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Chapter 105, Section 103: Breaking the Blockade

Chapter 105, Section 103: Breaking the Blockade
The card in Nobita's hand spread diagonally from the middle into two lines of fire, burning outwards and quickly turning the card into ashes.

Before the ashes even hit the ground, they condensed into specks of light, weaving into a semi-transparent humanoid silhouette in front of him.

A phantom figure, slightly resembling a holographic projection, took shape as the light points combined.

She was a tall, slender girl with short, gray-white hair, a black eye patch covering her eyes, wearing a black gothic miniskirt, and wielding a long blade.

Even people who don't play games have probably seen her fan art on some websites.

Without greeting or uttering a word, she faced the roaring, charging former officers. With a flick of her wrist, her long sword moved like a silver snake, weaving through them with fluid evasion and attacks. Her skirt swayed gracefully, as if she were dancing.

As you can see, with her attacks, the officer's health bar dropped rapidly, even surpassing the attack power of Nobi, who has the Evil Special Attack trait.

It was as if he was the accessory.

"Could it be that my correct approach is actually a summoner build?"

Nobita wanted to finish off the enemy as quickly as possible, so he rushed onto the battlefield, delivering a finishing blow to the demon soldier from behind to steal experience points.

The large eyeballs blocking the driver's cab blinked, their pupils looking at the large mouth.

Big Mouth immediately began to vomit, and with a few splashes, clumps of black mucus were sprayed out, which then slowly gathered into the appearance of these rotting old officers, fearlessly replenishing the front line.

One of them even coalesced into the station attendant that Nobita saw on the platform.

It is the protagonist that you control in the game "Subway".

“The driver’s cab is a restricted area; unauthorized personnel are not permitted to enter.”

The station staff stood in the middle of the passageway, watching them.

"Take care of that big-mouthed guy first!"

The number of demon soldiers suddenly increased, and Nobita could no longer steal chickens; he could only confront them head-on.

Upon hearing this, the girl in the black dress immediately abandoned the ghost soldiers beside her and rushed towards the giant mouth.

The surrounding demons immediately turned their attention to Nobi, putting him under immense pressure. His health bar was already low, so he quickly drew a few ordinary cards and threw them out, elbowing a few demons and unleashing his full power while they were in a daze to relieve the pressure.

Swipe!

The blade flashed, and the big mouth's health bar was decreasing. The station attendant took a few steps back, stood in front of the eyeball, and just watched calmly, seemingly lost in thought.

The giant mouth wanted to spit out another batch of ghost soldiers, but just as they were forming in its mouth, they were skewered into a string of stinking daggers by the long knife inserted by the girl in the black dress, and died instantly inside.

The demon soldiers in front were held back by Nobi and could not return to provide much support. As a result, the giant mouth continued to add wounds, gradually shrinking until it finally disappeared completely amidst a series of mournful howls.

Meanwhile, the ghost soldiers were also wiped out one by one by Nobi, who was left with little health. He mustered his strength and came to the station attendant.

The station attendant looked at the two people in front of him with regret and sighed.

"If only you could have come earlier."

Before he could finish speaking, Nobita and the girl in the black dress had already pierced his body with their swords, inserting them into his eyeball.

The station attendant looked slightly taken aback, but his eyes quickly lit up with relief. With a smile, he lowered his head and collapsed into a puddle of black mud on the ground.

Nobita didn't not want to know about this "protagonist's" affairs, but he didn't have time to listen to his nonsense right now!

The car trembled almost imperceptibly, and the blood vessels in the eyes disappeared in a flash—good-looking but useless.

"Good eyes don't block the way! Yay!"

Nobi unleashed a flurry of swordplay, contributing significantly to the damage output, and finally reduced the health bar of the eyeball blocking his way to one-third.

At this moment, his eyeballs suddenly swelled up, and blood gushed out of the wound.

"Oh no!" This state is about to self-destruct!
Before Nobita could turn around, a loud bang rang out, and his eyeballs exploded, sending up a shockwave and an explosion.

Nobita, nearly dead, held his arm in front of him, his mouth agape, but his remaining health bar remained unchanged. Because in that split second, the girl in the black dress had stood in his way.

zizi.

With a flash, the girl in the black dress glanced back at him, then shattered like glass and vanished into the dust-filled air, without leaving a single word.

He seemed like a warrior whose only focus was on battle.

Panting heavily, Nobita didn't have time to reflect before rushing into the driver's seat.

The area was bathed in a dim red glow, with the car windows completely obscuring the outside world and the driving equipment long since covered in blood and flesh. However, a push rod with a few remaining patches of red paint stood out conspicuously.

"Do all these bosses like to highlight their weaknesses so clearly?"

With a grumble, Nobita placed both hands on the putter and pressed down hard.

Click, click, click!
Nobita felt the car sway, and it seemed to have indeed slowed down!

"Hehehehe"

Before he could feel much joy, sneers rose from all around, full of mockery.

In the fleshy dashboard directly in front of Nobita, a stitched-together face of a train engine, the same one he'd seen in the game, appeared, staring at him with a bright yet eerie smile.

"Finally, someone's here. Did you naively think that pulling down this piece of junk would stop me?"

"Unfortunately, my shackles aren't here. How about I give you a hint? Hibiya Station."

This thing not only has intelligence, but it also seems to be similar to a human. It really is a monster!
Nobi didn't answer. He raised the Hero's Sword and plunged it directly into that face that made people feel physically uncomfortable.

"Oops, did I make it ugly? Oh well, anyway, I have enough fuel, plus the previous trip. I'll let you be the sole witness and see how I break through the shackles that have bound me for hundreds of years!"

"Welcome to witness my new life!"

"Lord Cave Master, hehe, I'll slowly pull out your descendants one by one and taste their saltiness as interest for all these years."

"And you, you look like canned food in human mouths, I wonder what you taste like."

Click-clack.

As soon as Zhu Hai finished speaking, the train shook violently, and then the carriages outside the locomotive detached directly. Freed from the burden at the rear, Zhu Hai's locomotive began to accelerate again, instantly creating distance between itself and the other carriages.

The disconnected carriages tilted due to inertia, detached from the tracks, and began to rub against the tunnel walls, sending up large bursts of sparks.

The survivors inside were jolted up and down, and every now and then someone would be thrown out of the carriage, letting out a sharp scream before being smashed into a relatively intact pile of flesh or crushed into mincemeat.

After gliding for over a hundred meters, it finally came to a stop.

It left behind a scene of devastation, with heavy casualties.

Nobi pressed down hard on the brake lever. He found that as long as he kept pressing it, the car wouldn't accelerate as quickly, so it did have some effect.

As for other solutions, he really couldn't think of any right now.

If things really come to a point where there's no way to turn the tide, he can only endure a near-fatal blow and then use his save point card.

At least he tried his best.

The steam locomotive burst forth with a speed that seemed out of place for an old-fashioned vehicle, passing one station after another.

But it didn't notice that while passing through a tunnel, a small paper figure drifted in the wind and landed lightly on the roof of the car, remaining completely unmoved by the strong winds.

(End of this chapter)

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