111 Another Use of Interdimensional Travel (1/2)

Chapter 111: Another Use of Interdimensional Travel

Translator: _Min_Editor: Lis_

Her heartbeats resumed.

[Seems like I was dead for a while... But how did I survive?]

There was no time for Sun Jiao to think, however. In her murky vision, she saw the mutated human walking towards Jiang Chen.

Her vision was covered by dark blood, the entire front of her armor had caved in tight against her chest, and her left arm was out of commission from the broken plastic steel armor lacerating her flesh. The exposed wiring flashed with unsettling sparks, and on her pupils was a daunting list of red alerts . She would most likely have to cut off the entire left arm of the suit to extricate her broken left hand, but the ability should be able to heal it.

Sun Jiao panted, her clouded eyes half-open as she tried to lock her aim onto the head of the mutated human.

Its heart and head were the only weaknesses.

Boom!

The 72mm anti-tank cannon in her right hand fired, the cannon whipping upwards. The trail of orange flame directly homed in on the mutated human that was about to execute Jiang Chen.

[Made it?]

[...Seems to be off.]

Seeing it miss the weak spots, Sun Jiao raised her already straining right hand and aimed the cannon at the mutated human struggling to stand.

She pulled the trigger.

Clank—

A bitter smile appeared on her face.

The clip was empty.

She glanced at her trapped left hand. A liquid, perhaps cold sweat, rolled down her blood-covered face.

It was pointless if it didn't hit the head or the heart. Even with a broken left hand and half a stomach, it wouldn't die. It was not an average mutated human; it was a variant with lead skin. These mutated humans received special modifications that made their skin into lead. Not only did it make their defense far superior to the average mutated human's, but their strength and life force also far exceeded normal limits.

Their only weakness was the lead-addled brain. They would kill instinctively, and so they were often used like dogs by the same species.

The clip was at her waist, but how could she change it out with one hand?

”Dammit! Jiang Chen...” Sun Jiao anxiously stared at Jiang Chen, her lips turning pale from biting it so harshly.

At that moment, she could see the faint Jiang Chen looking in her direction.

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[She is still alive. Terrific...]

Jiang Chen's lips slightly trembled, feeling emotional.

It was as if his heart was full again.

[Fury deactivated? No, it's not fury. Whatever, who cares?]

Jiang Chen turned his head to look at the mutated human struggling to stand. He met the ferocious stare.

The flesh was healing at an unimaginable rate. The lead skin covering the head and chest had already grown back.

Its threatening smiled seemed to mock Jiang Chen. The mutated human could already sense that the man in front of him had no more tricks to play.

Jiang Chen looked down at the pistol in his hand.

Even the tactical rifle on the power armor could not penetrate its skin. The 11 tactical pistol would be futile as well.

Out of tricks? No... There was still a lethal trick he hadn't used yet.

”Roar!” The mutated human growled as he watched Jiang Chen approach.

For no reason at all, he felt anxious.

The head and heart were already covered by the newly grown lead skin, but when he saw the man walking towards him, he felt an instinctive fear.

Jiang Chen drew closer to the mutated human and cracked a smile. Placing the gun in his pocket, he retrieved a crystal from the storage dimension. After the interdimensional bracelet's energy was charged to full, he flung the now-lusterless crystal away.

He leisurely squatted down, staring into the bell-sized eyeballs, then took a deep breath and smiled lightheartedly. ”Should I take you to play in another world?”

He slapped his hand on the mutated human's shoulder.

Upon finishing his sentence, both of them disappeared from Sun Jiao's sight.

”...Interdimensional travel?” Sun Jiao stared blankly at the place Jiang Chen and the mutated human had disappeared from.

She remembered the dead hamster; living creatures were unable to travel with him.

But she also faintly remembered that he mentioned it took 40% energy to travel once.