Chapter 90
The attack began without warning, and a shard of grenade was thrown into the crowd in the square.
Before the excited men could react, the sound of the explosion drowned out the roar of the man.
Twenty-five shards shot out in all four directions. Tens of people were instantly killed by the shockwave.
Four or five of them had their heads and their chests embedded in pieces, so much so that they died on the spot.
The voice in the central square was silenced immediately. Camber, who was making a speech on the improvised stage, suddenly had a bad momentum and immediately jumped down from the stage.
As soon as the adventurer left the stage, a few more shrapnel were thrown in, followed by the roars of the automatic machine gun.
The explosion of grenades and the hot flow of metal made people realize what had happened, but many of them had already fallen.
Cumberg hurriedly retreated under the protection of the arctic fox mercenaries. The adventurer merchant shouted at the top of his lungs, "Take it away!"
"I'm afraid not, sir."
They didn't think the attack would take place in Titan.
Thus, the mercenaries who came to the square did not carry any machine guns.
At most, they were each carrying an automatic pistol: "The other side's firepower is too strong, we can only take you away now."
"As for that mutated beast, we will leave it up to fate!"
Cumberg was so angry that his face turned green. Although he had more than a thousand dollars in his pocket, it was a huge difference when compared to the loss of Behemoth.
If this mutated beast was successfully sold to the Council of Darkness, Camber would have at least $100,000 in income.
But the screaming machine gun and the occasional grenade told him that he couldn't make up for it.
The people who were attacked quickly began to retaliate. After all, the residents of Titan City could be said to be all citizens.
Immediately, the men with the ability to mutate began their genetic switch, and in the blink of an eye, human bears and tigers appeared in the central square.
The human bear skin was thick and fleshy, and ordinary bullets could do nothing to it.
They did not dodge or evade the bullets as they pounced towards the wolf bandits that were firing at them from the outside.
As for the tigers and leopards, their movements were relatively agile. Unless a sniper of the third step used his ballistics budget, he or she would be able to hit the tigers.
However, the shrapnel in the hands of the bandit wolf was a regional attack method. Without the abnormal defense of the bear, a few shrapnel would still be enough to intimidate these creatures.
As for the citizens who did not have the ability to mutate, they retreated out of the central square. To attack the wolf bandits without any weapons was no different from courting death.
Very quickly, the bears in the chaos reached the edge of the zone.
They rushed past the fire, but the wolf-robbers were prepared, so several of the Land Cruiser's high-velocity guns opened fire at the same time.
A 25mm, large-caliber bullet was fired at a constant rate of 2,000 rounds per minute, and even the bear's defenses were lacerated.
Those unlucky enough to be hit directly in the head died immediately, and the human bear that fell to the ground returned to its human form in the blink of an eye.
The red wolf held the clock in its hand, and the chaos caused by the wolf bandits in the central square did not last for long.
Those who fought back were only citizens who had the ability to mutate into territories. They were still unable to form effective attacks.
But soon, the official troops of Titan City would arrive. The soldiers trained by the Spartan style, Scarlet Wolf did not want to test their might with his own hands.
"Ghost Fox, you'd better hurry."
The Scarlet Wolf said silently.
Bessemos lay on his back on the stage, his massive arms shielding his head, chest, and other important parts of his body.
Behemoth had already seen the more violent firepower. The weapons used by the dozen or so humans who captured him on that day were much more powerful than those of the machine guns and grenades in front of them.
Although these things weren't enough to kill Besemos, the bullets would always hurt when they hit its body. The behemoth instinctively assumed a defensive posture.
Unconsciously, the Wolf Thief's firepower swept across the stage.
The torrent of bullets interrupted the chains that were as thick as a few of Bessemos' arms. The moment Bessemos regained his freedom, he was stunned for a moment before the gigantic beast let out a heaven-shaking roar.
The huge roar caused the Scarlet Wolf's pupils to constrict. He finally realized that there seemed to be an enormous beast on the stage.
Without his command, the wolf bandits who felt threatened naturally turned their guns around.
Not only was the automatic rifle firing continuously, but one of the high speed heavy cannons was also aimed in the direction of Besemos.
At the same time that the ammunition chain was constantly shrinking, the powerful firepower of the high speed heavy artillery immediately bombarded the body of the huge beast.
Feeling the impact of these bullets, which were faster and stronger than ordinary bullets, Bessemos roared in the direction of the heavy artillery, then spread his wings.
When a white smoke circle was shot on the stage, Bessemos soared straight into the sky and instantly left the range of the high-speed heavy artillery.
The high speed heavy artillery's firepower was undoubtedly powerful, but it was very troublesome to adjust the shooting direction, so it was usually only used to suppress the targeted firepower.
Now that Bessemos was in the sky, the heavy gunner on the SUV cursed and adjusted his trajectory.
However, he quickly discovered that this giant beast's agility in the air was no less than a male eagle's. Its flying trajectory made it impossible for him to catch up to Besemos' figure.
In the middle of the air, Besemos roared and tore the shackles from his limbs.
The steel needle, deep into his flesh and bones, brought out some of his flesh, and Besemos almost fell out of the sky in pain.
But compared to freedom, the pain of love was nothing.
The giant beast that had regained its freedom let out a roar that reverberated throughout the city. The Behemoth beast's eyes swiveled around, and its amazing vision quickly led it to the direction of Cumberg who was being led by the arctic fox to retreat in the direction of the inn.
Bessemos vowed to swallow this hateful merchant alive, so under the watchful eyes of the bandit wolf, the huge beast in mid-air circled and then flew off into the distance.
The scarlet wolf also didn't intend to intercept Bessemos. That giant beast didn't seem to be someone who could be easily defeated with pure firepower.
And even if the Scarlet Wolf performed gene switching, the shape of the huge wolf could still take down this terrifying beast.
Thus, Besemos left the square without a hitch.
It flew in the direction of Camber, and Behemoth chose to make a straight breakthrough. On his flight path, the buildings and towers protruding from his body were all shattered by the beasts.
Hollow bricks and splintered wood flew in the air, and the roar of the attack immediately caught the attention of Cumberg and the arctic fox.
Cumberg's feet trembled as Bessemos rushed straight for him.
Bart yelled, "Disperse, find cover, and wait for an opportunity to attack!"
Not far away, the target crowd began to move in response, but Besemos was unafraid.
It had regained its freedom, and these fragile humans could not stop it from taking revenge.
But just as he was getting close to Camber, Bessemos' ears twitched slightly.
A girl's scream came to the beast's ears. It was confused with other, confused sounds, but Beximos quickly cut it off.
Thus, it could hear clearly that the voice was the one that sang for it before. Thus, Monnie's figure appeared in the giant beast's mind.
She's in danger!
This thought floated in Bessemos' mind, and the behemoth immediately stopped in mid-air.
It turned towards the source of the voice. A hesitant light flashed across Besemos's eyes. He roared and turned around, rushing in the other direction.
That direction was the hotel where Monnie was staying!