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Chapter 696: Chapter 284: Destroying Channels Again, Shocking the World [10,000 words]

The Wharton Monunt, located at the center of the National Square, is a landmark building in the Yate District.

It is also one of the world’s tallest stone buildings and the highest obelisk.

It is a marble obelisk that is square in shape, 22.4 ters wide at the base, 169 ters high, with fifty iron stairs and a high-speed elevator inside.

Embedded within the walls of the monunt are 188 commorative stones donated by private individuals, groups, and from around the world, one of which is even a gift from the Mite governnt.

It is also a famous tourist spot visited by many.

At this mont, Mu Rufeng had already appeared above the monunt.

The Phantom enveloped the monunt and then transported the tourists who were sightseeing inside, out.

Then Mu Rufeng raised his hand and with a simple slap, he rendered the monunt useless.

“Next, Silver Gate Bridge!”

Before the tourists could even react, Mu Rufeng had already disappeared.

“Ah~~~!”

The belated tourists finally reacted and began to scream in terror.

So tourists were frightened and scattered even though the threatening Mu Rufeng had already left.

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The Silver Gate Bridge, also known as “Silver Gate Strait Bridge,” is a sea crossing that connects Old Silver Mountain and Marin County, situated above the Silver Gate Strait, and is a major symbol of Old Silver Mountain City.

Constructed in 1937 and opened to traffic, it spans 2780 ters in length, with six lanes in both directions, and cost thirty-five million United States dollars to build.

This wasn’t the modern thirty-five million, but the 1937 figure.

Converted to today’s standards, it would cost about a billion United States dollars.

Mu Rufeng released the Phantom, enveloping the entire Silver Gate Bridge.

The traffic on the bridge was still very heavy, Mu Rufeng blocked the entrance outright, allowing cars to exit but not enter.

Soon, both ends of the bridge were completely blocked.

Of course, it would still take a few minutes for all the vehicles on the bridge to clear out completely.

Three minutes quickly passed.

All vehicles had left the bridge.

Mu Rufeng didn’t want to waste any more ti and unleashed several Explosive Fla Techniques, directly destroying the Silver Gate Bridge.

Mu Rufeng wasn’t in a hurry to leave; instead, he took out the soul-sucking gourd and imdiately deployed the Soul Absorption Domain.

In the blink of an eye, it enveloped the entire Old Silver Mountain.

A minute later, everyone had 0.1 units of their soul power absorbed.

“Not here, then, the next city.” Mu Rufeng withdrew the Soul Absorption Domain and then headed directly to the next city.

For Mu Rufeng, finding another channel was still easy; it was just a bit ti-consuming.

Having the soul-sucking gourd allowed him to easily release a Soul Absorption Domain that could cover an entire city.

He could feel everything within the domain, so taking a little ti to run through all of Arica wasn’t too difficult, right?

As for placing the channel in another country, that was simply not possible.

Once a channel was opened, it couldn’t be moved.

All the while Mu Rufeng was searching for the channel location and destroying landmarks, internationally, online discussions were already exploding.

Today was destined to be a day that would shock the world.

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Dostically.

At this mont, the internet was entirely filled with discussions about Mu Rufeng’s actions.

So were fiercely supporting him and cheering him on, so were silent and unopinionated, and then there were those who had been subservient for too long.

Even now, such people still existed.

They condemned Mu Rufeng, questioning him, believing him to be a criminal, arguing that he should be sentenced to death, that Huaxia should apologize, and ultimately compensate the United States.

Of course, these people were also blasted by the first group so much so that they dared not show their faces.

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To be honest, Mu Rufeng actually had another thod to easily find the channel location.

However, Mu Rufeng did not use it because he now wanted to severely make an example, showing the world’s nations who was really the boss.

And the United States was this proverbial chicken.

Thinking they could act domineering with a mushroom bomb?

Do you think it’s still the world of the past? Now is the era of Contractors.

Even if a mushroom bomb was thrown, as long as it wasn’t the kind that exploded imdiately upon launch, Mu Rufeng could dodge it.

Of course, his searches from city to city also allowed him to harvest so soul power.

Mu Rufeng destroyed the most conspicuous landmark in each city he visited and then absorbed 0.1 units of soul power.

Just two hours later, Mu Rufeng had already swept through forty cities.

Faced with the United States’ blustering and even threats of dropping a mushroom bomb, Mu Rufeng simply ignored them.

It didn’t matter—let them throw one if they dared. After all, this was still the United States; how could he possibly be afraid?

This ti around, the reputation of the United States was pretty much completely ruined.

Because they had no way to stop Mu Rufeng.

Earlier they had assembled a group of personnel, obtained many powerful Rule Items in an attempt to kill Mu Rufeng.

Unfortunately, Mu Rufeng possessed Rule Suppression, a talent which ant that those Rule Items were virtually useless.

He hadn’t used Rule Suppression before, mainly because there hadn’t been an opportunity.

Rule Suppression could be activated at will, once activated, it would directly suppress all rules aid at Mu Rufeng by one level.

It could also be deactivated, with no effects occurring when shut off.

Similar to so Rule Items and Rule Skills, regardless of the disparity in strength, it would have compulsory restrictions.

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