Screams of agony, sounds of blood spraying, the thud of severed limbs dropping to the ground, the crashing of broken doors, the noise of running...
The commotion was the same as it had been a dozen or so hours earlier, the difference being that before it was monsters slaughtering humans, and now it was security guards slaughtering monsters.
Li Cheng stood by the window of the command center, watching it all.
The dazzling combat scenes, the tense and urgent chase to escape, the excellent bloody shot of limbs flying...
So brutally real, it's not something that a special effects studio could simulate with computer programs; the sensory shock it delivered was stronger than any Hollywood movie.
If it weren't for the occasional lasers sweeping over and melting steel walls, Li Cheng would have walked out of the command center, taken out his aerial drone, clicked the record button on the left, and captured the scene in its entirety.