This gives her many tactical options. The M14 puppet can hold a machine gun and fire randomly at the house. The zombies inside will run out when they sense the danger. The puppets outside holding rifles and submachine guns can then eliminate all these enemies.
"I didn't expect you would have such a trick." Sun Yang watched the scene through the drone floating in the air.
"Every Doll knows a little bit. I'm just the best at it." M14 said with a little pride.
There's nothing wrong with the M14, after all, it's impossible for a humanoid to only use the gun in his hand. Not being able to use other weapons is just a game restriction. Even the HK416 is a serious pistol as a secondary weapon.
The humanoids were rapidly slaughtering the entire Secret Harbor, leaving not a single living corpse behind. Xiao Ai flew directly to the bell and rang it. The battle was nearing its end, and the humanoids were heading towards the magical ship, preparing to clear out the creatures aboard.
Of course, the outcome of the battle wasn't perfect. The AK15's efficiency dropped dramatically mid-fire because she had run out of bullets, leaving her with only the cold weapons she could find on the ground. The puppet simply didn't have enough ammunition.
Xiao Ai's combat performance is good, but it's strange to see her dragging a supply puppet around. This is something that must be considered; Xiao Ai needs to move her supply points, otherwise her combat capabilities will be greatly reduced.
There's not much to say about the battle between Colt and M14. Both of them performed steadily and confidently, and they are worthy of being elite humanoids who have fought their way out of danger.
Sun Yang wrote down the precautions and told them to several people working in the base, then turned around and looked at Rukatiye who had been silent for a long time.
"Do you have anything to say?" Even amid the rumbling gunfire, Sun Yang's voice still reached Rukatiye's head.
"I was wondering if I could get one of your weapons? A powerful weapon like this?" After thinking for a while, Rukatiye honestly put forward his idea.
"I can sell it to you. But there is a price. I want the Campfire Explorer and various wedge stones. If you can move some pretty powerful puppet wreckage, I'll take them too." After thinking about it, Sun Yang agreed first.
"Are you really selling it?" Rukatiye was ready to bargain.
"Your character is trustworthy, and I won't give you too powerful equipment." Sun Yang took out an M1911 from the base, which was loaded with ordinary bullets.
"What's the name of this weapon? How do you use it?" Rukatiye frowned as he looked at the unfamiliar shape.
"M1911, pistol." Sun Yang checked it skillfully, loaded the gun, and pulled the trigger at the wooden house next to him.
Bang! Bang! Bang! Three holes immediately appeared on the wooden board. Sun Yang aimed at the zombie lying nearby and pulled the trigger. The remaining four bullets easily left several holes in the zombie's head.
"This kind of power is enough." Rukatiye nodded. She knew very well the value of this thing, as it could quickly and easily blow up the opponent's head from a long distance.
"One stone, or one Campfire Explorer, and one gun. One bullet for one large fragment, or ten bullets for one Campfire Explorer. Special wedge-shaped stones are charged separately." Sun Yang said indifferently.
"...Your puppet is as easy to use as splashing water, and yet you want to exchange large fragments for bullets?" Rukatiye was surprised by Sun Yang's asking price.
"Because it's the only one of its kind. And I'm only selling it to you right now. I don't want to sell this weapon to someone who might kill me." Sun Yang shrugged indifferently.
Sun Yang agreed to Rukatiye's transaction request based on the premise that Rukatiye was reliable. Otherwise, given the moral standards of this place, he might have shot Sun Yang after completing the transaction.
"If I want that kind of thing, what will you take?" Rukatiye pointed at the machine gun carried by the M14 puppet.
"I won't give you the doll." Sun Yang said without even raising his head.
"What about the one on your back?" Rukatiye really liked the weapon that could wipe out a large number of enemies at once.
"No. The most I can sell you is a shotgun. This one costs three stones." Sun Yang continued to ask for a high price.
"Let me see the shotgun." Rukatiye was very interested in Sun Yang's weapon.
"Super short shotgun." Sun Yang took out the short shotgun from his office. He hadn't touched this weapon for a while.
He loaded the shotgun with two shotgun shells, fired one shot at the corpse, riddling the zombie's back with holes, and then fired another shot at the sunken ship next to it, making a hole in the rotten wooden planks.
"Great, how much are the bullets?" Rukatiye immediately understood the benefits of this weapon.
"The price is the same as pistol bullets." Sun Yang was too lazy to make up a story.
"I want this. And bullets, give me ten." Rukatiye took out a wedge-shaped stone from her pocket and placed it on the ground. I don't know where she found so many stones.
Sun Yang put the wedge-shaped stone hair into his bag, carefully explained to Rukatiye how to use this weapon, and then gave him a bullet bag and a holster.
If Rukatiye likes this weapon, then Sun Yang can sell her more bullets. Shotguns and pistols alone won't have any impact on Sun Yang, who is a stacking armor type. He will definitely wear as much as he can when he goes out to fight.
Moreover, providing weapons would help increase her survival rate, and Rukatiye could provide Sun Yang with additional income. She got a powerful weapon, and Sun Yang got a wedge stone and soul, a win-win situation.
"I think I'll like this weapon." Rukatiye fiddled with the sawed-off shotgun in his hand, then put it into the holster and hung it behind him.
"If you want to buy bullets, come back to me," Sun Yang said. He looked toward the magical ship in the distance. The humanoids had gathered beneath it. Sun Yang and Rukatiye also hurried toward the ship.
The vessel was large, with several large sails. A strange, dark blue flame emanated from it, and upon closer inspection, it looked like a magic lantern hanging from the sails. The figures rushed onto the ship along the wooden dock, and Sun Yang watched closely through the live feed.
But the ship was empty. No four-armed boss, no strange enemies moving around. That wasn't surprising, though. Rukatiye's group had arrived on this ship, so how could there be any enemies?
"It seems to be safe. I think it's time to pay me." Sun Yang stretched out his hand.
"Here you go. It feels amazing that you can pass safely with just some stones... Come back again if you have the chance, Sun Yang. I will miss you." Rukatiye threw a heavy package to Sun Yang.
After Sun Yang opened it, he nodded at the wedge-shaped stones of varying sizes inside. Rukatiye stepped onto the wooden planks of the dock and boarded the ship, while the humanoids also ran back.
"Thank you for your hard work, everyone. Please go back." Sun Yang sent the fighting humanoids back to the base one by one, and then sent the puppets of various shapes back to the base.
"Has it been sent back? Can I say goodbye, Sun Yang?" Rukatiye waved at Sun Yang. She held the farewell black crystal in her hand, waiting for Sun Yang to finish.
"That's enough! Goodbye, Rukatiye!" Sun Yang waved to Rukatiye and watched him walk into the boat. His world turned into a cloud of mist again. Then he stood up again near the campfire.
Next, it was his turn. Sun Yang sat by the campfire for a while, feeling relaxed, to recover his composure before walking into the secret harbor.
Then he saw a magical ship gradually sailing outward. It seemed to be the ship that Rukatiye was on.
What? Why? Why did the ship leave? I haven't rung the bell yet! Sun Yang was confused for a few seconds. Then he suddenly remembered something.
("The space-time structure there is relatively stable, and you can occasionally encounter conscious undead.") A few weeks ago, the veteran said this when he mentioned Myrtle Harbor. (See Chapter 27.)
In other words, Rukatiye and I shared the same time and space? That's why we could see each other in Myrtle Harbor?
"Oh oh oh oh!!! Rukatiye!!!! Stop the boat!!!!!" Sun Yang no longer cared about anything else. He frantically searched the base and happened to see an iron-framed off-road vehicle driving out, and Makarov sitting on it meticulously.
It’s you! Sun Yang pulled out the car and then shook out Makarov.
"Hey? Where is this? Commander?!" Makarov first felt himself floating in mid-air, and then the scenery in front of him changed in the blink of an eye.
"Don't ask! Hurry! We must catch up with that ship!" Sun Yang climbed directly into the cargo hold at the back.
"Understood, Commander!" Makarov, completely unconcerned with where he was or what the situation was, simply slammed the accelerator to the floor. He raced through the complex and narrow harbor, his long white hair flying back in a single, white ribbon.
The zombies around woke up again, they roared and attacked the off-road vehicle. Makarov could only try his best to control the direction and shake off the zombies that kept coming at him, while avoiding the houses that appeared in the middle, or using special skills to rush through the overly narrow passages.
The SUV knocked over a bunch of glove boxes, and the headlights could only illuminate a small part of the road ahead. Makarov stared at the road, his hands almost cracking the steering wheel.
The wooden bridge along the coast was rapidly extending backwards, but the distance between the magic ship and the ship remained unchanged. Makarov had already stepped on the accelerator to the floor, and after rushing through a large area of debris, the coastal pier came into view.
"Commander! There is the sea ahead! What should we do? This car is not amphibious!" Makarov shouted to Sun Yang behind him.
"Just drive! You'll be fine, Makarov!" Sun Yang had already tidied himself up. He stared at the dock in front of him and the dark sea water along the coast.
"This is the commander you were talking about!" Makarov continued to keep the accelerator at the bottom. After a few seconds, the off-road vehicle rushed onto the dock and stayed in the air for a few seconds.
Sun Yang grabbed Makarov's clothes mid-air and returned the SUV to the base. He then took out the fishing platform he had prepared earlier and placed it underneath.
At this time, the fishing platform was empty, with only a few oars left here.
Boom! Makarov and Sun Yang landed directly on the solid wooden floor, shaking the entire platform several times.
"Hurry! Row faster! Our boat is small! We can catch up!!" Sun Yang quickly called out all the human figures he could think of at the first moment. As a flash of light passed by, three human figures looked confused.
"The boat is about to leave! Get moving, girls!" Sun Yang also picked up a paddle and paddled up and down.
[Rowing?] AK15, abruptly summoned, thought for only a second before wielding the oars. The oars, which could withstand the strength of a humanoid, made an unsettling creaking sound, but they still significantly increased the boat's speed.
[......] AR15 and M4 helplessly put their weapons on their backs, grabbed the remaining two oars and started rowing.
For a moment, the only sound in the dimly lit Secret Harbor Caverns was the unusually loud sound of five oars rowing. And this fishing platform, with its poor seaworthiness, miraculously edged closer to the magical ship sailing toward the open ocean.
Chapter 32.5 Bubble
This content was published on October 2022, 10.
It probably proves that the author has not run away and is still trying to do something.
Because my post was blocked, I can’t find the world I promised to go to (sad)
But I can give you a preview: we're already at The Last of Us 2, and then we're considering going to Call of Duty to engage in gay warfare.
I'm planning to revamp the story of Irons and the God Warrior Company. I heard the original plot was called in for questioning, so Irons was made the villain. I don't think this is a good idea, so I'm going to modify the storyline as much as possible.
Of course, with my personal ability, the changes would probably be completely unrecognizable. But I feel that no matter how much I change it, it is better than Mitchell, the ungrateful and untameable wolf, killing Irons.
You idiot! They gave you a new arm, let you become a soldier again, and you get paid so much. What did the US military give you that you're so happy to work for them? Can't you at least be grateful?
This has to be changed, Mitchell, take my outline and rewrite it!
That’s it for now, I’ll just dive in and continue writing.
33 The voyage begins~ But something doesn't feel right
"So, what's going on?" Rukatiye sat cross-legged on the deck, looking at Sun Yang lying motionless beside him, and the humanoids standing behind doing nothing.
"Ayang has no strength left, I will explain on his behalf." AR15, who was standing guard nearby, spoke up.
"Okay, that's fine." Although Rukatiye felt it was very strange to listen to a puppet explaining the current situation to him, especially after seeing the iron golem in Doran Fortress, it felt like the stone was speaking.
AR15 explained it briefly to Rukatiye.
According to Sun Yang, Migang should be a place with a relatively stable space-time structure, so this place will change with the passage of time, rather than each person having his own world.
He didn't quite understand the details, but after Rukatiye left on his boat, Sun Yang had no boat to ride on.
So he hurried to the dock, put down a fishing platform, and then four human figures plus one human figure rowed desperately to the side of the ship.
Although fog started to gather near them during the voyage, the humanoids didn't lose sight of the ship. After passing through the fog, they caught up with the magical ship.
Then the humanoids nimbly climbed onto the boat and pulled the exhausted Sun Yang up. On the way, Sun Yang did not forget to retract the platform.
Finally, Rukatiye, who heard the noise, ran onto the deck and saw Sun Yang lying on the deck like a fish.
"That is to say, the influence of this strange chaotic space-time will only last as long as Secret Harbor. Everything will be normal after leaving Secret Harbor." Rukatiye was not a great wizard, so he could only accept this explanation.
"Uh...that's it." Sun Yang turned over on the deck. Although he felt a little exhausted due to overdrawing his body just now, his body was recovering quickly and he would be fine in a while.
"Well, no matter what, the result is good. Welcome to the Phantom. At least I have companions on the road." Rukatiye opened his arms to welcome Sun Yang and others.
"Is this ship called the Phantom?" Sun Yang had no idea it had a name. He struggled to get up from the deck and slowly moved his limbs.
"I just named it. Come, I'll show you around. This ship has several rooms, if not anything else." Rukatiye waved at Sun Yang.
"Commander, do you still need to fight? If not, I'd like to return to base. My maintenance check isn't finished yet." AK15 said in the voice chat. Without fighting, she really didn't have much interest.
"I'll go right away. I'll send the person back first." Sun Yang sent the AK15 back to the base.
AR15 and M4 refused to go back. Makarov also expressed his desire to play on the ship.
"That's fine." Sun Yang didn't object. It was understandable that M4 and AR15 didn't want to leave. Makarov had probably been stuck in the base for too long and wanted to go out and play.
"Commander Anxin, I'm not like those problem children. I won't touch anything randomly." Makarov said this and slipped to the bow of the ship.
Sun Yang shrugged and followed Rukatiye into the cabin, with M4 and AR15 following closely behind.
"If you want the puppets to move, remember not to let them go to the navigation room. This ship relies solely on the magical creations in the navigation room to navigate. If they move around, we will be trapped and die at sea." Rukatiye quickly instructed.
"Understood. Makarov, you can't touch anything in the navigation room." Sun Yang sent a voice message directly to Makarov. He soon received a confirmation message from Makarov.
"It's a fantastic technology that can convey messages across such a distance. If used in war, no matter how powerful the enemy is, it can be defeated." Rukatiye once again commented sharply on Sun Yang's behavior.
"It depends on the situation. Even if we have this technology, Dolan Gureg will still become this dilapidated state. The undead curse will drag down this country sooner or later." Sun Yang did not comment.
"Maybe." Rukatiye didn't dwell on this issue too much. She took Sun Yang for a walk below the deck.
This ship is indeed used to escort the undead. The lower level is divided into three compartments that people can only pass through by bending over.
The undead prisoners can only lie in there and endure the cold sea water and wind. If there are too many people captured, they will be squeezed in like cans. Just thinking about it makes people uncomfortable.
Apart from these large compartments, the rest is the captain's room, weapons room, navigation room and a lounge where the guards take turns to rest.
The captain's cabin was spacious, boasting paintings eroded by the sea breeze and a fine bed. Although a bit musty, it was still a place to rest properly. Rukatiye explained that he was the first aboard, so he took possession of the captain's cabin.
Sun Yang had no intention of competing with Rukatiye for the bed. He just needed to find a bed in the lounge.
There were some weapons still hanging in the weapons room, but after careful inspection, Sun Yang and Rukatiye immediately discovered that these weapons had been exposed to the sea water and sea breeze for too long and lacked maintenance, so the weapons were rusted in the sheaths.
As for the navigation room, Sun Yang went in to take a look. There seemed to be something similar to a three-dimensional nautical chart there, but Sun Yang had no intention of touching it at all.
Finally, there is the lounge. In Sun Yang's limited knowledge, there should be something for resting, such as a woven net or a steel bed, but there are only a pile of blankets in the corner.
"Rukatiye, how did you fall asleep on the boat?" Sun Yang couldn't help but complain.
"Each of you find a corner to sleep. No one knows each other, so just rest while maintaining basic vigilance. This blanket is mine, it's yours." Rukatiye said.
"Okay, this lounge belongs to me. Don't come in." Sun Yang said and asked Rukatiye to go out.
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