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Chapter 1105: Headshots

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation  Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

It was already dark outside the village. Smoke curled up from the chimneys in the houses not far away, making them look no different from ordinary houses.

However, Nuannuan and the rest of the crew were frowning.

As highest-ranked mercenaries, they were very sensitive to danger.

Everything looked normal here—it was no different than any other typical farming village.

Yet…

At this point of the day, there should be sounds of shows playing on the television, or family playing cards and drinking together after a long day of work, should it not?

They passed by a house, and it was quiet inside.

After passing by a second house, it was still quiet.



Suddenly, about thirty meters ahead, a door to someone’s house opened. A man walked out to place some things outside when he noticed Chi Yang and the others.

The man was stunned for a moment before he asked Chi Yang, “Who are you? What are you doing in our village so late at night?”

Chi Yang was about to speak when Nuannuan raised the gun in her hand. With a ringing gunshot, she fired at the man without hesitation.

Chi Yang was stunned. At that moment, the doors to various other families suddenly opened, and a woman’s crying voice came from the dead man’s house. “God damn it! What in the world are you doing so blatantly? Someone, call the police!”

“Sis Gui’s man just got killed!”

“Who are you people?”

“Quickly, call the police!”

“Get the reporters here!”

The villagers were furious. They raised their mallets and hammers as they surrounded Nuannuan and the group of people, looking like a bunch of law-abiding citizens.

However, Nuannuan merely sneered coldly and aimed at another one of their foreheads before firing her gun.

The villagers, “…”

Then, Nuannuan followed up with a third shot!

Fourth shot!

Initially, these killers pretended to be kind and ignorant villagers who were angered by the sudden violence in front of Chi Yang and the others. They tried to get the people from the military base to split up and ask around. This way, the killers could pick them off one by one and catch them off guard.

Who knew…

Nuannuan did not play by the rules at all. She picked up her gun and started to kill—each shot was a fatal blow too.

They were all people who had been experimented on, thus they were not afraid of pain. As long as their fatal spot remained intact, they would not die. After all, their bodies possessed amazing regenerative skills that far exceeded a normal human being’s.

However, this woman’s every shot was aimed directly at the center of their foreheads. Her shot would kill the bugs in their heads too. What was there left to do?

After four people died, all the ‘villagers’ lost their cool. They took out their guns from their bags.

They were fast, but none among Selina, and the rest were simpletons.

She had already seen the bugged people and knew that they were difficult to kill, so Selina, Aiden, Dan Qi, Chi Yang, and Ning Wenhao all opened fire at their foreheads.

If you wondered why Ning Wenhao also started firing at them without questions asked, that was because he was unconditionally loyal to Chi Yang. Since Chi Yang killed without hesitation, he had no reason to hesitate either.

As more and more villagers surrounded them, Chi Yang relayed an order to the members of Eagle Special Forces waiting outside through the Bluetooth walkie-talkie. “Kill on sight. You must target them with a bullet in the head or they won’t die.”

This was actually one of the laboratories where they carried out human experiments. The people here were all people who went through the experiments.

When calamity came, if any of the bugged people dared to retreat or reveal any secrets of the organization, they would be killed by the bug in their brains so long as the desire even popped up in their heads.

Even though these people went through the experiments, they could tell that they would need a few more years of training before they could match up to this group of outsiders.
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