Chapter 67 (1/2)

Warlord Chen Ran 31660K 2022-07-21

Almost at the same instant the sniper rifle roared, a box of ammunition on the west side of the gymnasium instantly exploded.

Several Wolf Pirates were blown up into the sky, and the shockwave from the explosion carried along with it broken pieces of shrapnel flying in all directions. The effect of the splashes was that nearby Wolf Pirates' bodies were lacerated by terrifying bloody holes.

After Colt opened fire, he did not stop there. He put away his sniper rifle, flipped over and jumped down the stairs.

He was tied to a safety line, the other end of which was fastened to the railing of the roof.

After descending nearly ten layers, the safety rope reached its end. With a sudden tug of force, Zero's body bounced up a few meters.

Quickly he cut the rope with his dagger, grabbed the outer wall with both hands and feet, and swam down like a giant gecko.

Soon he was on the ground again, circling the ruins of the city at the speed of one hundred kilometers to the east of the gymnasium.

Meanwhile, the base camp of the wolf bandits was already in chaos. They sent out some of their men to save the fire, so that they could move the other ammunition elsewhere.

A team of Wolf Pirates rushed out of the stadium, bellowing. They carried all sorts of weapons and were probably here to collect their debts.

It was just that they did not expect that Zero had already entered the gymnasium from the opposite direction.

The seats on the gym platform were almost completely dismantled, while the simple houses made of iron and willow nails occupied their original places.

To the east was the Wolf Pirates' lair, and there were usually a few guards.

However, there were very few people in the city, so the guards went to the west to help out.

With his back leaning against the wall, Zero moved nimbly through the shadow of the tin house.

His goal was the tallest and largest house in the east, and if Kareen wasn't dead, she would be there.

When he reached the target house, the door suddenly opened.

A bandit came hurrying out of the house with his trousers in his hands, shouting in a language he did not understand, and soon there was a reply from the west.

Thus, the bandit let out a curse and quickly ran to the west side. As the door was slowly closing, he was gently held back by a foot.

Zero was hiding in the shadows. He was good at hiding, as good as marksmanship, unless he was a sniper with a high skill at detecting zeros.

As for the Wolf Pirates, they were nothing more than humanoid Savages in Zero's eyes.

In a flash, he entered the room where a woman was moaning softly. The bandit had been doing some good work in the room.

The room was as simple and unadorned as it looked, except for a few pieces of furniture from the ruins that adorned the tin house.

At the bottom of the iron skin was a large bed, four or five meters wide, which should have been welded together by two or three of the beds.

A woman could be seen faintly on the bed. She walked over to the woman and tied each of her hands onto the side of the bed with leather ropes.

The woman's eyes were closed and her expression was pained.

Her long tawny hair, damp with sweat, clung to her face.

Even though she was thin, her face was still pretty.

He had no clothes on, only a few pieces of cloth to cover his face.

She was wearing a long dress that had been pulled up a little, revealing a pair of long, stout legs.

Seemingly noticing the arrival of Zero, the woman slightly opened her eyes. However, upon realising that Zero was not a bandit, she was shocked.

She was about to say something when Zero put a hand to her mouth and motioned her to stop.

”Kaelyn?”

Zero asked.

The woman's eyes were filled with confusion and surprise. She nodded heavily.

Zero let go of her hand and said, ”I came to save you for Victor.”

As he spoke, he untied the rope for Kaelyn.

However, when he was about to help Kailin up, the instant he came into contact with this woman, he felt a numbing sensation from his fingertips. It was a highly toxic signal.

It made him draw his hand back reflexively, and then he looked at Kareen in bewilderment.

”Go.”