Super Spender-Chapter 395 - 389 Testing the Skills

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Chapter 395: Chapter 389 Testing the Skills

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The woman inside had already collapsed directly on the ground, but it did not appear life-threatening, she had merely lost her mobility. Right now, standing in front of this woman was a man—a rather ordinary-looking man. Yet, the moment Kevin Worthington saw this man, he felt a cold shiver. There was a heavy pressure emanating from this man.

It was a unique sensation, as if some animals could sense danger. Like Kevin, who always walked on the knife’s edge between life and death, could sense danger to a degree no less than those animals. This is why Kevin could feel the threat from this man—he bore a similar kind.

Kevin’s mood was a bit grave. Although he wasn’t sure whether this man was on the same side as the woman, the fact that he could wait here perfectly indicated that he did have connections with this woman. Regardless of whether he was her adversary or her ally, he was Kevin’s enemy.

“You may leave now.” T1000 spoke directly.

“I’m sorry, both of you must come with me. I represent the Flutter Nation. Your actions are suspicious. You now have two options: either come with me willingly, or I bring you in after knocking you down.” As Kevin spoke, he remained fixed on the man.

Fortunately, tonight was nearly a full moon and it was a clear night, hence, the moonlight illuminated the entire land exceptionally bright. Otherwise, in such a place, Kevin could not guarantee to take him down with a hundred percent certainty. Even now, Kevin wouldn’t dare to be so certain.

“Let T1000 engage, I’d like to see his skills.” Finn Lewis, who was watching this event unfold with indifference, curiously spoke up. This was not a movie or a TV show, but a real-life special forces operative. Finn was eager to see just how exaggerated real-life combat was compared to what was depicted in films.

“Yes, young master. Hehe, should I record it?” Olivia Thatcher asked with an impish grin.

“As you wish.” Finn shrugged his shoulders, speaking without a care.

With Olivia’s command, T1000 quickly made his move. In reality, both men didn’t engage in any form of dialogue and quickly adopted a martial stance. Their fight was so mesmerising that Finn found it dazzling. One had to admit, brawls like this had a violent beauty to them! Even more so because it was nothing like what was shown in the movies. Although Finn wasn’t present at the scene, from his perspective, the fierce struggle between the two seemed quite real.

Neither Kevin nor T1000 attacked in the way depicted in TV shows. Almost every move aimed for the opponent’s vital points. This was the inherent disadvantage for Kevin as T1000 had no vital points to speak of. Should it have been a T2500 model robot, there might still be a question of vital points, since aside from the brain, the rest of its body mirrored a human’s. But T1000 was a pure battle robot, even if you ripped off its outer camouflage, it wouldn’t sustain any damage. Moreover, T1000 was restraining his power to make it appear as human as possible during the fight, including protecting his vital areas.

In the blink of an eye, they had exchanged over a dozen blows. Finn watched with goosebumps. Initially, he believed that he could hold his own in a few rounds of combat against these special forces due to his physical prowess; and more importantly, he was confident in his strength. But judging from this exchange of blows, Finn felt he had overestimated himself.

If he really had engaged in combat, Kevin could knock Finn down within minutes. Of course, this was only if Finn wasn’t wearing the Little Wildcat protective suit.

The clash between the two was not drawn out, perhaps lasting no more than three minutes before Kevin took several steps back, breathing heavily while staring down his opponent. His right arm was violently shaking, and from the shoulder down, it twisted unnaturally. Kevin knew he had suffered a dislocated shoulder, but gritting his teeth, he quickly used his left hand to snap it back into place.

Finn found even the sound of it painful, but Kevin did not so much as grunt. However, Kevin knew his opponent had held back. The opponent had merely dislocated Kevin’s arm—had he pushed further, he could have broken it, leaving Kevin without any means to fight back. Most importantly, Kevin could feel that his opponent hadn’t used his full strength, which is to say, the opponent could certainly fight with significantly more force.

“You have incredible strength, fitting of one from the Special Forces. Don’t worry, we are not lawbreakers. Farewell.” T1000 left those words behind before quickly turning around, carrying Sophia Worthington, and hurriedly leaving. T1000’s speed was incredible and from that speed, Kevin concluded that the opponent had held back significantly. He didn’t attempt to pursue further but pulled out his phone from his pocket and checked the call status. He then held the phone up to his ear.

“The guy left.” Kevin immediately reported.

“You didn’t catch him?” The voice on the other end of the call seemed surprised.

“No, I’m no match for him. I could feel it. If I had continued, I wouldn’t have lasted three minutes.” Kevin said with a stern face. As the team leader of Blood Blade Special Forces, he found no reason to brag about not being able to take down a stranger.

“Relax, Kevin. We’ve completely surrounded the Wetland Park. They can’t escape.” The voice on the other end quickly added.

Kevin’s phone had a tracking feature that activated when he was pursuing Sophia Worthington. As she was on call, Kevin could make his own calls. After relaying what happened, he kept his call active in his pocket to facilitate police tracking.

“Where’s your nearest squad? Get me a gun. I want to join the search. That man is a expert ahnd to hand combat. Although I didn’t detect any weapons on him, you should be cautious.” Kevin spoke straightforwardly. The reason he didn’t fight to the end was because he knew early on that the police had arrived on the outskirts.

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However, Kevin was destined to be disappointed. Even though he participated in the initial search, it wasn’t long before all traces of the fugitives disappeared. Even Kevin was somewhat astonished because after all, this was just a national wetland park, not a deep mountain forest. It seemed almost impossible to completely erase all traces while carrying a woman in such short notice.