Chapter 3351 Trading injury for injury
Chapter 3351 Trading injury for injury
Chapter 3351 Trading injury for injury
"Others can't, of course, but I can. Luck is also a kind of rule."
In response to Hades's shock, Andrew laughed and said, "I learned a kind of ability to absorb luck from a superhuman. This ability is very interesting; it's a passive ability."
This superhuman passively absorbs the luck of others around him, hence his nickname "King of Team Annihilation." Every time someone goes on an operation with him, everyone else dies except him, who emerges unscathed and laden with good fortune.
This ability is very similar to that of Wade's good friend Domino. Of course, no matter how strong Domino's mutant ability to absorb luck is, it can't kill Wade because he is immortal.
Andrew continued, "This ability is like a key that allowed me to successfully unlock the door to the protagonist's luck. After careful research, I successfully created a new ability that allows me to temporarily lend my protagonist's luck to others."
"Boss, your new ability is indeed quite good and innovative. It's not something an ordinary person could research, but... it doesn't seem to be very useful?"
Hades hesitated for a moment and said, "It can only be used to train your own subordinates, and it will also consume your own luck. With that effort, it's better to use your luck to cultivate for a while. How can the progress of your subordinates be more important than your own progress?"
Andrew laughed and said, "Giving luck to others is indeed not very useful, but what if it's the other way around?"
"On the contrary? Boss, you mean this new ability can absorb the protagonist's luck from other people?"
Hades was initially surprised, then complained, "Boss, this is useless. There aren't many protagonists in this world, right? Besides, you are the biggest protagonist. The protagonist luck of other people doesn't have much effect on you, does it?"
It can absorb the luck of ordinary people, but such luck is of little use to people at a higher level like us.
For example, a mortal's luck might allow them to dodge bullets, but it can't dodge the power of laws. Do you think my soul-locking death ray will miss just because you're lucky?
"Idiot, if there's no protagonist, can't I just absorb luck directly from the protagonist's source?"
Andrew said irritably. Hades was stunned, then stared at Andrew in disbelief. What is the source of the protagonist? It is the heavens, the world consciousness.
Why are there protagonists? Because the world's consciousness needs someone to save the world or to advance it. The protagonist's luck is essentially the favor of the world's consciousness.
If Andrew could directly draw upon the favor of the world's consciousness, wouldn't he be the protagonist in any world, the protagonist among protagonists?
The luck of ordinary people is indeed useless to people of Andrew's and Hades' level, but the protagonist's luck is equally useful to them, not to mention that they are not yet God the Father, even if they were already God the Father.
Because of the favor of the world's consciousness, representing the power of the world—the protagonists can only passively use this power, while the Heavenly Father can actively use it. At that time, the whole world will fight alongside you.
"It hasn't reached that terrible level yet, it's just gotten a little close, but in the future, my heart will be the heart of heaven."
Andrew smiled and said nothing more. Hades subconsciously swallowed, a feeling suddenly arising in his heart—it's really great that I surrendered to the King of Superpowers so early.
The others, unaware of all this, were still plotting and scheming. Through the Great Demon God, Sithon quickly identified Anna's next target for conversion.
This superpowered individual is named Linda, nicknamed "Mutual Destruction." She is a woman whose body is wrapped in bandages. Her superpower is simple: lock onto a target, and then stab herself with a dagger—whatever damage she suffers, the target will suffer the same damage.
Simply put, it's about exchanging injuries for injuries. This ability is very powerful, but its flaws are also obvious: Linda doesn't have self-healing abilities, and her injuries are the same as her enemies'.
If Linda plunges the dagger into her own heart, she and her enemy will die simultaneously.
Or some might ask, what's the use of such an ability?
Of course it's useful. For example, if two powerful superhumans are fighting, and Linda suddenly stabs her right hand, her opponent will not only be in excruciating pain, but will also lose the use of their right hand. In this way, the superhuman on her side can take the opportunity to kill the opponent.
It can be said that Linda is a very useful support ability user, and she can play a miraculous role in critical moments - ability is not only limited to direct combat, there are all kinds of abilities.
However, Linda herself doesn't like this ability. Of course, who likes to stab themselves with a dagger every day? It's not only painful, but she also has to heal every time. What's worse, if she encounters an opponent she can't beat, she can only bravely sacrifice herself and trade her life for another.
Linda was covered in bandages as a precaution; the bandages were soaked in medicine to help stop the bleeding.
Linda's weakness lies in her inability to heal herself. Once she becomes an evil spirit, this weakness will be overcome. At that time, she will transform from a support character into a main character, and her killing efficiency will be terrifyingly fast. She can stab herself in the heart with a dagger and not die, but the other person will die.
This is also why Anna has her eye on Linda; the soldiers of the mysterious organization are all elites, and many of them possess amazing superpowers.
"I really want to be like these evil spirits and rebel against the mysterious organization."
Seeing the evil spirits rampaging on the battlefield and the mysterious organization at a disadvantage, Linda felt no fear or sadness, but rather great excitement.
Linda is a native member of the mysterious organization. Before the apocalypse, she felt good about the organization and was proud to be a part of it.
But after the apocalypse, Linda came to hate the mysterious organization because they forced her to use her powers to fight enemies. Come on, she's terrified of pain! Not to mention, the organization also forced her to prepare for sacrifice.
Linda is afraid of pain, unwilling to use her powers, and even less willing to sacrifice herself. However, she has no way to resist the mysterious organization, as her family members are all members of the organization. Moreover, if she does not agree, the organization will tie her up and stab her.
Linda's powers don't require her to stab herself to take effect; once activated, damage inflicted on her by others will also have the same effect.
Linda had no choice but to do it herself, since she could be more gentle if she did it, while others would be more ruthless and could cripple someone even if they didn't die.
How could Linda not hate the mysterious organization when she was forced to stab herself, a person who was afraid of death?
"Want to take revenge on the mysterious organization? Want to get your revenge? It's simple. As long as you're willing to worship the Great Demon God, all your wishes can be fulfilled."
Just then, Sithon's voice suddenly rang in Linda's mind. Sithon was a clever man. He made Linda believe in him so that it would not only be convenient to set up methods on her soul, but also so that even if something unexpected happened, there would be no need to worry about Linda becoming an evil spirit.
The King of Negativity is ultimately young and inexperienced, which is why his big mouth turned into an evil spirit.
(End of this chapter)
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