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Capítulo 1758: Chapter 73: Classmates Reunited

i Jueye was not soone who liked to endure quietly. Even after his last death, he didn’t learn much of a lesson. Upon entering the ga, he imdiately went to find Gu Xueqi.

The headmaster tried to persuade him, and Han Zifeng led a group of students in opposition, but it was all in vain. i Jueye did not explain anything, directly unleashing a psychic attack.

“I am the group leader, and you must listen to .” i Jueye intended to use violence to intimidate these people, ready to take them down if they disobeyed, since killing them wouldn’t deduct points.

Han Zifeng compromised, wanting to see if this guy truly had any skill.

After learning that the prey was Gu Xiaohua, i Jueye didn’t care about the Trojan saying that if he killed them he could revive, he only wanted revenge, to make her and Tang Zheng suffer.

“Gu Xueqi, do you rember ?”

In the darkening alley at sunset, i Jueye appeared beside Gu Xueqi.

Gu Xiaohua didn’t give i Jueye ti to speak, pulling out her weapon and blasting through the nearby wall, darting inside.

Tu Jinxin appeared at the alley entrance, initially attempting to block Gu Xueqi’s retreat, but only saw dust filling the air.

“Chase!” i Jueye’s face turned livid with rage.

“There’s definitely more than one of them.” While moving, various thoughts spun in Gu Xueqi’s mind. i Jueye appeared here, indicating he’d been watching her. This alley might be the battlefield he chose; if not, she still needed to avoid fighting in this setting.

The opponent is of the psychic type, while she is from the healing system, unsuitable for direct confrontation. Moreover, she needed to use her mobility to disrupt their formation, which would expose their team mbers, allowing her to observe their strength, and determine who was the easiest to kill, and whose death would demoralize them the most.

Only by constantly moving could opportunities for a strike appear, and she could take the initiative.

“As long as they can’t catch imdiately, their mood will be affected. I need to find a way to make them impatient and force them into errors.” Gu Xueqi kept her breathing steady, pondering the elents she could exploit.

“i Jueye is a unique character who doesn’t fit in. Even if he teams up, conflict would soon arise, and if they separate, that’s the opportunity.” After nearly two minutes of running, Gu Xueqi saw other people, mostly students.

“Is this girl a dog? She runs really fast.” Tu Jinxin had initially thought he could easily slaughter his opponent, never expecting a rally race, feeling so frustrated he almost spat blood.

Han Zifeng, with gale-like speed, caught up to Gu Xueqi.

Gu Xiaohua waved her hands, unleashing a Fla Phoenix, and threw out a Pumpkin Carriage, spreading various negative halos, slowing their movent speed.

The two sides exchanged fire, but both imdiately activated shields, avoiding injuries.

“We must neutralize their advantage.” Gu Xueqi saw the police station and decided to stir up chaos. With more people, the police would certainly be more cautious, and only amidst chaos could she escape.

Gu Xueqi put on her hood, hesitated for a mont, but ultimately refrained from throwing bombs at the mall and the pedestrians on the street—this was her limit.

“Catch him for !” i Jueye’s psychic energy shot out, controlling the passersby to charge at Gu Xueqi like fearless zombies.

“Purification!” Gu Xueqi pulled out her handgun and unleashed a barrage of fire at them.

The bullets that ca out of the chamber turned into fist-sized Phoenixes. Upon hitting the crowds, they gradually cald down, and although they still stood dumbfounded, they no longer attacked Gu Xiaohua.

The Phoenix’s fla was an ultimate healing ability, able to dispel so negative effects. Of course, if the opponent was too strong, like Bingxu, Gu Xueqi would still be crushed.

“Block him, you idiots.” i Jueye cursed loudly, his emotions unsteady.

A taxi, seeing the commotion, tried to turn around and leave, catching Gu Xueqi’s attention.

“Get out!” Bang, bang, Gu Xueqi fired two threatening shots. Not only did the Beastman driver not get out, but he also grimaced, pulling out a shotgun from under the seat.

Bam, Gu Xueqi blew off the Beastman’s head with a shot. She opened the car door, dragged out the corpse, and then got in.

Her driving skills shone through. Gu Xueqi operated with expertise, the tires fiercely rubbing against the ground, even overheating and emitting black smoke, before shooting out.

The beauty turned on the wipers to clean the windshield of brain pulp and blood.

“Now what? The police are coming.” Hearing the sirens, Han Zifeng complained.

“If you don’t have the tools, don’t take the job.” Xu Guanlin cursed, shaking his head, “Don’t just stand there, hurry up and withdraw.”

i Jueye, in a furious rage, ground his teeth almost completely.

“They didn’t chase after us; these guys are too indecisive.” Gu Xueqi watched the enemies through the rearview mirror, changing the clip with one hand.

These bullets were made with ability, accumulated over ti. Using them now could save life energy.

“No, since they let go and showed no regret on their faces, it ans they must have so way to track anyti.” After driving out of two streets, Gu Xueqi abandoned the car and dashed towards a building on the street side, planning to escape from there.

Just as the police car turned onto the street, several rocket shells were fired, blowing up the nearby buildings, blocking the way.

“Set up a battlefield and gain the advantage of the terrain.” Gu Xueqi quickly made the decision without wasting a mont.

Tang Zheng drove the tank rampaging down the main street; the super thick armor made him fearless. Any cars blocking the path either hurriedly swerved aside or were crushed into tal pancakes by the treads.

The carpet-bombing search, though a laborious and cumberso thod, proved effective, as Tang Zheng found the second target.

Lifting the hatch, Tang Zheng shouldered the AT-4 and climbed out, firing it toward the orc on the sidewalk who was left stunned by the scene.

Amid the thunderous explosion was the sound of a target eliminated hint.

“This guy’s utterly lawless; we must act quickly, or if the army is alerted, our situation will beco even more troubleso.” The impostor Tang Zheng had long understood Tang Zheng’s spiral search thod, so he set up a bit ahead of ti.

“Song Xin, you go, disguise yourself as a human bullied by the orcs, and then ambush him.” The impostor ordered nonchalantly.

“I refuse.” Song Xin declined.

With a slap, the impostor struck Song Xin’s cheek and angrily cursed, “Everyone only has three days of life. If we don’t kill Tang Zheng, we’ll all die. What’s the use of loving him?”

“You can go find Tang Zheng; he surely has a way.” Song Xin looked at the impostor, whose face was identical to Tang Zheng’s, yet felt no emotion. This guy was too ruthless, completely different from the classmate she knew.

“Wishful thinking, you’re playing with everyone’s lives.” Another slap from the impostor.

The group leaders of any team with the chance to enter the Holy Land War had been previously cloned by the trojans and sent into the Trojan Horse Ga for trials, so their strength far exceeded that of the revived mbers.

“Song Xin, just do as they say!” Zhao Dongtao persuaded, giving Jing Lan a aningful glance. Tang Zheng was a nostalgic person, so if Song Xin ambushed him, it would certainly lower his vigilance, greatly increasing the success rate.

“Song Xin, stop being stubborn, you have to think of everyone!” Jing Lan smiled wryly, trying to persuade her best friend.

The classmates accused her from all sides, looking at Song Xin as if she were a traitor.

“Has everyone gone mad? The person you want to kill is Tang Zheng; he’s our classmate.” Song Xin scread hysterically.

“Maybe he doesn’t see us as classmates.” Zhou Peng muttered, secretly cursing Song Xin as cheap.

“How could that be? Have you forgotten how he helped us in the zombie ga?” Song Xin sobbed.

“He did help, which is why we all died,” Cao Rongxuan said impatiently, “Forget about this traitor. Jing Lan, you go ahead, we will support you at any ti.”

“Alright then!” Jing Lan hesitated for a mont but agreed. She wanted to live and go back to see her family.

The police efficiency in the Beastman Urban wasn’t very high, or maybe they were scared by Tang Zheng’s violent destruction. Ten minutes later, only two helicopters appeared overhead for surveillance, and no other war chariots were in sight.

Not being ard helicopters, Tang Zheng didn’t bother with them, continuing to search for prey, but stopped when passing by a street garden.

A woman was running away, her clothes tattered, revealing large patches of skin, with six orcs chasing after her.

“Scum, no, beast scum!” Tang Zheng was going to use the vehicle-mounted machine guns to deal with them, but then the woman was caught and pinned down, tangled up with them.

“Damn it!” Tang Zheng jumped out of the tank and drew his handgun, intimidating them with shooting, “Get lost, or I’ll open fire.”

“Lower-class citizen, do you want to die?” The orcs, hidden by the flower beds and vegetation, hadn’t noticed the tank and only saw a man running over, instantly becoming furious.

These orcs belonged to the city’s underworld force and naturally didn’t fear Tang Zheng. They drew their firearms and unleashed a round of shots at him.

“Kill that kid, and take this woman back, train her a bit, and sell her off. Daring to curse , I’ll let her taste the most miserable life.”

The orc leader’s rant abruptly ended when a bullet shot through his eye socket, blowing off his skull.

“Don’t move, or I’ll kill her!” Seeing his companions fall one by one, the orc panicked, grabbing Jing Lan by the neck and putting the gun muzzle against her head.

“Please save .” Jing Lan cried, intentionally letting her long hair cover her face to obscure her appearance.

“Trash!” Tang Zheng waved his right hand, a gravity slash cutting through the orc’s neck. He was about to leave but stopped when he heard that slightly familiar voice.

Jing Lan fell, drenched in blood, screaming.

“This figure seems familiar?” Tang Zheng walked towards Jing Lan, intending to have her lift her hair to see her face.

The people hiding in the shadows gripped their weapons tightly. Jing Lan showed her face; when Tang Zheng suddenly saw his dead classmate, there would definitely be a brief mont of surprise, and that would be the best mont to attack.

“Thank you for saving !” Jing Lan reached out to lift her hair, slightly slowing down the motion to attract Tang Zheng’s attention.

“Hmm? Apologizing? No, that’s not right!” Tang Zheng suddenly felt puzzled. A girl who had just been splattered with fresh blood should be scared and panicked, not apologizing. (To be continued. If you like this work, please co to Qidian (qidian) to vote for recomndations, monthly tickets; your support is my biggest motivation. Mobile users, please read on m.qidian.)

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