Chapter 91 (2/2)
”You said he was the one who took my toys?”
The Scarlet Wolf finally understood what his subordinates meant.
He started the engine and called out to his men, ”You're scheduled to leave. The Titan garrison should be here soon.”
”Don't worry about me, let's meet up with the Ghost Fox back at the camp!”
After saying that, the front end of the Scarlet Wolf's bike bounced up, and its back soft was violently spinning in motion, providing the locomotive with explosive kinetic energy.
Within the blink of an eye, the Scarlet Wolf had already started chopping towards zero.
Shortly after zero, Monnie heard laughter and the shrieks of children from the street outside the hotel.
Before she knew what was going on, the door burst open.
A big man with an evil look on his face barged in. When he got to Monnie, he grinned savagely and pointed the gun at her.
Monnie finally showed what she'd been doing in the past few days by throwing sheets on the bed at the big man, who rolled to the floor beside her.
As she rolled, Monnie pulled out the pistol she'd hidden.
With a dull thud, the sheet hit the wall.
The big man realized that he did not hit his target and was slightly surprised.
Monnie, who had rolled to the floor, had already raised her gun and was firing at him.
The bandit had been born and died all year, and this burly man had developed a keen sense of danger.
At the instant Monnie raised her gun to shoot, countless life and death experiences made him immediately fall down and roll away from his previous position.
Monnie missed and the bullet hit the wall.
The rolling burly man also counterattacked at the same time, only to see the muzzle of the gun flash. What shot out was not a bullet but something else.
The black shadow quickly shot towards Monnie, and the black shadow abruptly bounced off. It landed on top of Monnie, tightly wrapping her in its embrace.
There were also countless sharp small reverse hooks. When they hit the prey, they would sink deep into the prey's body. The more the prey struggled, the tighter the prey shrank.
Just like how at this moment, Moni's body was covered with nearly a hundred stabs of pain, causing her to involuntarily scream out. She desperately tried to struggle free, but it only continued to shrink tighter and tighter.
Only after the big man, Monien, fell did he relax.
As he was swearing, he walked toward Mony, but Lala suddenly threw herself from the side, and the animal bit the big man hard on the shoulder with its toothless mouth. The big man cursed and slapped Lala hard on the body, knocking Lala against the wall.
He walked over to Monnie and kicked her hard.
The violent momentum of the kick made Monnie bend her body like a shrimp. The intense pain left her no longer able to resist. She could only allow the big man to lift her up and carry her onto her shoulders.
Just like that, the bandit led Monnie out of the hotel and an SUV drove up.
The big man threw Monnie into the car, and there were four or five more children like Monnie in the car.
The driver of the car was the Ghost Fox. He signaled to the big man with his mouth and said, ”Notify the others, it's time to retreat!”
The big man nodded, took out his radio, and gave orders to the other thieves who were holding the child.
Just as he finished doing all this, the big man heard the strange sound of wind blowing.
The sound of the wind was sharp and faintly carried with it the roar of a beast.
However, the roar came from mid-air, causing the burly man to raise his head in confusion.
The next moment, the steeple on the roof of the hotel was knocked away by a huge figure, and the object fell heavily in front of the SUV.
Amidst the dust, a pair of gray-white beast eyes lit up.
Bessemos spread his wings, and the wind that instantly swept away the dust and dust. The giant stood up, and the lightning claws of his ten fingers sprung out.
With a threatening growl from his throat, Bessemos walked slowly toward the Land Cruiser.
The figure that was as tall as a small mountain occupied the eyes of the Ghost Fox!