Chapter 210: The Missing Mutant and Lucy

Looking at the corpses of vampires on the ground, the priests were expressionless, but their eyes were full of excitement.

After more than ten years of aggrieved experience, they still have the opportunity to fight such a battle, even if they die in this battle, it will be death without regrets.

Chenyang and the others walked towards the town.

Originally, the town had all turned off its lights and rested, but after that battle, many people had turned on their lights, and one by one the figures hid behind the windows, their eyes set in the direction of the train blowing up.

The sounds of the clergy and vampires fighting, and the work they did during the day, reminded them of something they had once feared.

Quite a few people have already packed their bags.

If it weren't for the Hicks trio and the sheriff of the town of Jerugo to protect them, they would have escaped from the town.

Fortunately, in this battle, they won.

When Chenyang and the others returned to the town, along with the four left-behind people who were there with Sergeant Yeluge, they all breathed a long sigh of relief in their hearts.

They stayed in the town, and all they could see was the glow of the fires and the shrill hiss of the vampires.

Aside from the occasional vampire who burst out of the battle line and told them that the battle was raging, they had no way of knowing how the battle was going.

Hicks looked at the returning Sunshine, slapped a hand on his shoulder, and called out to him, "Sunshine, have you found Lucy?"

On the way back, Chenyang had a puzzled expression, and after the battle was over, he always felt that he had neglected something, and when he heard Hicks's words, he suddenly came to his senses.

Turning to look at the priest, he reminded, "We should go back."

The priest was almost exhausted after that battle, and he had no ability to think about anything anymore, and when he heard Chenyang's words, his expression was puzzled.

"We've overlooked one thing!" Chenyang looked at Hicks and the priest with some concern, "Neither that vampire mutant nor Lucy showed up in that battle."

This did not rule out the possibility that they were burned to death in the first few carriages, but Chenyang's mission was not completed, indicating that the group of vampires did escape. Look at 'Mao. Line, medium. Text, Internet

As a vampire variant, with his skills, if he wants to take a human woman, it will not be difficult to avoid that pit trap.

He could even call on the other vampires to escape the carriage before they hit the trap, which would save at least half of the vampires and give them a better chance of winning the battle.

But he didn't, and he didn't even show his face, which makes it very intriguing.

When the priest and Hicks heard this, the expressions on their faces changed with seriousness and concern, and they turned and followed the steps of the morning sun and rushed towards the battlefield where the fire was still burning.

Seeing the priest and the others who turned around and returned to the battlefield, the other priests showed puzzled expressions, unable to guess what they were going to do when they went back.

Kelly stayed with the group of priests and spoke out to explain to them.

On the other side, the three of Chenyang hurried forward, hurried to the front of the fire, looked at the fierce pothole, and could only stop in place, unable to find a way to deal with it.

Chenyang looked at the fire, and there was no way to deal with it, so he said to the two of them with luck: "Let's go to the first few carriages to take a look, maybe Lucy is locked in the carriage in front."

The priests nodded, though they knew it was unlikely, but they were not willing to let go of even the slightest hope.

Chenyang's several people acted separately, each entering a carriage to look for them.

Sunrise came to the end of the train, jumped down the toppled door, and jumped into the carriage, suddenly hearing the roar of a vampire.

Turning his head, in the corner of the carriage, there were seven or eight corpses that had been killed by the train, and underneath these corpses, there was a vampire lying alive.

It's just that one of its legs was amputated, and half of its body was also crushed under the corpse, just like a monkey crushed under Wuzhi Mountain, there was no possibility of escape.

Chenyang looked at the head of the person who was delivered to the door for free, and naturally there was no reason not to accept it, and his five fingers pressed the knife on his waist, and a line of knife light slashed and cut off the head of this vampire.

The hissing also disappeared.

Chenyang's spiritual power controlled the cross badge, put the seven or eight vampire corpses in front of him into the storage space, and continued to walk towards the interior of the carriage.

This carriage was full of vampires, and it was supposed to be a passenger car, but all the seats were removed to leave more room for the vampires.

In the corners of the carriage, there were also several human corpses that had been drained of blood, their necks and limbs full of wounds caused by fangs.

The inside of the wound revealed dry, white dead flesh, which seemed to be the blood food that the vampires had broken into some town and brought back to the carriage.

Chenyang looked at several corpses, controlled his mind, put all the corpses into the cross badge, turned around and jumped out of this carriage, and walked to the next carriage.

Just as he was about to jump, he suddenly heard Hicks exclaim, Falk squid!

It was accompanied by a deafening sound of gunfire.

Chenyang listened to the gunshots, confirmed that Hicks was only two or three carriages away from him, jumped one carriage in three or five steps, and broke into Hicks's carriage.

In the depths of the carriage, Hicks grimaced, pistol in both hands aimed ahead, and in front of him was a vampire with a wounded head.

The vampire was wobbly, as if it had been hit with a problem with its head, and it was difficult for him to walk normally, so he was trapped in this carriage.

Chenyang looked at Hicks in the depths of the carriage, his right hand was close to the hilt of the knife, and instead of killing the vampire, he planned to see how Hicks responded.

In Chenyang's sight, Hicks did not notice Chenyang's existence, his expression was still terrified, holding the gun in both hands, and shooting a bullet at the vampire.

The vampire tried to dodge, but his body movements were completely deformed, and instead of dodging the shot, he exposed his soft abdomen and was hit with a bloody hole.

The shrill hiss of a vampire came from the carriage, and Hicks looked at the wounded vampire, seeing that it didn't seem as terrifying as he thought, and straightened out his grip on the gun, and fired two shots at the vampire's head.

Two bullets in quick succession hit the vampire's head, and the vampire let out a weak low groan, and the life in his eyes quickly dissipated.

Suddenly, a sharp knife pierced its brain, hastening the step of death.

Hicks looked at the sword, looked up, and just saw Chenyang standing in front of him.

"Why are you here?" Hicks asked in a puzzled tone.

"Puff~"

Pulling out the knife, Chenyang successfully snatched the head, he was in a good mood, and said loudly: "I just heard the gunshot, I'm afraid that you will have some accidents, come and see, you did a good job just now."

After saying this, Chenyang inserted the knife back into his waist, jumped out of the carriage without looking back, and returned to the carriage he had explored before.

In this carriage, Chenyang did not see any living vampires, nor did he find Lucy, only harvested six or seven human heads, which were not contribution, and continued to the next place.

As early as after Chenyang took over the task, he helped the plane merchant collect a large number of corpses, among which the heads belonging to him only accounted for a small part of them.

As for the remaining corpses, Chenyang didn't want to take the opportunity to get anything from the merchants, so he just collected them.

This businessman gives Chenyang a good sense, and he won't suffer if he helps her for a wave.

Chenyang took care of a few of his carriages, killing two more vampires, exactly one hundred vampires, and completing the previous side quest to hunt vampires.

At the same time, the contribution points in his hand have also been increased to twelve points, which is close to half the price of the Shadow, plus the side quests and special tasks he has completed during this time, he already has enough financial resources to replace this motorcycle.

Returning to the front of the fire pit, the priest and Hicks had already returned, and looking at their low expressions, it was obvious that they had not gained anything.

Chenyang saw it in his eyes, and he also felt that it was an expected thing, after all, his return mission was not completed, and the possibility of finding the vampire and Lucy was naturally not great.

"Do you need help?" The priestess who was with the priest walked over, and with Kelly by her side, seemed ready to help.

Chenyang glanced at them, forced a smile and said, "Of course, it seems that this fire is going to be extinguished by us."