How come the celestial technique I stole is so powerful?!-Chapter 139: Night Attack on the General’s Mansion
Chapter 139: Chapter 139: Night Attack on the General’s Mansion
The night was deep.
Two people rose from the bushes, exchanging smiles.
On the left, a man with a horse-like face, long, thin eyebrows and eyes, and also long hair, looked quite scholarly; but his appearance at night somehow gave off a very dangerous vibe.
On the right, a man around thirty, with a resolute face and eyes that held a cold glimmer.
Judging solely by appearance, the man on the left was Du Tiange, and the man on the right was another top expert under Sai Tuo, known as Gu Qiang.
Gu Qiang is a nickname, meaning "a lone gun"!
Why this nickname?
Because he was the most famous gun god under Sai Tuo.
A single gun that could surpass thousands of troops.
But, of course, they weren’t actually who they seemed.
The one playing Du Tiange was Blue Demon.
It could only be her since Lin Xiaosu’s skill was not quite there yet; he could mimic Du Tiange’s appearance but not his skills.
And Lin Xiaosu playing Gu Qiang was his choice.
Among the Dragon Eye, there were profiles of several top experts under Sai Tuo, and he chose Gu Qiang.
At this moment, his face resolute and his gaze exceptionally divine in the dark night, was exactly what Gu Qiang would look like on a mission.
The two figures moved, simultaneously arriving outside the military camp.
There were over two thousand under Taye, but only eight hundred were his direct forces; mercenaries made up the majority, and this camp was that of his direct forces.
In this turbulent borderland, Taye did not trust others, preferring to rest at night in the tall building inside the military camp, of course, invariably needing a woman to sleep with. Tonight, he picked a high-end service worker from Shan State, who as usual, was making outrageously loud noises in his room, stirring up the heat in the bodies of the dozen or so guards in the outer corridor.
Suddenly, a cold breeze blew, and almost at the same time, the guards on the corridor felt a chill on their necks, never to feel the warmth or cold of this world again.
In front of the monitor, a soldier’s eyes suddenly widened: "Trouble!"
No sooner had the three words been uttered than his finger pressed the alarm.
For before his eyes, the corridor inside the monitor had turned into a hell on earth in a flash; a dozen guards’ heads nearly simultaneously took flight, and blood flowed like a river.
As the piercing alarm sounded, movement came from every room, and over a hundred people swiftly rushed out, scaling straight to the third floor with great agility.
Inside the third-floor room, Taye’s body jerked up, pulling himself off the service worker beneath him, who let out a shrill scream as Taye dashed to the door.
His hand barely touched the doorknob when he suddenly stopped.
He seemed to realize something was amiss.
Hiss!
The door split in half, a dark figure appeared in front of him.
Taye took one look and his face drastically changed: "Du..."
The dark figure’s hand swung fiercely, and Taye’s head flew off, his shout abruptly cut short...
Gunshots rang out from the periphery.
There was a shooting in the military camp.
A general who had just rushed to the third floor had his expression change drastically.
He was a loyal subordinate of Taye and also the regular commander of the army. At this moment, with something afoot with General Taye, he rushed up to the third floor without thinking, only to hear gunshots from the camp; his gaze outwards and his heart skipped a beat as over a dozen soldiers who had just left the camp fell in unison to a volley of gunfire!
Trouble had also arisen in the camp.
Which to deal with first?
Amidst his slight hesitation, out of Taye’s room flew a head—undeniably Taye’s...
And behind the head, a dark shadow appeared before them without warning.
This general’s head was the first to fly...
The entire building went into complete chaos; the alarm wailed mournfully as screams echoed one after another, the corridors and staircases stained with blood, which even flowed down the white exterior walls of the building.
Meanwhile, the military camp was also engulfed in chaos; several hundred soldiers rushed out, readying themselves for combat, but they could only assume a defensive stance as they had no idea where the enemy was.
They only knew with every gunshot, someone would fall.
Normally, experienced soldiers could determine the enemy’s position and numbers from the direction of the gunshots, but tonight they were destined to misjudge, as this enemy was always on the move. His movement techniques were inconceivably fast, shooting from one spot, then moving to another as if there was no concept of space, leading these hundreds of soldiers to wrongly believe there were many enemies.
The soldiers panicked, gunfire erupted in retaliation!
It was a pity their counterattack was blind.
How could they fire without seeing the enemy?
And for Lin Xiaosu, each gunshot was like a death warrant from the King of Hell; every shot meant another soldier dead. After the pistol bullets were spent, he switched to a rifle, and when the rifle ran out, to a submachine gun—he could switch to whatever weapon he fancied as the camp’s casualties only added to his arsenal.
In a brief period, Lin Xiaosu had raided the entire camp, leaving at least three hundred soldiers dead at his hands.
The remaining four hundred were stunned—they were desperately hoping for orders from a superior.
Unfortunately for them, their superiors had it worse; they were being hunted mercilessly by Blue Demon within the building, with half of them wiped out in the blink of an eye.
The battle raged on, the slaughter continued.
On the outskirts of the camp, countless people were awoken, watching this area from their windows amid deafening gunshots and grenades flying through the sky.
Everyone was terrified.
Were two armed forces in a major shootout?
Shootouts were common in this area, but there were usually signs first; the unusual thing about tonight was the complete lack of warning.
Ten minutes, twenty minutes...
Finally, a blood-soaked figure burst from the corridor, shouting loudly: "Get to the car!"
Several cars burst out from the surrounding chaos of the grenade explosion, and an officer dove into one of them, desperately waving: "Run, run..."
Shh!
A gust of wind sounded, and the driver in front had his head blown apart, slumping forward onto the steering wheel.
The color drained from the officer’s face as he kicked the driver out of the driver’s seat, squeezing himself in. Just as he settled in, a hand burst through the window, violently pulling him out and lifting him high...
The officer screamed: "No!"
Bang!
He was flipped over, slammed hard into the floor, creating a crater in the concrete, and the driver’s head was naturally unrecognizable.
The man was also drenched in blood. It was none other than Du Tiange, who had been slaughtering left and right in the corridor.
With a grim face, Du Tiange turned to look behind him, where a couple of dozen officers who had burst out of the building stood.
Somebody shouted: "Kill him!"
Gunfire erupted.
Aimed at Du Tiange.
However, Du Tiange spun around, disappearing into thin air.
Bullets passed through, hitting nothing but air.
Shh!
A streak of bright knife light appeared behind the officers, and in an instant, over twenty people were wiped out.
Inside the military camp, a thunderous explosion shook the earth. The armory’s location was engulfed in flames, three buildings collapsed, dust filled the air, and hundreds of soldiers fled in panic.
To their right, sparks flew from a tree.
With each spark, a person fell.
The leading soldier’s face was ferocious, unloading bullets from his submachine gun towards the tree.
Then, a gunshot from the left hit him right between the eyebrows.
By the time the soldiers turned their guns to the left, gunfire erupted from behind them...
As the soldiers ran, their numbers dwindled until only a dozen managed to escape the camp, plunging into the small woods ahead—a barrier between the military camp and the civilian area, usually off-limits to civilians.
But today, it was their only hope of survival.
However, escaping from an absolute expert was a luxury. Just as the soldiers entered the small woods, a shadow flashed, their necks turned cold, and they fell in unison.
The tree rustled as an armed person dropped from the sky, tossing aside the gun, a smile on their face.
As their smile appeared, they completely transformed from a man in his thirties to a handsome young man in his twenties.
Lin Xiaosu.
Du Tiange turned, his hair fluttering, seemingly glowing with threads of blue light from the roots. His face, too, transformed from the sinister Du Tiange into the enchanting and beautiful beauty, Blue Demon!
"Guess when Kun Sha will arrive?"
"Kun Sha’s place in the south is an hour’s drive from here!" Lin Xiaosu said, "But he needs to bring his elite troops, so one and a half hours is necessary!"
"Guess again, where is Du Tiange at this time?"
Lin Xiaosu shook his head lightly: "I really can’t guess that, but Kun Sha can find him!"
Indeed, this was precisely why Lin Xiaosu had to rely on Kun Sha’s power.
They actually had no idea where Du Tiange was.
This old guy had flown off from the border, with no one able to catch up to him unless they had flying vehicles to trace him through reverse time and space. But they were abroad, without such vehicles at the moment.
However, it didn’t matter if they could not find Du Tiange.
Kun Sha certainly could.
Because Kun Sha was the King of Shan State, with intelligence and eyes all over Shan State. Du Tiange’s flying vehicle was short-range; he couldn’t leave Shan State. As long as he remained, Kun Sha would surely be able to find him.
They had somewhat miscalculated Taye’s position in the eyes of Kun Sha.
Or rather, they had underestimated the significance of Northern Shan State to Kun Sha.
Upon hearing about the surprise attack on Taye’s military camp, Kun Sha became enraged, slammed the table, and exclaimed: "Let’s go!"
Without a second’s hesitation, he got into his bulletproof vehicle. His elite troops were already at his side. In no time, a hundred military vehicles, fully armed, sped towards Northern Shan at the highest speed.
Directly storming into the military camp.
At this moment, it had not even been an hour since Lin Xiaosu’s assertion!
Kun Sha waved his hand, and four shadows soared into the sky, landing on the tall buildings surrounding the military camp. Some were trees, some were buildings. Their eyes swept the area like Falcons.
Nothing stirred.
Beyond the roaring flames in the camp, there were only weak moans...
They extracted a few wounded from the rubble, bringing them before a somber-faced Kun Sha.
"What happened?" asked Kun Sha.
"An expert attacked the camp... Genetic People!" a soldier cried out: "We didn’t see his face clearly, just knew that his gun skill was terrifying, moving like a ghost..."
From the building behind, someone leaped down: "Commander, come to the surveillance room to see!"
That person was Black Dragon, his face unnaturally grim.
Kun Sha followed Black Dragon upstairs through the corridor, bloodied all over. However, Kun Sha’s extraordinary composure revealed itself as he stepped through the river of blood, unaffected as though wading through a shallow creek, his feet smeared with human blood and flesh.
They reached the surveillance room.
The footage displayed on the monitor caused Kun Sha’s face to turn an iron blue...
"Du Tiange!"
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