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Chapter 69 Hunting in the Storm (Table)

Chapter 69: Hunting in the Storm (Table)

the next day.

"What?! Why don't you let me go! You can go, but I can't?! It's so unfair!!" Tristan kept making noises and dancing like a little kid having a tantrum.

"You're so noisy, you willful brat!" Arthur gave Tristan a hard punch on the head. "Two iron cavalry with four people, plus a new type of photon cannon, is already seriously overloaded. Even if you get on,

Even the iron cavalry can’t fly!"

"Then just find someone to come down! Exchange with me!!" The fish-man prince continued to yell unwillingly, "Forget it about Arthur, why does this kid have to go with him?!"

When Tristan cast an angry look, Ivan couldn't help but shrink back behind Arthur: "I'm sorry... I really won't go."

"No. Ivan is necessary for this operation. You can't even think of taking his place. Unless you can also hit a target two nautical miles away with your gun." Arthur protected Ivan.

"Where's Kai?!" Tristan turned his angry eyes to Kai again.

"Who will drive my iron cavalry if I don't follow?" Sir Kay sneered.

"Bedi~?" Tristan cast a pleading look at Bediville.

"Sorry, I have to be responsible for driving when Arthur leaves the cavalry." The werewolf boy shrugged helplessly.

"Understood? The current staffing is necessary, and you are redundant. Just wait here obediently." Arthur deliberately emphasized the word "redundant" and mocked Yu mercilessly.

Prince of Humanity, "Afterwards I will seriously write a 10,000-word adventure experience for you to read slowly. Just look forward to it!"

The originally slightly golden skin on the fish-man boy's face has now turned orange due to anger, "Okay, it's up to you! Have fun!! I'll sleep here all day!!"

"Pfft." Ivan couldn't help but snicker at the side.

"Ouch!" Tristan roared and glanced at Ivan, who then shrank behind Arthur and hid.

Two iron cavalry roared away, Arthur and Bediwell took one, Kai drove the other, and Ivan sat in the extra passenger seat.

"Is there any problem with the test and communication?" Arthur said into the walkie-talkie.

"There is no problem here, the communication is completed." Kai said.

"Very good." Arthur replied, "Ivan, check the photon cannon in front of you. This thing is an experimental product shipped by the Northern Knights this morning. You have half an hour to test its performance."

"Such a huge photon cannon?" Young man Ivan looked at the giant cannon in front of him, "Is it necessary to go hunting with this kind of thing..."

"Even if it's not necessary, the tests that need to be done still need to be done. By the way, we can collect experimental data and borrow the conditions of these two photon cannons. Anyway, let's test fire first. It doesn't matter if the shot misses. Just calibrate it slowly.

"

"Whoosh!" Ivan fired a shot. The photon cannon made a steady sound, and a shot fell on the sea.

"How was it?" Arthur asked.

"...It's so powerful, but its trajectory is surprisingly stable. It's a good gun." Ivan said.

"I haven't figured out how to shoot yet..." Bediwell complained, "Why is the operating system so complicated? How to release the safety lock?"

"The left side of the gun body is three inches away from the handle." Ivan said.

"Oh, I found it, thank you." Bedivere fired a shot, and the light bullet floated into the distance until it disappeared from sight.

"It's indeed a good gun. I don't use guns very much, but I can feel it from the heavy sound of gunfire." Kai said, "It sounds much better than those ordinary gunshots that sound like farts."

"The stability of the gunshot is related to the way the photons explode in the barrel when the gun is fired. The less energy wasted during the explosion and the less excess heat generated, the deeper the gunshot and the less noise." Arthur explained.

"Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh." Ivan fired three more shots into the sea. He closed his eyes and listened to the sound of the gunfire as if listening to music.

"Do you like it?" Arthur asked.

"I always feel... it's a sound that can calm people down," Ivan said.

"Forget about dry shooting, let's use some moving targets." Arthur said, "Let's go hunting on the nearby islands."

"But, if you use this gun to shoot animals------"

"You will die, of course. Otherwise it wouldn't be called hunting." Arthur said matter-of-factly.

"As expected, let's forget it. Killing to test the performance of the gun..." Ivan resisted.

"It's not just killing animals. The prey you caught is our lunch today. Are you a vegetarian?" Kai said.

"...No." Ivan said.

"That's good. Let's do it. It will be noon if we keep stalling. I'm going to be hungry." Kai said.


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