Guan Tong looked at the hundreds of living dead in the warehouse and imdiately decided to eliminate them.
This warehouse was an enclosed space, and the living dead were all gathered together, making it perfect for his Silver Hunt to shine.
He estimated that just three Type 3 high-explosive rounds would be enough to eliminate most of them. The remaining ones would also lose their mobility and could be finished off with other thods—like kicking their heads in.
Because the shoes on Guan Tong's feet were the [Multi-Terrain Marching Boots], produced by the Terminal's Ascension Store, using them to eliminate the living dead would still be counted in the final settlent statistics.
He wasted no ti. First, he commanded Shadow to pull the iron door open to its maximum width, placed the flashlight on the ground to illuminate the interior, and then quickly recalled it.
Shadow consud 1 point of Mind Power for every second it existed in Physical Form, so it was best to conserve it unless absolutely necessary.
He then gauged the distance and cautiously moved forward.
He would not enter the warehouse itself; that would still be dangerous. He only planned to stand near the iron door, maintaining a safe distance to eliminate them with the highest efficiency, leaving them no room to counterattack.
Guan Tong walked up to the iron door, maintaining a 30-ter distance from the living dead inside the warehouse. He adjusted the Silver Hunt to Type 3 ammunition mode and aid at the center of the warehouse's interior.
He pulled the trigger, and the high-explosive round instantly fired.
"Boom!"
With a loud explosion, the center of the warehouse instantly erupted. The living dead at that position and nearby were imdiately blown to pieces in large numbers!
"Roar!!!!!!"
The remaining living dead let out roars. At this mont, Guan Tong fired another Type 3 round.
"Boom!"
Another large group of living dead was blasted away. However, one fortunate survivor was sent flying towards the iron door. This caused its distance from Guan Tong to beco less than 30 ters, and it imdiately detected his presence.
Living dead within a certain range seed to share their senses with each other. If one discovered a human, the others nearby would also imdiately beco aware. Consequently, all the living dead inside the warehouse that could still move surged towards the iron door at once.
Guan Tong was not surprised by this. He took a few steps back, took a deep breath, and prepared to fire another Type 3 round when the remaining living dead got close to the doorway. That would clear the field.
Even if a few stragglers remained, a few Type 1 rounds could finish them off. However, he couldn't waste Type 3 rounds indiscriminately anymore; he needed to save them for a potential encounter with a "Matriarch Converter."
Although he still had plenty of Mind Power left to generate ammunition on the spot, if possible, he preferred to complete this rule by consuming only the ammunition he had prepared in advance.
Just as Guan Tong was about to pull the trigger, a sharp, snapping crash suddenly ca from the rolling shutter door at the warehouse's main entrance.
"Crash!"
Guan Tong looked up and saw that the lowered rolling shutter door at the main entrance had been destroyed. A tall white figure walked into the warehouse.
Could it be a "Matriarch Converter"?!
Guan Tong imdiately realized it was not, because as soon as that figure entered the warehouse, its distance was closer to the living dead than he was. A large number of living dead imdiately abandoned Guan Tong outside the back door and turned to charge towards the white figure!
This instantly confird to Guan Tong that it was a human, not a "Matriarch Converter."
Trouble...
Guan Tong had wanted to wait for the living dead to gather and then finish them off with one more Type 3 round. He never expected a human to suddenly appear! And this human, whether you called them reckless or foolish, had actually broken through the warehouse's rolling shutter door from the front to get in!
"Am I too late?"
The white figure sighed softly, its crisp and clear voice standing out sharply amidst the roars of the living dead.
Hearing this, Guan Tong was sowhat surprised because it was clearly a woman's voice. However, he had initially seen the figure as quite tall, and combined with the dim lighting obscuring its features, he had subconsciously assud it was a man.
Seeing that dozens of surviving living dead were charging towards that person, Guan Tong couldn't fire for the mont. If he used a Type 3 round, while it would kill the living dead, it might also affect that woman.
However, the next mont, he was astonished to find that his worry was completely unnecessary.
Facing the onrushing swarm of living dead, the white figure didn't draw any weapon. She rely turned her body slightly, let her arms hang down, and assud a starting stance that resembled so form of kung fu.
When the fastest living dead reached her side, the white figure unleashed a sharp, high roundhouse kick, sweeping it away and sending it crashing into over a dozen living dead behind, knocking them all to the ground!
Witnessing this, Guan Tong was imdiately amazed. Was this kung fu? Or so kind of ability?
"Friend over there."
The white figure had obviously also noticed Guan Tong. While fending off the enemies, she spoke up, "If you feel it's dangerous, please step back for now. I'll handle these living dead."
"......"
Since she said so, Guan Tong was happy to save so ammunition. He stood to the side and observed. Her movents were extrely agile, her punches and kicks powerful and robust. Her hair, tied into a long braid, flew about with her body's movents.
Those living dead, which were like rabid dogs to ordinary people, seed as fragile as clay figures before her fists and feet.
Guan Tong saw with his own eyes how she used a spinning kick to effortlessly kick off the heads of four or five living dead! The siege by dozens of living dead couldn't land a single touch on her, let alone cause her any harm.
Did such powerful kung fu truly exist in the world?
Guan Tong watched, inwardly astonished. Forget reality; even in the many kung fu movies he had seen before, the protagonists never displayed this level of prowess.
Guan Tong gazed at the woman in white with the long braid, wondering if she had purchased so kung fu-related ability. Just like how Chen Na had previously purchased [Perception Domain].
Before long, probably less than two minutes, the dozens of living dead were all eliminated by her. Throughout the process, she didn't use any weapons, relying entirely on her fist and foot techniques.
After dealing with the living dead, the woman in white walked over. As the distance closed, Guan Tong could see her appearance clearly.
His first impression was that this woman was very tall, probably over 1.8 ters. She wore a white martial arts uniform, both top and bottom. Though loose-fitting, it couldn't completely conceal her well-proportioned and full figure.
Guan Tong particularly noticed a dark blue belt tied around her waist with the characters "Gui Yun" on it. This reminded him of sothing, and he blurted out, "Are you a master from the Guiyun Martial Arts School?"
The woman nodded. "That's right. I am Shi Jingyi, the head instructor of the Guiyun Martial Arts School."
The reason Guan Tong knew about it was because this martial arts school had been in the news before. Reportedly, soone went to the Guiyun Martial Arts School to challenge them and was beaten to death on the spot... This incident caused quite a stir, but Guan Tong hadn't paid attention to the follow-up.
"Correct." The woman nodded in acknowledgnt, her phoenix eyes with slightly upturned outer corners looking at Guan Tong. "My na is Shi Jingyi. And yours?"
"My na is Guan Tong."
"Guan Tong?" Upon hearing this, Shi Jingyi's lips curved into a slight smile. "Read backwards, it's 'Tong Guan'. I like this na. It has very good connotations in this era of Doomsday Rules."
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