Who hid My Corpse!-Chapter 146 - Thirty-five Fog Barrier Karma Fire!

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Chapter 146: Thirty-five Fog Barrier Karma Fire!

Chapter 146: Thirty-five Fog Barrier Karma Fire!

At the end of the corridor, outside the Bishop’s room, there stood a monster that even Gerard had never seen before.

It looked a bit like a Pollutant at first glance, but it had many more bizarre organs than a Pollutant, which basically had nothing but a mouth.

Besides, its body shape was different from the formless shape of Pollutants; it looked like a strange doll that had been stuffed with too much cotton and then burst open.

So it really is this guy.

Gerard didn’t recognize it, but Bai Wei did.

Although there were some discrepancies from his memory, in the game, this thing was much larger than it now appeared, but overall, it was roughly the same.

The difference in size was probably due to the timing of its birth.

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According to the game’s plot, it was supposed to be created by a group of people trying to overturn Lyra a month later.

But now, because Bai Wei had saved Gerard, a series of chain reactions had occurred that caused it to be born prematurely in such an incomplete form.

Upon seeing Gerard, the monster immediately emitted a shriek similar to before, but it was just a plain shriek this time, without the additional power of “Domination.” Therefore, Gerard was not affected as he was before and directly stabbed the Chainsaw Sword into the monster’s body, entering “Overload” mode at the same time.

All the devices on his body roared to life simultaneously.

“Squish.”

The roaring Chainsaw Sword carved out a huge gash where it had pierced, and then Gerard swung the sword fiercely, enlarging the gash even more.

Immediately after, a pool of dark red, minced flesh spilled out in torrents from the opening.

Gerard frowned deeply upon seeing the chunks of flesh flooding out.

Because these chunks looked like internal organs, yet Pollutants were not supposed to have any internal organs.

So, what exactly was this?

A terrible suspicion arose in Gerard’s heart, but before he could confirm, the monster made its other parts attack Gerard.

After striking a successful blow, Gerard did not get greedy; he immediately withdrew his Chainsaw Sword, then quickly retreated to a safe distance, bolstered by his “Overload”-enhanced body, thus dodging the monster’s attack.

In this first encounter, Gerard was splashed with half a body of the monster’s “blood” but had not suffered any injuries.

Instead, he had dealt a heavy blow to the monster.

It seemed, apart from its appearance, this monster was no different from a typical Pollutant.

But this did not put Gerard at ease.

If it was only to this degree, how then had Kude been defeated?

Gerard glanced out of the corner of his eye at Kude, lying in a pool of blood, and instinctively gripped his Chainsaw Sword tighter.

He had been waiting in the café downstairs out of fear that something would happen to Kude, thinking that if anything seemed amiss, he would immediately come upstairs to provide support.

With the most advanced metal body Kude possessed, the Chopping Axe that was no less destructive than the Chainsaw Sword, and his splendid combat experience, he was certainly not inferior to the current Gerard.

So even if he truly encountered an unbeatable formidable foe, to delay for some time and make some noise should not have been difficult.

But why then, had he fallen so silently, to the extent that Gerard had not noticed any signs of battle nearby?

What on earth had happened?

Could there be some other enemy hidden nearby that had ambushed Kude?

Gerard became more vigilant, keeping a close watch on the monster in front of him while carefully observing his surroundings.

Then he heard Bai Wei’s voice, “Don’t get distracted.

The only one you have to deal with is this one…

Here it comes.”

Gerard saw the monster raise a huge limb that he couldn’t tell if it was a hand or a foot and slap it down toward him.

Such a straightforward attack didn’t concern Gerard much; he was just puzzled why Bai Wei felt the need to warn him about it.

But he soon understood why.

When he instinctively tried to dodge the attack by stepping back, he suddenly found his legs as heavy as if they were filled with lead, so heavy that he couldn’t lift them at the first moment.

What was going on?!

Before Gerard could figure out the situation, the massive limb had swung down in front of him.

With no other option, he could only raise his Chainsaw Sword again, and this time he realized that even the act of lifting the sword was taxing.

Fortunately, having mentally prepared himself from the previous encounter, he used his full strength to thrust the Chainsaw Sword like a dagger, piercing through the center of the monster’s limb and pinning it steadfastly to the wall.

This simple action turned Gerard’s face red with effort, and he quickly leaned against the wall, gasping for air.

What on earth was happening?

Knowing he didn’t have much time to rest, Gerard quickly lowered his head to inspect his body.

And then he found the reason.

All of his metal body had entered a “standstill” state.

Through the tiny gaps, he could see the insides of these metal limbs had been immobilized by a glue-like liquid.

As a result, his entire body, which had already been in “Overload,” was completely sealed, turning the prosthetics, which were supposed to facilitate movement, into cumbersome, useless scrap.