Chapter 123: The Time of Battle

The few remaining policemen saw that they suddenly pounced on them and were so frightened that they shot again and again.

"Ah......h

The remaining two or three policemen were so frightened that they lost their guns and hurried into the police car.

"Hurry, drive quickly, or we'll be doomed if we catch up," said a policeman in a hurry.

At this time, in addition to the sound of starting in the car, it is the sound of two beating hearts.

"Click, yes, yes!" the police car sounded successfully. The driver spun the steering wheel, got a perfect drift and flew off, hurtling down a road. The other two policemen nervously looked out the glass window behind them to see if the two beasts had caught up.

Fortunately, there were no pursuers except for the traces of panic behind the car window.

The beasts that were still in place looked at the police car that was about to go away, and angrily wanted to borrow the power of lightning, but their soul magic was no longer enough.

As a result, the two beasts could only admit defeat and hide, so as not to encounter danger. The two beasts found an abandoned building, jumped over the fence and broke into the overgrown yard. They need to be here to soak up the essence of the sun quietly, even though only the dim glow of the setting sun is now. But even if there is no sun, you can still absorb the essence of the moon.

At this time, the policeman who reported the incident told the director of the incident.

The chief who was listening was full of suspicion, and his eyes were wide open as he stared at the policeman, as if to test whether he was lying.

"What! You're enough of! If you can't complete the mission, you say you've encountered a monster! Your excuse is a bit ridiculous!" said the director with a depressed face, brushing his unkempt beard.

"Chief, this time it's true!Do you think we're going to make up such a ridiculous reason!" the policeman said with a sincere expression on his face.

The chief stared into the officer's eyes and saw that he showed no signs of lying.

"So, you've really encountered a monster!?" said the chief, looking at the policeman with a brow on his face.

The policeman nodded his head and looked sincere.

"Okay, I'll go see what kind of monster it is! It's not peaceful in the city!" said the chief, picking up a shiny black police hat from his desk and putting it on his head.

The policeman took the lead in a panic and led the chief out of the police station building.

"You don't have to be afraid of this!" said the chief, straightening his police hat and looking at the officer's face with fear and uneasiness, as if thousands of reluctance were written on it.

"Otherwise, you won't be a policeman!" I don't think you're suited!" said the chief, impatiently.

The policeman heard that the chief had given him an ultimatum because of his fear, so he could only suppress the fear in his heart and get into the police car as a driver. The police car was not very fast, maintaining an average speed. The chief was impatient and wanted to reprimand the policeman for driving faster, but he saw that his arm was a little shaky, and he was concerned about personal safety.

The police car drove into the area where the incident occurred, and the scene of blackened buildings on both sides of the highway was being swooped down. At this time, the chief who was sitting in the car was a little suspicious and began to consider the report of the policeman just now.

"Look at the scene here!" could it be that what he said is true!!!" said the director, looking at the scene in front of him.

When the police car stopped at the place just now, the chief was a little surprised and a little disgusted. I saw that there were some traces of the explosion on the road, and there were some shattered and charred unknown objects next to those traces.

The director got out of the car and resisted the vomiting caused by the speculation in his mind. He walked slowly towards the charred unidentified objects on the ground, flipping them lightly with his hands. When he looked closely, he almost vomited.

The unidentified object he had just turned over was a charred fragment of a human body. Although it was hot, it smelled of burning, but it also smelled foul.

"Looks like what you're saying may be the truth!!," the Director said with some convincing.

Later, the chief and the policeman searched the vicinity, but did not see the beast.

"Strange! if what you say is true, why haven't we found it!!" said the director, confused.

At this point, the policeman suddenly came up with a guess that he seemed to have guessed that the beast might also attack the residents.

"I have a guess! Maybe the beasts are attacking the residents!" the policeman said.

So, they searched nearby homes, but found nothing.

"It seems, didn't the monster attack the dwellings either!" the director said relaxedly.

The policeman saw the chief's disapproving face, as if his position could be lost at any time, so he thought of an abandoned building in a hurry.

"I know of an abandoned building, I'm sure the beast is inside," the policeman said with a brave steadiness.

The director still looked unimpressed, and began to disbelieve his statement.

As the police car approached the abandoned building, it stopped not far away.

"Hey, why did you stop here?!" said the director, puzzled.

"Whisper, Chief, so as not to disturb the beast!" the policeman whispered, a little frightened.

When the director saw his cowardice, he had no choice but to fulfill him and not make a fuss.

The two of them leaned on the fence and looked into the courtyard of the abandoned building. Sure enough, two foxy beasts with dragons on their heads were quietly closing their eyes in the weeds, and a flame on their bodies was burning, connecting to their tails.

The director was stunned when he saw this. After a while, the two quietly slid down the wall and walked back to the police car.

"It seems! You're right! There really are two monsters! Since the power is so great, then you can only contact the military!" said the director helplessly.