Urban Super Soldier King
Chapter 1203: 1203: Falling from the Plane
Chapter 1203: Chapter 1203: Falling from the Plane
“If it weren’t for them, do you think you’d still be alive now?” Commander Cao laughed maniacally, looking completely different from the person Xiang Yu once knew.
“You pervert,” Xiang Yu gritted his teeth and said.
Commander Cao looked utterly insane as he shouted, “This batch of people was selected by me personally; they were the first participants in our experiments. Without them, our experiments wouldn’t have been so successful. Xiang Yu, without you, they wouldn’t follow my orders so obediently.”
Xiang Yu now fully understood that his comrades had faked their deaths to protect him.
Then, under Commander Cao’s orders, Xiang Yu was placed in the city, granting him freedom while his comrades became subjects of someone else’s experiments.
This truth was unbearable for Xiang Yu, and tears began to flow continuously.
“Ah…” Xiang Yu screamed madly, nearly causing the pilot to lose control.
At that moment, Wang Qian suddenly threw her head back forcefully, hitting Commander Cao’s nose directly.
Commander Cao’s nose stung, and tears welled up. He let go of Wang Qian in the process.
Wang Qian quickly lunged forward.
Xiang Yu, having regained some clarity, reached out to grab Wang Qian. Just as he was about to pull her over, Commander Cao kicked Wang Qian in the backside.
Wang Qian lost her balance and tumbled forward, outside. The plane was already flying very high; if she fell from there, her chances of surviving were slim.
Xiang Yu hurriedly grabbed her to pull her back up, but then Commander Cao kicked him in the head.
Xiang Yu also started to fall, but at the critical moment, he reached out and grabbed hold of the plane’s undercarriage.
“Hold on tight,” Xiang Yu shouted below.
Wang Qian, with her mouth sealed, nodded in response. Tears swirled in her eyes.
Despite her rich experiences, being suspended mid-air terrified her to death.
Seeing that Wang Qian was temporarily safe, Xiang Yu looked up and saw Commander Cao turning to grab something.
When Xiang Yu saw Commander Cao’s back, he was stunned. On Commander Cao’s back was a blue tattoo.
Xiang Yu recognized that tattoo; Zhong Qin’s father, Zhong Huashan, also had one. It was a blue eagle.
“Blue Eagle Project,” Xiang Yu muttered to himself. Now he understood that Commander Cao was the leader, responsible for killing Xiao Xuan’s father.
“It’s you?” Xiang Yu shouted angrily, his eyes red.
By this time, Commander Cao had turned around, holding a heavy machine gun in his hand.
Seeing this, Xiang Yu decisively let go. If he hadn’t, he would have been riddled with bullets instantly. He didn’t expect Commander Cao to show mercy.
He was of no value now.
Commander Cao didn’t anticipate Xiang Yu having the guts to jump off, then he opened fire with the heavy machine gun at them below.
But by then, the plane had already flown some distance away. His aim was off, and the bullets missed Xiang Yu and Wang Qian.
Meanwhile, on the mountaintop, Han Feng and Gao Lianfeng had been watching the incident closely.
Seeing Xiang Yu and Wang Qian jump from above, they were dumbfounded. From such a height, Xiang Yu and Wang Qian were surely doomed.
The two exchanged a glance and quickly ran down the mountain. Meanwhile, guards were already approaching from behind.
Commander Cao, still holding the heavy machine gun, sneered and leisurely said, “Let’s go back to base.”
Xiang Yu was a thorn in his side, the only member of his team who was beyond his control.
Back then, Xiang Yu’s physical condition wasn’t great, so he wasn’t considered a threat. He was merely used to threaten the others.
The facts proved his actions right; now all potential threats were eliminated, and his experiment was successful. It was time to reap the benefits.
The guards, seeing no one left on the mountaintop, retreated. Their orders were to quickly clean up the battlefield and remove any evidence.
Han Feng and Gao Lianfeng ran toward where Xiang Yu landed. Although the distance didn’t seem far, traversing it felt almost impossible.
In a relatively remote small town, Tie Zhuzi and Xiao Xuan were sitting face to face, eating.
“I can’t wait any longer. I’m going to find Brother Yu,” Tie Zhuzi said, putting down his chopsticks and standing up to leave.
Xiao Xuan quickly pulled him back and said, “Where are you going to look? Brother promised to return in ten days. We’ll wait; he must have a plan.”
“I’m worried,” Tie Zhuzi said anxiously.
Without Xiang Yu, time seemed to pass too slowly.
“Let’s wait a bit longer. I trust Brother,” Xiao Xuan frowned.
He too was worried about Xiang Yu but knew going now would be futile.
Just then, someone sitting nearby approached them and asked, “The Brother Yu you mentioned, is it Xiang Yu?”
Tie Zhuzi and Xiao Xuan, hearing someone mention Xiang Yu, quickly stood up and warily eyed the person.
This person, with a burly build, held his head high, looking arrogant. His face was bruised, indicating he’d been in a fight.
“Who are you?” Tie Zhuzi shouted.
Seeing this person made Tie Zhuzi want to hit him. The way he carried himself was disdainful, something Tie Zhuzi despised.
“You don’t need to wait any longer. He’s already dead,” the person said disdainfully.
Already angry, Tie Zhuzi swung his fist at the person upon hearing this.
The person sneered as he dodged backward, retaliating with a punch directed at Tie Zhuzi.
The two exchanged a few words before starting a fight.
Xiao Xuan stood aside without intervening, noticing the person was more show than skill, with flashy moves not practical in a fight.
The person kicked at Tie Zhuzi.
Tie Zhuzi blocked it effortlessly with his left arm, then punched the person’s chest.
The person seeing Tie Zhuzi’s move, used both hands to shield himself.
Tie Zhuzi snorted, relentlessly punching down.
With a loud ‘bang,’ the person landed on the ground, blood trickling from his mouth.
Tie Zhuzi had used all his strength. Claiming Xiang Yu was dead was unforgivable.
After knocking the person down, Tie Zhuzi picked him up, delivering two more slaps.
The person momentarily subdued, shouted, “Let me go! Do you know who I am?”
“I know your mom,” Tie Zhuzi retorted, kicking the person away without hesitation…