Journey to the West: Life Simulation of Sun Wukong

Chapter 230: Simulation: Come in and sit? _2



Zhang Manman retorted, "But the Wuling Hongguang I bought really is that awesome."

Su Jie raised his eyebrows, "That probably means you're an impressive person, or—is that car really one you bought yourself and not something your family bought for you?"

At Su Jie's words, Zhang Manman fell silent.

Su Jie guessed correctly; she had her family buy it for her... and that Wuling Hongguang must have been modified, otherwise, with the way she drove it, who knows how many tires she'd need to change in a week.

"All right, you're right."

Zhang Manman's gaze flicked to the side of the road, where there happened to be a parked Wuling Hongguang, "Come on, let's get in the car, and I'll try out how this car really feels."

Reluctantly, the trio consisting of Su Jie, Jos, and Chen Tian Yuzi still had to save face.

The four seemed to have forgotten they were in the middle of a competition.

Whoosh!

When the four approached the Wuling Hongguang, Zhang Manman and Su Jie suddenly turned around.

One pulled the trigger, shooting an arrow; the other opened his mouth and spat out a streak of blue light.

In an instant, two players peeking out from around the street lamp at the corner turned into boxes and fell to the ground.

Clack clack!

The sound of the two boxes hitting the ground was clearly audible.

"I knew you two were eavesdropping there, did you really think you could hide from me and Su Jie?" Zhang Manman slung the crossbow over her shoulder, hands on her hips, triumphant.

Su Jie also retracted his flying sword and walked towards the two boxes.

Upon opening them, besides two sets of clothing, what was left was a crowbar and five kitchen knives.

In this "modern city", weapons had also been modified to match the era. To get more standardized cold weapons, one could only look in collectors' storerooms or perhaps check out brick-and-mortar hardware stores.

Jos picked up the crowbar, swung it a few times, felt it was durable enough for use as a weapon, but couldn't help but comment, "This might be the poorest map."

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Jos stumbled forward, walking a few steps and steadying himself before turning sharply.

On top of a building a kilometer away, a figure quickly vanished, clearly moving to a new position.

"Jos, are you okay?" Su Jie asked.

"I'm fine."

Jos shook his head and dug into his left shoulder, plucking out a bullet.

With a life force close to 2, ordinary bullets could only penetrate his skin, utterly incapable of piercing his muscle.

Although the bullet had hit Jos, he didn't shed a drop of blood.

Of course, that was also because the bullet didn't strike any vital parts like the eyes or nostrils—otherwise, even someone as strong as Jos would have taken serious damage.

The shooter had made their shot from a kilometer away, clearly calculating their aim.

Unfortunately, the bullet's power was too weak, and with the distance of a kilometer, the fact it hit Jos was already considered precise.

The bullet hit Jos's left shoulder, and if it had been slightly more off the mark, it would have missed entirely.

The person who fired the bullet was also very cunning, disengaging immediately after missing the shot, not giving them the chance to counterattack. They could only wait for another opportunity later.

"Su Jie, did you get a good look at that person?" Zhang Manman asked.

"No, my vision can reach a kilometer, but it's not an eight-power scope. I can't see that clearly; I only know that person was wearing a red coat," Su Jie described what he had seen, "Finding him will depend on whether he's been eliminated when the final circle comes."

Chen Tian Yuzi's expression darkened: "Now we can be certain that there are players who've found firearms. That shot just now must have been from a regular handgun—if it were a large-caliber sniper rifle—"

"Aside from Su Jie, none of us would have survived the tear of that bullet," Zhang Manman's expression grew grim, "This is just like a battle royale!"

After that encounter, Su Jie and the others became even more cautious.

Zhang Manman decided against driving and chose to walk with Su Jie and the others instead, planning to travel through the streets and alleys to avoid being spotted from the tall buildings.

However, they weren't the only ones who came up with that idea.

So, as the second circle contracted, Su Jie came face to face with a team with life forces all above 5.

"Su Jie!"

The leader was taken aback and immediately charged up with three teammates.

The battle instantly erupted.

But Su Jie's side was overwhelmingly dominant.

Chen Tian Yuzi unfolded the Angel's Wings on his back, releasing a hundred rays of dense light, making it impossible for the four to hide anywhere, and in an instant, they turned into boxes.

With just his own strength, Chen Tian Yuzi eliminated four players with life forces of 5, without needing to use any martial arts.

"Now I understand; Angel doesn't need to lift a finger, just a little flap of the wings and most enemies can be dealt with," Zhang Manman exclaimed, a hint of shock in her eyes.

She was genuinely startled by the effect of the Angel's Wings.

Initially facing Feng Yuxuan, she could console herself with the fact that his life force was high.

But now what?

Chen Tian Yuzi, with a life force of 2.9, using the Angel's Wings, obliterated four players with life forces of 5 effortlessly.

Equipment dropped from extra-dimensional creatures really was too incredible.

Zhang Manman estimated that Chen Tian Yuzi's Angel's Wings were worth no less than Su Jie's thirty-six flying swords, and for those with lower life forces, they even enhanced the body, making them more valuable than the flying swords.

After searching the boxes of the four, they found no special items, but they did acquire a "Wing Chun" Skill Book, which Chen Tian Yuzi passed on to Jos.


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