In the lobby of Jiangyun Company’s first floor,
Li Changhe and Qiu Wentian stood at the reception area.
To secure Alon’s location, they made contact under the guise of being students from Yanyun High School.
Notably, both Li Changhe and Qiu Wentian noticed so employees’ strange behavior within the company.
Their expressions were serious as they either sat or stood in every corner of the company, subtly blocking all the exits.
At the sa ti, they emanated an uncomfortable, chilling vibe.
"So they’ve seen blood? Looks like they’ve got quite a few lives on their hands," Li Changhe glanced at them and continued to wait for the receptionist’s call.
anwhile, he expanded his sensory perception of energy.
Although he only had 10 points of energy, just eting the first trait of energy, it was far less than the energy attributes of Chen Yu and Yun Ting.
But within a certain range, Li Changhe could still clearly ’observe’ people’s actions and locations.
And when the receptionist connected to Alon’s phone, Li Changhe’s already spread-out sensory perception detected that the person answering the phone was on the second floor, with two others in the room. One of them was Luo Qiao.
Luo Qiao and Alon were both there...
"Hahaha, isn’t this what we found?" Li Changhe chuckled darkly, no longer concealing the malice in his heart. His Extraordinary Soldier Cause and Effect surged to the skies.
No need to hide, because there was no longer a need to!
Those employees in the company who behaved abnormally changed their expressions and looked at Li Changhe and Qiu Wentian with shock and uncertainty, clearly alard by the murderous intent.
"They aren’t ordinary people, only those with keen perception can detect this murderous intent and malice. Ordinary people at most would feel a chill in the air around them," said Qiu Wentian, looking at those employees. "Could these be the foreign Transcendents sought by the Extraordinary Association?"
"They’re all the sa," Li Changhe walked towards the lobby since he had already gathered his enemies, it was ti to start seeking revenge.
Whoever stood in front of him, it didn’t matter who they were, just take them down!
At that mont, a loud burst of Japanese suddenly ca from the second floor.
At the sa ti, those oddly behaving employees leaped into action.
They quickly retrieved weapons from under the desks, behind cabinets, and from behind potted plants.
So were Japanese swords, so were short crossbows, and so were shurikens!
"忠義を尽くす!"
Yelling in Japanese, they wielded their weapons and comnced killing their colleagues closest to them.
Their orders were to stay inside Alon’s company to prevent any leaks of information.
When necessary, they would also attract the attention of the Extraordinary Association, allowing their core plan to succeed.
In this mont, provoked by Li Changhe and Qiu Wentian, these god-like killers, they swung their weapons without hesitation.
Aiming to use their own lives to buy ti, that is, to let the ship carrying the Divine Corpse set sail.
During World War II, a large number of Extraordinaries from Japan flooded into Hua Country, attempting to snatch Extraordinary resources.
At the sa ti, they encountered the Extraordinaries from Hua Country who were resisting the Japanese.
Even with assistance from the Japanese military, these Japanese Extraordinaries suffered heavy losses.
After World War II, even more so, Hua Country’s Extraordinary madn crossed the sea to Japan, unleashing a brutal campaign of vengeance.
The discontinuation of one inheritance after another nearly extinguished the Japanese Extraordinary system.
Fortunately, they discovered the existence of the Divine Corpse in the ancient texts of the deity Xu Fu.
That Qi Practitioner from the Qin Dynasty had indeed set foot on the Heavenly Road before his death.
Thus, the surviving Japanese Extraordinaries contacted that effeminate man from the Tianyan Association, planning to cooperate in moving the Divine Corpse out of Hua Country.
If they could find a way to tread the Heavenly Road from the Divine Corpse, Japan could continue its Extraordinary glory.
An employee wielding a blue Japanese sword cleaved the colleague beside him in two with a single stroke.
This was a plan that had been decided upon long ago, if any flaws erged, they would kill off all the employees of the company.
To ensure that the shipping route remained undiscovered.
And those veteran employees died without understanding why their new colleagues would turn on them, dying confused and oblivious.
Several Japanese Extraordinaries leapt up, their shuriken raining down like a shower of relentless raindrops.
Attacking everyone, including Li Changhe and Qiu Wentian.
Screams were incessant; the security guard at the door, panicked, barely took a step outside before a kunai pierced through the back of his head, and he was dragged back into the company.
Those Japanese Extraordinaries hiding in the corners had already sealed off any possible escape routes.
"These two young n have an alarming killing intent, they might be the Heavenly Prides of the Extraordinary Association. Kill them! Take their corpses back! We don’t have much ti!" the Qingdao Warrior ordered.
While they were envious of the Extraordinary Association’s consistent ergence of talented individuals, they also harbored hatred for their own country’s Heavenly Prides, all killed by Hua Country’s Extraordinaries, leading to Japan’s inability to produce new Extraordinaries.
Killing the Association’s Heavenly Prides was their greatest hope.
"Yes!" the Extraordinaries responded. They organized an encirclent while the storm of hidden weapons continued to fall.
In the center of the hall, Qiu Wentian had already taken off his school uniform, revealing a diminutive body wrapped in a sports vest. Then, with the school uniform twisted into a rope, he swung it around like a windmill, deflecting all the hidden weapons flying towards him and Li Changhe.
After all, he was a powerhouse with 13 points in strength, his control of strength reaching a new level. An ordinary school uniform beca a weapon in his hands.
However, using one’s own clothes as a weapon, this girl really had so nerve.
Such was the advantage of the main Physique, the body itself was the weapon. Li Changhe, with his Thirteen Point Physique, could easily withstand swords and sabers with his limbs.
When the rain of hidden weapons ceased, there were no more people standing in the hall apart from Li Changhe, Qiu Wentian, and those Japanese Extraordinaries.
Qiu Wentian dropped his tattered school uniform, looked at those who had surrounded him, and said, "That was a pretty ruthless move, were they not on the sa side?"
"No, you can tell from their positions. They never intended to let outsiders live from the start. Perhaps it was to silence them," Li Changhe responded. He took off his own school uniform and handed it to Qiu Wentian, saying, "Considering national traits, this seems not too surprising. The man who killed his colleagues is the one from a second ago. The current ones are also victims, yadda yadda. Isn’t it a common tactic of theirs?"
"Makes sense," Qiu Wentian said as he put on the school uniform, nodding, "Then bashing their heads in has nothing to do with now or later, right?"
Before Li Changhe could respond, a flash of a sword glead from behind.
A man with a samurai sword suddenly launched an attack from the back.
Sheathing the sword, then breathing in and out, drawing the sword, all in one fluid motion.
This was the Iaijutsu slash, also known as sword drawing technique.
Unfortunately, sneak attacks often only succeed when the opponent’s strength is comparable. Otherwise...it’s a death wish!
Li Changhe had already sensed the murder intent behind him, and as he turned, he moved forward instead of retreating. His body instantly approached, his left shoulder leading the charge and eting the attacker’s wrist, suppressing the Iaijutsu slash prematurely.
Then his right hand, Sharp Fist, struck directly at the samurai’s head. The protruding middle knuckle pierced right into the temple of the samurai.
...
(I will definitely make up for it, I’ve been a bit busy these days)
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