In the maze-like underground passage, there was a sound of footsteps as fast as a storm.
A faint light flashed in the depths of O'Brien's gray pupils.
The world in his eyes had become colorful, and there was a very obvious trace among the colors, marking the route Su had taken.
O'Brien didn't deliberately slow down his steps.
He knew that there was no point in doing so.
Su was obviously a guy with extraordinary perceptual abilities, and no matter how careful he was, he couldn't hide it from him.
Moreover, O'Brien did not have the experience of surviving in the wilderness for a long time, and Su was obviously very adaptable to the wilderness.
Once Su was given enough time to hide, O'Brien would never be able to find him again.
So O'Brien let go of his speed and ran through this intricate passage at a speed of over fifty kilometers.
What he had to do was use his overwhelming advantages in physical strength and speed to catch up with Su and kill him.
The moment Su escaped into the underground passage, O'Brien clearly saw that Su's exposed skin was still covered with criss-crossing cuts.
He believed that with this kind of injury, Su wouldn't be able to hold on for long.
Stealth and sniping are one thing, but confrontation is another.
One intersection after another passed by O'Brien as he ran quickly, with angry flames burning in his gray pupils.
Seeing another intersection appear ahead, O'Brien suddenly leaned back and his feet suddenly pressed against the rails.
The harsh sound of metal friction resounded through the underground passages far and near.
The soles of the leather boots containing soft alloy rubbed against the rails, causing a stream of dazzling sparks.
O'Brien maintained this posture and slid across the intersection.
The intersection passage was connected to a parallel maintenance passage.
Su stood in the maintenance passage, holding his rifle flat and aiming at this side.
In the darkness, the green eyes were like shining gems, glowing faintly.
When O'Brien saw Su, the entire passage was illuminated by the flames sprayed from the muzzle.
When the roaring sound of gunfire reached O'Brien's ears, the bullet had already been fired under the wall of the passage, and a large piece of heavy concrete was blown away.
The flying gravel hit O'Brien's face and hands. , as painful as a pinprick.
Su fired the gun in advance, and the bullet hit the edge of the passage wall.
However, he did not expect that O'Brien would lean back and slide through the passage, so the bullet passed only ten centimeters away from O'Brien's chest.
Shoot empty.
O'Brien waved his left hand the moment he saw Su, and then his senses were filled with firelight and gunfire, and the remaining kinetic energy in his body dragged him through the passage.
When O'Brien appeared at the intersection of passages again, Su had already disappeared.
Embedded on the wall of the maintenance tunnel is a circular piece of ice with a diameter of more than thirty centimeters.
The edge of the ice flake was extremely sharp, cutting into the concrete wall nearly ten centimeters.
O'Brien pulled out the ice shard and saw no blood on the edge.
In this ambush, neither side hit the other.
Sun's sudden shot completely calmed down O'Brien's reckless anger, but it did not dampen his fighting spirit.
O'Brien followed the traces left by Su and missed this opportunity.
He didn't know when he would be able to encounter Su head-on again.
The battle just now had shown that even after being seriously injured, Su was still an extremely dangerous opponent, and could even take O'Brien's life at any time.
But O'Brien still pursued him.
He knew the danger ahead, but he did not think that his status was so noble that he could not take risks at all, as his followers thought.
What drives him forward is another strong thing called honor.
The maintenance channel soon came to an end, leading to a long-abandoned subway station.
The traces left by Su became thicker and thicker.
He turned a corner and disappeared into the restroom on the side of the platform.
O'Brien kicked down the locked door of the bathroom and rushed in.
The ceiling above the head has been opened, revealing a deep ventilation passage.
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Judging from the size of the ventilation duct, it can barely squeeze one person into it.
But Su fled in such a hurry that he didn't even have time to reset the fence at the ventilation passage.
O'Brien jumped up, his head and upper body already entering the ventilation duct, and then struck horizontally with his left elbow.
His elbow broke into the stainless steel ventilation duct wall and hung his body.
The initial section of the ventilation duct went vertically upward, and then extended horizontally.
At the end, it was dark, and O'Brien couldn't see clearly.
O'Brien pushed his right hand into the air, his eyes flashed with light, and there was a muffled sound.
It seemed that the entire subway station was shaken.
An invisible force field rapidly extended in the passage, forming ventilation wherever it passed.
The stainless steel plates of the passage were struggling and struggling.
However, under the almost irresistible force of tearing and twisting, the entire passage quickly twisted and collapsed, as if it had been hit by countless boulders.
At the other end of the passage, Su's modified rifle was thrown out, and then Su almost rushed out from the entrance of the passage, caught the modified rifle in the air, and landed lightly on the ground.
He suddenly raised his head and stared at the entrance to the passage that had just emerged.
There was only a ripple sound, and countless dust and debris were ejected from the entrance of the passage, and then they were twisted together, as if they had been twisted by an invisible giant hand.
If Su Wan came out for even a minute, he might be crushed by a ventilation duct made of steel.
Su only glanced at the twisted passage entrance, then disappeared into the deep underground passage with his rifle in hand.
The battle is far from over.
O'Brien didn't know much about the underground passages in this area, and he even gave up on tracking the traces left by Su.
Su moved at an unusually fast speed in the ventilation duct, so that the blow that O'Brien thought was a sure hit actually missed.
But these few close encounters had caused him to lock onto Su.
In the induction, Su was like a little green sparkle that was constantly moving.
Although O'Brien was unclear about the terrain, he kept approaching Su.
With his speed nearly twice that of Su's, even if he took a detour, he could quickly return to the right path and continue to bring the two sides closer to less than 100 meters. distance.
There are all kinds of dangerous creatures living in the underground passages, but none of them have emerged at this moment, and they have all left the area far away.
Both O'Brien and Su, who no longer concealed his aura, gave them too many dangerous intuitions.
This area was unfamiliar to both Su and O'Brien.
Any place Su ran through would be recorded on the map, so there was never a problem of getting lost.
O'Brien also seemed to have an unusual memory for the terrain.
Even though he followed Su around and around in the passages of the maze, the distance was gradually shortening.
As long as he has been to a place once, he will never take long detours or detours again.
Su soon discovered this, but he still kept running at a constant speed, as if he was preparing to compete with O'Brien for physical exertion.
O'Brien's speed was constant at 15 times that of Su, neither too fast nor too slow, and there was no sign of heavy physical exertion at all.
When the distance between the two sides had shortened to 30 meters, Su suddenly stopped.
O'Brien's gray hair suddenly flew up.
He exerted force suddenly, and his military boots caused large sparks on the rails.
He suddenly accelerated and rushed forward.
He had also walked through this passage before, and knew that Su's position at the moment was just two bends away. .
At this distance, O'Brien only needed 2 seconds to rush in front of Su.
He was confident that he could dodge Su's bullets, or at least prevent Su from hitting the fatal part, and when he took action, Su would never have a chance.
With the sound of howling wind, O'Brien's body flew straight up and rushed towards the opposite wall.
He took two heavy steps on the wall and rushed through the first corner forcefully and fiercely.
It's like running on a wall.
And where he landed, there were large cracks in the concrete.
As he rushed around the corner, O'Brien's pupils suddenly shrank.
He saw an iron oil drum at another corner.
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A tracer bullet had just been fired into the oil drum from the side.
The fire suddenly illuminated every dark corner in the passage, and the raging flames rolled in and violently rushed along the closed space of the underground passage.
O'Brien's heart was beating vigorously, and the sudden danger almost made all the hair on his body stand on end.
He was rushing towards the incoming flames at a furious speed of more than 70 kilometers, and he was in mid-air and could no longer turn around.
O'Brien instantly bowed his body, protecting his head with both arms, and straightening his legs forward and back, assuming a full defensive posture in mid-air.
The moment before the flames hit him, an ice shield with a diameter of tens of centimeters suddenly appeared in front of O'Brien.
The fierce flames of oil and gas completely engulfed O'Brien, not only completely counteracting his momentum and shattering the ice shield, but also pushed him backwards and then slammed him against the wall of the passage, wantonly.
The squeeze hit O'Brien's fragile body.
The oil and gas flames that hit the wall had no way forward and had to turn around to the left and rush towards the side passage.
In the blink of an eye, the power of the explosion was reduced, and the passage was filled with burning flames.
These flames originating from gasoline are extremely difficult to extinguish, and the temperature in the underground passages suddenly rises to the point where ordinary creatures cannot survive.
O'Brien fell from the wall.
He landed in a standard posture, but he still almost fell.
There were still large flames burning on the Dark Dragon Rider's uniform, and his beautiful gray hair was burned to pieces.
He coughed violently, and blood spurted out from his mouth and nose.
He held on to the wall and stood up slowly.
The cold breath couldn't help but emanate from under his uniform.
The fire that was still burning on his body quickly became weak.
After shaking a few more times, it was extinguished one by one.
O'Brien's handsome face seemed to be covered with a layer of frost, and his hidden anger was like molten lava on the ice, which could erupt at any time.
He suddenly roared Within 10 meters of this usually quiet and shy young man, layers of misty cold fog suddenly appeared, and all the flames that were still burning were extinguished for a moment.
At the other end of the passage, Su leaned back and was retreating rapidly.
Unless you see it with your own eyes, it is impossible to imagine that a person can reach this speed while retreating.
Su held the modified rifle flat with his left hand, pointing the muzzle forward.
In front of him was the violent flames of oil and gas.
The flames were fierce, but Su retreated very quickly.
The flames were always a few meters away and did not hit Su.
The most violent stage of the oil and gas flame passed quickly, and then was quickly pulled away by Su.
O'Brien did not appear from the flames as Su expected.
It seemed that he was seriously injured in the explosion.
Su wouldn't be surprised if he really burst out of the flames.
This quiet and delicate young man has an ability as deep as the ocean, and anything he can do cannot be called a miracle, Su has already sensed it.
Su Li stood in the flickering underground passage, quietly looking at the burning underground passage in front of him.
That gray-haired young man was indeed powerful, and the various mysterious powers he had displayed far surpassed Su's.
Just thinking about the completely twisted ventilation ducts would make Su feel chilly in his heart.
However, this would not shake Su's determination and confidence to kill him.
Ruins and wilderness were Su's world.
If O'Brien had really burst out of the flames just now, Su's prepared shot would have probably knocked off one of his legs.
The modified rifle was slowly lowered, with the muzzle pointed diagonally at the ground.
Su walked steadily towards the ground along a sloping staircase.
At the entrance of another subway station, O'Brien pushed open the half-open barbed wire door and walked up the steps step by step.
He could have thrown the barbed wire door away, and he did have this urge the moment he pushed the door open.
However, O'Brien's mood gradually calmed down, and he still chose the most disciplined way to walk onto the ground.
The moment his upper body leaned out of the supporting walls on both sides of the subway exit, O'Brien's body suddenly leaned forward and fell straight down.
When he was about to hit the ground, he gently used his right hand to support his body.
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He remained in this position, looking into the darkness.
A few hundred meters away, Su stood quietly in the middle of the intersection, his green eyes looking at O'Brien.
The modified rifle was not aimed at Su's back.
He just made a thought to aim, and then O'Brien sensed it and instantly left the area he was targeting.
O'Brien showed rare seriousness.
He exerted force with his right hand and his body bounced back up as if it were loaded with clockwork.
He walked out of the subway station and stood in the middle of the road, facing Su Yaoyuan.
After a round of desperate pursuit, O'Brien finally understood that he couldn't catch Su, and even if he locked onto Su's position, it would be useless.
When Su's injury improved, he had no chance.
And Su also knew that his sniper rifle, which had always been unfavorable in the past, was ineffective against O'Brien, whether at long range or close range.
If Sue had a pistol, it might be a different story.
But he doesn't have a pistol now, and in the world of ruins and wilderness, there is no such thing as if.
Su and O'Brien looked at each other for a moment, then turned around and left, gradually drifting away.
"Next time, I will kill you."
The pain between O'Brien's eyebrows conveyed this message.
"Me too."
There was also a chill in the night wind blowing towards Su.
In the early morning, Su sat on the top floor of a tall building, watching the team slowly leaving the city.
His green eyes crossed the distance of several thousand meters and landed on Li Gaolei.
The sudden appearance of Laiknar and O'Brien, two extremely powerful guys, must have something to do with Li Gaolei.
At least Li Gaolei was their guide.
Trouble, no, rather disaster, has just begun.
This was clear from the moment Su shot Laikna.
Judging from the almost identical uniforms worn by Laiknar and O'Brien, as well as the ten well-trained followers, it didn't take much wisdom to deduce that they both belonged to an organization with unusually large strength.
Judging from the ages of Laiknar and O'Brien, they are probably just low-level members of this organization.
But why did Li Gaolei suddenly bring people from this organization to hunt him down?
Could it be related to Li?
A beautiful face appeared in front of Su's eyes, with short flowing chestnut hair, extremely elastic skin, soft but strong waist and legs, and the always unruly eyes, all flashed before his eyes.
He did not believe that Li was the initiator of this hunt.
Monsters like the Dark Dragon Rider were definitely beyond the control and control of Roxland.
Laiknar's way of capturing himself was no different from capturing a rare mutant creature.
Su was also a hunter himself, and had found and captured many mutated new species.
The look in his eyes when he looked at his prey was almost exactly the same as the look in Laiknar's eyes when he looked at him.
He had a game with Reima and agreed on the rules for the next game.
Did Rei break the rules?
Su didn't know and didn't want to think about it.
All he knows is that the Roxland Corporation was involved in the hunt for him and nearly killed him.
Su did not intend to remain silent about this kind of behavior.
His career in the wilderness made him understand that direct, simple and brutal revenge was more effective than any kind of threats.
Maybe Su couldn't shake the Dark Dragonriders, and after killing Laikna, there would be endless troubles in the future, so he had to leave this area.
But before leaving, Su decided to let Roxland Company understand the price of provoking a sniper who grew up in the wilderness.
Whether in old times or turbulent times, there is no free lunch.
Likewise, there is no free gain, and Roxland is no exception.
If the hunt for him really started from Li, then Su wouldn't mind adding a beautiful name to his hunting record. 4786: