Volume 1 Mr. Engineer and Miss Mercenary Chapter 135 Termination Procedure

The beast roared angrily as it snapped its chains, and the sound of the heavy chains hitting the ground seemed to infuriate the beast even more, but for a moment it could not be free.

"The strength of that chain shouldn't be too tough." "If you compare what we saw when we entered the Roseos factory, it was harder than the walls of the passage at the beginning, but weaker than the door we entered the hall later. ”

Shuka's knowledge of materials could almost be considered to be of expert level, though he himself insisted on refusing to admit it. The walls of the first passage could have been destroyed from the inside by the bombs thrown by the Rheins, but the door to the hall where the soul-wounding beasts were had been sturdy enough to be swept away by the bombs unscathed. However, there is no way to easily damage the material of the wall if it is attacked from the front, so there doesn't seem to be much space between the two.

"I'm assuming you're using the frontal hardness of the wall as a comparison?"

If the degree of easy destruction was not quite in line with Shuka's habits, he could easily find something more intuitive and appropriate as a metaphor.

"Yes." Xiuka nodded unexpectedly, "If you attack it, it may not have any effect, but in the current environment, it is still not tough enough." ”

Reins frowned, not knowing who had contracted the disease, oh, of course, she was convinced that it was the bastards of the family who had brought them to ruin - it was nothing that the Fillets had learned to speak half-hidden, half-hidden, but the fact that they didn't look at the occasion was not so pleasantly acceptable.

If the chain itself had been stronger than the fronts of those walls, it would not break easily. Whether they were attacked or brutally treated by the beast itself, those chains could keep the beast firmly in place.

The other end of the chain seems to be buried deep in the walls of Roses, and with what Rhines knew about Rossos, there must have been a device inside the wall to ensure that the chains would not be easily freed from the walls. With the chains not breaking, what could cause the Warcraft to get out of this situation?

Shuka shifted his gaze to the walls behind the beast and to the left and right, and after thinking for a moment, he jumped to the junction between the chain and the wall. The distance between him and the Monster was so close that one couldn't help but worry about whether the Monster would attack him.

"Xiuka has gone to determine the hardness of the chains and the walls." Imi explained, "He should always confirm it himself before he can give a responsible answer, don't worry about his safety, he has been a mercenary for so many years, he can't be planted in such a trivial matter." ”

The description of "this little thing" by Imi seemed to shock the others to varying degrees, but Filly did understand that her assessment was anything but hubris.

When Reins picked up Shuka and Imi, the two mercenaries, who were so famous at the time that they didn't know what to do, acted unscrupulously. At that time, Shuka was much more frivolous than Imi, and he destroyed the structure inside the ruins at will, for which he was retaliated by the ruins. In order to protect him, Imi is trapped under the curse of the ruins, and spends the same day forever, even if they leave the ruins within this day, and when they wake up, they find that Imy is back in the ruins.

The initial time made Shuka almost collapse, no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't get Imy out of there, and faced with Imy, whose memories would be reset every morning and completely unaware, Shuka finally chose to stay in the ruins until the moment they found a solution.

Shuka spent a year in the ruins, taking Imi inside and out, and at the end of each exploration, the traces needed to be restored so that Imi would not be suspicious of the place the next day, and for the same reason, he would prepare the food they were supposed to enjoy "the next day" every day while Imy was asleep.

In addition, the destruction of the ruins could not retain its own barrier intact, resulting in the exposure of the aura of the hedrons, which attracted countless magical beasts, and Shuka also took Imy to escape safely from the danger of ambushing in the shadows many times, so he spent the time before meeting Rhines and them without danger.

Thinking of this, Rhines looked at Imi, who was playing with his pistol a little boredly, the woman who recovered all her memories after breaking free from the curse and almost broke her soul did not leave any sequelae because of the nightmare life of that year, but became more and more willful when she faced Xiuka, and Xiuka also accepted everything from Yimi willingly.

The two men were the first soul mates she had ever seen to achieve perfect symbiosis, even though they were rumored to have very different personalities from the beginning.

"Ah, Shuka is back."

Imi, who had been bored enough to yawn just a moment ago, suddenly became refreshed, her flaxen curly hair trembling with her movements, and she ran quickly to Shuka's side, and then walked with him to Rhine.

"The wall itself is solid, the same material as the door in the hall, if not better." Shukka shrugged his shoulders and said, "I just looked at the chains in the wall...... While it looked fine, the part near the wall had begun to break from the inside. ”

Schuka's discovery made Reins raise an eyebrow, although it was inevitable that the relatively fragile one between the two objects would break, but such a change seemed to be a little too fast.

"I suspect that the shape of the fixation inside the wall doesn't take much into account the bearing capacity of the chains." Shuca pondered, "The pressure surface on the chain is too small, so the chain is getting tired faster than it should be, and we don't have much free time, I guess...... Appaya can't finish it before the chains break, can she? ”

Rhines glanced at Appaia and had to admit that Shuka's guess was correct. Apaya's state doesn't look like they'll be able to end the battle quickly, and they must be prepared to fight the sober and angry beasts.

The people looked at the beast again, and it didn't even bother to attack them at the moment, but was breaking free of the chains by a large margin, and if it went on like this, it would only be a matter of minutes before those chains were broken.

"Maybe we should make sure how long we need to deal with it."

Reins tapped her chin lightly with her finger and motioned for the others to step back for a moment, before quietly walking over to Apaya's side.

The panel that Apaya was working on was so complex that Reins found herself unable to read it, so she turned her gaze to Apaya's face, watching his expression intently.

The blonde engineer was so engrossed on the console in front of him that he didn't even notice someone else around him. Reins looked back and forth at the panel of the console and Apaya's face, and when he had stopped for a moment, she quickly waved his hand in front of his eyes, grabbing his attention back to herself.

Apaya was stunned for a moment, and he turned his head to look at Reins, who was relieved that this time Apaya was not so nervous that she couldn't be frightened by her excessive concentration—otherwise their fight would have become almost certain death.

"What's wrong? But I'm also just looking for you - I've found this lock in the end, and it's not difficult to open it, but as long as this lock is opened, it will directly enter the termination procedure, and at this time the Warcraft will also resist violently, probably you will need to fight with a Warcraft with about 80% of the normal combat power for a period of time, until my side will completely complete the termination process. ”

"Well...... Reins frowned, "actually, I wanted to ask you that question. The chains won't hold it for long, and the amount of time we'll have to fight it will determine how we fight. So, is there a way to determine how long we need to fight now? ”

Appaya looked at the console and subconsciously frowned in thought, he tapped twice slowly on the counter, and looked at Reins with some hesitation.

"If I'm not mistaken...... Apaya hesitated for a moment, "it should take about half an hour." This is on the premise that there will be no surprises in the later procedures. Because I don't know exactly what the final termination process will be, I can't give a definite answer. ”

"Hmm...... So, let's start by thinking about it for at least half an hour. "If there's a change on your side, feel free to let me know—oh, maybe you won't be able to talk then?" ”

Apaya took a closer look at Reinse's expression before replying cautiously.

"You're not attacking me for being too focused on that console, are you?"

Reins glanced at him and reached out to flick his forehead.

"Is this the time to say something like this?" She snorted a little angrily and said, "Even if I have to settle accounts with you, it will be after I go back." ”

Apaya rubbed her forehead and grabbed Reins' shoulders a little helplessly.

"If the accident is serious, I may not be able to say it." He mused, "You know, I need to figure out how to fix the anomaly, and if I were to open my mouth to speak, it would probably distract me too much. ”

Reins blinked, holding her chin with her hand on a thoughtful expression.

"What if it just got you to think about it in your head?" She asked, "You don't have to say it, do you think about the idea of 'something happened' in your head, is that distracting you?" ”

Apaya thought seriously for a moment, then shook her head.

"I'm definitely going to think about it anyway after seeing the unexpected happen, and even if I think about it again, I won't be distracted." He replied affirmatively, "What do you want to do?" ”

"I wanted to do something that only I could do."

Reins smiled a little smugly.