Catastrophe Card King

Chapter 413 - Chapter 413: Chapter 154 A+ Hidden Plot

Chapter 413: Chapter 154 A+ Hidden Plot

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The speed of that mechanical gorilla was so quick that even when Leonard Churchill reacted the moment he saw it, he was still hit out of mid-air.

This power, it had an utterly oppressive stance.

However, Churchill was not unprepared. Almost simultaneously as the collision happened, a sharp surgical blade had already pierced the gorilla’s eye.

Yet the outcome was surprisingly unexpected.

With a “clang” sound and a flash of sparks before his eyes, the surgical blade only left a scratch on the mechanical gorilla’s eyeball?

“Hiss… Such tremendous defense?”

Seeing this, Churchill sucked in a cold breath.

He instantly understood what the 95% mechanical transformation meant.

This was purely a hunk of metal.

No wonder the Second Order Hunter previously clad in the “Giant VI Generation Heavy Armor” was hopelessly beaten into a pile of scrap metal.

This thing, both magical and physical defenses were invincible under the Third Tier!

Not only could it resist hits, but its speed and strength were also unbelievably exaggerated!

Seeing this, he finally knew why the “Magic Energy Mechanical Thermal Melting Knife” could cut through anything.

The adventurers who entered the second layer acquire it, enabling them to have a glimmer of hope on the third layer.

However, even with that hot melt knife, the odds of being killed by this mechanical gorilla were extremely high!

Even Churchill, who possessed such a formidable werewolf physique and fighting techniques, sounded like a glass bottle hit by a rock after this collision, he instantly heard the sound of bone fracture and muscle break, even the internal organs were severely damaged in multiple places instantly.

If any other First or Second Order Card Master sustained such injuries, they would instantly die on the spot.

Without taking care of the rest, a green light surrounded Churchill’s body, and the high cellular activity was crazily healing his wounds.

Just as Churchill spit out a mouthful of blood, Seven Brown, who was wearing mechanical battle armor, finally reacted.

She also realized the use of the hot melt knife as she looked at the mechanical gorilla.

However, before she had the chance to use it, Churchill shouted: “Don’t use that thing yet. Figure out how to crack the code first; I’ll draw this monster away!”

Watching Churchill spitting out blood and flying backward, Seven appeared worried and puzzled: not use it now?

She originally wanted to help, but before she could say anything, the werewolf used the inertia of the backward flight; with a sudden explosive blast under his feet in mid-air, “pa”, “pa”, two sounds were heard, and he had already changed direction, stabilizing his figure.

This delicate solution dissolved the crisis skillfully.

Then he sprinted away.

In the blink of an eye, the werewolf was chased by the mechanical gorilla out of the experimental cabin.

Seven didn’t understand why Churchill would rather take the risk himself and draw the monster away instead of using the hot melt knife.

But seeing the combat power of the mechanical gorilla just now, she knew that even if she joined the fight, it would be an unpredictable battle.

The tactic of luring the monster away seemed safer.

At least for her, it was.

Meanwhile, Miss Rita looked at the mechanical gorilla and also sighed: “What a strong mechanical technology. How powerful must the energy core be to provide such explosive power?”

Only she, a mechanic, could understand how over-the-top the combat power of the mechanical gorilla was just now.

This was technology from thousands of years ago.

In comparison, the Arcane Gold Armor she wore, which was considered top-notch technology in the Federation, looked as if it was randomly patched up tin.

With a flash of thought, Seven knew the situation was urgent, she quickly calculated the safehouse’s code.

She didn’t bother with pointless worrying.

It seemed like ever since she had been with him, even life and death didn’t seem like a big deal.

There was nothing else to worry about.

However, not long after, the urgent chase and “thump” “thump” “thump” collision sounds were heard in the corridor again.

The third floor of the research institute was not big, and Churchill could finish a lap quickly with his speed.

But before he even arrived, his shout was heard: “You don’t move! This monster is mechanically modified. Its perception is probably heat and sound sensitive. You have battle armor, it won’t prioritize attacking you!”

Seven suddenly understood and remained still.

No wonder the gorilla attacked Churchill first earlier, even though she was the one closer to the monster.

Her full-coverage Arcane Gold Armor could adjust temperature, and it had been adjusted to room temperature earlier.

To some heat-sensitive creatures, it probably appeared entirely “invisible” like a dead object.

But she also marveled at how Churchill had figured out the characteristics of the monster just from a single lap.

With Seven still rapidly calculating in her mind, she saw a werewolf covered in blood rushing forward from the corner of her eye.

Behind him, the Mechanical Gorilla was rushing forward recklessly. The echoes of its collision against the walls were downright deafening like cannon fire.

In the blink of an eye, the werewolf and the gorilla disappeared from sight, one chasing, one fleeing.

Seeing Churchill spitting blood as he ran, Seven’s eyes narrowed. She did not dare to delay any longer and was calculating at breakneck speed.

“854, 45, 47… the first row calculated result is 6.”

“225, 63… the second row…”

Time passed minute by minute.

Seven was still deciphering the Hoennheim mechanical code hidden on the grid.

Meanwhile, Churchill was leading the monster, looping round and round.

Seven also saw Churchill spitting out blood several times during this, the pressure of death that he was enduring was unimaginable to anyone who hadn’t experienced it.

But he never once hurried her.

On the contrary, a grin could be seen on his face as he walked on the thin line of death.

Yes.

He was genuinely laughing.

Laughing intensively!

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