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Chapter 3508

The Second Buddha, Third Buddha and Fifth Buddha all took out their mobile phones to check.

Sure enough, no one had a signal.

"I don't!"

"Neither does mine!"

"not good!"

"Damn it!"

The second Buddha suddenly reacted, "Lafayette, the signal should have been cut off."

"What?"

Lord Sanfo pretended to be shocked, "How is it possible? Who did it?"

"Lafayette, the signal seems to have been cut off."

Sang Chuan tried several places but failed, so he expressed his guess.

"Me neither."

Five Buddhas Yang Ruonan tried several places before speaking.

Lafayette, who had always been calm, felt a little more uneasy.

When Lafayette saw Tanda with him, he looked at him and gave him a wink.

Tang Datong was so smart that he immediately thought of Lafayette's meaning and quickly left the mourning hall.

"Da da da!"

"Da da da!"

The gunshots are getting closer.

During this time, there were also explosions.

A younger brother ran over panting.

"Boss Sangchuan, there are strangers attacking us. They are fully armed and wearing hoods. They don't look like the forces in Jinshanjiao."

"What?"

Just as Sang Chuan was about to ask about the specific situation, the Second Buddha came over and grabbed the younger brother's collar, "Say it again."

"Er Buddha, there is a force attacking us. It doesn't look like the Jinshanjiao force."

"fart!"

The Second Buddha yelled angrily and pushed his younger brother away, "Whoever dares to attack our Wufo Mountain will have a fucking death!"

"Let the brothers let go and kill!"

"Go quickly!"

"Yes!"

The men responded tremblingly and left quickly.

The second Buddha came to the old Buddha and said, "Lafayette..."

"I heard, foreign forces are attacking us?"

"Hmm...joke!"

Lafayette snorted coldly, not believing what his younger brother said at all.

Even if external forces are jealous of Wufo Mountain, even if they have enmity with Wufo Mountain, who would dare to attack Wufo Mountain in an open and honest manner.

It doesn't make sense logically.

"Sang Chuan, gather all the brothers and fight hard. I want to see who dares to be bold in front of me."

Lafayette spoke sternly, deliberately emphasizing his tone.

After saying that, he looked towards the Three Buddhas and the Five Buddhas.

"Yes, Lafayette."

Sang Chuan walked outside the house and shouted at the top of his lungs, asking the brothers to cheer up and pick up their weapons to fight the enemy with all their strength.

Upon hearing the order, the subordinates immediately formed a united front and took up weapons to fight against the foreign forces.

Lafayette's eyes passed over the Three Buddhas and Five Buddhas, and a question suddenly arose in his heart.

He was wondering if he had made a mistake.

The Three Buddhas and Five Buddhas are here themselves, so they probably won't let their men attack this place on their own.

Otherwise, if you miss, your own life will be shot, which is not worth it.

No one should be foolish enough to put themselves in an area where there is no safe explosion.

Therefore, Lafayette wavered in his guess.

His intuition told him that there was something wrong with the Three Buddhas, but what he saw with his eyes did not indicate that there was anything wrong.

Intuition and vision.

One is a sixth sense, the other is seeing it with one’s own eyes.

Lafayette concentrated his attention and decided to believe what he saw with his eyes for the time being.

Lafayette turned to the men guarding the mourning hall and asked, "Who knows where the anti-signaling device is? Hurry up and install it."

"I...I know, I'll get it right away." The younger brother ran out.

This is the information age, and there can be no signal problems at any time.

In a sense, insight into external information is more important than force value.

Lafayette's eyes moved rapidly, and he went through other methods in his mind.

The signals are not aware of the external situation and can only rely on themselves to connect to new signals.
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