Chapter 584: (1/2)

”This is incredible...sir, where is that monster?”

”It has been wiped out by me!”

Chen Ye didn't explain much, and said a perfunctory sentence.

”Sir, you are so powerful!”

The little girl looked up at Chen Ye, her eyes full of worship and polite.

Chen Ye looked at the little girl. This little guy was about thirteen or fourteen years old, with light red hair, delicate features, and very white skin, but his body was dirty, and there were many dust and oil stains on his face.

”I see you are collecting them.” Chen Ye pointed to the little girl's bag and asked, ”What use are these discarded components?”

Regarding Chen Ye’s question, the little girl answered without the slightest precaution: “Uncle Mark needs them. I will help Uncle Mark collect them. Uncle Mark will give me food.”

It turned out to be to trade things for food.

Chen Ye nodded and asked, ”Where is Uncle Mark you mentioned?”

”In our camp.”

”Can you take me to see him?”

”Of course!” The little girl said happily: ”Sir, a mutant like you is really rare. Everyone will welcome you.”

at this time.

In the distant sky, an aircraft suddenly appeared.

Seeing the flying machine, the little girl cried out in horror: ”Oh, those monsters are here again, sir, let's get out of here quickly!”

”I can't go anymore!”

Chen Ye said lightly.

...

(Well, don’t ask for a monthly pass, the big guys are right about everything...)

=== Chapter 385 Wolverine: Who is the real monster? ===

”Om...”

In the void, the roar of the engine came.

A huge flying machine flew from a distance and stayed above Chen Ye's location.

This aircraft is an inverted pyramid with a propeller underneath. It is dark and has a peculiar shape, which is very incompatible with aerodynamics.

Seeing the aircraft, the little girl paled with fright and couldn't help screaming.

”Sir, we will be killed...”

Chen Ye shrugged: ”That's not necessarily true.”

After the aircraft floated steadily, it immediately opened the cabin and began to drop the sentry robot onto the ground.

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