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98 Competitive

"Damn!" The burly man cursed after seeing the situation in the third carriage, "There are so many, I won't be able to kill them all until I die!"

His clothes were soaked with the alien blood, and his face and head were all bloody.

He lowered his head and pulled out the relatively clean clothes inside, and dug his eyes out from the blood red.

"I have a plan." Tu Ran tried to change the current situation of indiscriminate killing and no strategy.

"What?" The burly man looked at her impatiently, obviously he didn't believe that this man could come up with any good ideas.

"You hide in those two corners." Tu Ran pointed to the corners on both sides of the carriage, "Stay close there, and the alien species rushing out will not notice you."

"What about you?" the burly man asked.

"I will act as a bait to lure them all out, and then you will take the opportunity to rush in."

This method allows the aliens in the third car to rush out at the same time, and they can break in with minimal effort.

In this way, their team would be able to retain enough strength to defend the second carriage during the nearly half-hour journey.

"I agree."

The woman with the machete who had been silent spoke up, "If we continue to waste like this, not only will the people inside not be able to hold on, we won't be able to hold on either."

The other two men nodded in agreement, they could hardly hold on anymore.

The burly man thought for a moment, "Okay, but I'll attract them and you can hide them."

This man is so manly!

But Tu Ran didn't want to hide behind him all the time.

His machete was definitely not that heavy. You could tell from the sound of it hitting the ground. He had been swinging it for so long, and the hand holding the knife was obviously shaking.

If he continues to attract the firepower of alien species, wouldn't it cost him his life?

However, based on Tu Ran's understanding of him in less than an hour, if she directly denied him, he would definitely scold him and he would definitely not cooperate with her.

So she had to find another way.

"Okay," Tu Ran crossed her arms and leaned on the armrest in the carriage, "You die, we live. In the end, the credit for you killing so many alien species is all ours."

The burly man's complexion darkened for a moment.

"Why are you such a person? I've protected you all the way, so why don't you be ungrateful and still make sarcastic remarks here!" The man who had been responsible for tail docking was furious.

Another man echoed: "That's right, let's leave her alone! She is a pioneer anyway, and it is her responsibility to lure away the alien species!"

"Okay, this is indeed my responsibility. You have taken all my credit away. How can I explain it to the government? So you all stay aside!"

The burly man frowned at her and said in a rough voice: "Don't be brave! Merits are not as important as life."

Tu Ran sighed inwardly: What a good person.

But he said contemptuously: "Ordinary people like you naturally can't understand the importance of credit to a pioneer."

The burly man was completely speechless.

"Anyway, we have already advised you. You are the one who insists on not taking your life. Even if you die, it has nothing to do with us!"

The man in charge of docking the tail grabbed the burly man's arm and pulled him into a corner.

The rest of the men also went to another corner and got ready.

Compared to them, the woman is suspicious of her behavior.

Along the way, she felt that Tu Ran was not a competitive person.

Thinking about her initial wish to have a long knife.

He simply handed her his scimitar.

"I'll lend it to you."
Chapter completed!
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