Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 159



Chapter 159: 94. Underground Encounter_3
“Quick, everyone stop! All stop! Everyone build a firepower network on the spot
to take out these Skeleton Hounds! Hurry up! And you guys, quickly go into the
underground tunnel and call people over to help!”
Noland Lee hid behind a rock, frowning at Kasha’s performance.
Lacking on-the-spot command experience and over-trusting her own judgment,
Noland Lee doubted if she had received formal military education.
If she had built the firepower network and called for support earlier, the situation
wouldn't have been so dire.
Just as Noland was shaking his head and secretly criticizing Kasha's command
ability, a more difficult situation emerged.
As the saying goes, where there are Skeleton Hounds, there must be Skeleton
Warriors, and where there are Skeleton Warriors, there must be a Big Skeleton to
command them.
As the Intelligence Division Two soldiers were barely able to use firepower to
stop the Skeleton Hounds, a group of metal skeletons with a metallic sheen
began marching towards the firepower network, undeterred by the silenced
bullets.
Behind this group of metal skeletons, the figure of a Big Skeleton appeared one
with a metallic coating, unlike the ordinary Big Skeletons that lose a bit of bone
dust with every step.
Kasha’s face changed dramatically, and her voice became sharp and piercing,
like a crow’s scream:
“Damn it! How can these undead military units of the barbarian faction appear
here? I hate these undead creatures with metal coatings the most! Quickly, get
the Bee Syrup Bombs from the car! Hurry up! ...Where’s our backup? Where's
Cavado?!”
“Kasha, watch your language.”
A deep male voice rang out, and although it was neither sharp like Kasha’s nor
loud, it instantly silenced the enraged Kasha.
“Kasha, isn’t it just letting that Sin Soldier No. 888 slip away from you? Look at
your current state, you don’t look anything like a Senior Investigator of
Military Intelligence Second Division. I hope you'll calm down as quickly as
possible. ”
The man who was speaking emerged from the entrance of the underground
tunnel, followed by soldiers carrying light machine guns and bomb launchers.
Kasha was reprimanded by her chief officer, her chest heaving and her hands
tightly gripping her rifle. Her face flushed and paled, both ashamed and
indignant.
“Sir, I'm sorry for my behavior.”
Kasha trembled before lowering her head under the oppressive gaze of the
officer, and she tried to explain:
“Sir, the Undead Poisonous Fog is spreading in the castle. Murphy and Grett are
fighting outside the castle. Sin Soldier No. 888 may have already been poisoned
to death in the isolation room. All I'm thinking about is catching him quickly, that’s
why I am so anxious.”
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The Lieutenant Intelligence Officer 2
called Cavado used gestures to give
orders to his subordinates, before
looking at Kasha and speaking in a
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I know you want to pry everything
that could be detrimental to Murphy
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from Sin Soldier No. 888's mouth.
You sisters are like this, clear about
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Kasha spoke bitterly, and muttered under her breath:
“I am not related to that vile woman studying the Undead Runes... She tainted
her own bloodline, and I would love to see her hanged.”
Noland was stunned by this.
Do Kasha and Murphy look alike?
Not really.
But then, why did Cavado say they were family? Were they adopted, or was it a
family issue after remarriage?
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the word “bloodline,” so there must
have been a blood relation between
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Noland was baffled.


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