Chapter 101: He, approacheth God! The highest praise! (Seeking monthly tickets, recommendations, and support)_2
Chapter 101: He, approacheth God! The highest praise! (Seeking monthly tickets, recommendations, and support)_2
Translator: 549690339
The proctor shook his head and said, “The scoring system for the special difficulty assessment is not in our hands, but in the hands of Star Ring, it has its own set of scoring standards, and we have no right to interfere.”
Its own scoring standards?
The Governor glanced at the other party and fell silent.
It was Xu Tian beside him who lowered his head to ponder, muttering to himself, “The BiBo Ship… such a familiar name.”
The representative of the Judiciary sitting to the left of Mr. Han heard this and looked over, smiling faintly, “The event of the BiBo Ship happened quite a long time ago, that was something from three hundred years back, selected from a segment of Councilor Pei Zhan’s memories when he was young.”
“Councilor Pei Zhan…?” Xu Tian’s bewildered expression suddenly broke, and he exclaimed, “Is it that one?!”
The other party nodded gently, “Correct, that’s the one—the youngest councilor in the history of the Federation, and also the only one who was nearly godlike.”
Was the system randomly selecting that person’s memories, or was it for some purpose?
At this moment, the room fell into a tacit silence.
Even Mr. Han’s actions of twirling his pen slowed down.
He only said softly, “The content of Pei Jinye’s assessment is sealed; it cannot be viewed under continental-level authority.”
Everyone glanced at each other.
The Illusory Realm.
“Flank to the other side!”
The middle-aged captain shouted orders, leading the team to block the Shadow Sickle Beasts personally.
From shadows in all directions, a dozen dark red tentacles reached out, mercilessly piercing the bodies of the special ops soldiers, blood sprayed broadly, blurring everyone’s sight.
The flashlight that got knocked away rolled on the ground, the vast shadows cast by the cargo on the deck were passing through the shadows of the soldiers, and a shower of blood mist spilled down.
The flash of a blade.
The short blade swiftly sliced through the tentacle in front, and Pei Jinye grabbed Xu Haixin, who had fallen to the ground, avoiding the fate of being penetrated.
“Old Pei?” Xu Haixin broke out in a cold sweat, seeing the figure beside him, he involuntarily gulped, “Thanks.”
That cut was so decisive!
For some reason, Old Pei seemed especially calm to him today.
“Give me the gun,” Pei Jinye said, tossing aside the firearm that had exploded.
Xu Haixin instinctively handed over the gun he was holding, Pei Jinye caught it, and pulled the trigger, mercilessly blasting the dark red tentacles that charged at him.
He headed towards the “Big Squid” inside the container.
“Xing Tian, if you can hear my voice, tell me the weakness of this big squid.”
Pei Jinye walked on while loading special bullets.
“I’m here,” came the intermittent voice of Xing Tian through the earpiece: “It’s its torso… that’s its internal organ cluster… The signal on the BiBo Ship is being jammed… I’ve contacted headquarters for rescue…”
“Thanks.”
Pei Jinye said emotionlessly, raised his arm, entangled by the tentacles, he fiercely yanked and raised the gun to fire.
Xu Haixin behind him was stupefied.
“Old Pei, you”
“Bang!”
The flash of gunfire.
Blood splattered.
The Red Thorn Squid quickly fled.
Pei Jinye turned his head to look and casually threw aside a meter-long dark red tentacle: “What?”
“…Be careful,” Xu Haixin seemed to have been scared, swallowing the words that followed.
Pei Jinye withdrew his gaze and turned to look at the valve on one side, his brows tightly knit as he observed the chaotic battle around him.
What was the key to turning the tide?
He stood on the deck covered in rivers of blood, looking around; the shore seemed as far as a hundred thousand miles away, completely shrouded in black fog.
In the sky, the only remaining helicopter was still hovering.
The roar attracted continuous attacks from the Shadow Sickle Beasts and the Red Thorn Squid.
The middle-aged captain was leading his men to attract fire; it seemed to be working well, as the helicopter finally got out of danger and swiftly moved to an open area to the side, dropping down a rope ladder.
“Quick, get on! Get on!”
The middle-aged captain shouted loudly.
Xu Haixin was the first to run over, grabbing the rope ladder to start climbing up, while the Shadow Sickle Beast charged at them, only to be forcibly suppressed by
the middle-aged captain’s gunfire.
On another part of the deck.
Lou Ziyue looked towards Pei Jinye, “Old Pei, retreat!”
“Retreat!”
Pei Jinye found that he had run out of ammo and promptly pulled out a short blade to follow the retreat.
But just at that moment.
A Red Thorn Squid, over three meters tall, burst through the containers, suddenly charging from the shadows on one side.
Before Pei Jinye had a chance to counterattack, he felt himself being grabbed and dodged away, rolling on the spot to unload the force, and only then did he see clearly that the person who had taken him to avoid the Red Thorn Squid’s attack was Lou Ziyue.
“This big fellow is probably a monster bred from experiments. Haven’t you noticed that despite so many of its tentacles being broken by us, it can still grow many more?” Lou Ziyue, leaning on one side of the railing, quickly changed her magazine halfway and raised her gun to shoot.
Pei Jinye frowned, “Are you suggesting Flesh Rebirth?”
His actions were also swift.
Though his Extraordinary Abilities were restricted.
However, the strength of his body was not bad, and the muscle memory formed from years of training didn’t feel much stagnation under his movements.
With a swish, he cut off the tentacles in front of him with two slashes, and with his other hand, he tightly grabbed a tentacle that was ready to retract into the air.
The next second, he witnessed with his own eyes as the tentacle that had just been cut grew back anew.
He muttered to himself, as expected.
His wrist was then entwined by a freshly grown tentacle.
If not for wearing armor, the sharp barbs would have been enough to shred his arm to tatters at this moment.
Lou Ziyue shot through it with one shot, came to his side, and whispered, “We can only be glad that this behemoth isn’t poisonous, or we’d be done for.”
The armor on her back had already been torn open in several places, with blood seeping out faintly.
Noticing the gaze from Pei Jinye, she didn’t slow down, crossing the corridor on the deck, and said calmly in a low voice, “It’s nothing serious.”
Just then, a strange man’s voice suddenly rang in everyone’s ears, “The two exotic beasts brought back on board, dead or alive, this is not a suggestion, it is an order!”
At this moment.
All the special combat troops who were preparing to board the aircraft stopped in their tracks.
Xu Haixin, about to board the helicopter, gripped the rope ladder tightly, turned his head to look, and under the glare of the bright lights, he saw the captain’s silent gaze.
Noticing that his teammates behind him had already turned back one after another, Xu Haixin cursed in his heart, slapped the rope ladder fiercely, and jumped down as well.
The helicopter took off quickly, not even bothering to retract the rope ladder.
“Now, we are truly isolated and without help.”
Facing the bloody scent of the evening breeze, Lou Ziyue’s face, mingled with sweat and blood at this moment, was indecipherable.
Pei Jinye, silent, cleared the tentacles in front of him.
He knew that this assessment wouldn’t end so easily.
He was also curious if all this was real, did a commander really issue such a foolish, suicidal mission back then?
Control room.
“What do you think he will do?” someone couldn’t help but ask.
“This is a certain death situation.”
“Yes, back then, apart from that person, no one survived that mission.”
“But do you think… he really could create a miracle?”
“If he does create a miracle, then could he possibly reach the level of that person in the future?”
“That is probably the highest praise for him…”
The control room fell silent, many influential figures began to look forward with anticipation.
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