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Chapter 123: Seduce and Kill Sergei

For ordinary people, curse magic is simply the "devil's technique".

But for alchemists with a certain amount of knowledge, any technique can be traced back to its origin.

"Curse magic... is it essentially sothing similar to a parasitic nature? It must be because I breathed in or had skin contact with the green blood of those crows earlier, that I got infected..."

Su'en automatically recalled related knowledge in his mind.

He also guessed the process of how he got cursed.

The red-eyed crows from earlier were not only used for surveillance, but more importantly, they were the dium for the "plague doctor" Sergei to cast curse magic. Those crows were shot and their green blood splattered everywhere, which was unavoidable. Whether they were shot or not, the crows themselves were the source of the plague.

Su'en looked at his attribute panel, his brows furrowing.

At this mont, a negative status prompt appeared: [Raven's Blood Curse], consuming 1% of vitality per minute, giving birth to green blood ravens.

Just now, he spat out a live crow, which was a distorted monster born from the curse using its flesh and blood.

Being cursed was equivalent to having a continuous blood loss status in the ga.

The consumption of 1% vitality per minute did not an that a person would die when it reached 100%. In fact, when it reached around 30%, a person would fall into a weakened state, and at most 60%, their life would be in danger.

Hmm, the psychological damage was also quite significant.

If an ordinary person encountered suddenly spitting out a living creature with feathers in their mouth, not to ntion the extent of the damage, they would be scared half to death.

Su'en now felt strange even swallowing saliva. There seed to be sothing foreign in his throat that he couldn't swallow.

He thought and injected himself with a recovery potion.

The montum of vitality loss eased, but it didn't cure it.

If recovery potions were continuously injected, their effectiveness would gradually decrease, and the body would not be able to withstand it.

To completely resolve it, he could only find the correct thod to lift the curse. Otherwise, he would be sucked to death.

........

At this mont, a red-eyed crow suddenly flew onto the handlebar of the motorcycle and cawed, "Kid, you have been cursed by . I'll give you a chance to survive..."

But before the crow could finish speaking, Su'en seed to have no interest in listening and shot it, turning it into a mass of green blood mist with feathers flying everywhere.

Survive?

I fucking believe you.

After causing such a big commotion in the inner city, Su'en had killed more than ten mbers of the Umbrella Organization. He didn't have any hope of being caught and still staying alive.

Even if he wanted to survive, it definitely wouldn't be relying on this guy.

He could only rely on himself.

Without thinking, Su'en knew that the crow's words were either asking him to surrender or trying to buy ti...

Su'en knew very well that this was also Sergei's thod. The crows themselves didn't have much combat power, and now with the "curse" being applied, they could only engage in verbal battles.

But it also revealed one thing, which was that Sergei's main body was still so distance away from here. Otherwise, there would be no need to use crows to relay ssages.

Sergei was indeed very strong, but no matter how strong he was, he couldn't kill soone from a distance. How could he take advantage of a few crows?

Su'en didn't pay attention to this guy's intentions.

Then, another crow flew over and threatened, "You're looking for death! I now..."

Before it could finish speaking, it was shot again.

This action completely enraged the flock of crows. At this mont, these hundreds of crows unexpectedly ford a formation and charged towards Su'en's motorcycle. The damage wasn't significant, but it disturbed his line of sight and slowed down his riding speed.

"Heh... as expected, they want to buy ti."

Su'en looked at the increasing number of crows in the sky and decided not to escape. The buildings in the block beca the crows' cover, making it inconvenient to shoot. So he simply drove the motorcycle to an open area.

Once he arrived at the open area, the flock of crows imdiately followed, their imposing manner wanting to peck at Su'en's eyes and obstruct his vision.

Su'en squeezed the brakes, and the motorcycle abruptly stopped. Then, he extended his hands into the air, conjuring two puppets without any hesitation, and unleashed a barrage of phosphorus fire into the sky!

Can't do anything to you second-tier professionals, can't do anything to a few dumb birds?

The flas caught the crows off guard, and hundreds of them were instantly burned to death. Their bodies fell like rain, and the air was filled with the sll of burnt at.

The surviving crows flew away in panic, screeching in fear from a distance.

But Su'en wasn't polite either, both guns firing.

As a "firearms expert," he might not be able to kill professionals, but shooting these stupid birds was like shooting one with each bullet, or even shooting several at once.

With a few shots, the remaining two or three percent of the crows in the sky exploded into blood mist.

In the blink of an eye, the hundreds of crows scattered and fled, leaving only one crow flying while shouting in anger, "Damn it, kid, I will definitely tear you into pieces..."

Su'en listened to this threat without any change in his expression. Without aiming, he raised his hand and pulled the trigger in the direction where the sound ca from, instantly killing it.

It's no wonder that Sergei, the "plague doctor," cursed and cursed. Su'en's actions just now caused him quite a bit of loss.

These "green blood crows" were not ordinary crows. To train them to their current state, it required a large amount of money, energy, and ti.

Every death was like plucking a hair from the top of the "diterranean" head, one pluck, one heartache.

And those three crows that could speak were especially precious!

.......

After Su'en finished this, he ignored the crows that were hiding far away and rode the motorcycle towards Green Street once again.

He also knew that his whereabouts were exposed now, and he would be surrounded at any mont.Moreover, there is a second-order professional who is good at tracking, which is the most troubleso.

"I must find a way to kill Sergei first, otherwise I won't be able to escape back to Green Street..."

Su'en rode his bike, a coldness appearing in his eyes.

To kill a second-order professional, the most reliable thod he could think of now was the zombies and scythes in the basent of Green Street.

However, Sergei, the "Plague Doctor," had a very strange ability. It was said that he had a special curse technique that allowed him to use crows to take damage in his place, making him immune to physical injuries such as knives and guns. There were rumors in the underworld that he could "resurrect" after being killed.

Su'en didn't know what that ability was, but since it had been spread, it ant that Sergei definitely had a similar ability and should not be underestimated.

After all, the scythe caused physical damage. If he couldn't kill Sergei, Su'en felt that his situation would be very bad.

"Qiantiao is on Norton Street... No, besides the Smoke Ghost, there must be other moles in the Cross Society."

Su'en trusted Qiantiao, but he knew that Qiantiao couldn't protect him.

Although the Crow Gang was fearless, there was an umbrella organization behind them.

Moreover, if he couldn't find anyone on Norton Street at the first mont and instead attracted other smoke ghosts or moles, that would be the worst.

As for the "communicator," Su'en dared not use it now.

The communication range of a regular gang mber's communicator was only a few kiloters, and it received on all channels, so the level of confidentiality was very low.

Once he spoke, the undercover agents of the umbrella organization in the outer city would receive the ssage first, exposing his approximate location.

Just shouting "the smoke ghost is a mole" wouldn't be of much significance.

First, there was no evidence.

Second, it would be harmful to his escape route.

What he might receive then would not be help, but killers.

And... the only expert he knew seed to be Mr. Hei.

Although that elusive top professional was not afraid of the umbrella organization, he had no obligation to help.

"It seems that I can only use that thod..."

With a flash of thought, Su'en frowned and muttered to himself.

.......

The crow flock was dispersed, but Su'en knew that his whereabouts must have been exposed.

He was certain that the "Plague Doctor" Sergei must be chasing after him now.

However, the situation was not too bad.

That was because the southern city was the territory of the Cross Society, and the Crow Gang couldn't cross the border on a large scale. Su'en believed that it was very likely that Sergei ca alone.

Su'en thought of a plan to kill him.

Just now, he had frightened the flock of crows, and those crows had learned their lesson and no longer ca out to intimidate him. But he had the ability of "Malicious Perception," and although those crows hid well, they couldn't escape his perception.

Su'en pretended not to notice and rode his motorcycle not to Green Street, but to Gingko Street a few blocks away.

After leaving the motorcycle behind, he deliberately circled around and made enough anti-tracking movents before entering the small Western-style building at No. 88.

After entering the house, Su'en no longer felt anxious.

He sat on the sofa in the living room and took the ti to deal with the wounds on his body.

Then he checked his ammunition, firearms, and equipnt.

After doing all this, he lay back on the sofa to rest. Looking at the ceiling, he muttered to himself, "I hope Mr. Hei doesn't mind

leading soone into his trap..."

Yes, this was a plan he had thought of a long ti ago.

Su'en had imagined that if he encountered an unbeatable enemy, No. 88 Green Street would be an excellent ambush location.

Because there was a "T-level Curse Space" in the basent.

And Su'en knew the way out.

Although he might encounter the terrifying super-tier zombies after entering, compared to the enemy who was lured in, it was a nightmare.

.......

"But this 'Raven Hematopoietic Curse' is indeed a problem. If I can't find a way to break it, I might really be sucked to death..."

Nearly twenty minutes had passed, and even though he had injected the healing potion, Su'en still felt dizzy and weak, a sign of blood loss.

And at this mont, a familiar foreign object sensation appeared in his throat again. Su'en's face turned slightly pale, and in an instant, with a "vomit," another crow flew out.

The "caw caw caw" sound seed to be mocking his incompetence.

As soon as he vomited, Su'en instantly felt even weaker, but a trace of coldness flashed in his eyes. "Finally, it's here..."

Although Su'en had no surprise in his heart when the crow flew out of his mouth, he still reacted as if his whereabouts had been discovered and turned to rush out of the door.

But obviously, the enemy wouldn't let him escape so easily.

Just at this mont, the glass of the second-floor window suddenly shattered, and a group of crows flew in, blocking his way. Among the flock of crows, a middle-aged man with large black feather wings and a crow mask on his face flew in.

"Your talent for flying is indeed fast."

Seeing the newcor, Su'en naturally guessed that this was the real "Plague Doctor" Sergei.

This guy had the rare Beastification talent [B-055-Crowman].

As soon as the crow flock entered the room, the imposing pressure of a second-order professional imdiately made Su'en feel a strong sense of malice.

Sergei looked at Su'en, who was trapped like a turtle in a jar, sneered, and didn't rush to attack. He coldly taunted, "Kid, do you think you can escape?"

In response, two bullets were fired in rapid succession.

Two crows were killed, but Sergei's main body was unhard.

Seeing this, Su'en's face was full of "panic," without any hesitation, he turned and rushed into the basent.

Sergei, seeing that Su'en had been discovered, naturally guessed that there might be an ambush or tunnel in the basent. He didn't rush to chase after him, but controlled the flock of crows to fly down first.Through the shared vision of his crow, he found that it was just an empty, enclosed basent.

Then, the basent was filled with the sound of gunfire again.

His crow was shot down by Su'en once more.

"Damn bastard!"

Sergei cursed, feeling his pet being killed. His eyes twitched, and his anger surged instantly.

Knowing that there was no ambush in the basent, he pursued.

......

Sergei cornered Su'en in the basent.

Originally, he wanted to persuade him to surrender in a victorious posture, but before he could, a strange scene occurred.

The space around Su'en in the basent twisted, and then, without any warning, he disappeared!

"Teleportation? Or invisibility?"

Sergei watched as a living person in front of him vanished, his face changing drastically.

Where Su'en disappeared, a piece of paper slowly fell to the ground.

Sergei widened his eyes, trying to find Su'en's figure in the basent, but to no avail.

"No seals, no alchemy array lighting up, how did he escape?"

Sergei was full of doubts.

At this ti, he also saw the paper, so he controlled the crow to fetch it.

Upon reading it, the paper read: "The basent is a cursed space."

"Cursed space?"

Sergei instinctively muttered sothing in his heart, and suddenly found the surroundings twisting and changing.

He instantly realized sothing and muttered, "Not good!"

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