utely necessary; that was more heartbreaking than burning a billion dollars.

He wouldn’t activate the recall function either unless it was a special situation.

After all, if his clone died in front of everybody, it could still help take the responsibility; it wouldn’t be easy to gain people’s trust if it was recalled.

If Luke was destined to lose 100,000 credit points, he would definitely choose the plan with the greatest benefits.
Recalling the clone clearly wasn’t worth it, and could only be used as a backup plan.

A few days later, Luke left all the external work to his clone.
Changing his face, he drove a RV to where Alice and her daughter were staying, and stopped seven to eight hundred meters away on the side of the road.
He then told them they could come out of the basement for now, as long as they didn’t leave the house.

After all, living in the basement was too much like living at the dam base.

If it wasn’t for their safety, he really didn’t want them to live in the basement.

Looking at their current situation, however, they couldn’t be considered too unlucky.
At least, they had each other now.

After obtaining such huge gains, he couldn’t act perfunctory with them.

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This also prevented the two Lukes from being at home at the same time so that Selina and Gold Nugget wouldn’t discover the truth.

Selina wasn’t in the habit of being suspicious of him, but obvious loopholes wouldn’t fool her detective intuition.

The dog head’s sense of smell alone was very troublesome; Luke had relied on his might as the great fiend to intimidate this brainless guy for the past few days.

However, there was someone whom he couldn’t let continue running free.

William Stryker, head of Sentinel Services, was a blood-sucking flea who specialized in hopping from superhuman to superhuman.

The destruction of the dam base had been this person’s backup plan.

Few superhumans had been in the base when it was destroyed.

There had been no more than 15 people, including Alice and Stu.

For more than ten years, the superhumans who had been sent to the dam base had basically been turned into test subjects by William Stryker.

Except for a few people with unusual abilities, very few of them lived past two months.

Most of these superhumans’ abilities didn’t align with William Stryker’s research direction.

Thus, they were just consumables used for experimental data.
Once that bit of value was completely squeezed out, they would completely disappear.

This was also one of the reasons why all the guards at the dam had been worth a lot of experience and credit points.
Counting the superhumans alone, these guards had taken at least 1,000 lives; not a single one of them was innocent.

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Indeed, these sorts of cruel and inhuman research methods had produced some results.

Alice was probably a test subject.

When Luke first met Alice, she didn’t have a metal head and blades couldn’t pop out of her ten fingers.
Her self-healing ability had also only been at the Elementary level.

This proved that William had some of the technology.

But Luke wasn’t interested in William’s research results.

Even if this technology could only create superhumans in small batches, Alice still wouldn’t have been the only superhuman guard at the dam base.

Clearly, this technology wasn’t mature enough.

Either it cost too much, or it was very unstable, or both.

But someone as inhuman as William definitely wouldn’t let this technology go to waste in his hands.

Now that Sentinel Services’ only research base was destroyed, this lunatic might act recklessly.

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