Chapter 194: Dumb Goose

With a thought, the young man appeared on the top of the boat, and everything that happened under his feet was unobstructed.

At this time, fierce battles were taking place everywhere. When the men in black got aboard, they fired at the armed passengers, igniting all the flammable materials on board, causing the entire ship to fall into chaos. And what about the guys who had been designed to murder the young man? In the corner of the young man's eye, they all fell in a pool of blood, and died in a terrible state.

At this time, some people have already begun to jump ship, and it is obvious that those guys with bad intentions are more unlucky, and in the face of the black-clothed people who sneak attacked, let alone fight back, they didn't even have time to escape.

In the midst of the chaos, O'Connor and Evelyn had just left the cabin, leaning against the outer wall. Reaching for the leather bag that had been placed on the cabinet by the door, O'Connor placed it in Evelyn's hand behind him, and then slowly moved around the corner to look at the situation on the deck while checking the remaining ammunition of a revolver in his hand.

"Bang, bang, bang!"

Several bullets hit the wall on the other side of the corner, shattering the oil lamp on the wall, leaving a pile of holes, which frightened Evelyn into screaming. The bullet hole closest to the corner was less than a palm's width from when O'Connor had just probed it. Obviously, the man in black was already eyeing him. At this time, O'Connor, who had already retracted in time, had also discovered the enemy who had struck - a man in black standing on the second floor diagonally opposite.

Now that the enemy has attacked the second floor, when he goes out, he will definitely face more than this man in black who will face threats from the upper floor. The amount of bullet in the revolver seemed to be insufficient, so he pushed the wheel away, pulled out the bullets, and O'Connor began to reload the revolver.

"Bang, bang, bang!"

Several more shots rang out, and new bullet holes appeared in the wall, with a tendency to extend from the corner to O'Connor. Attentive to loading bullets, he had long been accustomed to the scene of bullets flying around him, and he had not yet realized that danger was close at hand. And Evelyn on the side saw it. She screamed, and at the last moment, grabbed O'Connor by the strap, pulling him inside, narrowly avoiding a bullet that should have hit O'Connor's head.

O'Connor was stunned for a moment, realizing that Evelyn had saved his life again, and at the same time, he realized that the enemies outside were not as easy to deal with as he thought at the beginning. He took out a second revolver from another holster, held the gun in both hands, aimed it at the position of the enemy judged by the trajectory, and fired several shots in succession, causing the opponent to bend down and dodge.

Changing positions, the man in black fired back again, but was killed by O'Connor, who had more accurate marksmanship, and was shot several times. While counterattacking, O'Connor had already swept the surrounding second floor to see the enemy's distribution. In the chaos of the crowd, he backhanded a potential threat to kill while covering Evelyn, and in a few moments, the two came to the side of the ship.

"Can you swim?"

In the midst of the noise, O'Connor retracted the revolver, turned to look at Evelyn behind him, and shouted. They can't stay here, the fire is about to spread to the entire hull, and they have to leave immediately.

"Of course I will swim if I have to!"

Evelyn replied loudly, too, she just didn't understand why O'Connor would suddenly bring up such an irrelevant matter in such a dangerous situation. However, when O'Connor threw her purse on the ground and picked her up instead, she was stunned and finally understood the purpose of his question.

"Now it's necessary, trust me!"

O'Connor explained, throwing Evelyn out of the ship's side. With a scream, there was a splash in the river. Glancing into the splash and seeing Evelyn floating on the water, O'Connor was so sure that he turned around and picked up his purse, and was about to jump off the boat. However, at this moment, a man in black happened to climb the side of the ship in front of O'Connor. The two looked at each other, and the man in black who had just seen O'Connor in advance took the first step and threw him down on the boat.

After grabbing O'Connor by the collar and getting up, the man in black threw several punches in his face, causing him to be in a trance. However, the man in black obviously had little combat experience. When O'Connor was kicked against a pillar on his back, he grabbed O'Connor by the neck directly.

As a matter of common sense, there is nothing to blame for strangling a person head-on after beating him to the point that he has no power to resist. However, on the one hand, the problem is that this is done at least to make the opponent fall to the ground, press on him, and put his knees against his chest, which is the normal operation. On the other hand, for people like O'Connor, who are sturdy and born in the army, the ability to resist attacks is a common trait, and if the man in black is more careful, he can see this. In addition, the man in black did not know that O'Connor had not been torn off his neck when he was hanged before, and he was able to continue to jump for a while until Evelyn finished negotiating with the warden, indicating that neck was not his weak point.

So the three points accumulated together, so when the man in black was about to strangle O'Connor with all his might, the latter suddenly came to his senses unexpectedly.

The moment he came back to his senses, O'Connor didn't wait for the other party to react, and immediately reached out to bend the outstretched arms of the man in black, narrowing the distance between the two sides, and then a head hammer, but smashed the other party into a daze. Turning around, dodging the punch of the man in black's counterattack, O'Connor also swung his fist, smashing the man in black in the waist and abdomen, making the opponent short of breath for a while, and he was powerless to parry. Then he kicked the man in black back, inadvertently kicking him into a sea of fire, provoking a scream.

As he eliminated the last entangled enemy and dodged the raging flames, he was greeted with a call of "O'Connor, O'Connor", and in the blink of an eye, it was the panicked warden who came.

"What are we going to do? What are we going to do?"

At this time, the warden had completely lost his opinion, and his eyes were fixed on O'Connor, hoping that he would come up with some ideas. He had forgotten that he had wanted his life before, and O'Connor didn't remember it.

"Wait here, I'll call for help. โ€

O'Connor picked up his purse and pressed his hands down, seemingly reassuringly. At the same time as the warden responded, he stepped out of the boat and jumped into the river. The warden, who had left his head short-circuited, still stupidly believed his improvised lie, and still jumped to his feet, and stood by the side of the ship.

After a few seconds, looking at the chaotic situation on the ship, the warden suddenly came to his senses, and then realized that O'Connor was amusing himself. Waiting here? Isn't that waiting for death? Asking for help? Who are they asking for help from these few people? Besides, it's really asking for help, is it too late? Is this not a good way to amuse himself? The prison warden, who had been thinking about it, realized that he had been tricked, and he was instantly stunned. Looking back, he saw that he was a stupid goose just now, and the prison warden looked annoyed, and jumped into the river after him with an insulting face.

At this time, Jonathan, who was closely behind O'Connor and the others, was chased by the men in black who were surrounded by flames, and he had already run to the other side of the ship.

Here, the previous three players were hiding behind a bunker made of stacked tables and chairs, holding guns in both hands, and were shooting at the man in black behind the opposite bunker. The guy who looked to be an ancient Egyptian historian in a small red square hat was now cowering behind the three of them, trembling at the sound of gunfire. On the other hand, the three musketeers were excited, and as they fired, they shouted the characteristic cries of American cowboys in the pioneer era.

Jonathan, who turned his head to see this scene, suddenly forgot about himself who had just been frightened, and shook his head with a scrutinizing gaze.

"Americans. โ€

In this day and age, like most Britons, he was a little unaccustomed to the wild American barbarians.

At this moment, the man in black who was covered in fire also chased out, just in the middle of Jonathan and the cowboys, forcing Jonathan, who was panicked again, to the side of the boat step by step. Fortunately, at this time, seeing that the man in black was still capable of moving, and wanted to harm Jonathan even more, the blonde man fired several shots in succession, killing the man in black first, causing him to fall to the side, breaking through the fence of the boat, and falling into the river.

"I say, good marksman, man!" said Jonathan, who had changed his impression, and put on the helmet that had come with him before boarding, adding, "Am I panicking?"

As he spoke, he threw the treasure box in his hand, which he had touched with a clever move when the man in black had just crashed.

"I don't think so. โ€

As soon as he boasted to himself, the objects on the deck that had just been set on fire by the man in black suddenly burst into flames, and he jumped off the boat with a scream in fright, and was instantly slapped in the face.

After a while, when the bunker in front of them was also burning wildly, the cowboys, along with the people around them, also jumped out of the boat.

At this time, except for the young people on the ship, there were only a few people in black who were left breathing. Flames burned everywhere, engulfing the entire ship. The young man looked coldly at the remnants of the men in black, who died in agony in the flames. As far as he was concerned, he knew that these people were actually Pharaoh's guards, and although their deeds were cruel, their purpose was just, and he would not die without help.

But at this time, he no longer cares about the life or death of ordinary people. All causes and conditions are self-created, and the consequences are borne by themselves, this is his view of the fate of others at this time.

What's more, there is a high probability that there is a hell in this world.

Under his supernatural powers, he could perceive that the souls of these black-clothed men had two more characteristics than the souls of the other dead on the shipโ€”the souls were more condensed, like real people, and after leaving their bodies, they would assemble into a team, as if they had a clear goal, and march towards a certain place underground, and disappear after a while.

He thought about it, the pharaohs of ancient Egypt called themselves the sons of the sun god, and their guards were different from ordinary dead souls, and they were really ordinary.

However, this time he encountered the supernatural side of the world so quickly, and he was not in a hurry to continue exploring. He has just experienced a lot of hard work in the previous world, and he is ready to watch this "immersive movie" first, relax and relax, and then explore the world.

With this in mind, he once again concealed his form and disappeared beneath the night sky, at the top of the sea of fire.