Chapter 233 - Chapter 233: 112. Start swiping_Start Swiping_2 (1/2)
Chapter 233: 112. Start swiping_Start Swiping_2
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The team members raised their guns, aiming around and protecting Kent in the middle of the team.
Kent took out a foam gun from the alchemy stone and sprayed grey expanding foam towards the hole.
The foam moved around the edges of the hole, filling it in layer by layer, and soon blocked off the access to the fourth underground level.
“Thump thump thump…” Kent crouched down, tapping the hardened foam with his knuckles, then said:
“The hardness of this layer of foam is the same as that of the floor. We can stand on it without any problem, but it will only last for half a month. When we get back to the ground level, I’ll report to the company and let them send someone to repair the floor.
“Now listen up everyone. Ray Lee and I will keep guard, you all search the ground level and gather all the alchemy parts of the mechanical spider. Leave the parts that fell to the fourth underground level, so we don’t run into any illegal alchemists while collecting them.”
The team members put down their firearms, strapped them to their backs, and crouched down to search the floor.
Noland Lee held his short-barreled rifle, scanning his eyes over the alchemy parts that the team members picked up from the ground, and quietly cast
deconstruction.
[System Message: ]
[You are about to apply Deconstruction on the “sliding sleeve”.]
[Based on your knowledge reserves and related skill levels, the energy points required for this deconstruction have been reduced to 35.]
[You are about to apply Deconstruction on the “steering universal joint”…] [You are about to apply Deconstruction on the “four-phase energy conversion
unit”…J
The energy points needed to deconstruct alchemy parts varied from tens to hundreds.
A thought came to Noland Lee, sparking a burst of inspiration. He recalled an experience from before he crossed into this world.
When he was a kid, he was envious that others could play with toy guns that shot bullets.
Being penniless, he could only watch others play.
Once, when he was freeloading and reading books in a bookstore, he found a book named “Construction and Principles of Automatic Weapons”.
He followed the diagrams and knowledge in the book, using cardboard, a stapler, glue, and springs, to make a few passable imitation paper shell guns.
Given time and access to machinery, he could have upgraded the paper to metal, and the glue to welding, to create something brilliant.
Of course, it was just a fantasy.
These paper shell guns, which held his childhood memories, were lost after many times of moving houses.
But the experience of chewing on the tough knowledge and making paper shell guns by hand was deeply etched in his mind.