Hello, Mr. Major General

Chapter 2249: Source code 3

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Peter and Lina quickly moved out of the way and rolled on the spot to avoid the sudden bullets.

Choo Choo Choo!

Bullets passed by them one after another and hit the stainless steel plate, leaving only shallow dents.

Bullets were scattered around them, and Lina was about to draw her gun to fight back. Peter narrowed his eyes, quickly raised his hand, and fired several times at the lock of a door next to him, knocking off a heavy iron lock. .

"Come in!" he shouted in Spanish, kicked the door open and rolled inside.

Lina was puzzled, but still obeyed the order and rolled in.

As soon as the two rolled into the small room next to the corridor, Peter slammed the door and held it tightly with his shoulders.

Suddenly there was a crackling sound like a firecracker outside the door, and then the sound became louder and louder. The entire stainless steel corridor remained motionless, with only a hint of gunpowder smoke coming in from the crack in the door.

Lina sniffed a few times and said nervously: "What's wrong? What happened outside?"

Peter said gloomily: "... I really underestimated them!"

"… what happened?"

"The stainless steel corridor outside is bulletproof. Bullets cannot penetrate, and their bullets are not ordinary bullets, they are explosive bombs that can explode twice." Peter said in a low voice with his back against the door.

Linna understood instantly and whispered: "If we hadn't found this room and hid in it, even if we weren't hit by bullets outside, we would have been killed by the secondary explosion of bullets!"

Peter nodded slowly, put the gun in his gun bag, and listened to the sounds outside.

After the outside calmed down, Lina stood up, looked around, frowned, "This is just a utility room." After saying that, she wanted to open the door and go out.

Peter quickly grabbed her hand and said, "There's no rush."

The door wasn't open, and it was quiet outside. It didn't look like there was anyone there.

Lina came back to her senses and was no longer anxious.

With the intense gunfire just now, someone must be coming.

"... But we checked when we came in. There was no one here. Where did the gunfire come from?" Lina whispered, taking out her infrared monitor and checking again. Sure enough, there was no sign of life here, except for him of course. Except two.

"Is it an automatic alarm device?" Peter was also thinking about this question. "Is it connected to the guards outside?"

"It's possible." Linna nodded. "The burst of gunfire just now was chaotic. It didn't look like a real person firing a gun. It might have been automatically controlled."

After another ten minutes, the sound of unhurried footsteps could be heard outside.

Is someone really here

Peter and Lina looked at each other, both alert.

They couldn't sit still in this small utility room and had to rush out.

Peter pulled out his gun and looked through the peephole on the door, his pupils suddenly shrank.

What I saw walking over from outside was actually a robot with a stainless steel exterior!

The appearance of these robots is so obvious that they are not real people at first glance.

There are four robots in total. They are of average height. Peter visually estimated that they are all about 1.7 meters, not very tall. Their joints are not flexible, but they can move forward, left, and right without any problem.

Their faces have human facial features made of stainless steel, shining with a dull silver light. There should be pinhole cameras in the eyes. When looking at people, the pupils shrink to a small black dot, which is very cold and ruthless.

Lina came over and took a look, and took a breath: "... They actually use robots as security guards?!"

"They are harder to deal with than real people." Peter thought for a moment and put the gun back. "Comparing marksmanship with them is asking for trouble."

"Then what should we do?" Linna was anxious, "Are we just waiting for them to come in?!"

The four robots now divided into four directions and began to inspect inch by inch. They would soon arrive at the utility room where they were.

Peter pulled out a special KGB steel cable from his pocket. It was as thin as an ox hair, but very tough.

If you use it to strangle someone's neck, you can even cut the neck directly.

When Lina saw Peter taking out this thing, she raised the corners of her lips and smiled, "You want to use this to deal with them?"

Peter also took out a small spray tin can and shook it towards Lina, "Look at me."

He suddenly opened the door and threw it out.

Hearing the movement on the ground, the robots quickly turned around and fired fiercely in the direction of the rolling tin can.

The tin can was quickly exploded, and the gas inside poured out of the tin can like magic, quickly occupying the entire corridor space.

The gas is so thick that it can severely impede a robot's vision.

Unlike humans, the robot's vision relies on the perception of electronic components, and this gas can just make the perception of electronic components ineffective.

Peter brought this thing with him originally to deal with the host control system here, but he didn't expect it to come in handy now.

Soon, the robots became unsteady when walking, and began to stagger around as if they were drunk.

But they are very vigilant, holding guns and shooting everywhere from time to time, even if they hit their own people, they don't care.

They are robots, and as long as they don't hit key parts, their combat capabilities will not be affected.

Peter looked at these robots with a hint of envy in his heart.

If only they had something like this...

While thinking about it, he put on his night vision goggles and rushed out of the door.

His voice was very soft, but if the robot's electronic component sensing system had not been destroyed, he would not be able to hide it from the robots.

It's different now. The robot's vision and perception are severely hindered, and he can get next to these robots without being noticed.

Before they could react, the arms, legs, and brains of the four robots were wrapped around the flexible steel cables as thin as cow hair, and the other ends were tied to each other.

Then he fired a shot in the direction of the wall, and then quickly returned to the utility room where he had just been hiding.

As soon as the gunshot rang out, the robots immediately became alert, picked up their guns, fired, and ran towards the wall.

As soon as they moved, the tough steel rope Peter wrapped around them immediately cut into their limbs.

First, his running legs suddenly fell off his body due to pulling forces from different directions.

The four robots suddenly fell to the ground, but they still waved the semi-automatic submachine guns in their hands.

As a result, their arms also detached from their trunks.

The robot without arms and legs was like a cylindrical trash can, rolling down the smooth stainless steel corridor.

After the gas outside dissipated, Peter emerged from the utility room, rushed over quickly, pulled up the steel cable, and cut off the heads of the four fallen robots.

Their arms scattered on the ground stopped moving and became completely quiet.

Linna also came out and looked at the mechanical parts scattered on the ground and the robot torso that was still in human form just now. She said with lingering fear: "... Where is this place? Why are there such powerful robot security guards?"

"This is a robot warrior, not just a security guard?" Peter sullenly picked up the gun and fired several shots at the robot heads scattered on the ground, leaving them riddled with holes.