Marvel's Outlaws

Chapter 59 Copy Training 7

Everyone went down, and Joey was no exception. The light in the sewer was very dim, but there were no zombies here.

When something goes wrong inside the hive, it is estimated that no one will stay in the sewer. It is safe for now. "Speed ​​up and buy time. There will be no monsters here now." Joey reminded.

James Shade nodded, although he was very confused as to why the pistol provided by this man had a tactical flashlight, which made the sewers brighter now, but it did facilitate their traveling speed.

Then he gave the order, and the mercenaries no longer kept their guard up and moved forward. The speed of everyone immediately increased a lot, and they rushed forward at a trot.

At this time, Joey was sure that the current situation was not consistent with the movie, and there were actually many bugs in the movie.

In the movie, zombies surrounded them not long after the mercenaries came down. This is unrealistic. There are either scientific researchers, logistics, or security personnel in the hive. How could there be a large number of people dying in the sewer pipes? Even if zombies want to come down, they need to open the channel, right? Zombies can open it, right?

This place is different from the movie, and Joey also understands that some things are the same, and some things are different. The laws in reality will not be broken, and there is no so-called master god who deliberately increases the difficulty.

This made Joey feel a lot more relieved, and he also understood that this was a real parallel universe, and he had to be careful and not be careless.

There was no danger, and they soon left the computer room from the sewer, climbed up again from the other side, and escaped from the restaurant B area where zombies were most concentrated. Then, all they had to do was rush to the stairs, go upstairs and return to the platform, almost escaping.

"Tactical formation, be careful of everything around you." James Scheider became vigilant again.

The mercenaries directly surrounded Joey, Matthew Addison, and Alice, and then moved quickly. Their cooperation with each other was much better than Joey's, and Joey did not take the initiative to stand up and say anything. Who to protect. Joey understood very well that tactical formations take into account everything around them, and they were also taught in the police academy. However, Joey had never cooperated with them, so naturally he would not join rashly.

The footsteps were a little louder, and some zombies around them noticed them and moved towards them, but the speed of movement was too slow and they couldn't catch up.

Soon they arrived at the stairs, and the entire formation spread out. The mercenaries instantly divided into two teams, front and rear, sandwiching the three of them with Joey in the middle.

Going upstairs does take a lot of energy, but everyone knows that now is a race against time. Matthew Addison's physical strength is slightly weaker, and Alice's physical strength is a bit stronger. She can hold Matthew Addison, which is Qiao's. Yi can't do it either.

For this reason, Joey glanced at Alice with some envy. He even wanted to use the T-virus to strengthen himself, but after thinking about it, he decided not to. That kind of thing was too scary, and he didn't know if the system could be reduced. Negative effects

The journey was exceptionally smooth. The abilities of these zombies are really not strong at all. As long as they are not surrounded by them, the danger is very low. After all, they have been transformed and will not lurk around people and attack suddenly.

No one fired a gun along the way and got rid of the zombies just by relying on speed, which made everyone relieved.

It was calm on the platform, and "get on the bus" James Shade also breathed a sigh of relief and hurriedly asked everyone to get on the bus. To be honest, everyone's physical strength was a little weak.

"Roar" Just as he was boarding the car, a low roar suddenly came from behind. Joey had not gotten on the car yet. He turned around and saw several dogs, but their bodies were all flesh and blood and could not be seen. A little bit of fur.

He bared his teeth and let out a series of low growls. "Alert!" James Shade hurriedly shouted. The mercenaries who had not boarded the car turned around and raised their guns. Joey did the same, and Alice, who was standing at the door of the carriage, also raised her gun.

"Whoa!" Several zombie dogs moved, activated instantly, and rushed over at extremely fast speeds. They still maintained their speed after mutating, which was a bit scary.

"Fire!" James Shade was also startled. Speed ​​is a terrifying thing. "Bang, bang," guns rang out. Fortunately, there were many of them. Although they all used pistols, the firepower was very intensive. Fifteen The round capacity provides strong firepower sustainability.

"Get in the car quickly." The zombie dogs did not pose any threat at all, but the mercenaries discovered different monsters again, and naturally they did not dare to stay again.

After everyone got on the bus, the tram started and then slowly accelerated. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief and felt that there was no danger. Only Joey remained vigilant. He didn't know if any lickers would climb up.

The result was still a huge surprise for him. The journey was uneventful. He arrived at the entrance platform safely. After walking up the stairs, he escaped from the hive.

The mercenaries came down and checked, but there was no trace of zombies here. "Do you want to go out with us?" James Shade came to Joey and asked.

Joey shook his head, "No, I told you I can't get out. You go ahead and keep my pistol and ammunition. If you take me out, I will be exposed. Can you take care of Matt?"

"Okay, I'll try my best." James Shade nodded. His ability was limited, so he could only try his best.

"Just try your best, but you have to be careful, the protective umbrella may not let you go, because they see too many things, so be careful." Joey took back the pistol and ammunition again, barely using them.

"Little hope we can meet again." James Shade thought Joey would not survive, so he was careful not to say anything.

The mercenaries said goodbye to Joey, as well as Alice and Matthew Addison, then they walked up the stairs and left through the exit, then sealed the exit.

Joey checked the system panel and saw that all the justice points had been credited. This time the amount was really quite a lot. "System, let's leave too."

"Mr. Police Officer, you have not completed your mission." The system's words stunned Joey.

"Aren't they all out?" Joey asked hurriedly.

"Pay attention to the mission requirements and kill all the zombies in the hive. Every point of justice is worth it." The system's words made Joey a little confused. He saw this sentence, but at the time he didn't think that he really wanted to kill them all.

Perhaps unintentionally, perhaps subconsciously, Joey ignored the task of killing all the zombies. He took a breath and tried to calm himself down.

It's just a pistol. Can it really kill them all? Besides, there may be lickers or zombie dogs here. Both of these can move at high speed and are too much of a threat to him.

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