Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 1150 Chapter 1167 Composite Art, Master Ambition (3 more)

Now that Luke has both of these abilities, a rough study reveals that they are more powerful than he thought.

For him, his physical qualities were inadequate, and this largest shortboard, which limited his ability to play, did not exist.

Luke, a Power 40, Agility 27, and Spirit 40, also possesses three abilities: primary self-healing, sensitivity, and physical explosion.

He could have done things that ordinary people couldn't have done easily, especially when experimenting with primary muscle control without fear of damage.

Aside from the many painful times, the other problems are not great.

A baseboard derived from muscle control that he turned into a common skill.

Nikki calls it an “outbreak," and Luke prefers to call it an "outbreak."

There are similarities between this baseboard and a physical outbreak, although more tends to increase strength, and the side effect is similar: dark injuries to the body.

The baseboard of a riot is very likely to blend with a physical outbreak.

Luke thinks that if you study exercises for a while, they form a new capability.

And while muscle control does not explode, it improves the movement more subtly, allowing the muscle to support certain high-difficulty moves to complete, greatly increasing combat power.

Finally, it also has a supporting role.

With a little concentration, Luke allows the muscles to change shape to a certain extent, both facially and physically.

In other words, now he can instantly change his appearance even if he doesn't have a thousand face system.

You can't turn into someone else's face, but it's easy to make someone not recognize his face.

Muscle control is, arguably, a versatile “magic trick” that works much better than expected.

But it's not as good as Monica's primary imitation.

Primary mimicry sounds simple - it allows owners to mimic other people's limbs quickly.

At first glance, it's no big deal, but the magic index of this ability surpasses primary muscle control when this “quick imitation” is not a day by day, but a minute by minute to increase proficiency.

For example, Monica, the master of her abilities, who learned the harvest of Taekwondo for a year, was about three or five days, and the difference was only in her sense of battle and physical qualities.

She doesn't have to do it herself, she can fully understand these moves by watching a few showcases around her side.

How the body works, how it coordinates nature is clear, and is as efficient as copying backups.

But similar to primary muscle control, the real limitation of this ability is the owner itself.

Without an adequate sense of battle, without adequate physical support, it will not be possible for a fat man in the house to suddenly be able to land smoothly after 700 to 20 degrees of aerial rotation, even if the fat man clearly performs every step of the move.

This capability is more like an amplifier that makes all body movements simple.

It just so happens that Luke has enough combat awareness and experience to have a much stronger body than normal people.

Nikki and Monica each had an ability to multiply their fighting power several times.

And Luke, who has two abilities combined, adds more than just combat power, but some opportunities that cannot be made possible.

Like all kinds of cold weapons, guns, extreme runs, he's familiar with parts, but he doesn't have enough training time to get it all together.

Now, naturally, the problem does not exist.

Powerful physical qualities combined with two newly acquired abilities and countless basics, most battle-related abilities can be trained for three or five days to become an expert.

Even Cold Gate guns, archery, horseback riding, skiing, etc. can be learned once and for all.

It can be said that starting with the ability to get these two perfect matches, Luke is absolutely certain that he will eventually become a master of fighting.

And this martial artist is going to be cosmic, not just Earth.

Speaking of Earth alone, his junior martial arts mastery is at its peak at this stage.

Except for a few of his famous, highly unpredictable bosses, none of them are within his grasp.

Only give Luke a few years, and there are certainly a handful of people in the universe who can beat him in pure combat.

Any profession or profession is the higher and the lower the number of people.

If there were more than a dozen primary martial arts savvy people on the planet today, there would probably be only a few dozen aliens in the universe who have become intermediate martial arts savvy.

Advanced martial arts? The existence of such capabilities is questionable.

Thunder God is a good example.

Even if this Asgard “God” lived for thousands of years, he would not waste his energy on too many fighting skills.

By choosing the one or two that are best suited to him - such as advanced one-handed hammer mastery - and getting a suitable artifact, he can maximize his fighting power without having to work on all of his fighting abilities.

With a meow hammer and a premium single-handed mastery, it's just as hard to beat Luke without a dedicated "artifact”, even if he has a premium fighting mastery.

This is a typical problem of expertise versus strength versus weakness.

One of Luke's strengths, the system's dad's super learning module, was the first accelerated cheater.

The second is that these two newly acquired abilities not only give you 100%, 200% of your strength, but also allow you to quickly learn all the physical movements of your opponent when dealing with anyone, equating to the second accelerator cheater.

The chemistry of the two, instead of adding up, could be multiplied or even exponential, allowing him to spend very little time fighting both "specializing and expansive”.

It will no longer be a dream for him to play the hammer weaker than Thunder God, the shield weaker than the captain, the bow weaker than Eagle Eye.

Studying these two abilities, Luke couldn't help but mumble his chin: “We still have to thank Nicky and Monica and ask them what their dreams are and try to help them achieve. ”

He always felt that even if someone else didn't know about the system's ability to acquire power, they couldn't think anything was happening to them.

Since he chose to kill the bad guys for his experience points, he should also be thankful to those who helped him, which was his own fairness.

Otherwise, the system alone would have determined that he could have killed the bad guys without guilt, but could not reassure himself to reap the benefits of the innocent.

For example, Alice, a little girl who provided a sense of smell in Houston, Luke used her relationship last year to get her mother a well-paid job without letting them know he was doing it.

The little girl's gratitude gave him a sensitive sense of smell in the early days of entrepreneurship.

Whether the case is solved later or the points are spent, this ability plays a more than imagined role.

So, he'll make sure little girl Alice stays safe all her life.

When she grows up and has the ability to get rich, he's willing to quietly be an angel investor.

And the other equal treatment, Carol, Tony, that's a lot less, and he'll give you enough in return.

This will calm him down.

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