Chapter 160 - Condition

Name:Warlord Author:Chen Ran
At dawn, the sound of the caravan's advance broke the silence of the morning. Two armored chariots, one in front and one behind, guarded an old black sedan, followed by a large truck carrying soldiers. When the attachment appeared at the entrance to Windmill Town, the sheriff, who had heard the commotion and wanted to see what was going on, decided to drop back into bed.

Windmill Town had less than a hundred members of the security forces, each led by five magistrates and each led by a team of about twenty. The security forces were armed with the conventional rifles of the old era, and they couldn't even use microphones. The crude firearms here were enough to maintain a small town of nearly a thousand people, but they were absolutely incomparable to the soldiers carrying anti-aircraft guns outside or the truck full of regular soldiers who were brimming with killing intent.

The Public Security Officer's decision was undoubtedly wise and wise. If these people wanted to harm Border Town, then even if they resisted, it would not change the fact in the slightest. From the looks of this convoy, they were here for someone.

The sheriff wanted to blow his brains out. He didn't know if there was anyone in the town who needed him to put in so much effort. In the eyes of this man in his forties, this convoy already possessed the strength to flatten a small base. If they were to use it against a single person, wouldn't it be too extravagant?

Through the glass of the window, the sheriff saw the convoy look in the direction of the hotel on the road of no return. It made him remember at once that there were two girls in the hotel. The hotel, which had a very unlucky name, had very few guests, so the sheriff remembered it very clearly. The two girls had come to Windmill Town three days before, and the younger of the two would dance in the Waterwheel on the night of the younger.

But last night, there was another male guest at the hotel, and from his return with the two girls, the three of them were old acquaintances.

While the Public Security Officer was considering if he should bring his lackeys to the town to play, the sound of a convoy could be heard from the hotel room where Zero was staying.

The ground shook slightly from the crushing pressure of the vehicle. Frowning, he pushed a sniper bullet into Colt's chamber and stuck his head out of the window, fully equipped and self-checked. Therefore, Zero saw a corner of the street. First, an armored chariot drove in, and then a black car. The car was familiar to Zero, and suddenly he remembered Sauron's old ride.

Immediately, Zero knew what had happened.

He ran out of the room and came to the door of the room next to the hallway. He directly kicked the door in. The two girls were sleeping soundly when he suddenly barged in, giving them a fright.

Monnie came out from under the quilt. Under her thin pajamas, she could clearly see the bulging bag. She rubbed her eyes and asked, "What's wrong, Zero?"

Zero threw their coats onto the bed and shouted, "Put on your clothes, we have to leave immediately …"

His words were not necessarily accurate. Suddenly, the sound of a machine gun being fired could be heard, along with the sound of a window being blown apart. Monnie's bed was by the window, and he barely thought about it before he threw her on to the bed, where she was sitting up. He put his hand on the black girl's chest in a hurry, ignoring the amazing elasticity and fullness of his palm. He also could not pay attention to the rising red clouds of Atasha.

As he pushed the two girls and their sheets off the bed, another volley of fire began. Zero rolled his body and landed on the ground. With a kick, the bed flew up and blocked the window. Then, it was instantly shot away and turned into a hornet's nest.

The intense gunfire lasted for a minute, and everything within a meter of the window was shot and destroyed. The innumerable bullet holes showed just how powerful the enemy's firepower was. Zero had only one Colt and two revolvers on him, and with such equipment he could not fight against Sauron's troops below.

After the shooting stopped, Saurun's voice came from outside the hotel, "Zero, I know you're inside, and there are two girls, right? Believe me, I could blow up the whole hotel if I wanted to. "So, get out here right now!"

Zero believed that Saurun would be able to do this easily. That shot just now was just a warning. The high-velocity guns on the two armored vehicles were not for fun, and among the soldiers who had jumped down from the truck, their equipment included shoulder-fired, single-shot missiles.

Just one missile was enough to blow up the hotel. And in that level of explosion, except for Zero and Atasha, no one else was spared, not even the owner of the hotel and Monnie.

He knew that he had already missed the best opportunity to avoid this team. If he had known that Sauron had come swaggering into town with a private army, Zero would never have stayed in town. The wilderness was his home ground. Even though the enemy's firepower was superior to his, he still had the confidence to push them off.

But now, regardless of the time or place, it was completely unfavorable for him. Thus, he could only obediently listen to what she said. After getting the two women to dress, they left the hotel.

Outside the hotel, two armoured vehicles were parked on both sides. The well-equipped soldiers had long surrounded the hotel. The black sedan stopped in front of the hotel's main entrance. The rear door opened, and Saurun sat inside.

This noble youth had already walked out of the shadow left for him by Zero, a cruel smile on his face. Upon seeing zero, Saurun made a gesture, and nearly a hundred machine guns immediately took aim at the three of them.

Mony's face turned pale. She had never seen such a formation before. Even Atasha, facing so many machine guns, started to look a bit unnatural.

Only Zero remained silent. He was like the ice of the polar regions, hiding his thoughts beneath the thick layers of ice.

"Long time no see." Sauron got out of the car and greeted Zero with a smile. "You probably don't know that for the past two months, I've always wanted to kill you."

Su Leng replied respectfully, "But you only dared to appear now. It seems that your Excellency's courage is not to be praised."

Sauron's face changed as he recovered: "I'm not in a hurry to see you because there is someone else who wants to kill you more than me." "You two should know each other as well..."

He snapped his fingers and the bald eagle climbed out of the car.

The Parkland Killer Zero naturally recognized him, but Saurun seemed to have a hidden meaning. He couldn't remember when he had made enemies with this black Killer.

"Let me introduce you, this is Mr. Lange." Saurun smiled and said, "I think you've probably forgotten that you easily killed one of my subordinates during our unpleasant encounter. Let me remind you that the young man was standing next to your wife. He didn't want to do anything, but you killed him. Unfortunately, this young man named Kabu is the only son of Mr Lan Qi. "

Hearing this, Zero finally felt relieved.

"So you see, Mr. Lange wants to finish you off with his own hands. Even now that I have the upper hand, he still wants to have a duel with you. Out of respect for Mr. Lange, I graciously agreed to his request. "You see how kind I am to let you at least die like a warrior."

Zero knew that he didn't have the right to refuse and said flatly, "I won't reject, but I have a condition. I must see that these two companions leave safely before I take part in this duel. Otherwise, I will use any means necessary to escape and use a hundred times the pain to 'repay' you! "