Chapter 71: Five Minutes (Part 2\/2)
nChapter 71: Five Minutes (Part 2
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nLuo Nan’s soul body soared in the night sky, rushing towards Rui Wen’s position at rapid speed.
nInk was relying on its air superiority to be seven, eight kilometers behind him. This crow was located with the second team, but the distance continued to be pulled apart. Crag Burst could only painstakingly follow Ink from behind at an arm’s length away.
nHe Yueyin and other participating Society members of the operation came from different directions. They followed the approximate direction and distance that Luo Nan gave and they converged together from all sides.
nThe Society utilized satellites to endlessly shrink the scope of their search. They marked out suspicious locations while countless information was transmitted over the HexaEar. But there wasn’t a single bit of information that left a mark in Luo Nan’s mind.
nLuo Nan’s complete attention had already been shifted onto Rui Wen. He erected his Format within the body of water that was a blending of body and soul.
nA bit of force from his soul had been thrown in. It transformed into a pyramid tower that protruded out from the water’s surface. The dark chains were like a giant python that roamed inside and outside the format pyramid, giving rise to waves within the water.
nLuo Nan’s objective was to influence and disturb Rui Wen’s tempo, to force her tempo to change and have her break away from the influence of the pulse in her brain.
nBut Luo Nan never expected that he would be the first to be affected.
nRui Wen’s breathing tempo of merging was flawless, resulting in crystal clear waters that could reflect everything.
nLuo Nan was forced to feel the excessive rigidity of the format pyramid and the excessive messiness of the dark chains; it was an awkward feeling to be within these pure waters. Luo Nan was forced to make adjustments, otherwise even the erected Format would feel askew.
nIt wasn’t particularly hard to do this sort of thing, for Rui Wen was there to serve as a standard and reference.
nLuo Nan let the pyramid’s stability interweave inseparably close with the chains’ vibration. One was moving, one was still. Yet it was a symbiotic harmony. Luo Nan performed several hundred calibrations before finding an extremely stable and comfortable state, allowing for the opportunity to converge and harmonize his soul force.
nFinally, this aspect of his soul formed a marvelous vibration. It was extremely fine, so much so that it seemed to be moving yet not moving, it seemed to be calm yet not calm. The vibration was transmitted in all directions without needing a thought.
nAs soon as this feeling suddenly flashed, Luo Nan’s soul body made a large shudder. It was as if a layer of incorporeal filth was expelled from his body, causing him to become much more pure and clear.
nIt was as if his soul was breathing, possessing the capability to breathe out filth and breath in purity.
nThis was the breathing of the soul, the tempo of the soul.
nThe two tempos of Luo Nan and Rui Wen were mutually excited when this vibrating wave swept across. The water suddenly shook with surging waves. The seemingly level vibrating wave actually possessed a battering force.
nThe external stimulation suddenly rose in intensity right in this moment. It drew Luo Nan’s gaze outside and Luo Nan just so happened to see Yan Yongbo’s expression of shaking in fear.
n“He can see it?”
nLuo Nan’s mind pumped as he saw Yan Yongbo lose color in his face. Luo Nan’s mind was exceptionally clear right now and a burst of insight flashed in his mind, granting him a sudden epiphany:
nYes. He had established the framework of the altar, he had bore the increasing level of war between Rui Wen and the Human-Faced Arachnid, he had learned how to breathe with his soul, and much more. He had improved himself and the degree of his improvement far exceeded his imagination.
nIt was so much that right now his projected consciousness could already interfere with the material plane. What had once been an incorporeal soul force was now appearing in front of men.
n“Restrain her!”
nYan Yongbo didn’t know why the Archetype Format that he was so familiar with would appear before his eyes in such a bizarre form. As stupefied as he was looking at it, he could still see that a situation had occurred with Rui Wen.
nWith the new situation with Rui Wen, all thoughts of cooperation turned into a complete joke!
nYan Yongbo had called Jack to attention in a loud voice and Jack didn’t need Yan Yongbo to be superfluous. Jack activated the pulse in Rui Wen’s brain at once. But right before this happened, Rui Wen had a ripple of a desolate current sweep through her entire body from inside out. The precise device could no longer respond to Jack.
n“Rui Wen!” Jack’s robotic eye seemed to ignite with flames of murder.
nAnd Rui Wen, who had been unconscious until now, opened her eyes from atop the sofa.
nHer figure shot up in the next moment and Jack activated his Deep Sea EM Field at the same time.The near 100-kilogram sofa soared through the air and was flung to the side. It smashed heavily onto the window between the living room and the balcony, causing the window to shatter into pieces with a bang.
nThe cool autumn breeze blew inside, causing the curtains to flutter about.
nThe surrounding inhabitants were making a commotion; it was past midnight after all. Other places in Xia City may still be feasting and engaging in revelry, but the residential areas were tranquil.
nThis sort of powerful noise was still too loud.
n“Damn it! Hold on for five minutes! Reinforcements will be here soon!”
nYan Yongbo shut off the communications after speaking these words and the hologram faded away.
nJack turned a blind eye to this. His eyes were only on Rui Wen.
nThe living room wasn’t that big. There were no obstacles between Jack and Rui Wen right now. But Rui Wen seemed to possess an instinct to conceal within the darkness. She dropped noiselessly to a corner where the shadows were the densest. She didn’t open her mouth, didn’t utter a sound. She just looked coldly at Jack.
nJack pressed against his forehead lightly to alleviate his sharp rush of emotions: “Rui Wen, you Predator, always destroying other people’s dreams…….”
nBefore Jack could finish speaking, Rui Wen’s figure suddenly twisted within the shadows of the corner. She launched an attack towards Jack at an absolute high speed. But faster than her rushing attack was the desolate blade aura that suddenly flashed from the void.
nJack’s Deep Sea EM Field had been constantly active. It enveloped practically every furniture in the living room. But Jack snorted in this moment. His body fell backward as he rammed through the front door.
nThere weren’t any lights there, but soon dark red flames rose dramatically to illuminate his face.
nJack’s face had already been riddled with scars, but soon half his face rapidly withered up. A distinct scar could be seen on his cheek bone and this scar continued to split. The ash white bone was already drooping by half and what spurted out wasn’t blood but flames.
nRight on target!
nEven though Jack had both the Deep Sea EM Field and the Format of Fire to interfere, he was still unable to stop Rui Wen’s blade aura.
nIn reality, the blade aura would have probably run through his skull if he didn’t interfere. A one hit kill.
nLuo Nan floated in observation. He could see things much clearer now. Rui Wen’s ability was like Zhang Yingying’s White Rainbow, though White Rainbow was like a water cloud belt that coiled around a mountain; it had a more fixed form in comparison. Rui Wen’s blade aura was more intrinsic in nature.
nRui Wen’s blade aura was hidden within her basic air. It could suddenly explode out, coming without a shadow and leaving without a trace. Its sharpness was still second to what was truly penetrating, its cold deathly-silent air.
nBefore Luo Nan could even see the trajectory of this killer attack, half of Jack’s face was already done for.
n“Rui Wen, Rui Wen……”
nJack’s voice turned obscure and he retreated even further backward. The home AI system, which didn’t respond at all during all the commotion, opened the entrance obediently like a dog.
nJack had already rammed his way out when the door was opened by just a crack.
nRui Wen made not a sound as she pursued to do another attack. But then the metal door slammed shut with a bang at this time and even locked itself. It wouldn’t be easy to open it within a short timespan.
nAnd two clangs rang out in the next moment. Two cylinders the size of water cups had been tossed in through the balcony seemingly simultaneously. They went through the broken window and passed through the living room to arrive in the entrance hall quite accurately.
nAmazingly enough, only thirty seconds had passed since Yan Yongbo cut off his communications!
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