Crown of Evil

Chapter 20 The Crisis of General Slime

Chapter 20 The Crisis of General Slime
In addition to coming to remind Rocky to keep a low profile, Luo Jun also brought him a very important news.

"The federation that had just been reorganized that year also participated in that mission."

Of course, the mission he was talking about was the mission that led to the death of Rocky's parents.

Compared with Rocky, Luo Jun can be said to be a model worker among executive officers. He not only has to investigate the disappearance of diplomats, but also secretly search for clues about the mission of the year.

"You have to go there and see for yourself. A lot of people have been injured and hospitalized these days, and the hospital is very busy."

There was a voice calling for Luo Jun from outside, and he responded with a tired voice, then slipped a note to Rocky.

Before leaving, he gave Rocky a wink.

After being destroyed by Luo Jun's good impression of the nurse, Rocky looked at the note in his hand and decided to do a brief investigation before leaving for the trial.

The content of the note is very simple: there is an abandoned bunker at the junction of Fele District and West Sam District, and there are a series of landmarks on it.

As a country that has not been reorganized for many years, such things as scenic spots are seriously lacking.

Due to economic pressure, abandoned bunkers were forced to be transformed into attractions.

However, there have been frequent incidents of unnatural awakeners recently, and very few people came to visit the bunker.

The coffee cart next to the street was extremely deserted. The clerk recalled that he hadn't touched the coffee machine for four days.

Just as he was thinking about whether to close the stall and go home early today, a customer came to the door.

The girl with dreadlocks wore a jacket covered in metal accessories and carried a guitar bag.

The guitar bag was huge, nearly as tall as she was.

"What would you like to drink?"

The girl pondered for a few seconds looking at the names of dozens of fancy coffees, then she threw a dice on the counter.

32 sided dice.

The dice rolled on the counter and finally settled on eleven.

She pointed to the menu: "No. 11, 'Linus' Sweet Dream'."

The coffee machine sounded, and the girl stood there waiting for a few minutes before getting a cup of coffee with a rather strange color.

Then she sat on a bench near the entrance to the bunker and waited.

As time passed by, she watched the sporadic tourists coming in and out at the entrance of the bunker.

"Is this 'Sad One-legged Bird' good?"

The voice of inquiry came from the coffee cart not far behind, and the girl listened attentively to the clerk talking with the customer.

"What about this? 'Bamro'?"

"Hey hey, what does this 'eight-legged war horse' smell like?"

The man asked at least twenty questions. Seeing that the clerk was getting impatient, he picked one and placed an order.

"Then 'General Slime'."

After another sound of the coffee machine, the man got next to the girl.

The person who is extremely curious about these weird names is Rocky.

He sat next to the girl and secretly looked at her.

So handsome.

"What flavor is yours?" Rocky saw the exact same cup in the other's hand.

"Linus' dream."

The girl didn't look at him when she answered him, still staring at the bunker door.

"What kind of hairstyle do you have?"

"Boxer braids."

"You like listening to rock and roll."

"like."

"What's your name?"

"Betty."

Betty was annoyed by Rocky, and even accidentally told him her name.

"My name is Loki."

When professional executives are out on missions, they even use pseudonyms to strike up conversations.

At this moment, Betty's eyes lit up, and she saw an old man in shabby clothes walking leisurely into the bunker.

She picked up the big guitar bag, followed quickly, and threw the coffee in her hand into the trash can by the way.

Linus' sweet dreams are really hard to drink.

Betty followed the old man all the way down, into the depths of the bunker, until a huge iron gate.

The old man put the lunch on the duty table and looked back at Betty.

"It's not open for viewing."

The tone was cold, but Betty didn't care.

"What I'm looking for is inside, please open the door."

Betty frowned, as if she had been suppressing her anger.

The old man had a bunch of keys hanging on his waist, and there was a rattling sound when his body moved.

"It's a federal secret, so I'll open it if you say so?" The old man was a little angry.

Betty reached for her guitar bag, but the old man suddenly looked behind her.

"What about you? Do you want to go in and have a look?"

Only then did Betty realize that there was still someone standing behind her. She turned her head and saw that Rocky was standing behind her, giggling.

Rocky ran up to the old man, rubbing his shoulders and saying good things.

If Betty hadn't seen Rocky secretly reaching out to the key a few times, she would have thought that Rocky was a kind-hearted young man who respected the old and loved the young.

After failing to succeed several times, Rocky had no choice but to take out his mechanical bird ID.

"Is it always possible to get in?" He looked helpless, but the akimbo gesture was really arrogant.

The old man stared at his ID for a few moments, and could only open the door helplessly, but Rocky didn't see a small strange tattoo glowing behind his ear.

"Come in." The old man waved at him impatiently: "Take things like mobile phones at the door and don't let them in."

Then he looked at Betty again, and after a few seconds of mental struggle, he let her in too.

Anyway, there are people going in, and it doesn't matter how many people go in.

The space inside the iron gate is surprisingly large, mostly exposed wires and discarded electronic equipment.

Rocky walked a few steps inside when he suddenly heard a loud noise.

He looked back and found that the door was closed.

Then there was the sound of gears snapping, and then everything was quiet.

Betty tried to pull the door open, but it wouldn't budge.

The two of them are locked here.

"What is this, the kind of secret room escape game that some attractions have?"

Rocky asked Betty with a hint of luck, but her expression suddenly became tense.

"If you are a fighter of the Federation, you should carry a gun, right?"

Betty pointed to the darkness not far away, where many light spots lit up.

In the next second, countless gigantic mechanical bats were used overwhelmingly.

The situation changed rapidly, and Rocky immediately rolled over to the bunker, took out his gun, and began to think about ways to break the situation.

It was different from the previous situation, except for the time when protecting the three of Eugene not long ago, he basically acted alone.

This time I have to protect the girl who only brought a guitar.

brought a.guitar?

I saw Betty swinging the guitar bag vigorously with her hands and feet, several mechanical bats were smashed to pieces, and the rather hard shell scratched the fabric, revealing the true appearance of the guitar.

Well that's not a guitar.

It was a huge hatchet.

Betty flicked it vigorously, and the ax also deformed accordingly. The entire ax body became thinner but wider overall, and there were some strange glowing lines engraved on it.

"Cover me." Betty said without looking back.

She swung her great ax like a branch, with incredible speed.

No cover at all.

Are you kidding, how can a bat get two meters closer to her?

Rocky simply leaned on the wall to watch the opponent fight, and tasted his own General Slime by the way.

He brought drinks in too.

"Are you relaxed?"

An old voice sounded behind Rocky, and at the same time a cable wrapped around his waist.

Then a strong pulling force came, and Rocky was pulled into the passage not far away in an instant.

Betty waited for a long time but didn't get Rocky's cover. She looked back angrily, but only saw unknown liquid spilled on the ground.

General Slime fell to the ground.

(End of this chapter)

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