Chapter 209: No Transformation Allowed
Willemite Abandoned Mine, 7 am.
Luke and his friends simply did not go down the mountain, but chose to wait directly on the top of the mountain for the Furnace Company's Kun transport plane to pick them up.
By the time the plane landed on the top of the mountain, Luke had already set fire to the inside of the mine.
This time he also learned his lesson. He did not set fire to himself when he entered the door, but released the flame path when he started to return after going deep inside.
It's a pity that the nutrients in here were really drained by the perfect mutant Digimon, Terrorbeemon. Luke didn't even encounter a large number of monsters of the same level, and even the Night Demon larvae and the beehive were not seen.
Even the meat wall covering the inside is closer to the quality of prairie beef jerky compared to the previous two nests. The meat is dry and stripped, and there is no fat at all.
This means that there is no fat to burn inside, and the scale of the final burning is not large. Luke ran out by himself without using the single flame eye to assist in teleportation.
There was no hope of upgrading to level 26 for the time being, and Luke was trying hard to restrain his urge to wander around the wild monster habitats.
Luke and his group decided to return directly, and did not intend to stay in Willemite Town, which had completely lost its upgrade value but had a lot of regular exploration value.
Although it was unknown whether this place would be occupied by other monster groups in the future, at least now, this town was no longer dangerous, and in a sense, it became very suitable for the E-level team to train.
However, when Luke saw the staff who came down from the cabin and was responsible for collecting the props that Luke shouted, he was stunned for a moment, but immediately returned to normal and approached Hayabusa calmly.
Luke did not speak, but directly unfolded the arm guard computer, typed a series of information on it, and handed it directly to Hayabusa, who had a slightly puzzled look in his eyes.
"!?"
Hayabusa's pupils trembled slightly, and then he asked Luke something with his eyes.
Then he saw Luke typed another line of words for him to see.
In the end, Hayabusa nodded slightly and pulled out the dragon sword and handed it to Luke.
And our Luke actually took out the leaf staff and smeared it on the real dragon sword in front of him. The power of the flame instantly filled the sword body. The dragon sword, which was originally a heritage weapon, became sharper.
"Pay attention to the damage, it's best not to overflow."
Luke only had time to say this sentence, and Hayabusa's figure disappeared in a flash.
The next second, an ordinary staff member who was picking up items suddenly made a side roll, but the knife light from Hayabusa was obviously more agile. When the figure flashed over, the knife light had already fallen.
The "staff member" only felt a chill on his shoulder, and an arm had already left him.
Blood gushed out, but compared to the pain of the body that didn't matter at all, the "staff member" was full of shock.
How did he expose himself! ?
Obviously, his assimilation ability completely uses the host's own body, and even the memory can be perfectly inherited. In theory, there shouldn't be any flaws!
How did they find out! ?
And what's up with this purple ninja! ? This is definitely not the strength a C-level hero should have! To be able to hurt him to this extent with one strike, he must be at least A-level!
... Could it be that I was tricked? Was this a deliberate trap set by those bastards?
I knew that killing a mere D-level shouldn't have such a generous reward! This is definitely a trap set for myself!
His thoughts turned around a thousand times, but what he didn't know was that the various possibilities in his mind had nothing to do with his exposure.
And the real reason for his exposure was that he was in Luke's field of vision, and there was a detailed plug-in information above his head.
So far, there are only a few possibilities that can show detailed plug-in information in Luke's eyes.
The monster camp unit that is naturally opposed to the entire hero camp, the original neutral monster unit that officially entered a hostile state with Luke, and the monster unit that Luke actively attacked.
Now it seems that a description condition needs to be added.
That is the demonized hero unit that betrayed the human camp and was originally hostile to Luke.
[Quaidic/Musou Stick (lv55) (Magic Hero) (HP 85%) (Rune Level: Unknown) (Resistance: Unknown)]
[Magic Features: Transform Ninja]
Transform Ninja is a horizontal action game developed by the developer who has produced and released the "Hot Blood" series and the "Double Dragon" series. There is only an arcade version and no porting.
Compared with other horizontal action games of the same type at the time, "Transform Ninja" not only has the company's usual strong sense of attack and complex instructions close to fighting games, but the most special system is the word "transformation" written in the game title.
The game character controlled by the player can assimilate and parasitize the enemy soldiers by approaching them, so that he can completely transform himself into the enemy.
From the use of weapons to the performance of the machine, everything will become what the assimilated enemy should be like, and at this time the player's attack instructions will directly become the new instructions of the enemy unit.
Except for boss units and some special units, almost all local soldiers are objects that players can transform into.
And this "transformed ninja" demonized character, Quiditch, whose name is worth complaining about, took over a staff member of the Furnace Company through assimilation and parasitism, and successfully got in as a staff member.
The plug-in information has clearly displayed most of his information.
The name, original hero name, current identity, demonized characteristics, etc. are all visible to Luke, and the existence of this plug-in with quite detailed information display itself means that he did not come with the idea of capturing Luke, but came with the mission of killing Luke directly.
In fact, this is indeed the case. Quiditch came with the mission of killing Luke.
As a demonized hero on the list, Quiditch should be the most notorious killer in the circle.
In terms of strength, there are actually many people who are stronger than him, but in terms of disguise, almost no one can match him.
As a transformed ninja, Quiditch's parasitic assimilation ability uses the original body of the host, and even the memory can be inherited together, which is quite disgusting. Before he was exposed, the human camp had no ability to distinguish him.
However, his "notoriety" is not that he is difficult to catch, but his bad taste.
One of Quiditch's favorite things to do on weekdays is to parasitize and assimilate other people's wives, girlfriends, lovers, etc., and then remove the parasitism and return to his true body when both parties are doing it...
So this guy's reputation in both camps is actually rotten to the bottom, and anyone who mentions him is scared from the bottom of their hearts.
But now he has not been found and killed by others, and he is still living freely, relying on this parasitic assimilation ability that is so powerful that it is a bug.
...But he ran into the muzzle of Luke, who is even more powerful and buggy, and was exposed in a second.
Knowing that he was completely exposed, Quiditch took the initiative to remove the parasitism, and his body emerged from the staff with a broken arm in the form of a gem.
The orb expanded rapidly, and in the blink of an eye it transformed into a ninja wearing a dark blue nightgown and holding a long stick, staring intently at Hayabusa.
The horrific wound of the broken arm was left on the unlucky staff member who was parasitized.