Quick Transmigration: I Work 48 Hours a Day, Crushing the Male and Female Leads

Jin Shu was nothing more than a 'white moonlight' whose spiritual power was destroyed in a cultivation novel. The men who once loved and protected her became infatuated with a junior sister...

Chapter 368. Transmigrating into an interstellar novel and ravaging the male and female protagonists (20)

Luo Pu didn't want to make a big deal out of it, nor did he want these people to affect Jin Shu's mood for tomorrow's match.

Those around them thought they were leaving, so the fat man in the lead sat down at the iron gate and knocked on the table.

"We have a rule here: aliens can't bet!"

Luo Pu nodded.

"Alright, we'll give you back everything we won."

"Give back the winnings? Ha... Not only the winnings, but the stakes on the table are no longer yours!"

"Hand over the money and I'll let you go immediately. Otherwise, don't blame us men for being rough; we might hurt you and this pretty boy too."

Luo Pu realized that these people were insatiable and even wanted their bets!

"Where is the manager here? I need to see the manager here!"

The men laughed wildly.

"Where would we get managers here? There's only one rule here: whoever has the strongest fist has the right to speak, understand?"

Even if that scoundrel wins the competition, he still needs to have the ability to take the money out of the country! Otherwise, what's the point of winning? In the end, he still can't take anything with him!

Upon hearing this, Luo Pu exclaimed, "There's such a logic in the world?"

I thought the black market dealers on Little Blue Star were already outrageous enough, but I never expected there to be even more outrageous ones!

I was thinking of bringing Jin Shu here to relax and maybe find some good stuff to take home, but we ended up being harassed by a bunch of scoundrels.

"Peya, forget about the money, we..."

Before she could finish speaking, Jin Shu slapped Luo Pu's face to the side and stepped forward to stand in front of the group.

"In your area, whoever has the bigger fist is right?"

"Yes, little girl, you're new here and a bit naive, so we brothers won't hold it against you. How about this, there are quite a few bars in our underground city, you can treat all the brothers here to a drink and that will be fine."

Jin Shu shook her head.

"That's too much trouble."

"If you find it troublesome, we have an even simpler way. Leave the bet, and give each of us 10,000 yuan as a service fee, and we won't argue with you about it."

Looking at these villains who were exactly like the stereotypical, assembly-line characters in a novel, Jin Shu suddenly had a bold guess.

Logically speaking, this situation shouldn't be something an insignificant person like her would encounter. If that's the case, does it mean there's an important person present?

Jin Shu looked around.

Then he smiled.

"This is still too complicated. There's an easier way."

"Stop dawdling and talking nonsense. Hurry up and pay, or else—"

"Bang--!"

With one punch from Jin Shu, the man who had just been shouting and acting arrogantly was sent flying like a sack of potatoes.

Those who were blocking Jin Shu's way immediately took a step back.

"The one with the strongest fist has the most say, and I think this rule is pretty good."

"You dare to be so arrogant on our turf! I think you're tired of living!"

Relying on their superior numbers, the remaining people also rushed forward in a fit of rage, and in an instant, Jin Shu and Luo Pu were pointed at by more than a dozen gun barrels.

Luo Pu still had that expressionless face, but there was still a hint of panic in his eyes.

“Peya, you have chosen the most risky method.”

"No, my method is the simplest and most effective. You should protect yourself."

After saying that, Jin Shu charged forward bare-handed. Upon seeing this, the other side immediately opened fire. Amidst the hail of bullets, Jin Shu's speed was faster than the guns. In less than a second, she dodged all the bullets and rushed into the crowd. She raised her foot and kicked hard. Compared to the steel humanoid mechs in the training room that could accurately calculate and predict the enemy's next move, these people in front of her were like blocks of tofu. Jin Shu's punch was effortless and could blow their heads open.

The scene was completely chaotic, with Luo Pu wielding an S-class magnetic cannon and firing wildly.

The group of people surrounding Jin Shu screamed in agony.

Jin Shu's fist technique was ruthless. Combined with her superb speed and enhanced body, even though the opponent's body was a modified mecha, after a single punch from her, the mecha's arm broke off inch by inch and was eventually hammered into a pile of scrap metal.

Jin Shu glanced at her fist without changing her expression; it was a little red, but it didn't matter because the other person's arm was already broken.

Watching the people above being sent flying by Jin Shu's attacks, Luo Pu sighed and simply sat down to wait for her to finish.

Finally, when no one dared to approach anymore, Jin Shu stretched her arms and neck and said something to herself.

"The warm-up intensity wasn't even enough."

The ground was a mess, with mech limbs and corpses with smashed heads, a horrifying sight.

Now all the audience members had no time to watch the performance on stage. They stared dumbfounded at the scene of one against a hundred. Finally, when Jin Shu glanced at them, everyone shuddered and immediately got up and left.

Finally, almost everyone in the stands left. Luo Pu finished his drink and came over.

"It's getting late, let's go."

Jin Shu nodded and put all the remaining money on the table into her pocket.

Luo Pu thought she was leaving, but when he turned around, he found that Jin Shu had walked onto the stage at some point.

On the arena, the defeated Earth Dragon Armor slunk away, while the winner, Snake Armor, remained on it. The cockpit door opened, and a young man who looked to be no more than twenty or thirty years old stood there, silently looking at his severed snake tail.

Jin Shu clapped her hands and then placed a Star Coin card in front of him.

"There's 50,000 inside, your reward for winning the competition."

The boy glanced at her.

"I don't want your money."

“This isn’t mine. You just saw it. This money should have been yours.”

After saying that, Jin Shu patted his mecha and nodded.

"Not bad, very good, well modified, and the driving skills are also good."

It's a pity that without connections or luck, he couldn't get into the Allied Military Academy and could only earn a little money by risking his life in this chaotic place.

After dropping the money, Jin Shu turned and left.

It's getting late; it's already dark outside.

"We should go back now; the instructors only gave us five hours to go out."

"What's the rush? There's plenty of space down there, let's explore a bit more."

The two of them had only stayed in the underground mecha arena for a short while. There was still some time left, but Luo Pu was worried that she would cause trouble again, so he was eager to take Jin Shu back as soon as possible.

Where are the underground black market dealers?

"It should be up ahead."

Pushing open the door behind the arena, another completely unfamiliar world came into view.

Above the neon-colored dome, a dozen or so flight paths crisscrossed, and skyscrapers made of mirrored glass floated unevenly in mid-air. Beneath the surface, mirrored glass reflected on the ground, creating the illusion of walking on the sea. (End of Chapter)