Life Game In Other World
Chapter 260: Murder (Please Favorite, Subscribe, and Vote for Monthly Tickets)

Chapter 260: Chapter 260: Murder (Please Favorite, Subscribe, and Vote for Monthly Tickets)

The pirates immediately raised their guns to shoot at He Ao the moment they faced him.

But He Ao was a step faster, and the merciless bullets pierced through their foreheads the instant they raised their guns.

At the same time, another pirate who was sneering as he approached He Ao also raised his gun, aimed at He Ao, and fiercely pulled the trigger of the submachine gun.

He was confident that at such close range, even if the opponent was a good shot, they would be riddled with bullets.

However, the moment he pulled the trigger, he suddenly realized that the young man in front of him had disappeared, and before he could react, a sharp pain erupted in his chest.

He looked down to see a pure white bone sword embedded in his chest, with blood slowly oozing out around the blade.

He opened his mouth to say something, but the opportunity was gone.

He Ao pulled out the bone sword and calmly surveyed the sea.

The pirates guarding the net-armed speedboats were all completely dead, still clutching their unfired guns in their hands.

He Ao shifted his gaze, reversed his sword hold, and walked toward the stern of the yacht, making his way to the side that Liu Nan was responsible for.

Ever since Yang De ordered everyone to retreat and huddle together, He Ao had noticed that these pirates opened with ruthless killing moves, directly shooting at people.

If Yang De hadn’t ordered the retreat so quickly, and if most on the deck hadn’t been Transcendents with quick reactions, one or two would already be down by now.

Although He Ao had never seen the real sea or pirates, he had some basic knowledge of them.

Generally, pirates who intended to hijack a ship for ransom would not harm the tourists or hostages onboard, hoping to use these hostages to negotiate a higher price, and reckless killing of hostages was also subject to severe punishment among pirates.

But this group, calling themselves ’Free Marines,’ showed no intent to protect hostages and were even proactive in killing.

This indicated that their purpose was not ransom for abduction.

If not abduction, then it was robbery.

From the behavior of this gang, it was the kind of robbery that left no survivors.

He Ao quickly made his way to the side Liu Nan was in charge of.

Liu Nan wasn’t a weak shooter, and Yang De probably had records on He Ao and Liu Nan from the selection process, which is why he had given them guns first.

Looking around, He Ao saw three speedboats with fishing nets on this side; at this moment the pirates on these boats lay splayed, with bright red blood spilling from their hands and feet.

They’d been shot in the hands and feet, incapacitated, but not dead.

Liu Nan was currently by the railings, eyeing these pirates intensely, ready to shoot if they made any sudden moves.

Not far behind her, in her blind spot, a pirate was quietly edging along the outer side of the deckhouse, aiming his gun at Liu Nan with his finger on the trigger.

Bang—

He Ao glanced at the man and raised his hand to fire a shot.

Liu Nan, who was intently watching below, heard the gunshot and puzzledly shifted her gaze.

Just as she was about to greet He Ao, she saw him raise his gun toward something behind her.

Bang bang—

Two more shots followed.

Liu Nan turned to look and saw the pirates who had been lying on two speedboats, seemingly unable to fight back, had somehow raised their submachine guns aiming at her and He Ao.

At this moment, both pirates had been shot in the forehead, their eyes wide as they lay on the speedboats.

Seeing these two pirates, Liu Nan was momentarily stunned.

Looking at He Ao, she opened her mouth and whispered softly, "Sorry, I..."

He Ao knew she had never killed before and couldn’t make up her mind, he shook his head, "When he pointed his gun at you, ready to kill you, he was already prepared to be killed."

Liu Nan was momentarily startled. She had expected to hear reproach, considering the grave error she had made... if she had let those three pirates slip away, causing the ship to be dragged and affecting the power system, then she would be a criminal in the eyes of everyone on board, not to mention she nearly died there.

Wait, three!

Liu Nan suddenly realized, originally, there were three pirates each operating a fishing net speedboat, two lay here, but where was the other one?

The remaining one was the pirate at the rear, closest to the propeller!

Liu Nan immediately looked towards the last pirate’s direction, but when she saw that pirate, she found he had already raised his fishing net gun and was aiming at the cruise ship’s rear propeller, his finger already on the trigger.

"m... Mercenary!"

Liu Nan immediately looked towards He Ao.

But as she turned to He Ao, she unexpectedly saw a small trigger-like piece of metal appear in his hand.

Retrieve objects from the air!

The last pirate pressed the trigger only to find his finger hit nothing; he hadn’t touched anything.

He picked up the fishing net gun, inspected it closely, and realized that indeed there was no trigger.

He scratched his head somewhat bewilderedly.

It had certainly been there just a moment ago.

If the net couldn’t be fired, do something else.

He glanced at He Ao standing at the railing, not watching him, picked up a submachine gun, and aimed it at He Ao.

Bang—

A bullet entered his brow.

His body stiffened, and he fell on the speedboat.

He Ao, looking at Liu Nan who was holding the gun with a slight sweat on her forehead, gently patted her shoulder, "Good job."

Then he passed by Liu Nan and headed towards the deck where the melee had already started.

His hand behind him slowly retracted, placing the gun into his pocket.

If Liu Nan had been even a millisecond slower, he would have shot.

Liu Nan stared blankly at the pirate lying on the speedboat, as the bright red blood seeped from beneath him, slowly spreading across the entire cabin.

"Ugh—"

She felt her stomach churn and leaned over the railing, retching.

She had killed monsters in the ruins, but those were monsters, not people.

...

The cruise ship, piloted by Yang De, was not particularly large, and accordingly, its deck was not extensive.

At this moment, on the not-so-large deck, a dozen Transcendents and several dozen pirates were engaged in a fierce fight.

For these Transcendents, fighting these pirates, who had the physical fitness of ordinary people, was no difficult task, especially since they were elites selected from all over, and they had experienced life and death in the ruins.

In such a cramped environment, firearms weren’t very effective, as they could easily harm one’s own people. These Transcendents were superhumanly strong, able to close the distance quickly and use their preferred close combat tactics to take down the pirates.

The fastest among this group was Yang De. He was taking down an opponent with each move, and his strikes were ruthless, leaving no survivors.

However, he did not join the core of the battlefield but lingered on the edge, seemingly consciously allowing the Transcendents who had returned from the ruins to get accustomed to the rhythm of combat.

At the heart of the battleground was Underpants Superman, wearing a blue and white underpants on his head, possessing incredible strength, nearly knocking down a pirate with a single punch, and then moving to help others.

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