Chapter 103 (1/2)

Warlord Chen Ran 33840K 2022-07-21

Ch103

Standing on the rooftop of the building where the bar was located, a faint, radiating wind blew against his face, blowing his hair away.

Zero was nailed to the railing of the roof. No matter how strong the wind was, he could not move him at all.

He took off his eyes, and the fine silver patterns around his golden pupils quickly gathered together, then expanded into a perfect circle.

The scene within Dragon Eye's eyes instantly drew closer.

Therefore, it was as easy as using a telescope to arrive outside of Phoenix City.

Faced with Morin and the side of the highway, the nearly 100-meter dam has become an insurmountable artificial barrier.

The dam was brightly lit, and fifteen powerful searchlights shone down on Phoenix as brightly as day.

Under the effect of these intense lights, it was clear that there were over a hundred huge wolves as large as cattle charging against Phoenix City's defensive line.

The gunners, who had been posted at various high points on the dam, were in action, and at least a hundred machine-guns were roaring in the night sky, with other soldiers in attendance.

The visible firepower enveloped the space within a hundred meters of Phoenix City. However, under such a violent attack, the huge wolf's charge did not stop in the slightest.

They were like raging waves of the Yangtze River, rushing towards the alloy gates of Phoenix City.

The silver lines in Zero's eyes expanded once more. As the field of vision drew closer, a giant wolf appeared before his eyes.

This huge wolf had long black hair, and as it ran, it looked like a black cloud.

In less than a second, at least dozens of bullets landed on its body at the same time. However, when the bullets hit the huge wolf's fur, an undetectable wave of energy faintly rippled on the surface of the huge wolf, reducing the piercing power of the bullets.

After passing through this invisible force field, the wolf's soft fur would disperse the impact of the bullets.

After some calculations, the bullet only had less than half of its true power when it hit the huge wolf.

From the size of the huge wolves, these guys' defensive capabilities weren't that bad, and reducing their bullets by half would pose a very limited threat to them.

It was no wonder that they could withstand the extremely powerful firepower at least on the surface, but could still strike the alloy door unharmed.

Very quickly, the soldiers from Phoenix City adjusted their strategy.

At least twenty snipers had been transferred to the dam. With them joining the battle, the wolf had quickly suffered casualties.

From how their bullets could penetrate the wolf's invisible force field, Zero knew that they were not using ordinary sniping bullets, but special warheads like armor-piercing bullets.

At this distance, the kinetic energy of the armor piercing bullet could easily tear apart a defensive force field below the third step.

As for these Finley Wolves, their level of danger was indeed at the third step.

Even so, a thick layer of frost continued to climb up the alloy door on the inside.

Finlay was also known as the Magic Wolf. They were able to release freezing air below the freezing point, which was a rare elemental type of attack among mutated creatures.

Now, one can imagine many giant wolves outside the city releasing freezing gas into the alloy door, destroying the alloy's structure to achieve the goal of destruction.

As expected, the battle lasted for half an hour.

Under the constant corrosion of freezing gas, the molecular structure of alloy gate became unstable.

After achieving this goal, a huge wolf used its alloy sharp claws to tear open the gate. When the gate was torn open, an intense saw drawn on the inside of the gate.

Although there were many wolf corpses left behind, there were still many demon wolves that rushed into Phoenix City while stepping on the corpses of their comrades.

They were so persistent that no matter how many of their comrades died, they would not know what to do.

Even though they were watching from afar, the pack of wolves still felt a chill down their spine, not to mention the soldiers at the front lines.