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Apocalypse: I Built the Infinite Train-Chapter 238: Ding Junyi’s Superpowers
The sun was shining just right, and the breeze was warm and gentle.
Clang—clang—
The Infinite Train raced along the railway tracks bordering Shijiu Lake, speeding back toward Hengshan Pass City.
When news spread that the train now had a Comprehensive Life-Support Surgical Pod, the entire crew erupted in excitement. In this eerie and suffocating apocalypse, having access to a fully functional medical system inside their mobile steel fortress was an unbelievable luxury.
After all, before this, even a minor wound without proper medicine could lead to fatal bacterial infections, not to mention the risk of dark invasion, which could cause mutation into a zombie or a Human Eerie.
Inside Car No. 4, the soilless cultivation pod and planting pod had been fully assembled. Ding Junyi was currently leading a few assistants in plant breeding.
This wasn’t exactly a priority in her research schedule, but since Lin Xian had requested it, she temporarily set aside her studies on the Foundation’s research data and decided to push this project forward first.
From Ding Junyi’s perspective, Lin Xian’s decisions were always necessary and meaningful. For once, she didn’t analyze things purely from a rational standpoint—a rare occurrence for her.
Standing in front of the planting pod, Ding Junyi leaned slightly forward, adjusting her glasses as she observed the nutrient-rich soil inside the glass chamber.
With the initial setup complete, her assistants had all left. Now alone, Ding Junyi carefully logged her observations into her mobile terminal.
"Since the train's interior is unaffected by the Dark Tides, perhaps plant growth will also benefit from this."
She pondered this possibility.
Just as she was about to turn away, something in her peripheral vision caught her attention, making her pause and turn back toward the soil inside the planting pod.
In one of the planting areas, the soft soil seemed to shift slightly.
The moment she noticed this, Ding Junyi's caution immediately heightened.
To her, any unusual biological phenomenon could potentially be linked to dark mutations—and could endanger the train’s internal safety.
The thought flashed across her mind, and she swiftly turned back, carefully observing every minute change in the soil.
"Box 12-A, Lettuce Seeds…"
As she narrowed her eyes for a closer look, the soft soil shifted again.
This time, a tiny, pale green sprout pushed up through the soil, emerging into view.
Ding Junyi’s brows furrowed deeply as she instantly realized the seriousness of the situation.
Meanwhile, outside the train, the cold wind intensified.
Within just one night, the temperature had dropped several more degrees.
The drastic climate shift had caused vast stretches of mountain forests, marshlands, and greenery along the lake's edge to wither and die. The entire landscape was turning into a barren wasteland, as lifeless yellow hues overtook the once-thriving land.
On the roof of Car No. 1, Lin Xian stood, gazing out over Shijiu Lake.
The strong winds rushed past him as sunlight shimmered across the vast lake surface.
If he didn’t know that a massive Deep Abyss Behemoth lurked thousands of meters beneath those waters, this place might have seemed like a peaceful paradise.
But he wasn’t up here to admire the scenery.
He had come to test a new skill.
"Gravitational Lens… Sounds powerful. But I have no idea what it actually does."
It was the only skill in his arsenal that he couldn’t quite understand from its description.
Taking a deep breath, Lin Xian raised his hand and aimed toward the open sky above.
"Gravitational Lens—activate!"
The moment he triggered the skill—
His face turned pale.
He suddenly felt his entire stamina being rapidly drained, as if something was violently ripping away his strength.
A crushing sense of exhaustion slammed into him like a collapsing mountain, leaving him shaken and weak.
"Tsk—!"
He inhaled sharply, struggling to keep his balance.
As he lifted his gaze, he saw that hundreds of meters above, a portion of the sky was beginning to distort rapidly.
In an instant, a brilliant halo of light formed, refracting and intensifying the surrounding sunlight.
Then—
Fwoosh!
A water-barrel-thick beam of searing energy suddenly blasted downward, striking the lake surface with devastating force!
BOOM!
The heat from the beam instantly vaporized a large portion of the lake, sending massive clouds of white steam billowing into the sky!
Lin Xian stared in shock, but before he could react—
His fingers twitched—
And the beam suddenly swept toward the train.
"Sh*t!!"
BZZZT—!!
Lin Xian immediately tried to halt the attack, but it was too late.
The scorching beam arced across the land, narrowly missing the Whale 03E Heavy Gas Turbine Locomotive, just inches away from disaster!
Finally, Lin Xian’s body gave out from exhaustion, and he deactivated the skill.
Drenched in cold sweat, he turned to look at the ground behind the train.
A 1-meter-wide, pitch-black scorch mark had been carved across the land, stretching hundreds of meters into the distance. The top layer of the ground had been entirely vaporized, leaving behind a smooth, charred pathway.
Lin Xian’s heart pounded in fear.
"Holy sh*t… I almost sliced the train in half."
He stared at his hand in disbelief.
This Gravitational Lens was on an entirely different level compared to his other skills.
"It’s insanely powerful… but it also drains my stamina at an absurd rate."
Slumping onto the train roof, he gasped for air.
"That was just two seconds… and I feel like I’ve been wrecked by twenty women non-stop for an entire night… What kind of monstrous stamina drain is this?!"
If he had been at full strength, he estimated he could sustain it for 3–5 seconds at most.
"Seems like it compresses and amplifies sunlight into an extreme energy beam…"
Lin Xian felt pretty smug for a moment, staring at his fingers.
"With this skill, I finally have a high-damage attack against eerie entities at night—"
He froze mid-thought.
His expression stiffened.
"Wait… at night…?"
"Does the sun even exist… at night?"
A sudden realization struck him like a ton of bricks.
"Crap… Does this skill even work when there’s no sunlight?"
His mind went blank.
An overwhelming sense of ridiculousness flooded his thoughts.
"Did I… just invent a solar-powered flashlight?"
For a long moment, Lin Xian sat there, completely silent.
"No way… No way…"
He massaged his temples, denying reality.
"I must be missing something. There has to be another way to use it. If this skill only works in daylight, then it’s absolutely bullsh*t."
With the expansion of the Abyss, daylight was becoming rarer.
If that was the case, his chances of using this skill would become even more limited.
"I need to test this further…"
At that moment, Lin Xian dragged himself up, still feeling exhausted.
"But first—I need food, water, and a damn nap."
Hearing Lin Xian’s words, Ding Junyi finally processed what he was saying. She opened her mouth, and for once, the usually composed scientist found herself stumbling over her words. "This… theoretically speaking… um, well… it does seem possible."
Lin Xian’s face lit up with excitement as he looked at Ding Junyi. "Director Ding, you have to explore your ability further! Car No. 4 could be your personal training ground or experimental lab. I really think your power has incredible potential just waiting to be discovered!"
Ding Junyi took a few deep breaths to calm herself. Then, regaining her usual composure, she nodded at Lin Xian and said, "You're right. I shouldn't jump to conclusions so quickly. There could be many other properties of my ability I haven't uncovered yet."
"Definitely."
Lin Xian was ecstatic. Plant growth—the possibilities were endless! There were billions of plant species on Blue Planet, each with unique properties. From a survival perspective, it meant nearly unlimited food supplies. But the most important thing was—
Fresh food!
Just that alone meant Ding Junyi could probably walk into the Phoenix Organization and become the Global Minister of Food Supply without any issue. And yet, she hadn’t thought much of it?
What a rare gem… it's like striking gold in a haunted house.
"Oh, right," Lin Xian suddenly turned serious. "Director Ding, from now on, you should only use your ability on the train. Don’t display it in front of outsiders."
Ever since he had showcased his Mechanical Manufacturing ability at the spaceport, he had been targeted by organizations like the Foundation. He couldn’t imagine how much attention Ding Junyi’s ability would attract if others found out about it.
He hadn’t fully aligned himself with the Phoenix Organization yet, and the global survivor factions held vastly different agendas. Revealing Ding Junyi’s ability too soon might bring unnecessary trouble to the Infinite Train.
"I understand."
Ding Junyi glanced down at Lin Xian’s hand, which was gripping her shoulder tighter and tighter. Then she looked up at him with an expression that carried a certain… indescribable meaning.
Lin Xian frowned—he instantly understood that look.
‘Squeeze harder. I like it.’
He immediately let go. Otherwise, he was pretty sure this closet masochist of a scientist would start looking at him with glowing eyes.
"Good luck, Director Ding. I believe in you." Lin Xian gave her a clear and sincere gaze, then nodded before picking up the metal case and leaving.
Ding Junyi watched him walk away, and for once, a rare, gentle smile bloomed on her usually cold face.
"So manly."
—
Lin Xian made his way to Car No. 12 and found an empty fuel rod storage box. He placed the metal case inside, securing it under double layers of safety measures. The suppressive effects of the Heavy Suspension Conductive Liquid were finally completely neutralized.
Chen Sixuan saw him enter and immediately asked, "What happened? You were fine just now, but now you look exhausted again."
"I just used my Mechanical Ability for a bit," Lin Xian admitted. "But it’s fine, nothing serious."
Chen Sixuan looked at him with slight concern before saying, "You should take care of yourself. You were gone all night. Everyone was really worried about your safety."
Lin Xian walked over and took her hand. "I’ll try not to take such risks in the future."
"KIKI’s ability is really powerful. You should bring her with you," Chen Sixuan said, gazing at him. "We’ve all been through so much together. One night of rest wouldn’t hurt."
"You forgot—she has a Level-3 Mark. I can't take her into dangerous situations."
Chen Sixuan’s expression darkened. "Right… I almost forgot about that. Ugh… these marks make it feel like we’re just playthings to them."
She looked back up at him, her eyes unwavering. "But… you could take me. I think I can protect you too."
"Alright." Lin Xian smiled, warmth spreading through his chest. He pulled Chen Sixuan into a hug without saying anything more.
Just that simple embrace was enough to wash away most of his exhaustion.
—
"We're about to enter the city."
Hearing the sound of the train aligning with the tracks, Chen Sixuan quickly pulled away, looking ahead. "The route isn’t very clear. We fought pretty hard last night."
Lin Xian looked forward as well. The tracks were littered with the mangled corpses of Black Elytra Bugs and countless crushed zombies. The iron fencing and protective barriers on either side of the tracks were riddled with bullet holes and splattered with green insect fluids and zombie blood. A dense cloud of flies buzzed overhead—a gruesome sight.
The Infinite Train slowed slightly. Before long, the remains of Hengshan Pass Station came into view. Most of the steel canopy above the platform had collapsed. As the train drew closer, the devastation became even clearer.
Corpses of survivors lay everywhere. Severed limbs were scattered across the platform and tracks. A massive Black Centipede corpse, riddled with bullet holes, sprawled across multiple rails. There were also the remains of Giant Fog Spiders, a White Giant blown apart at the torso, two Car-Sized Elytra Bugs, a Three-Headed Spider Monster torn to shreds—and even a Red Skeletal Horror's severed arm impaled through the windshield of a truck’s cab.
It was a horrifying, blood-soaked battlefield.
Even Chen Sixuan, who had seen her fair share of carnage, wore a grim expression.
Lin Xian scanned the area. The station was almost completely stripped of usable weapons and vehicles. Even the Night Phantom, the green-painted train that had been stationed here, had derailed. Several of its carriages lay toppled, filled with corpses, while the locomotive itself was missing.
Lin Xian frowned. "Looks like someone already cleaned up the battlefield."
The Night Phantom’s engine was a Huanxing Mining Series Small Nuclear Engine. If it were still here, Lin Xian would’ve taken it without hesitation. Devouring the nuclear engine from the Dragon-Class Transport Ship had benefited him tremendously. While this engine wasn’t as powerful as the Night Star-2’sNuclear Turbine Processor, it was still far superior to a standard electric locomotive.
But clearly, last night’s battle had drawn attention. Other survivor factions must have arrived before them—perhaps local survivor enclaves, or maybe passing convoys from other railway lines. Whoever they were, they had already scavenged what they could.
Not that it was shameful—survivors were simply fighting for survival.
"Are we stopping here?" Chen Sixuan asked, frowning at the devastation.
Lin Xian shook his head. "Keep moving. Find an open area to stop. I need to prepare the train for tonight."
Boom! Boom!
The Infinite Train plowed through abandoned wreckage on the tracks, accelerating as it stormed past the ruined station. Before long, they reached a freight rail platform near Hengshan Pass and pulled off the main line to dock.
Under the morning sun, the freight station was overrun with zombies. The moment they heard the train’s vibrations, they came sprinting from all directions.
Abandoned train cars lay rusting on the tracks, withered weeds growing around them. Nearby, crumbling buildings held remnants of past lives—toppled cabinets, neatly stacked dishes, a rusted baby stroller submerged in a murky puddle. The air was thick with an eerie stillness.
"The Apocalypse Day has lasted so long… The places we pass will only become more desolate."
Lin Xian scanned the landscape. "I remember watching a documentary called Life After Humans. It theorized that within three months of humanity’s disappearance, plants and animals would start reclaiming cities. But this disaster is different—even nature isn't spared. Right now, we can still find traces of human survival, but in a few years… this world might be nothing but wasteland."
"A few years?" Chen Sixuan’s gaze darkened. "Didn’t the Phoenix Organization say we only have one year left?"
Hiss!
Lin Xian engaged the brakes, slowly bringing the train to a stop. Then he turned to her and said, "Darkness won’t be the end of humanity. It will only be the night before the embers ignite."
Then he switched to the team comms:
"Shasha, Fire, Miao Lu—clear the platform and set up a temporary camp!"
"Chen-jie, Daluo—check and clean the train."
"Shu Qin, Lü Chang—scout the northern and eastern escape routes."
"KIKI," Lin Xian called as he entered Car No. 2, looking at her seriously. "Come with me. We're going to find an old acquaintance."
As Lin Xian gave out orders, the Infinite Train crew moved swiftly into action.
Clack-clack—
Just then, the walkie-talkie crackled to life, and a subordinate’s voice came through:
"Boss Hu, the captain of the Infinite Convoy is here with someone."
Hearing this, Hu Lushou shot up from his seat so fast he almost choked on the sausage he had just swallowed. "What?!"
He turned sharply to Sun Chang. "Didn’t they run off last night? Why the hell are they back?"
"They’re probably not here for a friendly visit," Sun Chang said coldly, slamming her mechanical arm onto the table and standing up with an imposing air.
Hu Lushou’s expression darkened as he pressed the talk button on the walkie-talkie. "How many of them?"
"Just two. They say they’re here to discuss a deal," the subordinate replied.
"Two people?"
Hu Lushou exchanged a glance with Sun Chang, his brows furrowing. "What’s that supposed to mean?"
"Could it be an ambush?" Sun Chang asked immediately.
Hu Lushou gave her a strange look. "An ambush? Who the hell walks right up to someone’s doorstep in broad daylight with just two people for an ambush?"
"Don’t forget," Sun Chang said grimly, "their convoy has some seriously powerful Ability Users. If things go south, we might not be able to handle them."
Hu Lushou knew that all too well. He had already realized the previous night that while the Infinite Convoy was small in number, it was full of hidden powerhouses. At least three or four Ability Users, plus heavy weaponry mounted on their train—despite the Fortune-Longevity Convoy’s strength and advanced gear, an all-out fight was a gamble at best.
His expression shifted rapidly as his mind raced.
"Sh*t... they really came knocking."
"Should we prepare for a fight?" Sun Chang’s eyes glinted with killing intent.
Hu Lushou hesitated for a moment, then raised his hand. "Let’s wait and see. We’re not at the point of shedding blood yet—otherwise, they wouldn’t have let us go last night."
He then picked up the walkie-talkie. "Let them in. Keep an eye on the surroundings, see if anyone else is lurking."
"Understood."
After giving those orders, Hu Lushou shot a look at Sun Chang.
She nodded in response, gesturing for a few men to fall back and hide inside the vehicles, setting up an ambush just in case.
A low rumble grew louder as a motorcycle approached from the distance. The convoy members instinctively raised their weapons, aiming at the incoming vehicle.
The motorcycle cut across the withered grass of the abandoned stadium and rolled to a stop in the middle of the convoy.
"Well, well! Brother Lin, what brings you here?"
Hu Lushou immediately put on a fawning smile and walked up to greet Lin Xian, his tone full of fake enthusiasm.
"We were ambushed by a massive horde of Eerie Entities at Hengshan Pass Station last night. Do you know anything about it?" Lin Xian and KIKI strode forward, getting straight to the point.
"This..."
Hu Lushou’s eyes flickered, and he let out a heavy sigh. "A lot of survivor camps probably heard the commotion last night. I was actually thinking of sending reinforcements, but we ran into trouble ourselves..."
What a blatant lie.
Lin Xian almost laughed out loud. This conniving merchant sending reinforcements? Who would believe that nonsense?
"You seem nervous," KIKI remarked. "We’re here to gather intel and buy supplies. What’s with all the guns? Is this how you do business?"
She crossed her arms and casually waved a hand—clatter! The weapons of Hu Lushou’s men suddenly flew out of their hands and hovered in midair.
Caught off guard, the men panicked, jumping up and down, trying to snatch their guns back—a comical sight.
Zzt! Whoosh!
Sun Chang stepped forward, arcs of electricity crackling around her mechanical arm as an overwhelming pressure filled the air.
Hu Lushou reacted instantly, raising a hand to block her path. He turned to Lin Xian and KIKI, the fake smile fading from his face.
"You’re here to buy something?"
"Of course," Lin Xian said coldly.
"Look, man," Hu Lushou sighed, throwing up his hands. "You guys already bought most of my food stock—I need to keep some for my own people, you know?"
Lin Xian’s gaze swept over the convoy before he signaled to KIKI.
Snap.
KIKI snapped her fingers, and the guns dropped back down. Seeing this, Hu Lushou quickly gestured for his men to collect them and leave, now looking at KIKI with clear wariness.
This kind of ability was terrifying—ordinary Evolvers wouldn’t even have a chance to resist.
Deciding to tread carefully, Hu Lushou adjusted his posture to avoid escalating the situation.
"What we need isn’t food. We’re looking to buy cold-weather gear," Lin Xian explained. "And we also need some information."
"Cold-weather gear?" Hu Lushou immediately pieced things together. "So you’re heading toward the northeast routes?"
Lin Xian nodded. "Something like that."
"We do have some winter supplies, but…" Hu Lushou hesitated, looking troubled. "These things are in high demand right now, and I can’t trade them for Xinghuo-26 Tactical Rifles anymore."
"Why not? Yesterday you were eager to take all of them," KIKI said with a smirk.
Hu Lushou grimaced. "I screwed up, okay? I seriously underestimated you guys. If I’d known you were running a damn military factory, I wouldn’t have tried to clear out your warehouse!"
He threw up his hands in exasperation. "Now I’m stuck with piles of these rifles—too short to use as canes, too long to use as chopsticks! After last night’s attack, most of the survivors around here fled at first light, and I have no idea who I’m supposed to sell all these guns to!"
Lin Xian’s gaze shifted past Hu Lushou and landed on Sun Chang. He then spoke, voice calm yet firm:
"Boss Hu, your people picked up a lot of loot from the convoy wrecks at the station, didn’t they?"
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Hu Lushou froze.
"...How do you know that?"
KIKI lifted a small communication device and pressed a button. A rhythmic beep-beep-beep echoed from it.
"All the comms gear we sold ended up in your hands," she said meaningfully. "You searched through those wrecks pretty thoroughly, huh?"
Hu Lushou’s face paled. He took two steps back and quickly raised his hands.
"L-look, I had nothing to do with that attack! And besides, the people were dead! Survivors scavenging leftover supplies—it’s just part of surviving, right?!"
Lin Xian narrowed his eyes. "Did I say you were involved?"
"Uh…"
Hu Lushou hesitated, then exhaled in relief. "Damn, brother, you scared the hell out of me! I thought you came for payback. Actually, I was about to ask you—what the hell happened last night? It was brutal!"
"A large-scale Black Night Eerie Entity assault," Lin Xian stated bluntly. "I don’t think it was a coincidence. It’s likely tied to a certain organization."
"An organization? What do they have to do with the Eerie Entities?"
"We’re not entirely sure yet," Lin Xian said, his tone measured. He locked eyes with Hu Lushou and Sun Chang, speaking slowly:
"But I do know that there’s a secret research facility right here in Clearwater Town—an organization called The Foundation. Ever heard of it?"
The moment he said the name, Hu Lushou’s expression changed drastically.
Beside him, Sun Chang’s brows furrowed deeply.
"Research facility? Never heard of it," Hu Lushou said, forcing a laugh. "Why would I know anything about that?"
"Drop the act," KIKI interjected. "We know you were the Vice Captain of Yunxiang. We also know you’ve been inside that facility. We’re here to trade information—so don’t play dumb."
Hu Lushou’s forced smile instantly vanished. He exchanged a glance with Sun Chang, and the air between them turned icy.
Sun Chang’s gaze hardened. "What exactly do you want from us?"
"We visited that research facility last night," Lin Xian said. "We also learned about The Mad Hatter’s Death Game. That place is now abandoned."
"What?! That place is gone?" Hu Lushou looked genuinely shocked.
Seeing his reaction, Lin Xian and KIKI knew immediately—they were right on the mark.
"Yes, I was indeed the vice-captain of the Cloud Soaring before. Back then, we encountered an Aerial Eerie Entity and had to make an emergency landing in the forests outside Clearwater Town. But we crashed into something—an invisible structure—and ended up wrecked inside the town. By the time I woke up, I was already inside that research facility..."
Hu Lushou laid everything out without hesitation.
His eyes flickered as he looked at Lin Xian. "So, what exactly do you want to know? But let’s be clear—my intel isn’t free. That also includes the cold-weather supplies you’re trying to buy. But I don’t want automatic rifles."
"What do you want, then?" Lin Xian asked.
"Heavy-caliber weapons. The 1130 Close-In Weapon System (CIWS), an electric Gatling gun, and the power armor you’re wearing."**
Lin Xian laughed outright. "You think a single piece of intel is worth all that?"
"Robbery much?!" KIKI stepped forward, ready to grab Hu Lushou by the collar.
Hu Lushou immediately scooted his chair backward, waving his hands frantically. "No, no, no! I’m just saying those are the only things I’d accept for trade—I don’t mean I want all of them!"
"The Gatling gun is doable. The rest? Forget it. Not even close to being worth that much."
Lin Xian saw right through Hu Lushou's probing tactics. There was no way he’d actually trade away the 1130 CIWS, though he could tell Hu Lushou was eyeing it greedily. In reality, Hu Lushou already knew the only thing he could realistically get was the Gatling gun, but he still pretended to go big just to negotiate.
"Are you serious?" Hu Lushou’s eyes lit up. A high-powered weapon like this would greatly boost his convoy’s firepower—most C-Class Eerie Entities wouldn’t be able to withstand it.
"Yes. I’ll trade you one for your intel, and three more for 30 sets of cold-weather gear. That includes Federation-standard thermal suits, body heat regulators, thick blankets, snow goggles, and snow boots. Plus, I’ll throw in 6,000 rounds of ammunition. Deal?"
Hu Lushou and Sun Chang were stunned speechless.
Four Gatling guns?
That was an insane amount of firepower—equivalent to a heavy-weapons platoon.
Hu Lushou’s heart pounded, and he exhaled sharply in excitement. "You have that many Gatlings?"
"Take it or leave it. No more talking."
"Deal!" Hu Lushou agreed immediately.
"Good. Start talking." Lin Xian leaned back in his chair and gestured for him to begin.
"Wait… talk about what?"
Hu Lushou suddenly froze.
An autumn breeze blew past as he turned to look at Lin Xian.
"Bro… you haven't handed over the weapons yet. You’re not planning to do this on credit, are you?"
He glanced around. Lin Xian had arrived on a single motorcycle—he didn’t exactly look like he was carrying four Gatling guns.
KIKI, standing beside Lin Xian, made no move to bring out the goods either.
The two of them just sat there, staring at him like they were about to dine and dash.
Good grief.
They were straight-up playing him.
Hu Lushou’s face darkened instantly. "You screwing with me?"
Lin Xian exhaled, then suddenly raised his hand.
The instant he did, Hu Lushou flinched, and at the same time, several hidden gunmen in the shadows emerged with weapons drawn.
At that moment, Sun Chang suddenly lunged forward—her mechanical arm crackling with electricity.
BZZZT—!
KIKI moved first.
With a shockwave, she blasted the armed men backward and snatched their guns in one swift motion.
At the same time, she reached out with her left hand and grabbed Sun Chang mid-air.
But Sun Chang was ridiculously strong.
Her mechanical arm’s elbow suddenly ignited, using jet propulsion to break free from KIKI’s grip—before launching a punch straight at her!
BANG!
However—
A massive, iron gate suddenly materialized between them.
Sun Chang’s punch slammed into it, denting the metal heavily, but KIKI—standing behind it—was completely unharmed.
"STOP!"
Just as Sun Chang prepared to attack again, Hu Lushou shouted at her to stand down.
His gaze shifted—Lin Xian hadn’t attacked him.
Instead, Lin Xian’s right hand had formed an iron wall to protect KIKI, while his left hand hovered over a floating holographic interface—from which countless materials poured out, rapidly assembling a fully functional Roarer K23 Electric Gatling Gun right before their eyes.
CLANG—
With a hiss of heat, the freshly built Gatling gun landed directly in front of Hu Lushou.
His expression went from shock to awe, then to horror, before finally settling into a look of utter realization.
"This… this…!"
Lin Xian’s eyes flashed. "You wanted a Gatling, didn’t you? Give me 20 minutes."
Since he had already prepared the materials in advance, his manufacturing speed was now lightning-fast.
Within minutes, four brand-new Gatling guns were neatly placed in front of Hu Lushou.
Sun Chang was in complete disbelief.
"What kind of Ability is this?! You can create weapons out of thin air?!"
Lin Xian glanced at her mechanical arm before replying casually—
"Your mechanical arm isn’t bad. Give me some time, and I can make you one too."