Under Yulis's gaze, He Kui's speed in assembling the weapon slowed slightly, allowing Yulis to see clearly.
Before long, a gun with a violent aesthetic took shape in Ying Hai's hands, exuding a matte black texture that ensured maximum concealment with no reflective materials.
"These parts can make a second gun; give it a try."
"Ah?"
"Can't you do it?"
He Kui's voice showed no fluctuation.
"I can do it, it's just…"
But can this mysterious brother really be trusted to use it?
Or is this yet another test for her?
"There are no 'justs'; get to work."
"Okay."
In the end, she dared not and had no reason to tamper with it, and the assembly of the second gun was completed.
"Did you have them prepare for this?"
At this moment, controlling Aegis, they had reached a high point on a small hill outside the estate, and Shihe curiously asked He Kui about the newly assembled equipment in her hands.
"Yes, after all, we need to find someone."
"Then why aren't they moving themselves?"
Shihe continued to ask.
"They said there might be moles among the intelligence personnel of the Atlantic Federation, which is why his people got caught, so he's still conducting an internal investigation."
He Kui did not want to participate in such a spy-like scenario; as long as he could obtain the intelligence, that was enough.
"So how do we leave with the intelligence if, as you said, it can't be transmitted remotely?"
"After obtaining it, we'll return the same way."
As long as they returned to Panama and handed the information over to another Aegis, he would have plenty of ways to bring Creuset to justice.
"Alright."
This was indeed the safest method, and Shihe nodded in agreement.
While speaking, He Kui had already prepared his weapon and arrived at the old site of the La Flaga family.
Perhaps it was too expensive, or perhaps it was considered unlucky; the building before them still retained the appearance of the 'accident.'
The walls were charred, the porch was in ruins, and what was once wealth had turned to dust.
"There are people inside, and they have quite a few counter-surveillance devices."
He Kui's little bird was undoubtedly an S-class craft, and discovering the presence of the enemy gave him confidence.
"Detected a hidden room inside, but the specifics are unclear."
"It seems they are guarding the door to the hidden room."
Shihe said repeatedly, and a pure black space appeared on the screen in front of He Kui.
"According to the surveillance, they have been confirmed as mercenaries, hired by Rukini."
Shihe said proudly.
Technological suppression was indeed exhilarating.
"Should we kill them?"
Shihe asked, her face filled with determination.
"Killing this batch might lead to other problems."
Rukini, as Creuset's support, might have already made arrangements with Creuset.
"But we have to take the risk."
He Kui thought for a moment, gritted his teeth, and said.
It had been a week; if the person was still inside, they wouldn't last much longer.
As he spoke, the barrel of the gun in He Kui's hand began to extend, transforming into a sniper rifle, and his shooting posture was quite unusual; he didn't look through the scope but held both guns in a prone position.
Yulis, watching from behind, was taken aback; she didn't know that He Kui was aiming based on the real-time monitoring of the little bird and the high-precision sensors of Aegis.
It was far more effective than a scope; the reason for having two guns was that one was controlled by Shihe.
The two of them each took control of one hand and one eye, as if they were collaborating in a light gun game.
"Start from the first floor; you go left, I go right. Three, two, one."
As He Kui's countdown ended, the bullets they fired, accompanied by the sound of high-tech suppressors, whizzed through the air, leaving invisible traces like the scythe of death ruthlessly claiming lives.
"First floor completed, starting on the second floor."
With He Kui's command, bullets were fired again.
Meanwhile, watching Aegis operate with precision, Yulis was already in a state of shock and numbness.
"The area outside is cleared."
"Wait for me here."
Seeing that both of them had equal kill counts, He Kui reminded Yulis behind him and, without hesitation, controlled Aegis to jump down the hill and charge inside.
"Who are you!?"
At this moment, the people outside the hidden room, realizing they could not contact any members outside, were already in a state of panic.
"Grim Reaper?"
As soon as the words fell, the other party threw a grenade towards the corner where He Kui was, clearly indicating that what the previous person said was meant to confuse him.
The real killing move was this unexpected attack.
However, He Kui, already prepared, easily unfolded the shield of his arm to resist it.
"Do you want to surrender? You're just mercenaries, right? I can give you one last chance."
He Kui said in a calm voice.
Although his voice was adjusted to sound quite youthful, the imposing aura within it surged towards the person.
"I surrender."
Though he said this, from the little bird's image, that person still had his hand on the trigger of the rifle, waiting for He Kui to peek around the corner.
"Since you're not surrendering, then forget it."
He Kui was not someone easy to negotiate with; he had given them one chance, and that was enough.
Giving more chances would be disrespecting his own life.
Of course, at this moment, this was merely Aegis's life.
But it was still very valuable.
Thinking this, Aegis raised one hand to shield and with the other, ejected a machine gun.
He Kui stepped out from behind the corner with the shield; the powerful rifles of several people hit Aegis's shield as if scratching an itch, the recoil unable to shake Aegis's advance, while He Kui's machine gun effectively inflicted damage on them with every shot.
In just a moment, the leader had already fearfully lowered his weapon and raised his hands, with several others doing the same.
"We surrender!"
"Even with the Neutron Jammer, without our regular communication, Rukini's people will arrive soon!"
This was the mercenary captain's confidence.
Rukini had another field team lying in ambush nearby.
They wanted to open up this place while also setting traps here to ensnare anyone coming to rescue.
But they never expected that the one caught in their net was not a person, but a robot, and an incredibly powerful one at that.
As a result, the fish had entered the net, but this big fish was not something their small net could handle; what awaited them was the fish tearing the net apart.
He didn't know when the world had such powerful robots; he only knew that his only hope lay in Rukini's ambush.
No matter what, he wouldn't wait for his thoughts to finish when He Kui had already opened fire on the crowd.
Body after body fell, their eyes wide open, as if unable to close them in death, unable to believe that He Kui would shoot so decisively.
"I said it was the last chance, didn't I?"
He Kui said helplessly.
His identity as Aegis's robot could not be known to others.
If these mercenaries returned alive, his identity would be at risk of exposure.
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