The voice came from speakers in all directions of the training ground. From the moment the protective shield appeared, everyone knew that something had gone beyond their expectations.
The training ground must have been equipped with a protective shield, but after the Navigator's people shut down the starship's system control, the Vanguard people trapped inside could not open the shield, and the distress signal could not be sent out. The people outside had no idea what was going on here. As long as the starship did not stop, the people outside could not easily enter the training ground.
To activate the protective shield in the training ground, the control system must be connected. Plus, the lights inside the training ground were on, which meant that the control system was no longer blocked.
What the Navigator and Vanguard members were concerned about was, who was in control of the system?
Stanley felt his scalp go numb as he looked at the "ice" next to the protective shield. It was not an illusion. It was really the Roden!
He did not expect the Roden to be killed, and in such a way. It seemed that the Roden did not have a good time before he died. The head sealed in the ice, the expression on its face, and the voice he heard a few minutes ago...
Stanley felt that he was breathing very carefully. Was it really "Wushe's people" who were able to kill the Roden? But if it was Wushe's people, why did they have to raise the protective shield to protect themselves and the others?
Stanley knew the Roden, and so did several people on the A Team. Many people on the Navigator's side also recognized the Roden's face. Because of this, the atmosphere suddenly became strange. The room was bright, but it felt even darker and more dangerous than before.
What was lurking around here?
Drip —
A drop of blood fell on the floor and bloomed.
Everyone raised their heads and looked up.
The height of the training ground was about 30 metres, and on the wall at a place 20 metres above the ground, a person was standing steadily on a metal pole used for climbing training.
When did this person appear? No one noticed it at all. It was completely silent. If it were not for the sound of liquid dripping in this strange silence, no one would have noticed the person standing there.
This person was wearing armor, which Mogas and the others were very familiar with. This was the armor unique to the members of the Eleventh Team!
However, the sound of liquid dripping did not come from this person. Instead, it came from the person in his hand who was no longer breathing.
"Tyers!"
Stanley recognized the man whose chest had been pierced and whose blood was dripping from the wound.
Tyers was also a member of the 'Fog'. He was known as Swift Blade Tyers. His blade was shaped like a tear, and it was extremely fast. Many of his victims didn't even have time to react before they lost their senses. Like the Roden, Tyers had caused a lot of trouble for the A Team not long ago and caused them heavy losses.
But now, this killer with the Swift Knife Tyers was being held in his hand like garbage. His face was deformed, his chest caved in, and many bones were broken.
First, it was Roddon's head, then Swift Blade Tyers. The two Fog killers were slaughtered one after another. Even the navigators, who thought they were well-prepared, felt that things had gone beyond their expectations.
In contrast to Stanley and Navigator's worry and anxiety, Mogas and the others were much more relaxed. At the very least, the people who came were on his side, and not "Wushe" or other enemies.
"Captain!" Mogas jumped for joy. "It really is you guys!"
Phoebe and the others were also overjoyed, but they didn't jump to their feet like Mogas.
Mogas was so excited that he felt like he was the one who had killed two Mist members in a row. He was so happy that he couldn't care less about Stanley's glare and giggled to himself.
Stanley's eyebrows twitched. He ignored Mogas and turned his attention to the man perched on the metal pole.
"Silin?" Stanley asked.
The voice that came from the speaker just now belonged to Silin. However, Stanley's mood was completely different now. Why did Silin appear at this time? How did he get in?
The man perched on the metal pole didn't say anything. He loosened his grip and tossed Tyers to the ground. Tyers, who was in free fall, smashed into the hard floor of the training ground with a bang. Everyone in the training ground tensed up with this sound, and their hearts trembled.
Someone on Navigator's side quickly pulled out a gun and fired at them the moment he let go of Tyers. Over there, there was no protective barrier. The barrier only surrounded the center of the training ground in a cylindrical shape. The man perched on the metal pole was outside the barrier.
The shooting was almost silent. In addition, the person who fired the shot was a veteran. He grasped the timing and had sufficient accuracy. However, when the bullet hit the person on the metal pole, it made a clanging sound, and then the bullet bounced off. The man on the metal pole was completely unharmed.
Bulletproof armor!
That was what everyone thought.
As soon as they realized the bulletproof armor's function, the leader of Navigator's team felt a chill run down his spine. It was an instinct he had honed through life and death situations. Just as he reacted and opened his mouth to shout the word "little", before the word "heart" left his mouth, a figure passed through their ranks.
Pfft!
The shooter was pierced by five specialized scythe-like finger bones.
Shusag quickly fled after the hit. The Navigator's team reacted quickly and fired at him. However, Shusag's evasion speed and the armor's defensive function didn't really hurt him. Shusag kept the sole of his armor glued to the wall and ran perpendicular to it.
Some of the Navigator's team kept firing at Shusag, some kept an eye on the man perched on the metal pole, and the rest stayed on alert.
Behind the protective shield, the A Team members felt that it was ridiculous when they saw this. They were the ones who had been ordered to protect Shusag, but now they had to stand inside the barrier and watch everything like bystanders.
Shusag's pursuers couldn't hurt him even if they managed to hit him. Some of them even switched to laser weapons, but they couldn't do anything to him. The armored Shusag was nimbly dodging around the battlefield.
"Wait!" The leader of Navigator's team gestured. He sensed something was wrong.
The man perched on the metal pole hadn't moved since he dropped Tyers, and the man who killed his own team member was dodging. Did he not have any backup plan?
Soon enough, the leader of the group made up his mind.
"Retreat!"
He gestured for everyone to retreat at full speed.
But it was too late.
A hail of bullets rained down on the Navigator's team before they could even get close to the broken door.
The Navigator's team was also wearing armor that could block bullets to a certain extent, but only to a certain extent. The visors on their armor allowed them to see the invisible thing at the door. They didn't know what it was. All they could see was a vague outline of a human.
"Watch out, invisible people!" one of the Navigator's team members shouted.
Invisible people? Stanley was perplexed. He recalled that there was indeed a member of the Eleventh Squad who possessed the Invisibility Ability, but that member was only a little girl. Furthermore, there weren't just one Invisibility Ability in front of him; there were many of them, and they didn't look like little girls either.
Stanley glanced at Mogas and the others thoughtfully. The excitement in Mogas' eyes told him that they knew the reason behind this.
"What's that, Phoebe?" Stanley asked. He didn't ask Mogas. That guy wasn't reliable.
Phoebe paused for a moment before answering, "Reinforcements."
What kind of answer is that? Stanley wasn't satisfied with this answer.
"Didn't I tell you? If Little Eleven wasn't sealed off, these reinforcements would've been able to help us a long time ago," Mogas said. "The captain kept them here so that Little Eleven could be released if he was in danger, but …"
Mogas shrugged and didn't say anything else.
The A Squad was the one who forced Little Eleven to surrender his authority and gave the Navigator's team a chance to seal off the ship's defenses. Otherwise, they wouldn't be in such a sorry state right now, and they wouldn't have lost so many people.
Before Silin left, he told Stanley not to go overboard and give the starship some freedom. But Stanley didn't listen to him at all.
Was he to blame for Silin? Was he to blame for not making himself clear?
It wasn't strange. Every team had their own developments and secrets. This wasn't the military. This was the rule of the Hunter Corps. Taking control of the starship and kicking out the crew was already a little out of line. They only had themselves to blame for this.
Stanley tried to recall what Silin said during the handover, but … he couldn't remember it. He was so focused on getting the Eleventh Squad out of here that he didn't pay attention to Silin's words at all. He couldn't remember it now.
I think Silin said something else …
Stanley was in a dilemma. On the other side of the shield, the Navigator's men were being suppressed. Not only did they have to fight with the "invisible people", but they also had to pay attention to their close-range attacks. The invisible people moved very fast, like well-trained soldiers. Their attacks were fatal, but they didn't have a murderous aura.
Quite a few of their members had already been killed.
"Seal off the control system again!" the leader ordered.
"No, we can't seal it off!" a man holding an elliptical device shouted. He didn't know what was going on. The device clearly said that the starship's system had been sealed off, but someone was clearly still controlling it.
Screech —
The leader of the Navigators slashed an "invisible man" in half. As soon as they clashed, they realized that these invisible men were not afraid of bullets. The threat of bullets to these "invisible men" was limited. Therefore, when it came to close combat, they would just use light sabers or other cold weapons.
The "invisible man" that was split in half revealed his physical body, but what shocked everyone was that what was revealed from the cross-section of the severed body was not the flesh of a human, but — machinery!
"They're robots!"
"Fuck, why are there robots here?!"
Why were there so many robots here? Also, why were their movements and combat techniques so similar to humans?
Were they from the Robert Family?
Everyone thought of the Robert Family immediately.
Mogas grew even more smug when he saw everyone's reaction. Phoebe curled her lips in annoyance. But to be honest, this did give her a sense of pride.
The Robert Family wasn't the only ones with robots like this. "Wushe" wasn't the only ones who could fight against the Mist, and the A Squad wasn't the only ones who could do great things. The Eleventh Squad can do it all the same!
The robots were enough of a headache for the Navigators, but what happened next was even more frustrating. The gravitational field was suddenly deactivated.
Without the sudden loss of gravity, the navigators didn't even have time to react before seven of them were killed by the flying robots.
It looked like a one-sided massacre.
The Navigators tried to break out of the encirclement, but when they finally did, they were smashed into the wall and flattened to a pulp. A giant "Door God" stood guard at the entrance.
Xueqiu's body swelled several times in size after his transformation. His fleshy hands were as hard as steel, and his reflexes were quick and agile. He killed a person with a single slap. Even if he didn't die, he wasn't far from it.
Snowball was responsible for taking care of these people who broke out of the encirclement. However, Cillin also told him that if the other party used grenades or other artillery weapons, he could just dodge and let these people escape. There were robots in charge of cleaning up other parts of the starship anyway.
Xueqiu was responsible for taking care of the escapees while Mogas was yelling at the other side of the barrier.
"Come on, Xueqiu! Kill that bastard! There's one on the left … Watch out for grenades! Behind, behind … two of them have escaped! "
Veins popped out on Stanley's forehead. He wanted nothing more than to tape Mogas's mouth shut.
Just as Stanley was about to lose his temper, Mogas suddenly stopped and muttered, "That's weird. Why isn't Mr. Cat here?"
Phoebe and the others were curious as well. Given the cat's personality, it wouldn't miss out on a chance to vent its anger and show off. If Silin was here, then Mr. Cat must be here as well. But what was the cat doing?
"Who's Mr. Cat?" A member of the A Squad couldn't hold it in any longer. Every single person in the Eleventh Squad … or even inhuman, was shocking to them.
Why would someone who had the ability to kill the assassins of the "Fog" stay in a small team that had just been formed? If it were them, they would've joined the A Squad a long time ago. Their strength was more than enough to secure a spot in the A Squad. Also, if the Eleventh Squad was this strong, why didn't the A Squad give them any information about what was going on?
"Mr. Cat is Mr. Cat, our captain's pet," Mogas answered.
"Hmm … isn't it that fat gray cat over there?" Another A Squad member gestured with his hands and asked.
"Yes, that's it. Mr. Cat is the strongest in our squad after the captain … and Czedow too. They're the strongest in the Eleventh Squad!"
"And who's Czedow?" someone asked.
Mogas was about to answer when Phoebe lashed him with her whip. "What the hell are you talking about at a time like this!?"
Mogas finally shut his mouth and turned his attention to the battlefield.
There weren't many Navigators left on the battlefield. Seven or eight of them had broken out of the encirclement, and the rest had either been killed by the robots or killed by Xueqiu.
The leader of the Navigator's team was still here. He and a few other team members held back the Androids and killed a few Androids. It had to be said that the strength of this leader was really good.
It was at this moment Stanley noticed that the man standing on the metal pole had finally moved.
Since there was no gravity, he used the thrusters on his armor to fly toward the leader. In the blink of an eye, he appeared in front of the leader.
Bang!
The leader only had enough time to block the punch with his sword, but he was knocked back by the force of the blow. He might've been sent flying if his armor wasn't holding him in place. A fist-shaped dent had appeared on the sword that blocked the punch. It couldn't withstand a second attack.
The remaining three navigators wanted to help, but before they could turn around, one of them felt a chill in his chest. He had been pierced.
Shusag flung the dead Navigator aside and went on to finish off the remaining two.
Crack!
Crack!
Bang!
The leader of the Navigators was pinned against the wall by Czedow's neck. Both of his arms were broken, and several of his ribs were broken.
Crack!
The sound of bones breaking entered the battlefield again.
The leader's neck had been broken.
The moment the leader breathed his last, the person who was strangling him quickly retreated.
Boom —
The place had exploded.
In fact, the leader wanted to detonate another bomb, which was placed near the energy cabin. As long as the leader gave the order or his own heartbeat stopped, the bomb would be detonated and the entire starship would be blown up. However, when he was grabbed by the neck and knew that he would not be able to live for long, he gave the order to detonate the bomb, but he did not find any movement. He didn't have time to react. The hands around his neck were already pressing down on him.
A heartbeat stop was the only way to detonate the small bomb. Even so, the explosion shook the entire training ground like crazy. If it weren't for the protective barrier around the training ground, Mogas and the others would've been caught in it already. Shusag and Xueqiu had flown away and found cover before the explosion happened, so they weren't hurt at all.
"Hey, captain, are you alright?" Mogas shouted at the messy training ground.
Everyone turned to look at him as well. Not even armor could protect them from a bomb of this magnitude at such a close distance.
The gravity system had been reactivated, and the smoke and dust from the explosion was slowly dissipating.
A man walked out of the smoke and dust and grew clearer and clearer as Mogas shouted.
As the figure walked out, everyone saw the electric light flashing on the figure's body.
Mogas's mouth fell open.
"Czedow?!"
Where was Silin? If this man was Czedow, then where was Silin?
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