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Chapter 2225

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Peter and Lina quickly dodged and rolled on the ground to avoid the sudden bullets.

Whoosh! Whoosh!

Whoosh! The bullets flew past them and hit the stainless steel plate, but they only left shallow dents.

Bullets scattered around them. Lina was about to pull out her gun and fight back when Peter narrowed his eyes and quickly raised his hand. He fired several shots at the lock of the door beside him, smashing a heavy iron lock.

"Come in!" He shouted in Spanish, kicked the door open, and rolled in.

Lina was puzzled, but she still obeyed the order and rolled in.

Just as the two of them rolled into a small room beside the corridor, Peter slammed the door and held it tightly with his shoulder.

Suddenly, there was a crackling sound outside the door, and then the sound became louder and louder. The entire stainless steel corridor did not move at all, and only a trace of smoke drifted in through the gap between the door.

Lina sniffled a few times and said nervously, "What's wrong? What happened outside? "

Peter said gloomily, "… We really underestimated them!"

"… What happened?"

"The stainless steel corridor outside has bulletproof functions. Bullets can't penetrate it, and their bullets are not ordinary bullets. They are explosive bullets that can explode twice, "Peter said in a low voice with his back against the door.

Lina instantly understood and said in a low voice, "If we hadn't found this room to hide in, even if we weren't hit by the bullets outside, we would have been killed by the second explosion!"

Peter nodded slowly, put the gun in his hand into his holster, and listened to the sounds outside.

After the outside quietened down, Lina stood up, looked around, and frowned. "This is just a utility room." She wanted to push the door open and go out.

Peter quickly grabbed her hand. "No hurry."

The door did not open, and it was very quiet outside. It did not seem like there was anyone inside.

Lina came back to her senses and was no longer in a hurry.

With such a concentrated burst of gunfire just now, someone would definitely come over.

"… But when we came in, we checked that there was no one here. Where did the gunfire come from?" Lina whispered and took out her infrared monitor to check again. As expected, there were no signs of life here, except for the two of them.

"Could it be an automatic alarm device?" Peter was also thinking about this problem. "Is it connected to the guards outside?"

"That's possible." Linna nodded, "The gunshots just now were disorderly, it didn't seem like a real person fired a gun, maybe it was automatically controlled."

After another ten minutes, the sound of unhurried footsteps came from outside.

Someone really came?

Peter and Elena looked at each other, alert.

They couldn't just sit and wait for death in this small storeroom. They had to rush out.

Peter pulled out his gun and looked through the peephole on the door. His pupils constricted.

The person walking in was a robot with a stainless steel exterior!

The appearance of these robots was too obvious. One look and you could tell that they weren't real people.

There were a total of four robots of average height. Peter estimated that they should all be about 1.7 meters, which was not very tall. Their joints were not very flexible, but they had no problem moving forward or backward.

Their faces were made of stainless steel, shining with a dull silver light. There seemed to be pinhole cameras in their eyes. When they looked at people, their pupils shrank into small black dots, looking very cold and merciless.

Linna came over to take a look and gasped, "… They actually used robots as security guards?!"

"They're harder to deal with than real people." Peter thought for a moment and put the gun back. "Competing with them in marksmanship is asking for trouble."

"Then what should we do?" Linna was anxious. "Are we just going to wait for them to come in?!"

The four robots split into four directions and began to inspect inch by inch. Soon, they would arrive at the storeroom where they were.

Peter took out a special KGB steel cable from his pocket. It was as thin as a cow's hair, but very tough.

If it was used to strangle a person's neck, it could even cut off the neck directly.

Linna saw Peter take out this thing and smiled. "You want to use this to deal with them?"

At the same time, Peter took out a small spray can and shook it at Lina. "Watch me."

He suddenly opened the door and threw it out.

Hearing the movement on the ground, the robots quickly turned around and fired in the direction of the tin can.

The tin can was quickly burst, and the gas inside gushed out of the tin can like a magic trick, quickly occupying the entire corridor.

This gas was very thick and could seriously obstruct the robots' vision.

Unlike humans, the robots' vision relied on the perception of electronic components, and this gas could disable the perception of electronic components.

Peter had originally brought this thing to deal with the mainframe control system here, but he didn't expect it to come in handy now.

Soon, the robots couldn't even walk steadily. As if they were drunk, they began to stagger.

However, they were very vigilant. They held their guns and fired around from time to time, not caring even if they hit their own people.

They were robots. As long as they didn't hit their vital parts, their combat ability wouldn't be affected.

Peter looked at these robots with a hint of envy in his heart.

If only they could have this kind of thing..

As he thought about it, he put on his night vision goggles and rushed out of the door.

His voice was very soft, but if it wasn't for the fact that the robots' electronic component perception system had been destroyed, he wouldn't have been able to hide from those robots.

Now it was different. The robots' vision and perception were severely hindered, so he could crawl to the side of these robots without being noticed.

Before they could react, he used the flexible steel cable, which was as thin as a cow's hair, to wrap the arms, legs, and brains of the four robots and tied the other end to each other's body.

Then, he fired a shot in the direction of the wall before quickly returning to the storeroom where he had been hiding.

When the gunshot rang out, the robots immediately became alert. They picked up their guns and fired while running toward the wall.

As soon as they moved, the flexible steel cable that Peter had wrapped around them immediately cut into their limbs.

First, their running legs suddenly fell from their bodies due to the pulling force coming from different directions.

The four robots fell to the ground, but they were still waving the semi-automatic submachine guns in their hands.

This way, their arms also fell from their torsos.

Without arms and legs, the robots were like cylindrical trash cans, rolling down the smooth stainless steel corridor.

After the gas outside dissipated, Peter crawled out of the storeroom and quickly rushed over. He pulled the steel cable and cut off the heads of the four fallen robots.

Their arms that were scattered on the ground stopped moving and became completely quiet.

Lina also came out. Looking at the scattered mechanical parts on the ground and the torsos of the robots that had just been in human form, she said with lingering fear, "… What is this place? Why is there such a powerful robot security guard? "

"This is a robot warrior, not just a security guard." Peter picked up the gun with a sullen face and fired several shots at the brains of the scattered robots on the ground, riddling them with holes.

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