235. Little Green Dragon
But before you can face Onira, you have to deal with these four Faceless Ones first. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
Ding Hao had faced the Faceless One once, and Ding Hao was deeply impressed by the self-healing ability and mind control ability of this evil creature. It's just that last time Ding Hao was greatly limited by his own strength because of equipment and teammates, but this time it was different, and he could completely let go of the fight.
However, the four faceless ones are not vegetarians either, so they must be dealt with carefully.
Ding Hao first slowly approached these faceless people in a stealth state, and at the same time turned on the special field of vision on the helmet to scan and analyze their body structure, if they could find a dense weakness such as the head and heart, it would be simple.
However, the results of the analysis were very disappointing, these faceless beings not only looked like octopuses, but even their body structure was exactly the same as that of octopuses, and they could not find vital parts such as the brain and heart, and it seemed that if they wanted to kill this creature, they would have to be dismantled in eight pieces, just like when Aunilla directly tore it apart.
However, the power of the Gauss rifle is mainly manifested in the penetration, the damage to a large area may be relatively weak, a shot is estimated to be fatal, looking at the faceless man 20 meters away, Ding Hao slightly lowered the muzzle, and shot at the left leg of the faceless man.
Three tungsten copper alloy bullets hit the Faceless Man's leg with a huge kinetic energy far exceeding the 120mm caliber tank gun, instantly tearing the Faceless's left leg into shreds, and the Faceless Man let out a miserable howl and fell directly to the ground.
Ding Hao also exposed his position while hitting the faceless one with one blow, and when the other three faceless people saw Ding Hao, they immediately stopped the spell in their hands and rushed towards Ding Hao.
"Hehe, whoever comes, who dies!" The tactical eyepiece in the helmet locked onto the faceless man closest to the left, Ding Hao directly shot out all three plasma miniature missiles in the rifle underhanging launcher, the first plasma missile exploded the tough skin of the locked faceless, the second plasma missile tore through the thick flesh of the faceless, and the third drilled into the faceless body along the wound and blasted it into pieces from the inside.
Killing one, Ding Hao lowered the muzzle of the gun, and fired two overload shots at the faceless man with a broken leg lying on the ground, and the huge force tore it apart.
Kill two.
At this time, the other two Faceless Ones were close enough to Ding Hao to launch a melee attack, but Ding Hao did not entangle with them, and directly flashed the external force rope three times to avoid it far away, and then relied on the thruster behind them to glide in mid-air, and at the same time turned around and shot at the Faceless.
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I didn't want to do that, because it hurt the interests of the original book lovers, but when I saw that there were twice as many readers of the book on an artifact as here, I felt like I had to do something. Because of the income problem, my family has begun to oppose me writing novels, and if I can't guarantee enough income by the end of the year, I will say goodbye to online articles forever.
For genuine book lovers, I can only say that I am sorry and hope you can understand. For those of you who didn't read it in the original channel, I don't blame you, and I'm glad to like this book. But I hope that you will support the genuine version and reject piracy, as long as it starts now, it will never be too late.
The original website of this book is From, Dot, Chinese, Text, and Net
The original website of this book is From, Dot, Chinese, Text, and Net
The original website of this book is From, Dot, Chinese, Text, and Net
The original website of this book is From, Dot, Chinese, Text, and Net
The original website of this book is From, Dot, Chinese, Text, and Net
------------- fight this war to the end-------------
I am well aware that this time, in the face of piracy, what has begun is a real struggle, even war! It may not have happened, but since we have come to this point where we are sure that piracy will not disappear in any sense of introspection - we have no choice but to fight to the end!
In fact, piracy has been raging in our country since about two decades ago, and it has left the traditional publishing industry unsustainable and on the verge of collapse. Less than half a month after the release of a book, if it is widely acclaimed, then you can almost 100 percent see the shadow of pirated works on roadside stalls -- poor typography, mistakes and omissions, unbearable reading -- so that while pirated booksellers are making a lot of money, the total number of new books published in China and the number of readers have plummeted year after year.
Later, the society developed and we entered the Internet age, and the opening of the Internet allowed many people to regain the joy of reading, and many authors were able to unleash their talents. Since its establishment, I have seen countless talented authors break out of the cocoon and display their literary brilliance on the Internet, providing readers with rich and interesting reading content, while also shaping China into the world's largest original online literature market!
However, the shadow of piracy has not dissipated. Yes, there are fewer stalls and fewer self-employed pirates, but piracy seems to have entered a "new stage" of networking, collectivization, and scale, and their capital and technical "strength" has become stronger, their appetite is greater, and they are more arrogant. There is even a concept of "second piracy" - when a writer posts his or her hard-working work on the Internet, the pirate can immediately steal it without impunity through the so-called "technical means", making the writer's days and months of hard work go to waste!
What's even more sad is that some "Internet industry leaders" will also happily join in because of the drive of profits! There is no doubt that they have those "powerful" that ordinary authors can't imagine -- not only are they leading China and even the world in some fields, but they also know the law very well and understand public relations -- they will shrewdly and seriously write on their web pages, "All chapters are uploaded by netizens, if your rights and interests are violated, please contact us." And when naïve writers do contact and complain, they are unexpectedly deaf, blind and amnesiac. And if they happen to encounter some public condemnation caused by particularly bad piracy, their professional public relations team will step forward and launch a series of well-known and crowned calibers such as "safe harbor principle", "netizens' uploads are user-spontaneous", "openness of the Internet", etc., to shirk the responsibility completely. And if the interest is good, you may add a sentence calmly: "Dialectically, we have also helped many writers and works to publicize, and these books can quickly become popular, and objectively we cannot ignore our contributions." ”
Yes, it's ingenious, it's professional, it's amazing!
However, it is also shameless.
Today, we don't need genius prophets, and we also know that cultural creativity will become the most active and important industrial direction in the world in the future. The United States, Japan, Europe, China, every country and nation is struggling to brew, accumulate and develop, and increase its weight in this huge market.
In this process, we also want to leave the most energy for the cultivation and discovery of writers, and hope that the Internet will give birth to a new generation of Mo Yan and Jin Yong, so that the most Chinese can read the richest and most interesting content in the most convenient and relaxed way, and then let them feel the joy and beauty of the spirit. But! Piracy is rampant, but it makes it impossible to talk about it! Because no amount of genius and beauty can grow or bloom in the soil of disrespect!
We can't stand it – a screen full of search results is pirated, and genuine content has to be forced to buy keywords if it wants to find its place.
We can't stand it -- pirates are trading millions of writers for huge traffic, and then they are openly inserted into the advertisements of various male gynecology hospitals, harming users.
We can't stand it - not only do writers who go to great lengths to write a wonderful story not get the rewards they deserve, but they are also banned from the post bar for calling for reading the original version, and even their family members are subjected to vicious abuse.
We can't stand the smugness of "stealing your book is to save your face", and the pretended ignorance of "we only do technology development".
We can't stand it -- those "Internet leaders" have no problem proclaiming their values while allowing the cultural and creative industry, which has been so hard to regain its prosperity, repeating the tragedy of 20 years ago.
Actually, I really hate words like "war" and "struggle", whether it is today, or when I was studying at Peking University 20 years ago, if there is one thing that has not changed, it is my love for reading and literature. Like many, many people, if I can have enough time every day to make a cup of tea, bask in the sun, and read my favorite novels at any time with my pad or mobile phone, I feel that I am close to "happiness".
But it is for the sake of this "happiness" that I, we, today, have no choice but to fight this war!
Before today, we have made some attempts, we have gained some successes and failures, and we have gained an understanding of the hardships and difficulties of this war. I know that starting a war means that we may have to fight more than 200 lawsuits a year, it may mean hundreds of millions of expenses, it may mean facing unimaginable cunning, viciousness and cruelty, and it may mean years, decades or even decades.
But I'm going to keep fighting! Because of the dream I established fourteen years ago, the day the starting point was established; Because I trust that countless writers will work with us and work side by side; It is because I firmly believe that truth and justice may be late, but they will never be absent!
I hope that all those who believe in their dreams will join us in supporting those who create their dreams with actions today:
Don't look at piracy!
Do not spread piracy!
Don't get involved in piracy!
This may not be a war that should happen, but since there is no escape, we will fight to the end!
I'm Wu Wenhui, and I'm responsible for what I say! (To be continued.) )