Chapter 357 - Chapter 357: Chapter 357 Death Desert (1/2)

Chapter 357: Chapter 357 Death Desert

Kraggley Center Hotel, Chen Yu had thrown Hewick, bound hand and foot, onto the sofa.

He had also altered every program and electric code in his body, rendering him immobile.

What Hewick found most intolerable was that Chen Yu and Jin Lingsu were eating grilled fish right in front of him.

In this place, resources were extremely scarce, but the grill was exceptional.

Many people traveled thousands of miles just to taste the local delicacies.

Chen Yu tore off a piece of beef fiercely, looking at Hewick with a provocative gaze.

“Would you like to have a bite?”

Hewick, already drooling, instinctively nodded his immobilized body, completely unable to move.

Chen Yu laughed heartily, then tore off another chunk of meat right in front of him.

Jin Lingsu had been laughing so hard she was bending forward and backward.

Just then, a rapid knock on the door suddenly came from the entrance, turning both of their complexions grave in an instant.

Chen Yu’s eyes immediately flashed with blue-white light, and the scene outside the door presented itself in his mind.

A chambermaid with fresh linen stood at the door, and behind her followed more than twenty burly men armed with weapons.

These men radiated a murderous aura; if they burst in, they would kill both of them on the spot.

Chen Yu made a silencing gesture and quickly approached the door.

“Who is it?”

“Good evening, sir, we’re here to change the bedding. Could you please open the door?”

The chambermaid’s voice was still crisp, but there was a hint of panic in her tone.

Chen Yu responded and opened the door directly, and indeed, the twenty-odd people behind her rushed in.

As these people charged in, they felt an electric current pass through their bodies and collapsed instantly.

The chambermaid, terrified out of her wits, stood motionless at the door.

Chen Yu picked up one of the men from the ground and dragged him to the table.

With a light pat on the man’s shoulder, he woke him up.

“Aren’t your people at the Magellan Straits? What are you doing here?”

The man seemed not yet to have come to his senses, his face full of confusion; he had no idea how he had ended up on the floor.

“I’d advise you to let our second in command go, or we’ll kill you all.”

Chen Yu hadn’t expected the man to be so defiant, so he smacked him across the face.

“Answer my question first.”

The man, stunned by the slap, looked over at Hewick, who hadn’t moved an inch on the sofa; terror reached its peak on his face.

The suit Hewick wore was a costly creation by Hacks Corporation; if even such a being was controlled by Chen Yu, what could he do?

“We just got wind of your location and came here to ambush you.”

Chen Yu sneered and grabbed the man’s head, a flash of blue-white light passing by.

The information from the man’s brain instantly appeared in Chen Yu’s mind.

The system’s functions were becoming increasingly godlike, as if he carried an artificial intelligence with him.

“So, you planted a spy in the Childe Family, no wonder you know our movements like the back of your hand and can precisely control the merchant ships in the Magellan Straits.”

At these words, Hewick, who was standing nearby, was startled.

Chen Yu’s interrogation had been fully observed by him, and it seemed like nothing substantial had been asked, yet how could he know everything?