ver, everything was more or less the same.
Selina continued with her training, and Luke returned to the basement.

The moment “Luke” entered the basement, he exchanged smiles with the second Luke, and they said at the same time, “Looks like it’s no problem.”

The Luke who had gone upstairs for dinner and the combat test was actually the Star of Justice clone, while the real Luke had directed his “new body” from the basement.

The Star of Justice clone was perfectly easy to use and wasn’t sluggish at all.
The only problem was with Luke’s own senses.

This body which could move freely had appeared out of thin air.
Thanks to how the brain was wired, it was very easy for the real body and the clone to do the same actions.

It was like an ordinary person trying to draw a circle with their left hand and a square with their right hand; the two would always overlap.

He still needed a period of time to adapt! Luke pondered for a moment, then decided that the Star of Justice clone would be the one to go out in the next few days as a trial run and to see if there was anything unusual about it.

Just because Selina couldn’t tell the difference didn’t mean that other people couldn’t.
It would only be effective if everyone was fooled.

The next few days were as usual.
The Star of Justice clone slept, ate and drank.

This clone could still eat because it was the same as the real body.

Its breathing, body temperature, heartbeat, blood, and DNA were all Luke’s.

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But the energy that was converted from the food it ate instantly vaporized, and only the nutrients required by the human body, such as vitamins, microelements, and minerals, were absorbed.

Thus, his clone still needed to eat and drink, just not as much as his real body.

Also, every one of its movements consumed energy provided by credit points.

Why were credit points energy? This was a very simple question.

All this time, learning abilities required credit, expanding the inventory required credit, and finally, even defeating Mephisto required credit.

When Luke connected this to how experience points were used to level up, and how stat points were used to improve his physique after he leveled up, the meaning was clear.

For his physique to reach an extraordinary level, would relying on the energy from the food he ate be enough?

To use food as an analogy, the stat points converted from experience in the system was the main ingredient, which was meat.
Leveling up involved eating ordinary food like vegetables and fruits, for a balanced diet, along with water.

Luke’s conjecture was that it was like the system had given him 10 dollars, but had divided it into two beforehand.

The first 5 dollars (experience) for improving his physique had already been used to make and deliver the purchase; he couldn’t change that.

The remaining 5 dollars (credit) was money he could freely use to purchase abilities and upgrade his inventory.

Now, it was as if he had relied on the system to buy a “clone cheat”.
Naturally, to retain this cheat, he had to give the system the 5 dollars.

Luke, who had already surmised this, wasn’t surprised at the “deduction” for his clone.

On the other hand, he was very pleased with the test results.

Nobody could tell the difference between the clone and the main body.
Nobody felt anything strange when facing the clone.

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Luke was very confident on this point.

If he really had to find fault with this ability, it wasn’t that credit was automatically deducted, but that it weakened Luke’s abilities.

This was Luke’s character panel.

Host: Luke.

Basic character attributes:

Strength: 30 (+10 Star of Justice)

Dexterity: 17 (+10 Star of Justice)

Mental Strength: 30 (+10 Star of Justice)

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