wouldn’t have a simple background.

None of these people were good.

Even if they hadn’t killed anyone with their own hands, they had definitely done a lot of plotting and directing behind the scenes, and the fair system still gave them bright red names.

However, it was Werner who had captured them.
Whoever wanted to cause trouble could do their best to look for him; it had nothing to do with Luke.

At that moment, all the Inhumans were thrown into Space 2, along with Shriek.

It swallowed Hive’s parasites in the Inhumans one by one, and Luke observed each of them separately.

He couldn’t be any more cautious with a disgusting thing like Hive.

As for Big Dipper’s agreement with Jiaying that he would let them go in three months at most, that wasn’t a problem.

Jiaying and those Inhumans hadn’t participated in Werner’s operation, so they wouldn’t be targeted.

Naturally, the Inhumans of Afterlife who followed Werner weren’t part of the deal.
A longer confinement wouldn’t be considered a violation.

Besides, these Inhumans had more or less left traces behind when they did bad things with Werner.

Confinement for a period of time would help them hide from rumors and talk, and make it easier for Luke to examine them in all aspects.

This was all for the good of Inhumans.

After all, what place on Earth was safer and less traceable than Space 2?

After getting rid of Hive’s parasites in the Inhumans, Luke immediately used his ability to question the Inhuman women about the details of Werner’s operation.

As Werner, Hive had a habit which his enemies would find annoying, and that was dividing up the aims of his operation and completing them separately.

None of the Inhumans under his control knew his complete plan.

Even Gordon and Clarice, the two main members who could teleport, only knew whom they had teleported and to where.

Neither of them knew what these people did after they were sent to those places.

Thankfully, Luke had taken down almost all the Inhumans who had been under Werner’s control.
Although he had killed a lot of bright red names, he could still piece together 60 to 70% of Werner’s operation.

Werner had the ability to control Inhumans, which was actually very powerful.

If Hive had a few more months, even Luke would find it hard to kill it.

If it had been a little more cautious and prudent, and didn’t stick its head out, but just let its subordinates carry out missions, it would have definitely become the most difficult and powerful villain on Earth.

The weaknesses and shortcomings of superhumans would no longer exist under the rule of Hive.

As long as there were enough Inhumans, they could complement each other perfectly.

At that time, Inhumans could fight, resist and escape, and could counterattack at any time.
No government on Earth would dare take the risk of starting a war with them.

At that time, if Luke wanted to kill Werner, he would need to have the strength to crush all Inhumans.

It could be said that before tonight, Werner already had a good hand.

Once the critical period of the next month or two passed, nobody would have been able to beat his hand.

But this huge advantage created a flaw in his mentality.

This weakness was useless against other opponents, because even if they knew, they would still be powerless to capture Werner.

Unfortunately, Hive had run into Luke, a cheat player.

This weakness finally led to it making one mistake after another, and in the end, it fell into a trap and became a new resident of Space 2.

It would enjoy even better treatment there than on another planet.

There would be no more offerings for it to swallow, nor would there be a Monolith through which it could escape.
What awaited it was remote-controlled robots and testing equipment that it couldn’t swallow, as well as endless experiments.

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