"Crack!"
The window glass on the second floor of the hostel shattered with a crisp sound, and two black figures flew down to the roof of the low house directly opposite with the raindrops of glass slag... No, it should be exactly one person. And a creature of unknown type.
Deo's special combat uniform helped Helena buffer most of the impact. The moment she landed on the roof, she rolled over quickly, avoiding the black monster's scratch on her side. The blood-stained claws slammed into the ground, and Helena took advantage of its stiff movement to lift her leg and kick it, hitting the position on its face corresponding to the bridge of the nose, and the kick made it stagger back.
Helena got up quickly and resumed her fighting posture. She admitted that she was indeed frightened the moment she saw this creature, but after seeing so many weird events in the world, her ability to accept this kind of phenomenon has been beyond ordinary people. At least the kick just now proved that conventional strikes are still effective against it, not too bad.
The monster opened its black mouth, and let out a muddy and low roar from deep in his throat. Its whole body flopped, and the sharp claws caught it again, and the wind screamed. Helena avoided two catches, caught her arm at the opportunity, and elbow dropped high and hit her arm joint. It's a pity that the structure of this monster's arm may be different from that of a human being, and Helena's heavy blows to its joints have no effect at all. The monster directly slammed his entire arm to the side with Helena with brute force. Helena snorted and slammed her back against a wall of the roof. The whitewashed wall was knocked out of a net-like crack.
The monster moved swiftly and violently, followed by another claw. Helena's head deflected almost reflexively, and the five sharp claws stuck against her cheeks into the stone wall, leaving a thin blood mark on her snow-white cheek.
Helena clenched her teeth and hurriedly kicked her abdomen. The monster's claws pulled out from the wall, took a small step backwards, and another claw fell. Helena blocked each other's wrists with both hands, and her huge force made her almost breathless, her shoulders trembled slightly with the force, and the sharp claws that reflected the cold light were still falling inch by inch. She gritted her teeth, twisted the monster's arm backhand, pressed her right elbow against her chest, pushed it to take off with all her strength, and jumped off the roof.
This height is not high for both sides of the war. Helena threw on the monster and landed freely with it, using its body as a cushion to smash heavily on the concrete floor in the middle of the building. She rolled over and thought of getting up, but the opponent grabbed her ankle violently, threw it away with her legs lifted, and still rolled several times before stopping after landing.
Helena moved the long hair that was thrown in front of her back, and quickly took out the composite gold folding crossbow from her waist. After pressing the switch, it quickly deformed into the shape of a crossbow. The monster got up and flew, like a black cheetah, dashing through the black and light streets. Helena raised the crossbow, and the arrow with a special fiber tied to its tail flew out, "slapped" into a net less than half a meter away from the enemy, firmly netting the monster in it.
Helena squeezed the trigger on the crossbow arrow, and the high-voltage electricity spread through the black net along the fiber, and the blue current visible to the naked eye crawled through the monster's body like a snake. The monster struggled violently in pain, and it seemed that at least the high voltage was still effective for it.
It's a pity that Helena's crossbow may not have enough voltage. After struggling for five or six seconds, the monster used its sharp claws to tear a grid of this net to double its size, protruding one claw, and slammed the black fiber. Pei Ran slammed into this thin fiber with great strength, and Helena was caught off guard and flew along the fiber, and then she greeted her face with the black claws. She hurriedly let go of the crossbow, only having time to raise her arm by one block, her body was hit like a feather and flew seven or eight meters away.
The electric shock was interrupted, and the monster seemed to suddenly increase in spirit. It tore the whole net in half along the crack of the grid, shooting out like a fish with a broken net, rushing forward with the momentum of thunder. Helena did not fall lightly when she landed, and the crossbow she used to be her hand was thrown ten steps away in the confrontation just now. She was so numb that she couldn't lift her arm, she could only watch. With the cold mang claws, he grabbed his forehead.
The monster moved so fast, it might be even faster than a cheetah on visual inspection, crossing such a distance almost only in an instant. Maybe in the next second Helena's head will be grabbed by it, and blood and contents will splash out.
And it was in this crucial second that a transparent shock wave hit the side of the monster who was in mid-air impartially. The monster with nowhere to borrow in midair was pushed out ten meters with a low growl, and fell to the ground on all sides.
Helena turned her head and saw that Sisko had put on his goggles, her hands opened and pointed to this side, gasping in a low voice because of tension or fear.
The action code deo gave Sisko was Shockwave. It was not only because he could perceive atomic oscillations and had extraordinary perception. He also had the ability to release shocks and shock waves to attack, which was sometimes quite useful.
The monster hadn't been knocked down yet, and tried to get up. Sisko took the first two steps, took a deep breath, set a stronger impact and rushed violently on the opponent's dark shell. The monster that had just climbed up a little was suddenly pressed back to the ground, and his limbs were firmly nailed to the ground as if they were hooped. After more than ten seconds, the concrete floor cracked slightly, and countless small cracks spread rapidly along the monster's body shape that was pressed on the ground, making a "crack" soft sound.
Sisko gritted his teeth, and the shock released by his hands lasted for more than twenty seconds, until the last finger of the unknown creature stopped struggling and stopped the output of the shock. He let out a long sigh of relief: "God, what the hell is this... on earth?"
Helena moved her sore arms and walked to him and patted his shoulder: "Whatever it is, it has already fallen...you defeated it."
Helena generally doesn't have the habit of saying the word "thank you". She can almost say thank you in disguise.
"I think this is becoming more and more trending towards thriller movies... Will there be more in the woods over there?" Sisko paled when he thought of it.
"I am afraid that this means that the safety of our mission objectives may not be optimistic, and we may have to step up our actions. In addition..."
Helena paused, as if inadvertently sweeping around the low room door and the residents peeping from behind the curtains.
"...We really have to leave before attracting more attention."