Rushing from behind distant streets, Kaba and his group caught up, blasting the snipers hidden in the shadows behind the enemy—the Fire Robe Masters—out of existence. Relying on their bio-radar detection, they never dreamed that several individuals carrying powerful military weaponry would suddenly appear behind them; by the time they realized what was happening, they were already dead.

The burly man standing outside the shop turned around in shock, seeing the rain of bullets erupting from several concealed locations. Through the sensors on his dark glasses, he could not locate the enemy at all, as if the bullets materialized from thin air.

A sense of terror seized him as he desperately maintained his energy shield against the onslaught. Ye Chen’s lips curved into an icy arc.

He used the barrel of his submachine gun to flick aside a piece of scorched, scalding metal and glass from the window, then aimed at the burly man, unleashing another burst based on his prior method. Whoosh!

Whoosh! Two rounds tore through the air.

This time, perhaps due to severe injury, Ye Chen’s left hand trembled slightly, causing a minuscule deviation. The bullets struck not simultaneously, but with a gap of 0.1 seconds between them.

Even so, the continuous impact jarred the burly man's arm violently. The sound of bones cracking echoed as he staggered back several steps, nearly collapsing.

Moments of extreme danger are also moments where weaknesses are exposed. Kaba and the others immediately squeezed their triggers; several rounds shredded the burly man's feet.

As he cried out in agony, more of his body was exposed outside the protective energy shield. Under sustained bombardment, he was shot dead.

The brief firefight concluded quickly. Ye Chen glanced outside, finding no remaining stragglers.

He immediately instructed the old Green Talisman Man to scout the situation, while he secured a rope to a heavy metal plate on the second floor. He then rappelled down, arriving at the ground floor of the shop.

Gripping the lightweight S-class metallic glass shield, he cautiously peered outside. Only when he saw Kaba approaching swaggeringly with two puppets did a small measure of relief ease his tension.

He called out loudly, "Drag their corpses over here." Kaba grinned, giving an "OK" gesture before instructing the two emotionless puppets beside him. They immediately turned and began hauling the bodies away.

Not long after, the corpses of the seven dark creatures were brought over. Ye Chen did not approach immediately; instead, he ordered Kaba to confirm they were truly dead.

Once the confirmation was made, Ye Chen slowly walked over, rummaging through the clothing of the seven bodies. From the burly man, he found a piece of exquisite blood jade.

Ye Chen’s eyes brightened as he took the jade. He felt the terrifyingly dense malign energy emanating from it, finding it oddly endearing.

He knew instantly that a tribe ruled by a Middle God-level powerhouse like this must be extraordinarily advanced, far beyond comparison with a mere Ninth-Tier tribe! If he could find another 10 matching Dark Totem Pillars, he could claim a massive amount of God Points!

Ye Chen tucked the blood jade into an internal pocket of his armor. As it settled in, he touched a soft, fuzzy mass—the little white rabbit.

Ye Chen smiled knowingly, placing the blood jade on the rabbit's belly. He continued searching the other dark creatures, but found no more blood jade; clearly, these belonged to a single tribe.

"Collect all their ammunition," Ye Chen ordered, his lips curling cruelly as he focused on the dead man's dark glasses. "The slaughter has begun..." Kaba cheerfully scavenged the seven bodies, finding numerous bullets, handguns, and even a multi-barrel cannon launcher—a powerful weapon.

Since these technologies were brought from the outside world, they were inscribed with secret Law Runes, granting them extraordinary value and an inherent damage bonus against living beings. With these weapons acquired, Ye Chen collected Kaba and the others' gear, then salvaged the unusable weaponry from the seven corpses, melting it down to forge more bullets and armor plating.

Finally, Kaba and the three puppets were outfitted: each clad in armor, a longsword strapped to their back, handguns tucked into their leg holsters, and each carrying a submachine gun, a cannon launcher, and a heavy machine gun. Ye Chen strapped two handguns to his waist, carried a combat axe on his back, and held the light metallic glass shield in his hand.

Standing before the shop, he paused in thought, then instructed the old Green Talisman Man to dismantle the entire structure. The shop was forged entirely of metal, seemingly seamless.

As the Repair System began its work, highly compressed metal plates were peeled from the walls, becoming raw material for Ye Chen’s use. "Melt down." "Melt down." Ye Chen worked frantically.

All the metal salvaged from the dismantled shop was forged into four hyper-futuristic motorcycles, each featuring dual wheels and plasma thrusters at the rear. In this world, however, speed was severely restricted; even with the plasma thrusters at full power, they could not approach the speed of light, nor could they achieve spatial jumps.

When only the core unit of the Repair System remained, Ye Chen dismantled that, along with the remaining defense systems, sanitation systems, and the central system core computer. He melted these components down using the Little Nine Cauldrons into four spacecraft control systems, which he installed onto the four hyper-futuristic motorcycles, effectively turning each bike into a small starship.

The surplus metal was melted into ammunition tubes installed within the chassis. In a short time, the four motorcycles were fully realized.

"How many bio-radars do we have?" Ye Chen asked Kaba. Kaba stared at the four brand-new machines, visibly stunned.

Hearing the question, he quickly replied, "Two in total." Ye Chen nodded slightly. "Activate them simultaneously and let’s see how wide an area we can scan for life signs." Kaba reported faithfully, "We tested them earlier.

They can only detect targets within a two-kilometer radius of ourselves. Anything farther causes the signal to be crushed by the world's pressure." Ye Chen nodded again.

"Two kilometers is sufficient." He swung onto his motorcycle. "The moment a moving life form appears on the radar, shoot it down." Kaba grinned.

"Rest assured." The group immediately mounted the motorcycles and sped down the street toward the distance. Wooo!

Wooo! The throaty sound of the exhaust pipes echoed down the street.

Several corpses stirred back to life on the ground, but before they could even stand upright, Ye Chen and his group had vanished from sight. "Four moving red dots to the east." After racing several kilometers, Kaba detected anomalies.

"Go!" Ye Chen didn't hesitate. He immediately activated the navigation system on his bike, locked onto the radar targets, and sped toward them.

At a corner, he executed a sharp, sliding drift, his tires leaving two dark scorch marks on the pavement. Soon, Ye Chen reached the radar coordinates.

Looking out from a distance, he saw several figures moving cautiously near a building, clutching crude melee weapons like stones and metal bars. Only two of them carried firearms.

Under normal gravity conditions elsewhere, most people preferred melee weapons, as technological arms become cumbersome when enemies get close. Therefore, most arrivals in this world carried only close-combat tools, especially since spatial folding bags were completely unusable here, rendering even carried ranged weapons useless if they couldn't be accessed.

Ye Chen's eyes turned as sharp as a blade. He identified the small group from afar using the radar.

He gripped his motorcycle's handlebars with one hand, sliding his other down to draw a handgun from his waist. As the bike charged forward rapidly, he leveled his weapon at the figures and pulled the trigger.

Rounds accurately struck the heads of two men. These bullets were the original rounds carried by the seven corpses, brought from the outside world and enhanced with Law Runes.

The instant they fired, they blew the two men's brains out. Normally, a single cell would be enough for these dark creatures to regenerate, but the Law Runes on the bullets scrambled their brainwave signals, utterly pulverizing them.

As the two died instantly, Kaba and the others followed suit, firing six rounds in total, obliterating the heads of the remaining two targets. Ye Chen stopped his motorcycle and leaped off swiftly.

Near the edge of a wrecked car, a corpse lay prone, seemingly sensing their presence and beginning to crawl toward him. Ye Chen strode rapidly toward the group of approaching dark creatures, ignoring the crawling corpse entirely.

He shot it once casually, piercing its skull. While this wouldn't kill it, it would significantly slow its movement.

Reaching the creatures, Ye Chen quickly patted them down, extracting a warm blood jade from the clothing of one female near her chest. He glanced at it before tucking it into his armor.

He then collected the handguns from the remaining bodies, tossing them into the Little Nine Cauldrons to be melted into ammunition. All of this happened in a flash, Ye Chen's movements fluid as water.

After securing the blood jade, he retreated rapidly, returning to his motorcycle. With the acceleration capability of this sleek, futuristic machine, a single throttle engagement propelled him dozens of meters away.

Elsewhere, it could easily reach supersonic speeds. A wolfish red gleam flickered in Ye Chen's eyes as a map of the entire city superimposed itself in his mind.

He drove the motorcycle directly along the outermost ring of streets. Through this hunting, Ye Chen discovered that these corpses lacked energy cores—unlike Earth zombies that yielded mutated flesh upon death, or dark creatures that provided internal cores.

After speeding through several more streets, Ye Chen encountered another wave of dark creatures, only two this time, heavily scarred and looking exhausted, hiding in a room within a building. They were summarily executed by Kaba and the others, who flipped into the room and fired.

From these two, they recovered one more blood jade, two Dark Creature Cores from peak Pseudo-Gods, and some ammunition.