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Chapter 356 Secret (1)

    The rattlesnake blushed.


    If you''re wondering how a pitch-ck rattlesnake could blush, as a fellow snake, I could tell.


    ''Why are you blushing and making such a fuss!''


    When I said that in confusion.


    Char-r-r-r...


    It just shook its rattle like that.


    Feeling somewhat awkward, I tried to let go of the grasped tail.


    But for some reason, it wouldn''t let go.


    I had no choice but to shake off the rattlesnake and release its tail.


    ''Hmm...''


    This is a difficult situation.


    The bear trying to catch the rabbit is fine.


    Whether they try to strike from behind cowardly or not, it''s not my business.


    But the problem is that Madam Gori got involved in this.


    I ordered her to bring the subordinates and meet here.


    But Madam Gori only sent the subordinates through the rattlesnake and walked into danger herself.


    Probably to warn the rabbit she had grown fond of.@@novelbin@@


    Strictly speaking, it''s disobeying orders.


    In the military, that''s worth time in the brig!


    So am I angry at Madam R...


    ''Indeed, it''s R.''


    Not at all.


    Rather, I thought she had a good eye for people, no, monsters.


    ''Means she knows what righteousness is.''


    Having read many martial arts novels in my previous life, I roughly know what righteousness is.


    Risking life and limb to protect what you believe is right is surely one form of righteousness.


    "Ssak, sssssak."


    The rattlesnake cried worriedly.


    Indeed, Madam Gori must have had high virtue among the monsters too. They were all worried about her.


    ''Let''s trust and wait.''


    But that''s all we can do.


    Madam R,e back early without getting hurt.


    ==


    Madam R walked quietly.


    Indeed, the bear wasn''t foolish.


    When an old monster that has awakened to intelligence spends a long time, they be as cunning as humans.


    The bear was like that too.


    Madam R had tried to slip away and inform the rabbit of the current situation first.


    That would have been the most efficient method.


    But the bear wouldn''t let that happen.


    "Come with us, gori."


    Either join in attacking the rabbit, or be eaten first.


    Those were the only two choices given.


    Having made up her mind, Madam R rather proposed first.


    "I''ll distract him first, then you ambush..."


    The bear listened carefully.


    "He won''t be suspicious of me..."


    "Indeed, reliable."


    The monsters were delighted.


    They really thought there was nothing strange about the gori betraying the rabbit.


    Madam R worked her brain hard.


    The snake had given her the position of advisor.


    An advisor''s role is to devise strategies.


    Though she wasn''t confident, she too made a strategy.


    The time given wasn''t plenty.


    Not long after, they found the rabbit taking a rest.


    The rabbit looked thoroughly exhausted.


    His fur was soaked in blood, and his usually fluffy body was covered in dirt and dust.


    "...R?"


    He made a happy expression seeing R, then became wary seeing the bear and monsters behind her.


    R quietly extended her hand to signal the bear and monsters.


    Then approached the rabbit.


    "R. Why did you suddenlye?"


    The rabbit showed no signs of being suspicious of R.


    He just stared nkly without even getting up from his spot.


    "Rein..."


    R spoke softly.


    So the bear and monsters behind couldn''t hear.


    "Can you trust me?"


    Madam Gori''s eyes were clear.


    The rabbit must have known that too.


    He nodded with a serious expression.


    "Even if you kill me."


    This romantic rabbit.


    Madam Gori suddenly felt like scolding the rabbit.


    She gritted her teeth and grabbed the rabbit firmly.


    Literally, the iron prosthetic arm tightly bound the rabbit''s body.


    "Got him-!"


    And the monsters waiting behind rushed in.


    The ashen bear came at the forefront.


    A named monster was indeed a named monster.


    The bear''s charge was no different from a tank''s assault.


    Now that Madam R had grabbed the rabbit, if that massive paw struck, the rabbit''s head would be crushed.


    But the rabbit didn''t try to resist or escape at all.


    That trust was touching for Madam R.


    Trust should be repaid.


    Click.


    One of the prosthetic arm''s function locks was released.


    The metal glove that had been limiting output fell to the ground, and the arm''s spring was drawn.


    Keeek, keekeek.


    To the bear and other monsters, it must have looked like Madam R was struggling to restrain the rabbit.


    The bear, unhesitatingly trying to crush the rabbit''s skull.


    At that moment.


    Madam R released the rabbit.


    In a continuous motion, she spun and swung her prosthetic arm.


    A liver blow aimed at the lower right of the bear''s chest where the liver is located.


    Pueok!


    But it wasn''t just a short hit-and-run strike.


    Using that powerful strength as a base, Madam R lifted the bear that weighed more than herself as if pushing upward.


    The bear''s feet momentarily left the ground.


    Eyes meeting with the enraged bear.


    Thebat function stage 1 of the armament superweapon that Duiman had talked about was released.


    The spring drawn to its limit.


    The spring with tremendous tension that would need a whole carriage to barely bend it snapped back.


    Teoeoeong!


    That huge bear flew.


    It was flung far away as if hit by a giant''s fist.


    The other monsters were shocked.


    Madam R didn''t miss that crucial opening.


    She grabbed the rabbit''s hand and ran.


    The small-bodied rabbit fluttered like a paper doll as he was dragged along.


    The spring wasn''t installed in just one hand.


    She ces her other hand on a boulder embedded in the ground and does a one-handed handstand.


    While holding the rabbit with her left hand that had justunched the bear.


    She activates the spring in her right hand.


    Teong!


    This time it was Madam Gori who flew up.


    She leaped over the rough terrain with the rabbit.


    Landing with a roll on the ground, she continued running without losing momentum.


    "Th-that''s amazing."


    The rabbit marveled too.


    Madam R ran feeling her heart pounding.


    "I didn''t know I''d seed like this either..."


    It seems the practice with Duiman on using the prosthetic arm paid off.


    Though she flung the bear away, she probably didn''t rupture his internal organs.
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