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Chapter 1004 - Chapter 1004 Chapter 104 Unbearable

Chapter 1004: Chapter 104 Unbearable Chapter 1004: Chapter 104 Unbearable Shen Qingyi did not forget her duty–the people of Kunlun are commendable in this aspect. Although she was standing on top of the pavilion, looking around, and even took out a night vision telescope to scan the area, she did not leave the pavilion.

Several security personnel were also frantically taking out various pieces of equipment. Someone noticed the night vision telescope in her hand and couldn’t help but exclaim in wonder, “Where did she get that equipment from?”

“Who knows where she got it from,” someone mumbled irritably, having been rudely awoken from sleep, “Is now the time to think about that? We need to figure out what’s happened inside!”

Although Luohua Manor is a large mountainous area, Feng Jun is willing to spend money; there are various illuminating lights spread throughout the hills.

Streetlights and the like were minor; there were also various powerful searchlights and ubiquitous decorative light strips.

A while back, during the New Year period, the manor lit up all kinds of lights. The searchlights and light strips spreading over the mountains and plains were quite a sight in Baixing Town, especially on the fifteenth of the first lunar month, when the manor did not shut off electricity or water, which made for a brilliant display of lights.

Today, only the streetlights, some mountaintop decorative light strips, and two searchlights were on.

Everyone was congratulating Li Shishi on her promotion tonight. Besides various generous gifts, Assistant Xiao Li also emptied his wallet to prepare lots of food and drinks, resulting in a somewhat relaxed guard as everyone enjoyed themselves to the fullest.

The alarm going off right now was actually automatic. Since automatic alarms cannot immediately judge the severity of a situation, the entire manor was alerted, but the commotion wasn’t too loud.

Once the alarm sounded, things were different–the lights throughout the manor were swiftly turned on, ready to catch any intruder attempting to skulk around unlawfully.

The security personnel at the entrance couldn’t help but marvel, “This manor… really does look impressive.”

No matter how loud the alarm was, Shen Qingyi would not leave her post, and neither would the other security personnel. Their assignment was to protect Elder Yu inside the coach bus; other matters were not their concern.

Feng Jun and the others also knew that the thief couldn’t possibly escape from this direction, so they directly blocked off other possible paths.

The intruder tonight was alone and had skillfully evaded various cameras and alarm devices, but unluckily for him, he was captured by an electromagnetic induction device.

What kind of electromagnetic induction device was it? It was a passive electromagnetic wave sensor, nothing too fancy–similar to how a computer’s speakers respond when you put a mobile phone near them, and if there is an incoming call, the speakers emit various weird buzzing sounds.

After all, the devices Feng Jun installed at his manor were civilian-grade, nothing that could compete with high-end, precision instruments.

However, if someone was carrying a device capable of emitting electromagnetic waves, it would be easily detected–after all, mobile phones need to connect to a network, and satellite phones need to link up with satellites, right?

Feng Jun installed these devices as a better-than-nothing measure. Although the devices he purchased were somewhat dubious in terms of provenance and not cheap, their effectiveness was just so-so, somewhat stronger than civilian devices but far from military-grade.

Anyway, the electronics market in Huaxia is full of variety. He felt that these gadgets were worth a shot, so he had them installed in the mountains.

After setting off the alarm, the intruder did not flee immediately but instead first threw out a few electronic jammers, and then turned to run away. Due to his interference, some cameras and sensors were disabled.

The first to react was Gao Qiang, who was always vigilant when asleep. Feng Jun had just finished two sets of yoga and was getting dressed, which inevitably slowed him down a bit.

Hua Hua’s reaction wasn’t slow either, being a Spirit Plant herder, its first concern was the Spirit Plants, then other matters. Feng Jun had also warned it to beware of decoy tactics to lure it away; it was nighttime, so it simply flew up and surveyed the situation.

After all, with Feng Jun in the manor today, it was not worried that the intruder could escape.

Gao Qiang also had a night vision telescope and quickly spotted the suspect after scanning around, launching into a chase immediately.

Gazi and Wang Haifeng had drunk quite a bit, but they sobered up from the buzz and were about to join Gao Qiang in encircling the individual. However, Gao Qiang suggested that they be careful of others taking advantage of the situation and that it was better for each to hold their position.

But Gao Qiang was a bit too overconfident, as during the pursuit, the dark figure naturally twisted, firing a short steel arrow at him.

Gao Qiang really didn’t expect the intruder to carry such a thing and dare to directly attack.

Fortunately, he had advanced to martial master and had the alertness of a special forces soldier. He dove to one side and rolled with the motion.

His response was appropriate, yet the steel arrow still grazed his shoulder and drew blood.

He felt a numbness in his arm and immediately shouted, “Watch out for the arrows, they’re poisoned!”

“Poisoned?” Upon hearing this cry, the people could not help but be outraged. Gazi spoke loudly, “Brother Qiang, don’t move, I’ll take him down!”

“Leave it to me,” a cold snort came just then, as Feng Jun had already rushed out from the courtyard, “We want him alive!”

As he charged towards the scene, all of the lights in the manor suddenly brightened–Li Shishi had run to the control room and turned on all the lights.

The lights shone on him, significantly slowing Feng Jun’s sprint. However, he was not worried–the intruder couldn’t possibly escape.

Yet, the dark figure accelerated once more, running for his life towards the exterior of the manor.

Just as he was about to approach the mountain wall, Shen Qingyi, one and a half miles away, raised his hand and a white light shot out with the speed of lightning.

This person, who never dreamt that an attack would come from this direction, was running very fast, making it hard to aim, but the opponent’s strike was aimed in front of him, anticipating his movement.

Pop pop, two light sounds rang out as two arm-thick branches were struck down, falling straight in front of him.

The security personnel watching from not too far away were dumbfounded, “What exactly is that white light…?”

However, the shadowy figure reacted quickly too, seeing the branches likely to entangle him, he suddenly leapt to the side.

Upon seeing this, Feng Jun unleashed his Divine Sense, landing a blow on the opponent, and then brought forth the Immortal Binding Rope, “Go!”

The next moment, the guy was tightly bound, but he was running so fast that even as he fell, he rolled uncontrollably towards the edge of the mountain wall, almost reaching it in the blink of an eye.

Feng Jun raised his hand and commanded, “Stop right there!”

Finally, less than fifty meters from the mountain wall, the figure stopped rolling. In fact, the slope here was more than thirty degrees steep, and had it not been for Feng Jun’s Levitation Object Collection, this person would have definitely rolled down the mountain wall.

The mountain wall here was about two and a half meters tall; rolling down it would mean, if not death, then serious injury.

Feng Jun walked over and knocked the person unconscious with a kick, then picked him up and prepared to head back.

“Boss Feng,” a voice called out from the walkie-talkie, it was Gao Mengang’s voice, “The people at the entrance say they want to know if this was an assassination attempt on Elder Yu. They’re asking if they can have the person.”

Feng Jun replied casually, “I’ll interrogate him first, tell them if they have anything to sort out, do it tomorrow.”

Having subdued the person, he wasn’t in a hurry to interrogate. He first wanted to check how Gao Qiang was doing with the poison.

Gao Qiang was rather lucky; the poison he was hit with had a strong paralyzing effect. Although the poison was potent, it was smeared on the arrowhead chiefly to quickly paralyze him rather than to kill.

The arrow grazed his shoulder, opening a gashed wound. He was poisoned, but the amount of toxin he was exposed to wasn’t much; he was currently in a paralyzed state, and would recover once the effect wore off.

However, through his “nearby people” ability, Feng Jun found that Gao Qiang probably couldn’t withstand the poison by himself and was likely to suffer brain damage, so he carefully selected an Antidote Pill from the Yu Family for him to take.

Then, carrying the two people, he walked towards the courtyard. Once there, most of the others had also arrived; only Gazi was left guarding in the Bamboo Forest to prevent further intrusions.

Gao Qiang’s paralysis had not yet subsided, but he had regained some consciousness and was incessantly asking for water.

As for the captured guy, he was still unconscious–Feng Jun’s Divine Sense strike was quite damaging to an ordinary person, and after rolling and bumping on the ground for about twenty meters, it’s possible he had hit his head.

This person didn’t look old, around under thirty, with very ordinary features, the kind that when thrown into a crowd would never stand out again.

Feng Jun found a rope to tie the guy up, simultaneously retracting the Immortal Binding Rope.

“I’ll wake him,” Wang Haifeng came over.

Just then, someone shouted out, it was Little Fatty from Second Master Yu’s family, “Uncle Wang, can I do it?”

The Yu Family brought eight or nine people this time, most of them stayed on the bus, but a few, like Yu Zhiyuan and Second Master Yu’s plump son, stayed here.

Wang Haifeng gave him a look, “What do you know, go stand over there.”

Little Fatty spoke earnestly, “Uncle Wang, you don’t understand. Before we wake him up, we need to check if he’s hiding any poison teeth.”

“This… is also true,” Coach Wang, being quite open-minded, said, “Let me pry open this guy’s mouth and check it.”

After inspecting the mouth and finding nothing unusual, Wang Haifeng brought over a large basin of cold water and splashed it onto the person.

His body jerked violently, and he slowly opened his eyes, confusion clear in his gaze, obviously still somewhat dazed.

Wang Haifeng raised his hand, and a rubber baton in his hand heavily struck the captive’s shoulder, followed by a backhanded slap that knocked out several of the captive’s teeth, “Making trouble in Luohua Manor during the New Year, you have quite a creative way to seek death.”

Coach Wang generally doesn’t like to bully the weak, but today’s events really infuriated him. It was supposed to be a merry evening, drink some wine, sleep, and then greet tomorrow with full enthusiasm.

Now he was rudely awakened at midnight, and worse, Gao Qiang was shot and injured.

Old Gao wasn’t part of the original Luohua team, but after such a long time together, they’d grown quite attached to him.

As Luohua’s fame and success soared, there was a bit of arrogance among Luohua’s members. Seeing one of their own wounded on their own turf was unbearable, a humiliation that no one could stand.

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