Chapter 1012: Chapter 370 Stand Aside, Don’t Steal the Monster
Fishy and the others helped sell the Giant Mosquitoes and then exchanged them for silver bills, which they handed over to Ree Shil.
The day they were conscripted, a Soldier led their new recruit Team of nearly one hundred people away from the Village.
Among the accompanying Team, Ree Shil did recognize someone.
Fishy had also passed the stone lock test successfully.
"It seems that the war situation is urgent this time,"
Walking in the Team, Fishy looked around and exclaimed, "In previous years, I saw them recruiting Soldiers from the village, and they would not leave until they had gathered a thousand in a team."
From his words, Ree Shil learned that their village was relatively close to the Defense Line and was a centralized recruitment point for the surrounding villages.
Now, they were headed to the New Recruit Camp.
After two or three days of training at the New Recruit Camp, they would be assigned to various key points of the Defense Line.
The Team’s pace was not slow; after marching for an entire day and night and resting for three hours during the night, they arrived at their destination.
The so-called New Recruit Camp was in fact very rudimentary.
It was a cleared parade ground with a bunch of large tents.
At this time, there were not many people on the parade ground, only about a thousand new recruits.
The New Recruit Officer led them through a series of quick procedures without giving them time to rest, and then had them join the training.
However, the training did not last long before it was time for a meal break.
Ree Shil and Fishy were assigned to the same group, and they entered the tent to rest after eating.
The tent was huge, big enough to accommodate at least a hundred people.
Here, he saw a variety of Kung Fu Beasts.
Some, like Octopus Head’s sister, had mostly Human features with some animal traits.
Then there was an alternating pattern of black and white, like the main color scheme of their skin.
Most Kung Fu Beasts were 100% black and white, with a few having other colors; still, black and white would account for 80 or 90%.
At least the parts exposed to the outside, the parts that Ree Shil could see, were like this.
Like Main Dragon, the Tower Master, who was dressed at that time, it was unknown whether the clothes underneath were black and white.
"Hey, I’ve found a weird guy," ƒrēewebnovel.com
Just then, Fishy nudged him.
Following where the other party pointed, Ree Shil did indeed see a strangely shaped guy.
The other party was one of the Human-type Kung Fu Beasts.
With a beard, he looked like a man in his fifties.
The only beastly feature on him was a pair of small deer antlers on his head.
Just based on these aspects, the man did not stand out.
What made him look strange was that his hands were firmly locked behind his back by a metal shackle.
"Is this a prisoner going to the battlefield?"
Fishy looked puzzled.
"This prisoner, seems to be a big hand,"
Ree Shil noticed that around this Deer-Antler Man, there were actually two people serving him.
However, just as the two were about to observe and discuss further, sudden and intense gong sounds erupted from outside the tent.
"Enemy attack! Enemy attack!"
"All personnel to Battle stations!!!"
The guarding Soldiers shouted loudly, echoing across the entire camp.
"Enemy attack?!"
Fishy swiftly grabbed his selected new recruit’s big sword and stood up abruptly. freewebnσvel.cøm
"These guys really have guts, daring to attack the New Recruit Camp!"
Excitement flashed in his fish eyes.
And what else could the enemy be but Gun Beasts!
As common people living close to the Defense Line, they had seen Gun Beasts over the years.
The Defense Line was too long, so occasionally small groups of Gun Beast forces would infiltrate.
This also led to the common people in these areas being quite fierce.
Just like Fishy, who, upon hearing of an enemy attack, was eager to rush out to fight.
As for Ree Shil, he was simply curious about Gun Beasts.
His chosen weapon was a short sword.
The reason was simple; it was the lightest and most convenient.
After all, he did not rely on physical combat.
Boom!!!
Suddenly, there was an explosion not far away, and immediately the tents were set ablaze.
Everyone’s footsteps hastened; some rushed out of the tent doors, while others cut through the tents to escape.
Ree Shil also chose to cut a hole nearby; meanwhile, he turned back for a glance.
He noticed that the Deer-Antler Man and his entourage remained composed during the commotion.
They just stood there without moving a step.
As the burning debris fell down, about to hit them, it seemed to bounce off something soft yet elastic and transparent, deflecting it to one side.
Clearly, they were several experts.
Exiting the tent, he saw that the outside had turned into a chaotic Battle.
Seizing this opportunity, Ree Shil finally got to see the appearances of the Gun Beasts.
They differed greatly from the Card Projection of Gun Beasts that Grace Spring had pulled out earlier.
First of all, these enemies were mostly humanoid.
To put it simply, they were very similar to the Kung Fu Beasts.
The two distinct differences were these:
One was the color of their appearance, which was not that black and white main theme.
The other was, whether due to alterations or Innate traits, they had many mechanical parts on their bodies.
Such as Cannon Hands, propulsion feet, and all sorts of gadgets.
Ree Shil stood in a darkened area, comparing the Battle between the two sides.
The Kung Fu Beasts fought in an ancient martial style.
But they also combined elements like lightness, Qigong, Inner Power Shield, and others.
The Gun Beasts fought in a more modern martial style.
They integrated more elements of technology.
Such as Hydraulic Punches, Energy Cannon Launches, Protective Shield Power—truthfully, the effects seemed similar to those of the Kung Fu Beasts.
Compared to each other, the Gun Beasts preferred Ranged Attacks, while Kung Fu Beasts preferred close combat.