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1310: 579 Chapter_2 1310: 579 Chapter_2 Chun Li spat out fresh blood, her life force rapidly weakening.

Mu You was stunned for a mont.

Turning to look behind, he finally noticed a semi-invisible humanoid ch that had stealthily moved to his rear.

After striking, it quickly retreated and blended into the air again.

Mu You knew without looking that this was a replica of the Chaleon, capable of perfectly integrating into the environnt, making it in so sense a more qualified ‘assassin’ than the Green Hummingbird.

Unfortunately, these types of assassins that rely on sneak attacks fear nothing more than being discovered prematurely.

Mu You imdiately traced back.

This ti he had preemptively grasped the Chaleon’s invisible position and naturally, he would not be struck again.

Just as the invisible ch behind him was about to erge, Mu You suddenly turned around, his hand slashing his light sword towards his back.

“Zing!”

A flash of white light passed, and the Chaleon behind him was cut in half by the sleeve blade, its lower body disintegrating into parts that fell away, while its upper body, after pausing in shock, imdiately turned to flee.

Unfortunately, Mu You had already foreseen its intention.

With a flash, he intercepted it on its escape route, grabbing the invisible ch armor by the throat.

The cannon on his right arm surged with fiery elental energy.

In the next second, the Fire God cannon fired, turning the remaining part of the invisible ch armor to ash amid a steaming heat wave.

“Next is…”

Having disposed of the fake Chaleon, Mu You didn’t hesitate.

Making use of the cover of the firelight, he rushed towards the Green Hummingbird that was coming to assist.

By the ti the Green Hummingbird realized the situation was dire and tried to escape, it was already a step too late.

It was t by the true ‘Green Hummingbird Sting.’

A green streak of light flashed like lightning, but just as the green hummingbird was about to be impaled by the dagger, a breaking sound erupted next to Mu You.

This was followed by a violent explosion that pierced a bullet hole through Mu You’s ch, and the shockwave of the explosion also blew away the about to strike Green Hummingbird Sting.

Mu You had no choice but to trace back again, evading the shot that ca from afar, but this avoidance also gave the Green Hummingbird in front a chance to breathe, and it seized the mont to fly away, escaping with its life.

Mu You turned and quickly saw through the layers upon layers of ch armies, spotting a half-humanoid ch crouched on a distant hillside: the lower half was humanoid, while the upper half was a long barrel sniper cannon.

Twilight Clone, an Origin Battle Armor centered around long-range artillery fire, with greater lethality the farther the shot traveled, equating to a sniper on the battlefield.

This cannon ch fired a shot towards Mu You, saving the Green Hummingbird and then imdiately swiveled its cannon, firing repeatedly towards another direction.

Mu You turned to see that it was at the dicinal Plant Gatherer’s combat location.

At that mont, the dicinal Plant Gatherer was already entangled by a Silver Angel’s replica and a large chanical spider.

This chanical spider’s prototype, known as the Ghost Spider, was an Origin Battle Armor excelling in scouting and control, with the ability to split and create spider webs.

When attacked, the Ghost Spider could instantly split into countless mini chanical spiders that dispersed to avoid attacks, reassembling after the attack while the mini spiders could also spin webs.

These webs had the dual capability of entangling and controlling enemies as well as scouting intelligence.

At this mont, the dicinal Plant Gatherer was covered from head to toe with webs coming from all directions, constantly forced to keep moving because the slightest delay would bring more webs sweeping over him, eventually trapping him completely.

Under the heavy entanglent of dense webs, the dicinal Plant Gatherer’s movents were greatly hindered.

Even in this state, he still had to constantly guard against snipes from the distant Twilight Clone, making his fight much tougher than Mu You’s.

Shortly after the battle began, he had already died twice.

Mu You imdiately left the two chs beside him and rushed towards the dicinal Plant Gatherer to help him break free.

But just as he took a step, a breaking sound again occurred.

A sharp knife unexpectedly erged from his side, piercing through his waist.

Mu You was stunned, turning his head to look at the invisible ch that had appeared beside him, frowning.

Wasn’t this thing just blasted to smithereens by him?

Mu You quickly solved this puzzle, as not far behind the Chaleon, a bug-type ch was hiding among the group of chs, its form flickering in and out of sight.

Glowworm Imposter, yet another Origin Battle Armor with negligible combat power, because its role was ‘battlefield dic,’ a chanical dic roaming the battlefield, able to quickly repair other Origin Battle Armors.

The fact that this Chaleon replica had been resurrected was evidently its doing.

Moreover, seeing even the ‘Glowworm’ had been successfully replicated, Mu You suspected for a mont whether the ‘Terminators’ resurrection capability was also created through the Glowworm’s dic principle.

Including the Glowworm, the eight types of chs had now all been revealed: Silver Angel, Black Angel, Green Hummingbird, Chaleon, Ghost Spider, Twilight, Roulette Doll, Glowworm.

In total, there were ten Origin Battle Armors, with the two yet to appear being the ‘Void Walker’ and ‘Deep Blue’.

Among them, the Void Walker was a ch wielding the power of space, reportedly able to enter the void world and cross large spatial distances instantly.

Deep Blue, on the other hand, was a sea-specific battle armor, capable of freely navigating in the real world’s most extre and virtually impassable mariti areas.

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