Chapter 805: Nierid 40

Chapter 805 Nierid 40

"Boss, are we going to admit these people?"

Hearing Fu Anan's words, Zhao Lei was slightly taken aback, and asked uncertainly.

"Um."

Fu Anan nodded affirmatively. If these people can become force, naturally the more the better.

She stopped her brisk walking, and looked at a toy store on the side of the street. A row of water guns looked just right.

"Zhao Lei, bring a few people to fill these with salt water."

Using these few minutes, she gave a small meeting, or a warning, to the people who followed.

"Everyone, let's put our ugly words first.

Although our WOC has guns, it is just a civil organization of justice. Don't think that it will serve you or help you for free. If you want to live, if you want to be part of us, then take up arms against those monsters. "

If you want to kill monsters, come

If you don’t want to kill monsters, get out

These words made many people leave quietly, and also made many people look for weapons to stay.

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Salt water, used to identify which monsters.

People either use guns, wooden sticks, or even shoe soles to attack monsters that sneak in or charge over.

Many people means great strength.

The combat effectiveness of these infected murlocs is far less than imagined, and they can be killed by bullets or group fights. Others fled to the seaside, and their WOC fought all the way there.

Proud, proud!

This is the cohesion of the masses!

Wang Xiaoming held a wooden stick and a water gun. He was full of fighting spirit along the way until he reached the beach.

Then this pride continued to the seaside.

Except for the original players, most of the NPCs dispersed.

"Ahhh, we're finally here!"

"Boat, find a boat!"

"Don't go, take me another one!"

The scattered people scrambled to get on the boat floating on the shore, with only one goal—immediately! immediately! Get out of this **** place!

At this time, all the larger ships on the seaside are gone, and the scattered boats or kayaks used by fishermen are all here and there.

The people who were united and cooperative just now are even fighting for a small boat.

Wang Xiaoming touched his heart, feeling very complicated at that moment.

He looked at Fu Anan, does she care?

What the heck.

Fu Anan focused on the vast sea.

She suddenly found that finding William or the game boss is as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack.

The seawater is constantly rushing up the road surface, washing away the road surface and stone piles.

"The sea water...hasn't it risen a lot?"

Someone suddenly asked.

Seems to be.

Players notice that the road is not flooded.

There is a small pavilion in the water, which used to be a large beach, where tourists would buy water or drinks when they were thirsty in the sun.

Just when they were in a daze, suddenly there was a scream from the sea.

are people who were trying to get out of here in boats, and they were attacked by something in the water.

It is infected person!

They entered the water, opened the gills on both sides of the neck, and their legs completely turned into fish tails. These murlocs are faster in water, and their attack power is more ferocious.

A large number of normal people were hit or dragged into the water by them, their necks were tightly bitten, and large patches of scarlet appeared on the sea surface.

Paddle away in a small kayak, so naive.

"Come on, come on!"

The people on the shore shouted and shot ferociously at the murlocs in the water.

The murlocs in the water were too difficult to hit. People who were too far away from the shore were basically attacked and failed to return.

the rising sea,

Murlocs that become more violent in water.

This makes one wonder, if the sea engulfed the entire island on the last day of the game, would all the infected murlocs be able to kill the people on the shore at will?

This thought is worrisome.

Since this is the case, the best way to prevent it is to kill these infected people as much as possible before the water submerges the island.

(end of this chapter)

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