Chapter 180 - Crossing

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nTranslator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

nLiu Keyi did not notice Fang Heng who was hiding behind the building.

nLooking at Tyrant who was approaching from outside the window, cold sweat broke out on her forehead.

nIt was not convenient for the armoured vehicle to turn around. In addition, her driving ability was not competent enough, and she was also punished by the game’s negative movement speed.

nThe entire armoured vehicle’s movement speed was as slow as a turtle’s crawl!

nD*mn it!

nSeeing Tyrant rush to the front of the armoured vehicle, Liu Keyi shouted in her heart.

n“Bang!!!”

nA muffled sound.

nLiu Keyi felt the entire body of the armoured vehicle shake violently!

nThe armoured vehicle’s alloy iron sheet was forcefully smashed by Tyrant’s fist, creating a clear dent!

nLiu Keyi was so scared that her face turned ashen. Facing such a crisis, she temporarily maintained her calm and could not think.

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nHow could this be?

nWasn’t the nemesis not completely ‘resurrected’?

nEven if she was resurrected, why would she chase after her?

nMoreover, the people of the organization had said that the nemesis was not the most hostile to players. Usually, their first target was NPCs!

nWhat exactly happened?

nLiu Keyi was very regretful that she had just used up all her ammunition.

nNow she had become a lamb waiting to be slaughtered.

n“Good fellow! Such strong strength?”

nFang Heng was very excited watching from the side.

n‘Tyrant gave a few punches to the vehicle, continuously punching at the iron sheet.

nMeteorite Company’s armoured vehicle was also of excellent quality and was extremely resistant to punches.

nAlthough the exterior of the armoured vehicle had been punched until it was dented with holes, Liu Keyi was still safe in the driver’s seat.

nAfter a dozen punches, the Tyrant realized that it couldn’t do anything to the turtle shell.

nLiu Keyi curled up in the driver’s seat, not daring to leave the armoured vehicle.

nAll she could do now was pray for the Tyrant to leave.

n‘As she was praying, Liu Keyi suddenly felt a tremor under her feet.

nShe felt weightless.

nFortunately, the seatbelt fastened her body to the driver’s seat.

nLooking through the window, Liu Keyi’s face went pale.

nAfter a long time, Tyrant seemed to be angry.

nIt held the chassis of the armoured car with both hands, trying to lift the entire armoured car up.

nUnfortunately, Tyrant overestimated itself.

nIt was still lacking in strength, so it only lifted the entire body of the armoured car up halfway.

n“Roar!”

nTyrant let out a roar and suddenly exerted strength with both hands, lifting the body of the armoured car up fiercely.

n“Boom!!”

nThe armoured car rolled several times in the air, and finally fell heavily to the ground!

nThe sky and earth turned upside down!

nInside the car, Liu Keyi suddenly had the urge to vomit blood!

nShe felt that her internal organs had been stirred up as if she was in the washing machine!

nBut fortunately, the armoured car happened to be facing up and landed safely on the ground.

nAt the critical moment, Liu Keyi’s survival instinct burst out. She endured the intense dizziness and suddenly stepped on the gas pedal.

n‘The armoured vehicle was severely damaged and its speed was greatly reduced, but its performance did not suffer too much damage. It continued to stagger out.

n‘Tyrant’s brain was not very good. It did not think that this attack would actually help the other party. It took a step forward and was about to give chase.

n“Forget it!”

nFang Heng immediately waved his hand, signalling Tyrant to stop chasing.

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nThe purpose of the test had been achieved.

n‘Tyrant was very strong.

nMeteorite Company was indeed the most powerful technology company in the background of the apocalypse. The armoured vehicles were still able to move after being ravaged so badly.

nIt was a pity.

nThe armoured vehicles were too heavy, and there was no way they could not bring a few to the shelter.

nAs for Liu Keyi…

nFang Heng raised his head and looked in the direction where Liu Keyi had fled.

nThere was still a use for her.

nAfter confirming that Liu Keyi was an anti-federal organization member, it would be better to keep her alive.

n“Should I sell her to the Federation, or try to get more information from her?”

nFang Heng touched his chin.

n“We’ll think about it later. Let’s go back and find Victor first.”

nLooking at the zombie horde that was attracted by the explosion, Fang Heng was worried about Victor.

n“Tyrant, let’s go.”

nFang Heng pulled out his machete and led Tyrant to the hospital building.

nIt was a one-sided massacre!

nThe zombie horde that entered the hospital were mostly ordinary zombies.

nTyrant could kill them in one hit.

nSometimes, if they were lucky, Tyrant could kill two or three of them with one punch!

n‘Tyrant opened the way, while Fang Heng waved his machete to help.

nBroken limbs flew everywhere!

nUnder the rocket launcher’s attack, the hospital building was torn apart.

nThe zombie horde rushed into the hospital building from all directions.

nFang Heng summoned the zombie team from the underground sewer to the hospital and followed Tyrant to the fourth floor.

nThey killed all the way until they reached the pathway on the third floor.

nFang Heng saw those familiar mechanical balls again.

nThe mechanical guards were still running, shooting at the zombies that were attacking them.

nIt seemed that the situation was not bad. The defensive net that Victor had set up was not destroyed.

nBut how should he go up?

nFang Heng glanced at the window beside him.

nHe was inspired again.

nBut could the Tyrant do this basic operation?

nFang Heng tried to communicate with the Tyrant’s elementary consciousness.

nIt seemed to understand Fang Heng’s meaning and nodded indiscernibly.

n“Chi chi cl

nVines extended out from the Tyrant’s back again.

nIt bent down and stretched out its arm towards Fang Heng.

nFang Heng did not stand on ceremony and stepped out onto the Tyrant’s arm, sitting on the vine ‘chair’ protruding behind it.

nThe vine extended its ‘seat belt’ and firmly tied Fang Heng to the ‘chair’.

nThe preparations were complete.

n“Pa, pa…”

nTyrant took two steps back.

nIt took a big step forward and accelerated towards the window.

n“Bang!”

nIts powerful body completely smashed the reinforced wooden planks of the window into pieces!

nTyrant brought Fang Heng through the window and jumped out.

nOutside the window.

nAfter Tyrant left the building, it suddenly raised its right hand.

n“Chi! Chichi!!!”

nFine vines grew out from Tyrant’s right arm and quickly darted upwards, firmly clinging to the window on the fourth floor above.

n“Chichi!”

nThe vines rapidly contracted again!

nTyrant’s falling body suddenly stopped, following the contracted vines quickly pulling Tyrant upwards.

nIn mid-air, the Tyrant once again stretched out its left hand.

n“Chi! Chichi!!!”

nThe fine vines once again wrapped around the fifth-story window.

n“Bang!”

nAfter being pulled up five stories by the vines, the Tyrant broke through the fifth-story window with a punch, directly entering the interior from the fifth story.

n“Hehe, this multi-purpose vehicle is really not bad.”

nEntering the fifth-story corridor, Fang Heng patted the Tyrant’s shoulder and jumped down from its back.

n“Stop! Stop there! Don’t move!”

nFang Heng slowly turned around and looked at Victor who was behind him.

nVictor was pointing his long-barreled shotgun at him.

n“Victor, I didn’t expect this kind of welcoming ritual.”

n“Shut up!”

nVictor stared at Fang Heng with a fierce expression.

n“Don’t think that I don’t know that it was your Dark Knights who lured the zombies outside! What exactly do you want from me!”

n“It’s a misunderstanding. Someone did want to harm you, but I have nothing to do with her. Do you remember what I told you before? There’s a spy in the Dark Knights.”

nVictor was skeptical.

nHis trust in the Dark Knights had dropped to the freezing point..

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