Lord of Illusions City
Chapter 104 Deathly Roar
Therefore, he rushed directly underground. At this time, Luo Hong had been given full access to the underground armory, but because of what had happened earlier, Luo Hong hadn't had time to familiarize himself with it, so he hadn't made any operations, only leaving a few people guarding the underground, forbidding anyone but himself from entering.
But Li Chenzhou was certainly not within the scope of this ban. Those who could be trusted by Luo Hong were naturally those brought out from the mall, who also knew Li Chenzhou's identity as a "transverser" and knew that he was the behind-the-scenes boss. Therefore, Li Chenzhou smoothly returned to the previous armory.
After entering, Li Chenzhou did not look for those boxes, but rushed directly to the display shelves on one side of the armory. There were many guns on display, as well as RPGs, mortars, and other light weapons.
With just a glance, Li Chenzhou noticed a sniper rifle mounted on a stand. This sniper rifle was extremely large in shape, the entire gun body was over two meters long, made of all-metal material, and shimmered with a dark luster, looking quite domineering.
"YT-48 experimental type, long-range heavy sniper, 15.8..."
So, after finding a good position and setting up the sniper rifle, he pressed the gun tightly against his shoulder socket, aimed at the sniper who seemed to be talking on a walkie-talkie, and fired a shot.
The moment the gun fired, Li Chenzhou immediately felt as if his shoulder had been hit by Thor's hammer, and half of his body became numb. The huge sound of the gun also made him feel a little dazed.
He shook his head vigorously, first looked at his arm to see if it was still there, and then looked at the results of his battle through the scope. The sniper had turned into paint on the roof of the car, and the convoy had begun to leave into the distance.
"This gun... is too坑 (keng, a pitfall)!"
He wanted to take another shot to expand the results, but when he raised his right arm, he found that he had no sensation at all. Li Chenzhou could only watch the convoy gradually moving away, on the verge of tears...