Chapter 565: Chapter 260 Tunnel Chase_3 Chapter 565: Chapter 260 Tunnel Chase_3 Tripitaka was a genuine God-Level Expert and always had sufficient confidence in his own strength. In his plan, that recent Great Handprint should have incapacitated Yan Fei utterly, making him collapse to the ground and meekly surrender. Who knew that Yan Fei could actually withstand his Great Handprint with physical strength alone, without even vomiting blood? This left Tripitaka astonished, so this time, he decided to go all out and test just how formidable Yan Fei really was.

After realizing Tripitaka was a God-Level Expert, Yan Fei knew he was no match for his adversary and, exerting his body's full power, he struck backward and surprisingly broke through the wall, creating a large hole. His body, which had been trapped, did a backward somersault through the hole to the other side of the wall. Not only did this move evade Tripitaka's attack, but it also brought him to the other side of the wall.

Tripitaka was taken aback, not expecting such a maneuver. However, he immediately stepped forward, also crossing through the large hole in the wall. He reached out to grab Yan Fei, but Yan Fei dodged and hurriedly plunged down an adjacent underground passage.

Tripitaka's plan had been thwarted over and over, and a look of surprise appeared on his face. He took a stride forward to chase after him, but as soon as Tripitaka entered the underground tunnel, several dark objects flew towards him. His eyes were sharp, easily recognizing them as hand grenades. With a scoff, his palm deftly grasped the grenades. They exploded in his hand, but they didn't cause him any harm.

With a cold laugh, Tripitaka continued his pursuit. Suddenly, a large explosion erupted beneath his feet as two anti-infantry landmines detonated, sending a cloud of shrapnel flying towards him. Tripitaka's reaction was lightning-quick; his robe flew off and swept through the air, enveloping all the fragments together before dumping them to the ground. However, when Tripitaka put his robe back on, he found it had been torn to shreds by the blast.

Yan Fei had thrown two anti-infantry landmines on the ground upon entering the underground passage and then used a few hand grenades to distract Tripitaka while he gave chase. With Tripitaka's attention on the incoming grenades, he forgot about the landmines on the ground, giving Yan Fei the chance to cover him in dust and debris.

With Tripitaka's strength, even Yan Fei's cunning should not have been enough to trick him. And even if it did, it wouldn't have caused him any injury. However, Tripitaka had previously assessed Yan Fei's physique and concluded he couldn't possibly hide many weapons, thus he was caught off-guard. Tripitaka didn't expect that Yan Fei not only carried hand grenades but also something as significant as anti-infantry landmines, which led him into Yan Fei's trap.

Upon recognizing that his opponent was a God-Level Expert, Yan Fei knew he was utterly outclassed. So, he immediately changed his plan, abandoning the idea of kidnapping hostages from the casino and instead began a clumsy escape. With a God-Level Expert around, his method of taking hostages was no longer viable.

Yan Fei had previously encountered the likes of Duan Hongye, the leader of the Assassin Sect, and the Holy See's lightning controller–all three God-Level Experts–whose abilities had left a deep impression on him. Yan Fei knew all too well that until he became a God-Level Expert himself, he was in no position to confront them. So, as soon as he noticed that this person was a God-Level Expert, he chose to flee.

At that moment, a curiosity that had been lingering in Yan Fei's mind was resolved. He had been wondering why, even after knowing he was the Destroyer, US Forces were still keen on cornering him, especially in the city. Being the Destroyer meant formidable strength and even without the support of drones, Yan Fei could deal serious damage, especially using the city's structures and terrain to his advantage. It would be a daunting task for the US Forces to capture him, which might result in heavy casualties without guaranteed success.

Now, Yan Fei understood that to tackle him, the US Forces had long made strategic preparations. Their reliance was not on the troops outside, but on this Caucasian male who appeared to be a monk from China but was, in fact, an American. So, once the Destroyer was confirmed, this bald white man immediately sprang into action.

The anti-infantry landmines were only a brief hindrance for Tripitaka, so when Yan Fei ran swiftly, he could hear Tripitaka's footsteps drawing closer and closer. After turning a corner, Yan Fei found an aborted tunnel ahead of him. He didn't panic; he pulled out an RPG rocket launcher from his Universal Space and fired an armor-piercing round at the sealed tunnel. In the fierce explosion, a pitch-black passage emerged.

It turned out that Yan Fei had previously memorized the layout of the underground passages in Paradise Palace and had noticed that the one ahead was marked as an abandoned tunnel, but it had been sealed with concrete in the middle. So, he had used the armor-piercing round to blast through. After firing the rocket, Yan Fei stowed the launcher back in his Universal Space and ran down the dark passage.

Tripitaka, catching up, stopped in his tracks at the sight of the post-explosion scene and smoke. How was it possible for the Destroyer, who was never seen carrying anything, to always pull out such powerful weaponry? Could it be that there wasn't just the Destroyer here, but also accomplices waiting to assist him?

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