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Chapter 475 - 298: Taking as a Dog (Seeking Monthly Ticket)_2
Chapter 475: Chapter 298: Taking as a Dog (Seeking Monthly Ticket)_2
Many bodies were torn, with their viscera exposed, indicating they had died under extreme pain from being crushed by an immense force.
Furthermore, investigators noticed a thin layer of ash at the center of the crater, seemingly the residue left after some material had burned at high temperatures.
This indicated that the explosion had generated extremely high temperatures, enough to melt most materials.
Geologists were puzzled by the formation process of this crater. The unique textures on the crater walls and the analysis of the material at the bottom pointed to a previously unheard-of method of energy release.
This was entirely different from conventional modern weapons.
Based on his speculation,
All the traces left here seemed like an unremarkable but massive force had simply crushed everything neatly.
It sounded very much like a gravity weapon.
But if it were a gravity weapon, such power would far exceed the current level of human technology.
The military experts accompanying them were bewildered.
If this were a new type of gravity weapon, it would be an unprecedented new weapon, and its existence could completely alter the world order.
They needed to urgently figure out whether a certain country or organization was behind this, and if this technology could possibly fall into the hands of criminals.
At the same time,
Inside Hua Country, the higher-ups were closely monitoring the investigation progress.
Due to the terrifying implication of gravity weapons,
This event was almost immediately elevated to the same level as the Qinling incident.
Considering the potential international impact of this incident, they had already started creating various contingency plans to deal with any potential situations.
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While various forces were mobilized because of the suspicion of an unknown high-tech weapon in the large crater,
Bai Shi was driving southward, heading deeper into Thailand.
The scenery along the way unfolded like a slowly unraveling scroll, with sunlight filtering through the thin clouds, shining on the winding roads.
This added a touch of warmth to his journey,
and made him, who had finally come to safety, breathe a sigh of relief.
When Chen Yun had left, Bai Shi wondered whether he should go and watch the excitement.
But after thinking for a moment,
He chose to prioritize escape.
Firstly, because he simply couldn’t keep up with Chen Yun.
Chen Yun, controlling the purple sandalwood Gundam Mecha, broke the sound barrier instantly, while Bai Shi, even sprinting until he blurred, could never catch up.
Secondly,
This place might be just a playground for Chen Yun, and for him, wandering here might not even be as challenging as strolling through his own backyard.
But it wasn’t like that for him.
Sometimes, in the midst of excitement, a person could disappear.
It wasn’t that Chen Yun would act against him, but rather he feared that being engrossed in watching could cause him to miss the best time to escape.
After all, he knew even without thinking,
Chen Yun’s departure would inevitably cause a huge commotion.
By then, when multiple forces converged to investigate, the entire Golden Triangle would likely be flatten, and if he were inadvertently caught in the turbulent flow, it would truly be an unjust way to die.
Therefore,
He decided to take this chance to flee.
Now, while this area was still lawless, it was natural to get as far away as possible.
Thinking,
Bai Shi glanced at Nick Horton, who was secured in the passenger seat, still unconscious.
Nick Horton’s breathing was steady and deep, showing he was still in a deep coma.
However, what surprised Bai Shi was the unusually fast healing rate of the gunshot wound on Nick’s leg.
The skin around the wound had already started to heal, leaving behind only subtle traces, as if time had reversed, erasing most of the scars.
Bai Shi gently touched Nick’s leg to check the wound.
He discovered that the skin surface was no longer red and swollen, and touching it didn’t feel noticeably warm, indicating that the inflammation had subsided.
Such a recovery rate was almost impossible for a normal person, even using the most advanced medical technology it would be difficult to achieve such impressive results.
But
Bai Shi wasn’t surprised at all.
It must have been Chen Yun’s doing!
And if it were Chen Yun, such a miracle wasn’t strange.
Bai Shi well knew,
This might have just been a casual act for Chen Yun, but for him, it truly was a huge help.
Otherwise,
His escape wouldn’t have been so smooth.
Originally, Nick Horton’s injuries would have required frequent treatment and a long period of recovery.
With Chen Yun’s help, all he needed to do was to focus on driving, without worrying about whether Nick Horton’s injuries required any immediate attention.
Pondering.
Bai Shi drew his gaze away from Nick Horton.
He then continued to focus on driving.
He was not driving the truck from the abandoned mine, but instead, he had taken a modified civilian vehicle, which the armed personnel annihilated by Chen Yun had driven.
This vehicle was just a modified civilian car.
The difficulty of driving it was not high.
For Bai Shi, it was more than manageable.
On top of that, the modified civilian car’s larger fuel tank and the reinforcements for crash protection and bulletproofing could greatly increase his chances of survival.
Of course,
to avoid drawing too much attention, he had removed the light machine guns and some spikes that had been added to the vehicle.
So Bai Shi drove the modified vehicle,
planning to head south from the remote areas of Thailand, and after waiting for Nick Horton to wake up, proceed by plane directly to the not-so-distant Luzon Island in the Philippines, using certain contacts.
He made this decision
because he had received hints from the thoughtful and omnipotent Chen Yun.
He still remembered after Chen Yun had remotely flown the purple sandalwood Gundam Mecha away,
even though he had gone far,
the comforting sound of his voice still echoed in the air around him,
"If needed, go to Laoag and seek out Abba Lerner."
He did not understand the specific meaning of that phrase,
but he could grasp the gist of it.
It essentially meant that if there was trouble, one could seek help from Abba Lerner in Laoag.
That person must be at least a local tyrant, otherwise, Chen Yun would not have mentioned seeking his help if needed.
According to Bai Shi’s estimation,
calling him a local tyrant was rather euphemistic.
It was very likely that this person might even be the tyrant controlling that city and perhaps several other surrounding cities.
Otherwise,
how could a normal local tyrant be worthy of being Chen Yun’s subordinate?
Right,
even to kneel before Chen Yun, one had to have a certain standard to qualify.
With these thoughts,
Bai Shi suddenly had a new idea.
To become a force under Chen Yun, in a sense, was undoubtedly a blessing, the ultimate fortune.
In the real sense, it could be like rising to heaven.
You should know, not just any person gets the chance to be his dog.
And he, did he perhaps have such a chance as a benefit of his proximity to the water?
If he didn’t grasp it well,
it would be rather wasteful,
and no amount of regret later would help.
He was always a person who tremendously valued opportunities.
So...
Perhaps the assassin organization Shadow Blade, which he had been planning to deal with after resting in Laoag, could be spared?
If possible,
maybe he could just simplify the eliminating process of Shadow Blade, which was supposed to be cleared.
Then, try to bring this organization under his command.
In doing so,
controlling an international organization, he might have a chance, like what’s-his-name Abba Lerner in Laoag, to dedicate himself to serve Chen Yun closely.
After all, Shadow Blade was a significant assassin organization and could rightfully claim to be among the world’s leaders in this field; being a subordinate could allow for some contributions.
However...
If he wanted to achieve this, the difficulty was not ordinary.
Annihilation and control are not similar concepts.
It was not enough just to kill the boss of Shadow Blade.
At least, the simple plan previously devised by him and Nick Horton needed to be altered, and they had to contemplate deeply and strategically for this.
Thinking of this,
Bai Shi felt waves of pressure and challenge.
But the thought of having the opportunity to serve Chen Yun revitalized him.
In his excitement,
he pressed harder on the accelerator, increasing the speed a bit more.
A complex expression of contemplation flashed in his eyes.
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