Are You Crazy? You’re Telling Me This Is a Fugitive TV Show?

Chapter 181: Helicopter? Let the bullets fly for a while!



Chapter 181: Helicopter? Let the bullets fly for a while!

The executive producer was deeply troubled. He didn’t want Wang Yun to be captured at all. As long as Wang Yun remained free, he could keep attracting sponsors.

Currently, all potential sponsors for their program had to enter through a public bidding process, which was fiercely competitive.

This situation was unprecedented in the entertainment industry. Moreover, the cost for just one second of appearance had soared to tens of millions. If Wang Yun were to utter just one line of advertisement, it could skyrocket to fifty million.

This was the reason why every day Wang Yun survived, he could potentially earn a bonus of tens of millions.

Meanwhile, Wang Yun was still sprinting desperately. He was unaware of the vertical cliff looming ahead. It was his first time in this wild mountain. But his run wasn’t entirely aimless. Glasses had previously scoped out the area using a drone, noting that the defenses were weaker to the east.

If he were to make an escape, it would have to begin from the east. Otherwise, his only option would be to confront them head-on.

Ten minutes, twenty minutes…

Even with Wang Yun’s formidable stamina, he was feeling fatigued by now. His legs felt as if they were weighted down with lead. Although he could push himself to his physical limits if he persisted, it was evident he was wearing down.

The group of program inspectors chasing him, led by Captain Dragon Hand, also began to slow down.

A normal person could manage a sprint for a short burst, but maintaining such speed required them to eventually slow down, much like running a marathon.

“Thirteen kilometers, damn it, are these people dogs?” Wang Yun muttered as he glanced at his watch, which kept track of the distance.

He had been running nonstop for thirteen kilometers.

But at this moment, he had managed to put a distance of two kilometers between himself and Captain Dragon Hand’s team.

“Huhu! No, I need to go faster,” he gasped. “That’s the only way to shake them off.”

He surmised that along with Captain Dragon Hand’s group, other groups must have joined the chase by now.

‘Your time is up,’ he thought, glancing up at the helicopter hovering in the sky.

The helicopter buzzed above like an incessant fly. If it hadn’t been for the need to draw fire, Wang Yun wouldn’t have allowed it to linger this long. The helicopter struggled with visibility in the night, unlike Wang Yun, whose god-level vision granted him a clear view of it.

The dense trees and other obstacles prevented the helicopter from taking a clear shot at Wang Yun. His small figure darted through the thick trees and rock piles, further complicating their efforts. At this point, the helicopter could only serve to monitor his general direction, but Wang Yun saw it as a large target.

“You’ve become too arrogant, forgetting what your Big Brother does,” Wang Yun muttered as he stood beneath a tree.

He looked up, clearly seeing the helicopter and the program inspector inside trying to take aim at him.

“Let the bullet fly for a while,” he said.

Wang Yun cocked his gun, aimed, exhaled, and fired A single shot executed in just 1.5 seconds.

A mere 0.1 seconds after the deafening shot, the helicopter began to wobble. The program inspector who had been peeking out quickly pulled back. He was eliminated.

“Now, it’s your turn,” Wang Yun announced, raising his gun again, this time targeting someone in the cockpit.

The target seemed to sense the imminent danger. He controlled the helicopter to shake violently, pitching up and down as if trying to evade.

Yet for Wang Yun, factors like wind force, altitude, and bullet trajectory were no challenge.

“Predicting… next second, I bet you’ll veer thirty-five degrees to the left,” Wang Yun muttered under his breath, then fired.

The second shot rang out instantaneously. The helicopter, roaring in the sky, abruptly veered off course.

“Success!”

The person in the cockpit was hit by Wang Yun.

Naturally, this was a simulation. The helicopter couldn’t actually crash. The pilot was deemed eliminated, and the helicopter changed its course.

“The helicopter has crashed. All personnel in the cabin are eliminated,” announced the producer, his voice reaching everyone’s ears.

Wang Yun holstered his weapon, a sly smile spreading across his face.

“This man can now retire honorably.”

“Keep chasing,” Wang Yun glanced back and said with disdain and accelerated again.

The crash of the helicopter stunned Captain Dragon Hand and his team who were following behind.

“Captain, what should we do?” a program inspector asked, his face filled with horror.

Twenty meters up in the air, at night, and during flight! Wang Yun had managed to hit his targets with two shots, each one precise. It was a terrifying accuracy.

Upon hearing his man’s words, Captain Dragon Hand glared fiercely.

“The Captains of the other groups have already started to encircle him. Wang Yun has no other routes to escape. Keep chasing. He paused for a moment, we’ll pick up the pace,” Captain Dragon Hand gritted his teeth and roared.

Simultaneously, Wang Yue and others received the news. Their steps quickened. It was their willpower that drove them forward now. The sheer physical exhaustion had drained their faces of color.

***

“Damn, did you all see that?!”

“Big Brother just downed that helicopter with just two shots!”

“I’m seriously spooked right now! Big Bro’s aim is so precise, it’s almost superhuman!”

“The moment Big Brother fired, I totally freaked out, scared shitless!”

“Just keep your diapers ready, guys. This is just basic stuff for Big Bro! Don’t act like you’ve never seen anything like this before!”

“Holy crap, he’s just a man, not a god. That angle, that visibility! Probably no one else in the world could pull that off!”

At that moment, everyone in the livestream stood up in shock. There was a deep respect.

What a move!

The audience’s astonishment resulted in the shock value points in the system spiking like crazy. Wang Yun could feel it, but he remained unfazed inside.

“Folks, basics!” Wang Yun called out.

With that shout, the entire live chat was flooded with ‘666’. The scene was spectacular.

‘System, boost my physical strength to the peak. Max out my endurance too,’ Wang Yun commanded as his mind raced.

He immediately maxed out both skills. It had been a long while since he last exchanged shock value points. This time, he had amassed an astonishing sixty million shock points. Even if he spent them carelessly, it would take days to deplete.

The exchange was successful. Instantly, Wang Yun felt a surge of power within him, fierce like a dragon. At this moment, he was like a cheetah, his only focus on the endless path ahead. His legs felt as if they were mounted on wheels of wind and fire, propelling him forward at a frenzied pace.

His vision sharpened remarkably too. The enhancements to his body and stamina completely dispelled any fatigue, leaving him reinvigorated.

Just as Wang Yun was savoring his renewed vigor, a massive object began to loom vaguely in the distance ahead of him.

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