The Young master's fake bride and her lucky system-Chapter 555: Claw, claw, gun, fire.

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Chapter 555: Claw, claw, gun, fire.

Alix finally received her answer to the question why normal humans had not realized that there was a fight going on around them.

According to the system, someone in the bureau had a system that allowed them manipulate space. This system host had devices that were used to create barriers and distort gravity. Other devices were also used to manipulate the environment, which Alix found to be cool.

It truly was like watching a thrilling action packed movie movie. While she was still dazed, Mantis dove right in front of Alix with her long scorpion tail and it’s end pierced one of the mechanical wolves in the head.

"Keep up madam president."

She grabbed Alix by her hand, strapped a watch on her hand similar to the ones the system bureau hosts had on and then threw her body upwards, thrusting her right into the battle.

Alix somersaulted mid air and her hands turned into dragon claws. She grabbed the first mechanical wolf she saw by the head and ripped it off within two seconds, then she tossed it aside.

One system host in a mask and a bag on her back grabbed the head and whatever remained of the body of that wolf, then kept it away.

Alix didn’t stick around to celebrate the kill, she just dove into the battle with focused eyes, slicing and ripping through mechanical wolves with her sharp large claws. It was so simple that it felt a little boring.

She retracted her claws, released her wings and flew to the roof of a nearby building. Finding the right spot, she got her sniper rifle from the game and went down on one knee. From where she was, she could see the almost everyone that was involved in the fight.

Mantis had turned into some kind of spider woman and the twins were like maniacs just slicing everything wolf that crossed their path.

"Rock, paper, scissors." she whispered and took the first shot.

She took down a silver colored mechanical wolf that was trying to break the barrier. Her gun automatically prepared a new bullet and Alix sought out a new target. She aimed for the ones that were trying to rip off Mantis’s many spider legs with their gigantic sharp teeth. She had trapped some with what looked to be a very sticky web that was slowly burning through the bodies of the trapped ones.

"Rock, paper, scissors." Alix whispered again and took down the biggest one.

Then she adjusted the gun and simultaneously shot three wolves in three seconds with one bullet. They were moving together as if they had one mind.

"Ha!, idiots." she sneered.

She took a deep measured breath and whispered again, "Rock, paper, scissors."

At each count, whichever wolf was scissors would be shot and she took out ten wolves in this way before being noticed by the enemy. She was still whispering paper when she felt the hairs on the back of her neck stand up.

A sense of danger washed over her, and her instincts urged her to turn around and fight or jump down from the building and flee.

She whirled around, mouth open and fire blazing. The hot red flames were powerful enough to send the brown colored wold that had been aiming for her neck flying backwards.

Alix gulped and looked from left to right, noticing two more that were coming for her. The sniper rifle was replaced by two explosive devices. She threw them out and they exploded, sending those wolves flying back as well.

She heard their mournful howls and they fell through the air, whimpering on their way to death.

"They sound just like real wolves." she was amazed.

Another raced up the building from below and leaped at her. It was so simple for her to kill it, she just pointed her gun down and pulled the trigger, shooting it between the eyes.

"Now, where is your mummy?" she asked herself and activated the scanning ability of her system.

The was she figured, these mechanical wolves were just like bees, if you took out the queen, the hive was rendered useless. That same logic was applicable to wolves, if you took out the alpha, the pack was left vulnerable.

"Got it." Her system shared.

An image appeared on the virtual screen, a clocked figure that was standing at a corner outside the barrier where the fight was taking place. He or she was holding an umbrella, looking any other citizen that was waiting for a friend or a taxi.

She got her phone out and called Mantis’s emergency number. They had agreed that she would always answer no matter what she was doing. It worked like a charm because the woman stopped fighting briefly and answered the call.

Looking Alix’s way, she had disbelief on her face.

"Seriously, madam president. You can just come over, i am ten seconds away from you at most."

"Hey Mantis, can you grab someone with your web?" she responded.

She did not want to give away all of her secrets or go all the way out in such a simple fight. What she had done so far was impressive enough.

"Of course, i can do whatever a spider can." Mantis bragged.

Alix pointed her in the direction of mummy or daddy wolf and then hung up. Five seconds later, she saw the clocked figured being wrapped up in white threads like a mummy and plucked up from the street. It happened in front of so many people, but nobody noticed.

It was amazing the things that people missed even when their eyes were open.

The remaining wolves were taken down by the other system hosts, their body parts were collected and everyone retreated. All of them returned to the super bullet trains, sitting separately as they were heading in different directions.

Alix and the twins left together with no one saying a single word on the journey to the playground. She was wrestling with the desire for a wolf morphing system and the declaration of it’s trashiness as as system by the blue elf. Despite what it had said, Alix thought the pack or multiplication ability of a wolf system was impressive. A person with a wolf morphing system could practically create an entire army of those mechanical wolves.

"If i say it’s trash, it’s trash, just take my word for it." her system insisted.