"Have you detected any residue of the sample?"
"No, sir. We've confirmed that all the blood has evaporated without any residue. "
"Damn it, give me the latest test report. Also, send another group of people to collect blood samples from the experimental body. We must be careful this time. Norben, give me an analysis of the base's air. I hope there is no pollution. "
The experimental center was in a mess. After discovering that Allen's blood had disappeared for no reason, everyone, including Josh, became busy. The workload seemed to have increased more than tenfold. Only then did Josh have time to sit down, and the female assistant tactfully brought him a cup of coffee. The supervisor drank his coffee and looked at the latest test report on Allen's blood on the tablet.
Suddenly, someone shouted, "Sir, you have to take a look for yourself."
"What's wrong now?" Josh almost wanted to throw his coffee out. There was enough trouble today. He finally put down the cup and walked over with the tablet in his hand. But when he saw the staff point to a screen, the tablet in Josh's hand fell to the ground. He pounced on the screen, a drop of cold sweat sliding down his forehead. "Quick, inform General Fendi that the experimental body is abnormal!"
His assistant said tightly, "General Fendi is going to suppress the intruders. I'm afraid he won't reply to us."
"At such a time …"
"Sir, the reading of the Origin Energy Jammer is rising. It will soon reach the critical point!" A staff member said nervously.
Josh opened his mouth wide and shouted, "Is he crazy? The more intense the Origin Energy movement, the stronger the electric current released by the jammer will be. That will cause inevitable damage to his brain. He will die! "
"What should we do, sir? Do you want to turn off the jammer? "
"Idiot!" Josh shouted, "Turn off the jammer and he can freely mobilize his Origin Energy. I've seen his battle assessment. Two heavy presses can't imprison the experimental body! "
"Then what should we do now?"
Josh grabbed a handful of hair and shouted, "Quick, send a group of guards over and have them use all means to stop the movements of the experimental body!"
The order was quickly issued, but Josh was not relieved. He looked at the screen. On the screen, Allen was shouting angrily. His skin was flushed red, and hot smoke was rising from his body. Sparks were flying from the jammer helmet on Allen's head. Ever since it was developed and used, this was the first time the jammer's power had been raised to the maximum.
"This is insane," Josef said softly as he looked at the distorted face on the screen.
Allen roared.
His piercing roar reverberated throughout the room. The veins in his body bulged, and his blood flowed several times faster than usual. This caused his entire body to turn red, and the heat he emitted incessantly stimulated the moisture in the air, causing hot smoke to rise continuously. Allen's eyes had already lost focus, and even his will was about to collapse. The current released by the jammer was excruciating, but he showed no signs of stopping. Even though blood was already flowing out of his eyes and nostrils, Allen still moved the Origin Energy in his body, trying to break through the shackles.
At this moment, a group of guards came in. Seeing this situation, the captain gestured. A few of them took out their rubber sticks and rushed over to whip Allen. However, the pain they inflicted on Allen was far inferior to the stimulation of the jammer, so Allen subconsciously ignored it. After a dozen strokes, the soldiers were sweating profusely. They looked at each other and were at a loss for what to do.
At this moment, the jammer helmet suddenly let out a soft sound, and several electrode needles popped out. A strong electric current climbed up the cable on the helmet and finally sank into the work parts at the back. This group of work parts immediately burst into flames, and the circuit group inside immediately short-circuited and stopped working. The lighting in the entire room flickered, which was a phenomenon of interference caused by the strong electric current. As the lights flickered, Allen finally stopped. He seemed to have exhausted all his strength and fell into a coma. His eyes closed and his head hung down to his chest.
The guard captain looked at it and said to a team member beside him, "Go check the work unit and see if the jammer is normal. If there are no abnormalities, restart it … What are you doing? Go quickly. " The captain saw him looking up blankly, so he followed his line of sight and was immediately stunned. A ball of flame had appeared above Allen's head. The vermilion flame was only the size of a fist, but it kept expanding and a moment later, it was more than a meter in diameter. At this moment, something came out of the fireball. The flames danced and dazzled the guards' eyes.
They subconsciously retreated a little and saw that it was an arm wrapped in rock. The arm stretched out of the fireball and swept horizontally. The captain and another team member reacted quickly and bent down in time, but the others were not so lucky. They were swept away in all directions. They hit the wall or some machine and couldn't get up for a while.
"Step back, step back!" the captain shouted, pulling the remaining guards back. He looked up and saw that the fireball had turned into a pillar of fire, and a figure walked out of the pillar of fire. It was a werewolf, covered in rock. Flames flickered in the cracks in the rocks, occasionally spitting out sparks. There was a strange one-eyed eye on the werewolf's chest. This huge eyeball seemed to be an independent entity, and it was quickly scanning the surroundings.
"What the hell is this?" The guard cried out.
The captain shouted, "Who cares what it is, shoot! Fire! "He threw away the rubber rod and fired with his magic energy rifle.
The Origin Energy bullet pierced through the air, and the werewolf only raised his arm to block the attack. Then, he suddenly rushed forward and kicked out with his thigh. The captain and the last guard were kicked away. When they crashed into the wall and fell, they had already fainted.
"Sargeras" At this moment, Allen raised his head again, his eyes burning with flames. "Dismantle these two damn machines!"
The werewolf growled and turned around to leave. Holding the heavy presses on both sides with both hands, the werewolf's entire body lit up with flames, and the surface of the machine immediately lit up with red light wherever it held its hands. The metal was melted by the high temperature, and the heat was quickly transmitted, causing the components inside to stop working one after another. The heavy press began to emit green smoke. A moment later, a few light explosions sounded from inside, and the machine stopped working.
Allen roared angrily, his hands carrying blazing flames as he pulled them out of the machine's components. After 48 hours of captivity, he was free again.
Seeing this scene on the screen, Josh took a few steps back and muttered, "We should go. Damn it, everything is out of control."
He then shouted, "Quick, take everything you can take away. Remember to backup the files. We have to evacuate!"
In the room, Allen took off his helmet and threw it heavily on the ground. The Flame Devil stepped down and crushed the jammer into a subway juice. Allen took a deep breath. The past two days had been like a nightmare. Allen would never forget the man who had inflicted nightmares on him, Fendi!
Allen examined himself. There were countless wounds on his body. These were all souvenirs that Fendi had left for him. However, most of these wounds had healed, and the rest were nothing to worry about. On the other hand, the jammer had caused him more trauma. Now, Allen still felt a splitting headache, but it was much easier than the previous pain. He narrowed his eyes and made a decision after a moment of thought.
Although he wished he could tear Fendi to pieces right now, he knew that a Federation general was not a soft persimmon that could be pinched at will. At least, he couldn't do anything with his bare hands. Therefore, he needed a weapon. Whether it was Gojoseon or the devil's praise, he had to get his equipment back. Allen began to sense it. He spread out his Origin Energy and searched the base as the origin. Not long after, he felt the devil's praise. This Origin Tool had been with him for a long time, and an invisible connection had been established between the two.
After determining the location, Allen took off a soldier's uniform and put it on. At this moment, the Flame Devil had easily opened the door. Allen strode out of the room. Several guards rushed over from the other end of the corridor, and gunshots rang out in the corridor.
Leotan paced back and forth uneasily.
He was a guard of the base's warehouse and had served in this underground prison for five years. Five years was not long, but it was not short either. However, it had never been as dangerous as this moment. In the past, there had been criminals who tried to escape, or people from the outside tried to attack. However, they were quickly suppressed by the prison guards, and the longest time it took did not exceed ten minutes. This time, however, a full twenty minutes had passed since the guards on the ground were attacked, and the battle seemed to be continuing and getting more intense.
Through the exhaust pipes everywhere in the base, Leotan could hear gunshots coming from afar. What was worse was that the sound was getting closer and seemed to be moving in this direction. This made Leotan a little nervous. If it were not for the base's system, he would have wanted to smoke a cigarette long ago to help him relieve his tension.
"Hey, buddy. I say, can you stop shaking? My eyes are almost dizzy. " A young soldier gestured with his eyes. This batch of recruits had only been in the prison for less than half a year, and they did not have enough respect for the veterans. In this half a year, there had never been less friction between the recruits and the veterans.
If it was any other time, Leotan would not mind teaching this kid a lesson and let him know what respect was. However, he was not in the mood now. An unknown sense of danger lingered in his heart. It was as if something big was about to happen. At this moment, the recruit seemed to see something and raised his finger stiffly to the end of the corridor. Leotan looked over. Other than the lights in the corridor brightening, he did not see anything unusual.
He unbuttoned his collar. Leotan did not know whether the air conditioner was broken or he was too nervous, but he felt stuffy. Then he finally saw something. It was on the wall at the corner of the corridor, and a long shadow was cast on it. As the shadow continued to expand, it seemed like something was approaching. Leotan shouted, "Who is it?"
No one answered.
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