Chapter 1668: Chapter 792: Are You The New Brother?_2
“Hello, buddy, new here?” A voice rang out from behind. “Welco to Dahe Base!”
Paul Adams turned around, startled, and asked the short, chubby middle-aged man of the sa skin color as him, who had sohow appeared behind him, “Who are you? Where is this? How did I end up here? What is Dahe Base?”
“You should be asking: Who am I? Where do I co from? Where am I headed?” The short, chubby white man laughed eerily, in the way a lunatic might. “You’re truly lucky to have arrived here directly. Dahe Base is, of course, right here.”
“Who are you?” Paul Adams asked again. “Why am I here?”
“You ask too many questions!” The short, chubby white man suddenly beca angry. “You shouldn’t ask so many questions! You shouldn’t ask so many! You’re already lucky enough to have arrived here directly…”
While speaking, he suddenly darted forward with surprising agility, utterly defying his body type, grabbed Paul Adams, and slamd him onto the ground. Then he straddled him and began furiously beating him. “You shouldn’t ask so many questions! You’re so lucky to have arrived here…”
His strength was overwhelming, completely overpowering Paul Adams, who regularly worked out in the gym. Paul could only attempt to shield himself and dodge a few blows.
“Stop it, 437! Stop!” A shout ca from the distance, as an unusually fierce-looking woman rushed over like the wind and delivered a solid kick to the short, chubby man, sending him flying away. “437, you’re losing it again!”
Paul Adams, beaten and dizzy, didn’t notice the arrival of the woman. He lay on the ground, his eyes swollen and bruised like a panda’s, yet he forced his eyes open and stared fixedly at the sky.
Between the blue sky and white clouds, a massive creature with black bat-like wings was flying across…
While Paul Adams was being assaulted, Yan Fei, dressed in black nightwear and with his face obscured, had already appeared where Paul had been standing. Several hidden surveillance caras in the storage room had been destroyed. Nevertheless, Yan Fei acted with caution, taking great care to conceal himself. He then began systematically wreaking havoc in the room and tossing the objects stored inside into the dinosaur world one by one.
Doors made of sturdy tal, which would stump ordinary people, posed no difficulty for him—it was rely a choice between using a heavy iron hamr or his bare hands. Bags, boxes, and small safes were gathered up by him like scavenged junk, awaiting further investigation later to “open the treasure chests.”
Alarms were blaring outside the bank as the surveillance caras had been destroyed, but Paul Adams had taken one of the keys to the storage room with him. Now the people outside were forced to request an ergency spare key, leaving them unable to imdiately interrupt Yan Fei’s operations.
By the ti the door outside was finally opened, the ard guards were greeted with a storage room left in absolute ruins…
No one noticed a tiny insect boldly flying out over their heads.
The insect didn’t imdiately leave the dood bank but cautiously ventured deeper underground to a place where security was even tighter.
Four heavily ard guards stood tensely before a massive, reinforced door. They were aware of the situation elsewhere and were determined to hold their ground, preventing the mysterious robber from launching an assault here.
This location was of greater importance—behind them lay the bank’s gold vault.
This bank, located in Arica’s sixth-largest city, was one of the most prominent in the area. Uniquely, it had an underground gold vault built into its premises. Most banks focus solely on cash transactions and see no need for constructing vaults.
As they maintained their vigilant watch, several black objects inexplicably appeared in front of them.
“F*ck…”
“Watch out…”
As their shouts rang out, the black objects suddenly began emitting dense smoke, which quickly filled the corridor and rendered everything completely obscured.
“Requesting backup, requesting backup…” The four guards yelled frantically, but then, as if by so unspoken agreent, they abruptly fell silent. They realized that the surrounding smoke had vanished all at once, leaving everything crystal clear.
However, the scene before their eyes was not what they had expected.
Blue skies, white clouds, grassy fields, cattle grazing…
A picturesque pastoral landscape.
“Hello, brothers, new here?” A voice ca from behind the four of them.
Instinctively, they turned around, attempting to grab their weapons, only to discover that their equipnt was inexplicably missing. What had just been held in their hands had suddenly vanished.
Standing before them was a short, chubby white middle-aged man with a deranged, gleeful grin. Seeing their shocked expressions, the chubby man spoke in a tone tinged with envy and anger. “Welco, welco to Dahe Base!”
“Who are you? Where is this?” The four exchanged glances, and one of them cautiously asked.
“You ask too many questions!” The chubby man erupted in fury. “You shouldn’t be asking so much! You shouldn’t ask so much! You’re already lucky enough to have arrived here directly…”
As the angry chubby man charged at them, the four decided not to ask any further questions and tacitly moved to subdue the seemingly crazy individual.
But…
With a muffled “bang,” the first man to engage with the chubby stranger was sent flying before he could even react. As he struggled to process what had happened, he realized that the seemingly obese and sluggish man was astonishingly strong and agile.
Before he could warn his comrades, he watched as his three fellow guards were taken down one after another by the sa chubby man. The man then unleashed a flurry of furious punches and shouts on the group. “You shouldn’t ask so many questions! You’re so lucky to have arrived here…”
Beaten and confused, the four guards felt an overwhelming sense of humiliation.
That sha eclipsed their curiosity about where they were. Before this mont, they had seen themselves as the elite of the elite, entrusted with safeguarding the vault at critical monts—a prestigious task reserved for the finest security forces.
They had taken pride in their combat abilities, but now all their arrogance had been utterly crushed by the deranged lunatic before them. The pain of the blows was insignificant compared to the sting of humiliation.
Of course, if they had known that this chubby middle-aged man was once an outstanding ground combat officer at a foreign air force base—and that during a mysterious event where the entire base’s personnel were transported to primitive islands infested with monsters, and nearly everyone perished—they might have felt less humiliated. This man had managed to survive for months on an island filled with venomous pests, airborne predators, aquatic threats, and terrestrial beasts.
And perhaps they’d find comfort in knowing that his obesity and apparent madness were symptoms of enduring relentless hunger, exposure, and fear. Given his circumstances, overeating at every opportunity turned him from skeletal thinness into a plump figure.
Although overweight, his combat prowess had only grown stronger—in survival ergencies, the human body’s potential can be tapped far beyond the limits of ordinary training.
Unfortunately, no amount of strength could cure his ntal instability. And the researchers at Dahe Base had no interest in helping a ntally unstable individual—they simply assigned him to herd cattle alone, since he didn’t lash out at livestock.
As the four guards lay bruised and beaten, far away in Phoenix City, in a bank that had just suffered a storage room theft, an earth-shaking explosion suddenly reverberated…
The ground seed to tremble, shocking everyone, including passersby on the street. The street beca eerily silent, interrupted only by the frantic alarm noises of cars in the parking lot resonating through the air.
Inside the bank, those closest to the explosion were left in a ntal haze, unable to process what had occurred.
Those further away, upon regaining their senses, grabbed their weapons and instinctively charged toward the source of the explosion.
That location—the bank’s gold vault…
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