt a little familiar.

After thinking for a moment, a picture appeared in his mind.

It was the pretty waitress who played next to him when he was eating lunch at the corner cafe in front of the Central Station.

Luke laughed: Sure enough, this is not an ordinary person.

"Ah Fu, check the identity of this person." He said, revealing his figure, gliding down, and throwing a bat dart.

The pitch-black bat dart was unusually high-profile, and the spinning dart body had a faint golden light, and it shot the dead ghost's back, causing it to howl and explode and disappear.

Without any hesitation, the blond man immediately assumed a defensive posture and looked towards the sky where Luke was.