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Chapter 602: Luo's Totem, Fusion, Aunt Ma

When he thought about how it took 500 merit points to activate a mechanical scorpion, Rosen no longer felt that the expense was expensive. After all, as a well-known and powerful member of the Decepticons, Shockwave was definitely worth the price.

"Yes."

A colorful light swept through the interior of the Horadric Cube, eventually completely enveloping Shockwave and merging into it.

Then a faint blue light began to ripple on Shockwave's body.

Rosen noticed that the original Decepticon mark on its body had disappeared and turned into an ancient yet figurative totem seal.

Rosen, who was familiar with various languages, happened to recognize that this thing was the oracle bone script of "Luo". There was a flying bird on the top and a person at the bottom with his hands spread out like a net, indicating that the bird was caught in the net and could not fly even with wings.

"Assistant, what's going on with this seal?" Rosen asked in his heart.

"This is a new feature added after the Horadric Cube was upgraded. It is used to clearly mark the camp of your mechanical lifeforms." The assistant replied.

Although Rosen felt that this thing was no different from the branding on slaves in ancient times, as long as it was not on himself, he inexplicably felt that it was quite exciting.

Only when the faint blue light on Shockwave gradually faded did Rosen release him from the Horadric Cube.

"No. LS-0004, see you, Commander. Under your wise leadership, light and glory will belong to you, while darkness and death will be bestowed on the enemy by us, your servants."

The first time he saw Rosen, Shockwave knelt on one leg on the ground. Even the way he spoke was somewhat similar to that of Quack. He was so humble that he didn't seem like a subordinate, but like the most loyal, hardcore and unscrupulous lackey.

"Do you have a name?" Rosen asked.

"No." Shockwave stared at Rosen with his one eye emitting a faint blue light, and his metal face showed an expression of expectation and trepidation. "Commander, please give me a name."

"It's better to use something cooked than something raw." Rosen looked at it and said, "You can just call it Shockwave."

"Thank you for the name, Commander." Shockwave said gratefully.

Rosen didn't expect that returning its original name to it could win it such a wave of goodwill. It really felt like Qin Shihuang touching the electric switch.

Then Rosen reactivated Roadblock, Bonecrusher, Noisy and a dozen mass-produced Decepticons that were not so badly damaged.

Among them, those with names like roadblocks consume slightly more merit points when activated, usually around eight or nine hundred.

As for those that don’t even deserve a name and are just mass-produced goods with numbers within the Decepticons, they only require 500 merit points, the same price as the original mechanical scorpion.

Rosen was too lazy to give them any names, he just handed them all over to Shockwave to manage them.

Finally, Rosen moved the Decepticon warship that he had previously snatched back from the moon into the Horadric Cube.

"Are you willing to spend some merit points to activate this Cybertron satellite-class battleship?"

"Yes."

"I have detected that you currently have the wreckage of a planetary battleship that also comes from Cybertron. Are you willing to spend more merit points to merge the two?"

Rosen immediately understood that what it was talking about must be the battleship named Ark that Yu Tiandi was on.

But judging from the length of the two, they are indeed not of the same order of magnitude. No wonder one is only satellite-level and the other is planetary-level.

However, he originally had a bigger plan, so he did not agree rashly, but asked: "If I want to use the cube to repair the wreckage of this planetary battleship, how many merit points do I need?"

"Merit value."

"Is it including the activation fee?" Rosen asked with a bit of luck.

"Activation costs extra."

Rosen was completely speechless and said, "Then let's merge."

Then the planetary battleship, which had been severely damaged, was also loaded into the Horadric Cube.

Swish.

A colorful light rose from the Horadric Cube again, but this time it moved much slower than before.

It first swept across the tattered planetary battleship, and then landed on the intact satellite-class battleship, rippling like water waves, extending forward along the hull.

The hull of the ship changes rapidly wherever it goes.

The first thing that changed was the appearance. The original Cybertron-style paint gradually faded and was replaced by a new paint.

At first glance, it looks like the domestic air force paint job, but upon closer inspection it is not the case at all, because it is actually undergoing subtle changes every moment.

If you don't look closely, you won't notice it. But if you don't pay attention, you will find that it is completely different from before.

Rosen squinted his eyes and took a closer look, only to discover that the paint on the surface was like liquid metal with life, attached to the outermost layer of the ship's skin, rippling from time to time, and then changing.

In addition, the length of warships has also undergone tremendous changes.

It was only about a hundred meters before, but now it has increased to nearly two hundred meters.

It is slightly inferior to a proper planetary battleship, but not much worse.

In addition, its body shape has changed from its original slender and majestic shape to a wider and rounder shape, which means larger carrying space and more ferocious firepower.

When the colorful light faded, a completely different warship appeared in the cube.

Rosen even suspected that perhaps this type of battleship did not exist on the planet Cybertron, so it was inappropriate to classify it as satellite-class or planet-class, so he decided to call it comet-class.

At this time, a faint blue light lit up on the warship, spreading everywhere and then slowly converged.

Rosen didn't dare to let it out at home, otherwise, Luo and Prince's manor would be ruined today.

After he put Shockwave and other items into the storage compartment, he and Luo Youwei were teleported to a remote place in Yellowstone Park.

Then he released the warship which also had the Luo totem.

"Oh my god, I was so suffocated staying in such a small corner just now!"

As soon as it appeared, the battleship turned into a two-meter-five-meter-tall, broad-shouldered, thick-waisted, plump-hipped, and big-breasted middle-aged robot with a clacking sound. Even its speech had a bit of an accent from outside the Great Wall.

At this moment, it saw Rosen, stood at attention, saluted, and said, "LS-0008 reports to you, Commander. Please tell me what you need. I will do what I can, and I will do whatever I can to make sure I can do it."

"Very good." Rosen was used to subordinates like Shockwave, and was a little uncomfortable seeing this one. He looked at her and praised her, "Your attitude is very good, worthy of praise."

"Thank you for the compliment, Commander." It said this and then burst into laughter. It was really generous.

I don't know why, but when looking at it, Rosen couldn't help but think of his mother and those middle-aged women of her age, who are eloquent, daring and daring, and are definitely not ordinary people.

"Commander, please help me come up with a name." It said without hesitation: "We are all family now, you have to help me come up with a good one."

"Aunt Ma." Rosen rolled his eyes and said, "I will call you Aunt Ma from now on." (Note)

"Okay, this name is not bad." Aunt Ma didn't mind it at all.

Note: Come on, dear readers, guess what meanings are hidden in this Aunt Ma.

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