Chapter 105 Leaving



Gu Li blinked before realizing he was referring to her, and nodded slightly: "I'm going to cause them some trouble. You don't need to worry about me, I'll find a way to catch up."

That's a spaceship flying at full speed, how are you going to keep up?

Before Alexei could finish speaking, Wang Li had already pressed the forced opening button, and the hatch, which was forcibly wrapped and corroded by the alien flesh wall, opened heavily and slowly.

Those disgusting things that had been kept outside the hatch were suddenly freed and instinctively rushed inside.

The black, muddy flesh walls throbbed slightly, squeezing towards a break, while the attacks from the outside grew increasingly fierce, and the alien species' attempts to devour them became more and more urgent.

Wang Li held the gun very steadily, and bullets with a special corrosive effect on the alien species were fired continuously from the muzzle, each one landing on the same spot.

The alien shrieked, and after a violent shaking, the only light source inside the spaceship disappeared.

In the darkness, everyone's nerves were on edge, waiting for Wang Li's signal. In the darkness, Wang Li, following his previous memory, instantly replaced the gun in his hand with the long sword at his waist.

He held his breath and used almost all his strength to slash the sword at the wound caused by the bullet. The veins on his forehead bulged as he slowly cut a wound into the struggling alien.

The moment the light shone in, Alexei immediately led his men to follow behind Wang Li. He Wei was a step behind, but she also followed with good training.

Before leaving, she looked worriedly at Gu Li's location, only to be shocked to find that Gu Li was no longer there.

Where did she go?!

A blur flashed past He Wei, and she almost thought it was an illusion, until the group at the front suddenly sped up.

The group blocking their way was pushed aside with weapons, and He Wei then noticed the radiant hair of the person at the front, fluttering slightly in the air.

Gu Li rushed to the front and used the cross to block the first batch of bullets fired at the crowd. The bullets struck the cross and made a clanging sound.

She tightened her grip on her fingers, her gaze quickly sweeping over the arriving squad, whose landing site was considered the edge of the base.

So far, only one team of ten people has arrived.

No wonder it took me a full ten minutes to deal with this thing.

Taking advantage of the alien species attacking from behind, Gu Li stepped on its head and leaped high into the air, landing very lightly on the highest point of the alien species.

His sky-blue eyes looked down at the armed forces below, and he murmured with some disappointment, "Is this all the guards protecting the safe zone are capable of?"

She crossed out the plan to engage the guards and replaced it with the words "delay time".

Under Wang Li's leadership, they actually managed to board a military spaceship. Gu Li clearly saw the spaceship start up smoothly.

The squad, which had been waiting for something, finally panicked.

Gu Li could even hear their hurried, low-pitched conversation: "They're from the Federal University! I told you not to be so rude every time!"

Their captain paused for a moment, then quickly whispered instructions: "We can't let them leave like this. Abandon this alien for now and head to intercept the spaceship."

Gu Li slightly moved her ankles, her gaze fixed on the guards who had completely ignored her, and muttered, "I've eaten so many of their nutritional supplements, I can't just do nothing, can I?"

She casually picked up the cross, and the surging aura emanating from her body caused the alien creature beneath her to slow its trembling.

Gu Li leaped from a height of ten meters and landed on the ground without any protection, startling the group of guards.

They reacted quickly and raised their weapons towards Taniguchi.

She planted the cross deep into the ground, and as she stepped forward, she drew the long sword from the cross and walked towards them step by step.

Her ankle was almost invisible as a flash of white light appeared, and her speed increased rapidly until she became almost a blur as she rushed towards them.

The squad leader's pupils dilated, and before he could utter a single syllable, the figure had already brushed past him. He clutched his throbbing neck and slowly collapsed.

When they realized that the bullets they fired in a panic couldn't hurt her, their formation was already in disarray.

The whole process of preparing the chestnut took less than a minute.

She stopped in front of the last person, retracted the hilt of the sword that had been slammed against his neck, and her vintage dress remained perfectly in place.

A spaceship flew overhead, and she looked up.

I quickly glanced at the scene.

"Looks like we need to hurry, I don't know the way."

Her gaze locked onto the alien creature that was trying to attack, her sky-blue eyes narrowed slightly, almost evolving into a low-level missionary.

It was a huge, insect-shaped mutant with countless pairs of rounded insect legs beneath it, and its entire body was charred black and covered with a layer of scales.

It was being watched, and it let out a shriek of unease. Its huge mandibles opened, and its mouth, almost as thick as its body, snapped at Gu Li.

"boom--"

The moment the giant alien creature landed, it raised a huge cloud of dust. On the spaceship, which was deliberately slowing down, Alexei forced himself to look less shocked.

He stammered, "This... I... she doesn't have a weak gene? Is she alright? I mean... should we go down and check on her?"

The others didn't say anything, but their expressions conveyed the same meaning.

Wang Li, who was in charge of positioning the spaceship, glanced down and calmly said, with a cigarette dangling from his mouth, "You'd better worry about yourselves first than her."

As the spaceship approached the edge of the military base, countless gun barrels automatically aimed at them.

Gu Li jumped off the alien's collapsed body, casually tossed her longsword back into its sheath, pulled the cross from the ground, and quickly scrambled onto the roof.

Running atop a series of buildings, they raced along the shortest route toward the airship not far away.

Wang Li's driving skills are excellent; he managed to fly a path through such dense gunfire.

He gritted his teeth and glanced at the scene transmitted back by the spaceship, which then began to descend rapidly.

He Wei looked down with concern: "Even at this height, it's still too high for people without equipment to board the ship."

Alexei fiddled with the guns he'd gotten from the spaceship, remaining silent for a moment: "This student was able to single-handedly deliver a being that was close to a missionary. Even if she couldn't get on the ship, those people wouldn't do anything to her."

He Wei couldn't help but glance at him.

The spaceship suddenly shuddered, the hatch opened rapidly, and a figure darted in. Before anyone could greet him, the spaceship accelerated away at the speed of light.

Gu Li quickly reached out and grabbed the handrail above her head; she was almost thrown out of the spaceship.

The hatch behind her was still slowly closing. Gu Li, dangling in mid-air, kicked the back of the pilot's seat and said, "Couldn't you at least say hello?"

Wang Li exhaled a puff of smoke towards the control panel: "Then you really should look back."

They instinctively turned their heads and their cold, hard cannons, which were now aimed directly at the several spaceships crashing behind their own, were now locked in combat.

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