Chapter 24 (2/2)
He did not know. All he wanted was to finish off Hans before the limit arrived.
However, after these three days of competition, Zero had a completely new understanding of his body.
Although this body was not as indestructible as Hans', it was still almost indestructible.
However, the previous speculation about his body, which was the equivalent of a sophisticated computer controlled life support system, was confirmed.
When Zero left the base, he only brought two hundred milliliters of secondary drinking water.
However, this tiny bit of pure water not only maintained his life for the past three days, but also included the energy he had consumed from all sorts of intense physical activity.
If there wasn't some system in the body that quantified any extraneous energy, zero wouldn't have lasted so long.
He was sure that his body had undergone some sort of transformation, including the golden right eye.
And all of this should have something to do with the name on the Hibernation Chamber.
But now is not the time to think about it. Even with a sophisticated nanometer life-support system, you can't afford to spend more energy on two hundred milliliters of clean water.
Zero calculated his physical fitness. If he was unable to finish off Hans before the sun set, then he would have no chance of winning at all.
He filtered out the information of the past three days in his mind. Countless numbers of data were analyzed, summarized, and then eliminated.
In the end, there was only one possibility left.
His body shattered into pieces!
The only way to kill Hans was to blow him up.
However, after checking his equipment, he found that there was not enough gunpowder.
As he gazed into the wilderness, he suddenly remembered that when he was hunting wolves, he had prepared some detonators to blow up the rock impact wolves.
However, because of Hans' appearance, the subsequent detonators were completely useless.
It was a hasty walk, and zero did not recover the detonators.
Based on the amount of rock they had, they should be more than enough to deal with Hans.
In the wilderness, Hans was roaming about.
His head hurt, and at times he wanted to pry his own head open to see if there were any insects in it, but how else could he feel such pain?
The pain made it impossible for him to think carefully, but it reminded him that the current situation was all thanks to him.
Unconsciously, Hans walked onto the highway.
The wind blew past Hans on the far side of the road, and his demonic eyes suddenly narrowed. Hans could smell the stench of blood.
It was zero blood!
Hans breathed out a foul breath and sprinted forward.
Before long, he discovered a drop of blood.
The blood was dark red.
Hans stuck out his tongue and licked them. Together with the sand and stones, they were swallowed into his mouth and stomach.
It's zero blood.
This meant that he was injured, and nothing was better than this news.
Hans looked up, and the wind smelled like zeros again.
He stood up and ran along the road toward the valley.
At this time, Hans had already forgotten that he had tortured and killed a pack of wolves there half a month ago. He had also forgotten that Zero was hunting there.
Hans only knew that a voice was constantly ringing out in his mind.
Kill him!