Chapter 120: Sindra (1)
"If the 'Dark Head' or 'Fallen Angel' is drawn, it will not be like now, and you will have to use the 'Legend Points' to unlock the qualifications to use it, and it may not even be an 'Incarnation Card' but a 'Summoning Card'!"
Looking at the "Legendary Value" memory that was slowly decreasing, and the gray-white cards with glowing lights, Evan guessed what might be it.
Unlocking the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox Avatar Card requires an unspecified amount of Legendary Points, which is not achieved all at once, but is a slow, long-term investment, as if you were coloring a pattern on a half-finished card.
As for how much it will cost in the end, and how long it will take to complete it, Ivan doesn't get an answer from the contact between consciousness and cards.
There is no important knowledge to be exchanged now, so Evan directly opened up the unlock cost of the "Avatar Card".
Waiting until you need to accumulate legendary points and then stop it temporarily, it will not delay anything, but will not let the subsequent legendary value benefits brought by Soraka not be wasted.
Ivan was a little disappointed by the speculation that the traits of the four heroes would bring different benefits, after all, with the specialness of Sindra he perceived at the time, if it was this hero who was drawn, he might be able to get a "summon card" directly.
And from the perspective of the shared memories that Ivan obtained, the strength of this "Dark Head" is stronger than the heroes he has summoned, even if Cele has ushered in a blowout rise due to the transformation of the gauntlets, and Olaf has been helped by the "Eyes of Agomoto" from "one" to "a group".
"Huh?"
At the mention of Sindra, Ivan suddenly reacted, and after completing the draw, he was given two prompts instead of one.
"Dark Orb ......"
His eyes were fixed on another item in his backpack, a dark ball, which seemed to be condensed from a black energy cluster, but it was undoubtedly much more condensed than the starlight cluster he extracted.
With experience summoning Soraka, Ivan is not ignorant of this kind of stuff.
This is clearly an aggregate of the Dark Origin, but it contains no less weight.
As soon as his consciousness came into contact, Ivan understood the mystery of its symbolism, and unlike the starlight cluster, which was completely unclear, the "Dark Magic Ball" obtained by the directional lottery did not hide its own effect in the slightest.
"Sure enough, it's an unpredictable consequence!"
Evan chuckled, but the look on his face was cloudy.
He didn't know whether he should use or believe in it, and the possible consequences were far beyond the limits of what he could plan and control.
Ivan is not a very controlling person, as evidenced by his dealings with the heroes he has summoned.
The heroes from Valoran all have glorious pasts, independent personalities, and rebellious egos, and even with the help of the system, Ivan never thought that he could hold them firmly in his hands like tools.
But what happened after summoning the "Drama Master" at that time is still vivid, and if it weren't for the well-spoken "Picheng Law Officer" to save the scene, his best solution would be nothing more than to unilaterally tear up the agreement and send the excited Ember back to the place where he came.
Now, he has gained a rapid improvement in ability and knowledge, and he has powerful helpers around him, but even so, Olaf's presence still gives him a little more understanding of the rebellion of Valoran's heroes.
As he had guessed, after the "Dark Orb" was used, Sindra, the "Dark Head", would descend on Earth.
Contrary to what he imagined, it was the other person's essence that descended, or should it be called "rebirth".
As soon as Dormammu invaded the system, the system seized one-third of the origin of the "Dark World", which is an excellent supplement to the heroes of the same genus, which is why Evan obtained a summoning qualification.
Among them, the one that most fits with this part of the origin is the "Dark Head" Sindra.
The dark origins from another world saw the possibility of breaking away from the system's almost shackled protection.
She annihilated herself, merging only with her Origin Consciousness with this dark Origin that had been systematically stripped of the Corrupted Origin of the Soul.
That's why just looking at the patterns on her cards during the lottery gives Evan a full understanding of her memories.
She gave up everything she had in exchange for a chance to be reborn in the Marvel Universe.
So, although that card still has her pattern on it, it doesn't have much obvious connection with her, and it has completely become a card for inheritance, just like the card left over from "Kree" that has been erased by the system.
Once you've drawn this card, you'll get everything she's ever had, whether it's power, memories, gear, animal companions, or combat experience, as long as you spend enough Legend Points to fuse.
Unfortunately, Evan didn't draw that card, but he still had a chance later.
He didn't have time to feel about that now, but was obsessed with whether to release the dark orb so that the rebirth that Sindra had given up everything to gain could become a reality.
Unlike summoning heroes with "summon cards", once Evan uses the Dark Orb, Sindra will descend directly into the Marvel world.
She will be no different from the rest of the Marvel world, and will no longer need the Legendary Dollar to exist in this world.
In the same way, she can't earn Legend Points like other heroes, and it is impossible for her to spend Legend Points to break the shackles like Vi when she encounters the bottleneck of transformation, and she can only rely on herself.
Of course, Evan can't dispel the summoning of her, and nominally she is not summoned by him, but a member of the creatures that already exist in the Marvel world.
It is precisely because of this that if she dies, she is really dead, and she will not become a "summon card" like other heroes, and return to the system space after being broken.
This is the most direct manifestation of detachment from the system, and it is the ultimate goal that Olaf has always pursued.
......
Looking at the dark orb in the "backpack", a rare hesitant expression appeared on Evan's face.
He doesn't worry about his own safety, if the other party endangers him, or if he dies due to an accident next to him, the system will annihilate the card that symbolizes Syndra's past, completely erasing it.
But other than that, he doesn't have any more means worthy of the other party's jealousy.
Of course, he can also make the "erasure" choice independently, as long as he spends 10,000 "Legend Points" at one time.
However, if this kind of thing is done for no reason, even if it can only be used on Sindra, I am afraid that it will still cause other heroes to feel sad about the death of the rabbit and fox.
The best option would be to let it go, but Evan wasn't going to do that.
It's not that I can't bear it, but I don't want to.
After reading the other party's memories, Evan naturally had an unusual understanding of Sindra's past, especially the other party's unwillingness to be restrained and self-annihilation, which made him even more admired.
"I'm not a madman like Olaf, I'm afraid of something!"
Evan smiled self-deprecatingly and made up his mind. 8)