Chapter 109 (2/2)

Warlord Chen Ran 39510K 2022-07-21

Therefore, the heavy firepower suppression provided by the two tanks was very limited, and other than the first missile that had been caught off guard at the start, the following bombardment in fact did not kill Finlay in a large area.

These strong and agile demon wolves were not something that a fixed attack could quickly kill.

Second, the relatively flexible firepower is provided by the automatic machine gun in the soldier's hand.

It was true that the firepower of two thousand men was powerful, but last night's battle had proved that the inherent defensive power of Finlay could reduce the automatic machine gun to a minimum.

The most effective individual attack against them came from sniper rifles, but a sniper, even if it was only a rank 1 specialized sniper, would require a large amount of resources to develop.

Even with the strength of a city in Descending Phoenix City, they only managed to nurture around thirty snipers.

And although there were twenty snipers on the battlefield, they had taken Finlay's life every time they attacked. After all, there were too few of them, and the number of casualties was also pitifully small.

Thus, Phoenix City's apparent advantage did not last for too long.

When the heavy firepower of the ammunition ran out, Finlay was completely capable of attacking the firepower of Phoenix City which was composed of ordinary soldiers.

This was their home ground, and the battle wouldn't last long. When Finley Wolf began to gain the upper hand, the other monsters would definitely not be left alone to share the spoils of war. At that time, the end of the battle would come.

Therefore, the crux of this battle was still in the group where Zero was the King Slasher.

As long as they could kill the King of Finlay, the Demon Wolves would not be a match for the army if they lost their command and their morale would plummet.

This was a characteristic of the war of the new era. Genetic evolution, the appearance of Adepts, and the shift in the balance of power from the number of warriors to the number of powerful individuals.

A Tenth Order or higher Adept had the power to destroy an army of five thousand men with ease.

Ten minutes after the battle had begun, George announced the start of the King Cleaving operation.

All of the Adepts, including Zero, jumped out of their vehicles. Under George's command, they circled in a semicircle and headed in the direction of the gym.

When everyone began to act, different powers also showed different ways of exercising.

Nixon was like a human tank, moving in a straight line.

Whether it was the car or the broken stone in front of him, they were either bounced off by him or directly smashed apart. He himself didn't even have the slightest bit of pause as he directly rushed towards the direction of the gymnasium as if there was no one there.

As for Sario and Janney, they moved relatively gently.

What was different was that Sario would always stay in the shadows and then disappear into another shadow.

Jenny was always on the high ground, or on the roof of the car, or on the stoop of a street lamp.

When she moved, she was completely focused. There was less charm in her actions, but there was more heroic spirit in her actions.

Zuma's way of moving is the strangest of all. He moves in a sort of zero flicker, but he doesn't.

Zuma's entire body was shrouded in a layer of black fog, and the fog that enveloped him continued to move in a continuous jumping motion, while Zuma himself did not even move his toes.

The calmest was the one who was afraid of the Japanese swordsman, Watanabe. He did not run like Nathan, nor did he run like Sario and Jenny, let alone Zuma's strange movements.

Watanabe was walking with his feet, but he seemed to be moving slowly, and in fact he was no slower than anyone else.

As they watched, the only thing they could do was keep up with the progress of the crowd. They watched the espers' unique movements.

He suddenly had an epiphany. The difference in abilities determined the difference in fighting style. This included the attacking posture and the way he moved.

This meant that no matter how powerful an Adept was, their combat style would always produce something similar to a habit.

Once they got used to it, they would have weaknesses. As long as they could find the corresponding weaknesses, they would be invincible!

Naturally, it was not easy to find the habits and weaknesses of the strong.

That required a lot of data calculation. Currently, with the enhancement of zero agility, there was no way for them to perform such a huge calculation on the ever-changing battlefield.

But no matter what, Zero seemed to feel his own way of fighting.

That was to find the weak point and kill him in one blow!