Chapter 46 (1/2)

Warlord Chen Ran 35480K 2022-07-21

Zero took out a shard grenade.

”Don't tell me you want to do something stupid?”

Ben, who had been watching the fire from a distance, took out his grenade at zero and his gray eyebrows twitched.

”She is a true warrior. She can die on the battlefield, but she should not die from betrayal.”

With zero elbow thrust, he broke through the bars of the exhaust passage.

The little feet were hooked to the gangway partition, and the body hung upside down toward the vent.

After snorting coldly and saying 'bored spirit of the Knight's Way', he turned around and prepared to flee for his life.

Su Su was already prepared to fight to the death, so she didn't want to hear any strange noise from the ceiling behind her. The mercenary who left by himself in Sean's office suddenly leaned down from the vent.

At this moment, the man's right eye had just been taken off, and it was a strange gold color.

Beautiful eyes.

In this situation, she couldn't help but have this thought.

”Come here!”

Roar!

Su Xiaoxiao raised her spirits and swept the sword in her hand horizontally. With great effort, she released another wind pressure slash, blocking the incoming spider horde.

He stomped on the ground with his uninjured leg and leaped backward.

Arriving at zero's head, she extended her long, slender arms.

He caught her in one hand, lifted her up, and lifted her off the ground.

Su's hand was lifted into the exhaust pipe. She reached out and pressed on it, borrowing the force of the impact to pull it back in.

When he arrived at Ben's place, he was stunned for a moment.

”Let's go!”

With a cold shout, he threw the grenade towards the spiders on the ground. He exerted force through his abdomen and shrunk his exhaust pipe.

The three didn't hesitate to turn around and climb.

In less than a second, there was a loud explosion from behind him and the grenade exploded.

As the grenade exploded, countless pieces of debris flew in all directions.

In a split-second, the dozens of Rock Spiders that had rushed into the lab were blown to smithereens.

The blast hit the ceiling and deformed the exhaust pipe they had been in.

If the three of them had walked slower, they would have already pierced the wall of the tube into their bodies.

From another exit, Ben cursed, lifted the fence, and jumped out.

Following which, Zero also jumped down and caught the injured Su Su.

The three of them climbed through the window to the outer wall and then slid down the pipe to the ground.

His lower abdomen and thighs were still bleeding when he reached the ground.

She couldn't move easily, so she carried her on her back.

He did not object and just held the sword upside down, allowing Zero to carry her on his back.

Feeling the two huge lumps of softness on his back, Zero's heart slightly trembled.

Following which, he focused his attention. Under the guidance of this seasoned hunter, he dashed through the ruins of the school district, shaking off the spiders that were following him out of the research building.

An underground parking lot became a temporary resting place for the three of them. It was still within the scope of the North Campus.

The entrance to the parking lot had collapsed. Broken steel bars and chunks of concrete had become a natural barrier, so at least three people didn't have to worry about being ambushed by the spider.

Ben was resting with his eyes closed against a slightly sloping pillar, while Zero was tearing open the leggings of Sue's thighs and arms and tying them tightly to the wounds to help her constrict muscles to stop the bleeding.

The Adept's physique was far superior to an ordinary person's. After a short rest, he was able to close his wounds with his own strength, but was still unable to do any vigorous exercise.

”Why did you save me?”

Sue asked.

To be betrayed by a companion, but instead saved by a stranger.

It was not absurd, but it was beyond her expectations.

She did not believe that Zero would unconditionally save her, and life in the wilderness had told her, through countless examples, that there was no such thing as a free lunch.

In fact, he could not say.