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Chapter 63 - Chapter 63 Fighting Side by Side with "The Fool"

In that instant, Odis analyzed the situation. Theoretically, Capin should be in the restaurant at this moment, slowly dying under the influence of the "poison bottle".

But the problem is, now Kapin has come out!

After a moment's hesitation, Odis made a decision and said to Beck, "Throw the suitcase at me! You all get out of here!"

Bang!

Parker fired a shot, hitting the ground in the yard: "None of you move."

At this point, he was still unwilling to fight the people of "Mechanical Heart," so he simply attacked the ground.

Odis stared coldly at him, while at the same time he saw Capin, who had not yet lost his ability to move, being helped away by his subordinates.

Baker boldly tossed the suitcase over.

Bang!

Parker fired another shot, this time at Baker.

But he didn't see the fight between the "leader" and Kapin's men, otherwise he would have known that his pistol was completely ineffective.

Odis's staff is also an extraordinary weapon. When infused with spiritual energy, it can generate a huge magnetic force within one or two seconds, attracting bullets and metal weapons from the surrounding area. This is why Odis entrusted her other weapons to Beck for safekeeping.

Baker scrambled out of the driver's seat, grabbed Byron, and quickly pulled him outside.

At that moment, a phantom figure dressed in majestic black armor and wearing a jet-black crown floated out from the restaurant; it was Klein.

However, this figure can only be seen by activating "Spirit Vision".

His plan was going smoothly until just as the poison in the "poison bottle" was about to take effect, Kapin suddenly left the restaurant.

His main objective this time was still to kill Kapin, so he chased after him.

"captivity!"

Klein's surroundings became viscous, as if forming a giant amber, and he floated in mid-air, unable to move.

Horace, who followed, temporarily blocked the black figure in front of them. Katie, who came after them, raised her gun and pulled the trigger. The pale gold bullet with strange patterns pierced through the viscous air and hit the black figure.

*Snap*

The black figure spontaneously combusted without wind; it turned out to be a crudely cut paper doll.

Although Klein was not injured, he was held up by these two "middle-sequence" extraordinary individuals.

At the same time, when Parker realized that his gun was no longer effective, he quickly broke through the window and rushed towards Odis.

He realized that the situation was unclear and that he needed to keep the "leader" occupied for the time being.

After we resolve the issues with Horus and his group, we can then consider how to deal with this "leader".

Odis had already made his decision: to help Klein kill Capin.

As Parker charged at him, he quickly retrieved weapons from his suitcase, tucked two axes into his back waistband, secured a sword and a knife to his left and right sides respectively, put on his gauntlets, and took out his metal crossbow.

First, he shot an arrow at Parker, who had already rushed to a short distance away.

Parker, a sheriff, sensed the arrow's sharpness and nimbly dodged it.

This crossbow is also an extraordinary weapon. The arrows it fires are as powerful as rifle bullets, and the accuracy is extremely high. Even someone who has never used a crossbow before can hit a target 20 or 30 meters away.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Odis fired two arrows at top speed toward Capin.

The two arrows whistled through the glass, one striking Kapin in the head and the other in the shoulder.

And that's how the human trafficker's life ended.

Byron and his assistant Baker did not go far, but hid behind the black iron gate to watch the battle.

This was the first time Byron had ever seen the "leader" take action, and he hadn't expected the other party to kill Kapin so cleanly and efficiently.

This unexpected turn of events surprised Klein and Horace, among others. Only then did Klein notice Odis in the courtyard, and for a moment he felt that the person in front of him was very familiar: somewhat... somewhat like Mr. Gar, whom he had met at the "Nanmu Ballroom".

But after only a brief pause, their battle continued.

If Klein wants to release the girls in the basement, he must defeat the two men in front of him.

Odis, in the courtyard, used the leather strap on the crossbow to hang it on his back, put the arrows into his pocket, and then swung his fist, which was wearing a boxing glove, at Parker, who had already arrived.

Those who excel in the "Arbitrator" pathway are highly skilled in combat.

Parker was no exception; he nimbly dodged Odis's attack, and at the same time, his figure seemed to grow much taller, giving people a great sense of oppression.

Odis felt somewhat strained by Parker's attacks. Every punch he threw was met with a strange resistance, a resistance that seemed to come from within, making him feel that the person in front of him was not to be offended and that everything he did was right.

Not a single mistake, not a single poem, not a single post, not a single piece of content, not a single look!

This was due to the opponent's extraordinary ability, which greatly diminished Odis's fighting skills.

Parker seized the opportunity to launch an attack, forcing Odis to retreat repeatedly.

Odis had no choice but to draw his sword to defend himself, and Parker also drew his dagger. Odis's lips twitched slightly; the other party had already fallen for the trap.

He slashed at Parker with his knife, but Parker deflected it with his dagger.

Little did anyone know that this knife was incredibly sharp, and it actually sliced ​​Parker's dagger in half. Along with the broken dagger, Parker's arm that was holding the dagger also flew out!

Parker stared in disbelief at the weapon in Odis's hand. It was indeed an extraordinary weapon, extremely sharp and capable of cutting through iron like mud.

Parker's disadvantage was due to a lack of information. If he had seen Odis break down the door earlier, he wouldn't have used his dagger to block the other's knife.

While the other person was stunned, Odis swiftly turned his knife around, slit the other person's throat, and kicked him into the villa's corridor.

The fierce battle in the corridor continued, and Parker, who was convulsing on the ground after the glass was smashed, startled both Horus and Katie.

Immediately afterwards, they saw the "leader" throw an axe engraved with fiery red occult symbols and graphics into the corridor. The axe was thrown at Katie, but she easily dodged it.

As Horace was considering whether to negotiate with the "leader," his spiritual senses warned of a great danger. The source of that danger was the axe that had fallen to the ground and had not hurt Kelly!

In fact, Horace had sensed the danger of the axe from the very beginning, but since it was an enemy weapon, there was bound to be danger.

But as the axe was about to hit the ground, the danger signal grew stronger and stronger: "Flow...!"

Boom!

Horace's "exile" came too late. The axe was like a bomb with enormous explosive power, filling the entire corridor with a violent blast that shattered all the glass and caused half of the walls to collapse.

Both Horace and Katie were blown away, which greatly surprised Horace, who had served in the military, as even artillery shells were not that powerful.

The flames from the explosion quickly subsided, but Katie was struck in the head and chest by shards of the axe, her severely burned body bleeding profusely.

Because Heras was prepared, he avoided vital areas. Although his clothes and hair caught fire, he rolled away the moment he landed and escaped towards the back door.

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