Chapter 24 Chris feels uneasy



Continuing west along the coniferous forest and the manor for a short distance, you will reach the San Cristo Mountains.

Major General Chris led his troops directly into the vast San Cristo Mountains, trying to find the possible monster.

Coniferous forests are not only found outside the estate at the foot of the mountain, but are also distributed in the San Cristo Mountains.

Therefore, Major General Chris's march was slightly hindered, and it was difficult to transport a large number of armored troops in.

Only a small force, led by the experienced Major General Chris, searched the San Cristo Mountains for traces of the monsters they wanted to find.

As the search was nearing the evening of that day, Chris, who was browsing the information about the third-party force sent to him by Andrew, received an urgent report from his subordinates.

"The vanguard has already spotted the monster and engaged in a battle. But judging by the footprints, it's not the one we're looking for."

After hearing this report, Chris decisively began to watch the specific information presented in real time.

Sitting in the temporary command post near the manor, Chris watched the images on the large screen in front of him, which were real-time images taken by several military drones.

In an area halfway up the mountain, a monster was pounding his chest to vent his anger.

It was a monster covered with thick white hair, with a body similar to that of a human but more than ten meters tall, just like a white ape that had been magnified many times.

But just based on its size of more than ten meters and the unscientific muscle distribution with arms thicker than its waist, it can be concluded that this is definitely not a normal creature.

The vanguard found the sleeping monster halfway up the mountain. Before they had time to decide whether to anesthetize it or kill it with firepower, they discovered that the white ape monster suddenly woke up.

Then the monster picked up a stone pillar on the ground and stood up.

I saw it waving a several-meter-long boulder as a club, making a huge sound of breaking through the air and smashing down many trees.

Broken trees were flying in the air, and their power at this moment was no less than the firepower coverage of thermal weapons.

These elite soldiers decisively lowered their bodies, and the broken trees brushed past many soldiers in the jungle, instantly reducing the casualties.

This group of soldiers was much more professional than the mercenaries in the manor, not only in their reaction to the sudden tree shells.

The helicopter assisting in the search that day opened fire almost without hesitation.

While the white ape monster had no time to react after launching an attack, the AH-64 armed helicopter in the sky, commonly known as the Apache, directly launched an anti-tank missile.

The AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missile is extremely powerful, with enough penetration to penetrate 1,000 mm of homogeneous steel plate, plus 6.8 kg of high-energy mixed explosives.

In order to cover the evacuation of ground troops and try to capture the monster alive, the US troops did not choose to directly hit the white ape monster.

The AGM-114 Hellfire anti-tank missile exploded in front of the white ape monster.

The AGM-114 Hellfire's speed of 391.7 meters per second was so great that the white ape monster was overwhelmed by its terrifying power before it had time to react.

A cloud of smoke rose up, and the sound of the explosion was deafening. Large areas of soil were turned over and blasted directly into the sky.

The surrounding dense forests were all exploded into countless pieces, and the terrifying shock wave instantly extinguished the trees that might have been set on fire.

Even at the command post far away at the foot of the mountain, one could vaguely hear the sounds coming from the mountain when one looked up.

The ground troops retreated without looking back. It was obvious that the monster was beyond the reach of their rifles, so retreat was the best solution.

The Apache helicopter continued to hover in the air, confirming the monster's movements to ensure the safe evacuation of the ground troops.

The smoke from the explosion has not yet dissipated.

After a loud bang, a huge object suddenly broke through the clouds and rose into the sky.

It was a white ape monster. At the moment, it didn't seem to be injured by the AGM-114 Hellfire, and its white hair was still as shiny as new.

The Apache helicopter immediately took off.

However, the white ape monster obviously had extraordinary jumping ability, and the helicopter's ascent speed could obviously not catch up with that of the angry white ape monster.

The conventional weapon M-230E-1.30mm single-barrel chain gun mounted on the Apache helicopter was now spewing out angry flames.

The ground was cracked into large potholes wherever the bullets passed.

As the LW-30 high-explosive/armor-piercing dual-purpose ammunition burst at the huge body of the white ape trying to pounce at a rate of 1,000 rounds per minute.

With the dual power of armor-piercing and high explosive, this machine gun was powerful enough to tear apart the weak points of a main battle tank, but it did not hurt the white ape monster.

Each bullet made it roar with an expression of pain, but it suffered no actual harm.

However, even so, the purpose of the Apache helicopter firing machine guns was achieved. The machine guns that could not cause any damage brought a powerful impact, knocking the white ape monster's body, which was suspended in the air and unable to withstand the force, back to the ground.

In this round of confrontation, the white ape monster was at a disadvantage.

However, Major General Chris, who was in the temporary command post at the foot of the mountain, suddenly couldn't help but frown.

Looking at the images taken by the drone, he couldn't help but ponder for a moment.

For some reason, he had a strong sense of uneasiness.

Even though the monster was being pinned down by the Apache helicopter, he still had a strange feeling that something was going to happen.

He turned to look at his adjutant and said seriously, "Get the tanks ready, and have all the soldiers get ready for battle immediately."

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Taos Town.

"These are the most important points to pay attention to after becoming a psychic. In addition..."

Mr. Chen was halfway through his words when he suddenly looked in a certain direction with a gleam in his eyes.

Walls and distance could not block his sight. Nothing could obstruct Chen Sheng's vision wherever the sunlight reached.

He saw a huge white ape monster venting, surrounded by a wave of American soldiers.

Apparently, the unerased abyss rift in the San Cristo Mountains had once again allowed a new monster to cross the turbulent space, and this time it happened to appear randomly in the San Cristo Mountains.

Then, this white ape monster happened to run into the US officials who were investigating the monster incident.

The battle is about to break out.

This is a peak level one white ape!

Mr. Chen can be sure.

This monster was definitely a white ape whose spiritual power had reached the peak of level one. He had seen information about this creature during the previous three months of study.

They have a talent for increasing their strength, which allows them to become stronger to a certain extent in a short period of time.

It is at the peak of level one, and if it uses its talent, it is very likely to reach the threshold of level two.

Although it is only level two, its strength is definitely a qualitative leap compared to level one.

Originally, the white ape monster could only suppress the black spider that occurred early this morning, but after using its talent to barely reach level two, it was able to kill the black spider instantly.

Judging from the American troops he saw, there was a high probability that they would not be able to stop the white ape monster.

"Leader, what's wrong?"

Russell narrowed his eyes, curious about why Mr. Chen suddenly looked away in a daze in the middle of his words.

(End of this chapter)


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