Chapter 1199 Shura (1/2)
The shura that boarded the ship were all wearing the same armor. Aspects that often revealed their level, such as horns and faces, had been hidden.
Only one of them stood out from the crowd. He was dressed in armor that was a far more glamorous and a far more intimidating sight. Presumably, this figure was the leader.
The shura in the front were holding energy shields.
The humans inside all looked dismayed, thinking they were all to be killed by the ruthless shura that had come for them.
The captain gritted his teeth and fired his gun at the box which was still in Han Sen's possession. Han Sen knew he was going to do this, so he was quick to react and avoid the shot hitting its target.
Pang!
The laser beam hit the ground, forming a scorch mark.
”If I give this to you, will you let me live?” Han Sen asked the shura boss, holding the box up. Everyone was angered by this action, not expecting Han Sen, of all people, to betray them so casually.
”Rebel scum! Kill him! We cannot let that box fall into shura possession,” the captain issued the command without hesitation, prompting everyone to turn their weapons on Han Sen and attempt to gun him down.
The lasers came at Han Sen like the passing of stars, but they did little to stop him. Han Sen was able to duck, dodge, bob, and weave his way around every shot.
The shura leader made a gesture, telling his shieldbearing men to provide him protection.
Pang! Pang! Pang!
The rest of the laser hits pinged off the energy shields. The power of the shots was not enough to break them. It was only just a passenger ship, after all. The most hi-tech weaponry was not given to traditionally uneventful cruise personnel.
Han Sen ran into the middle of the shura horde, wanting to give the box to the leader.
”I will give this to you if you spare my life,” Han Sen said, with a trembling voice.
The leader took the box from Han Sen with visible glee.
Tracking down the box had caused them a lot of trouble and grief. It made them exuberantly happy to see a human hand-deliver it for them. The leader did not care much for Han Sen, though. He thought the human looked young and weak.
And with the humans wanting to kill Han Sen for real, he was able to tell this was not an act. The leader followed his instincts, which were telling him Han Sen genuinely wished to help, even if it was for his own benefit. He didn't think Han Sen harbored any malcontent.