Chapter 250 - 250 250 The Key to Slaughtering God _1
Chapter 250 - 250 250 The Key to Slaughtering God _1
?Chapter 250: Chapter 250: The Key to Slaughtering God “_1 Chapter 250: Chapter 250: The Key to Slaughtering God “_1 “Hiss… official forces always put on quite the show, don’t they? But is all this really necessary?”
Although Colin had seen even grander scenes and more advanced equipment in the “Seventh Box Garden World,” witnessing it in reality felt different.
“From the moment we returned to reality and made contact with these people, to when we were attacked, then the arrival of the super strong individual, followed by the rest of the personnel… The total time might have only been about fifteen minutes.”
Colin silently estimated in his mind; the speed of the support had been very fast indeed.
However, unfortunately, they were still one step slower than that other person—no, that’s not right.
“If the official deployment of combat aircraft was slower than the enemy, how could those ‘Red Moon’ traitors have locked onto our position so quickly and arrived even faster?”
Colin was puzzled and wondered if the enemy had roughly known their location from the start. What was it that kept updating the enemy on their position?
But he couldn’t dwell on that, for the Eighth Level “Talismanist” approached them now.
Up close, he finally noticed something indescribably stiff about the “Talismanist’s” expression, which gave off an unsettling feeling.
“I will escort you to Base No. 4 next. If you have any questions, you can discuss them with me here. Meanwhile, other injured parties will remain; other rescue personnel will take care of them.”
Cao Yixiang looked straight at Colin and the others, his eyes devoid of the spark that should inhabit a person’s gaze, and his voice was just as strangely unnerving.
“Hmm.” Colin nodded, and seeing that Cao didn’t seem interested in further conversation, just brought out a walkie-talkie to start communicating with others.
‘It seems that these high-ranking officials commonly exhibit symptoms of being out of control.’
Colin contemplated as he watched Cao walk away.
From his encounters with them, it seemed that from Sixth Level onward, these individuals began to deteriorate, and by Eighth Level, they overtly seemed less human, lacking a sense of humanity.
As powerful as they were, they also gave off the impression that they could lose control at any moment.
People in Bonfire Company didn’t seem to have this issue…
Colin estimated that under normal circumstances, D Level Personnel would definitely not match up to an Eighth Level official powerhouse, but would be stronger than a Sixth Level, probably around Seventh Level quality.
Yet, in terms of humanity, they seemed completely normal, showing no tendency to lose control.
It was unclear what influenced this condition.
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