Suddenly, a long beep sounded, from slow to rapid, from low to high.
The researchers and combat personnel in the field didn't pay much attention, and Sachs thought it was the sound of many instruments starting on his side.
The four little turtles were ready to go, and Luke's voice sounded in their ears: "The electromagnetic interference is about to start, and the total time is 180 seconds. We will try to complete the cleaning within this time. Receive?"
Little turtles: "Got it."
Although the virtual light screen that appeared in front of them made them a little uncomfortable, the information on the two sides marked on it, as well as the assignment of combat targets, were very considerate functions.
They all know which part they need to be responsible for and which part needs to be solved.
Originally sixty or seventy gangsters who were scattered scattered were like pizza on the light screen, they could be sliced as they wanted.
The beeping sound reached its peak within a few seconds, and the gangsters in the field finally felt that something was wrong: instruments generally don’t have this kind of beeping, right? Why is it like a countdown
The sound stopped suddenly, and a few flash bombs were just thrown into the middle of the gangsters, and exploded with a bang bang bang.
There was chaos in the arena.
The unsuspecting researchers collectively were blinded, and some of the gangsters did not escape, covering their eyes and screaming and cursing.
A small number of gangsters had already vomited on the ground, but they were dizzy and uncomfortable from the shock bombs.
Long before the shock bomb exploded, Splinter followed the command of the voice in his ear, closed his eyes and bowed his head, avoiding the flash.
Although the loud noise made it uncomfortable, the shock bombs thrown by the little turtle were all far away from it, and it was relieved in a few seconds.
Only then did it realize that it had flown out of the encirclement and landed on a steel beam above the warehouse.
With two clicks, the alloy shackles on his hands and feet were released, and Splinter nodded to Luke in thanks: "Thank you for your help."
Luke threw away the shackles casually, and made a small gesture: "We are the audience, your apprentice's actual combat level is not bad."
The little turtles in their battle armor were reminded that the teacher was rescued at the same time, and their spirits were lifted.
The anger that had been suppressed for a long time just turned into a fierce attack. Weapons, big feet, and tortoise shells fell on the Bigfoot gangsters like a storm. Each guy had to break at least a few bones before he stopped.
But even Leo didn't kill with two knives, but knocked down his opponent with the back of his knives and armor.
Luke can only say that this behavior is acceptable.
Batman also behaved like this, so he naturally couldn't jump out and ask the little turtles to kill them all, leaving no one behind.
The experience points on these gangsters are just trivial matters.
System: The Mutant Brazilian Tortoise Leo, Raphael, Mickey, and Doni passed the system judgment and became one-star teammates.
Just when he rescued Splinter and asked the little turtles to do it, this system prompt appeared.
Apparently, the little turtles are really... simple.
The two sides had only known each other for a few days, and he sent a few boxes of cheese pizza and armor spare parts, plus saving their teacher this time, he actually gained such trust in exchange.
It's not a surprise to say, because it feels a bit like cheating a child.
Besides, what they care about most is the teacher, and Batman just happens to be at the right time.
Luke can trust other one-star teammates, but these four little turtles can't. Who made them immature and trust others so credulously!
The tortoises who turned into small tanks had a stormy output, and they didn't stop until the countdown was over.
It doesn't matter if you don't stop. Some of the unlucky people who fell to the ground have been stepped on twice by them. You can't frame them and want to use your feet to make a phone call.
After Luke signaled, Leo came over and carried Sprint on his back and walked out. Doni took the armor that belonged to the teacher, and the other two turtles retreated.
Luke walked over, took out Sachs and Tang Jing who were knocked down by the paralyzing dart at the beginning, and floated away. The warehouse was full of remnants and defeated soldiers, and they didn't bother to take a second look.
Among this group of people, those who have done a lot of bad things have been recorded, and it would be best for the ghost butcher to disappear them directly when there is time.
When he came out of the warehouse, the little turtles had already left with their teacher.
Luke has been in New York for more than half a year, and he has prepared dozens of various safe houses, and he just needs to give them one.
And for the convenience of entry and exit, many safe houses have underground passages and basements, which can be hidden and lived in.
After taking Sachs and Tang Jing into the No. 2 space, Luke quickly returned to the seaside villa and began to interrogate the two bosses he had obtained.
It only took Tang Jing half an hour to explain everything, but it was of little use.
She is mainly responsible for the daily operation of the Bigfoot Gang, and is also responsible for acting as a gangster for Sachs, but she doesn't know much about the details.
However, Tang Jing said that Sachs and Schrader had known each other decades ago in Neon, and that Schrader even trained Sax when he was a child, which was quite unexpected.
From this point of view, in this joint criminal organization of gangs and commercial groups, Schrader is the real leader, Sachs is the second leader, and Tang Jing is at most the third.
When Sachs was interrogated again, Luke's expression turned ugly.
The facts of the crime are secondary, and the most important thing is that the clenbuterol monster is not only a secret experiment of the Sachs Group, Schrader is also planning to conduct a large-scale actual combat test in New York.
When Luke heard this answer, he really felt that Sachs and Schrader had a brain twitch: Is this something that can be tested in New York? This kind of experiment is basically an empty cloth attack.
But Sachs said the experiment was originally intended to be conducted on a small scale in New York, in the underpasses of Queens and Brooklyn that Sachs controlled.
Until the discovery of the little turtle a few days ago, both he and Schrader were pleasantly surprised.
The clenbuterol they are developing now has a lot of weird flaws, and the only advantage is that it is cheap.
But if the mutagen from the little turtles is obtained, the new generation of products may have normal thinking and brains, and their appearance can also remain within the range of normal people.
When Luke thought about it, he couldn't help cursing secretly: If you restore your brain and body to the shape of a normal person, isn't this new version of Clenbuterol super fighters
With this hope, Sachs is very disapproving of the large-scale test plan, and only wants to do small-scale experiments, leaving the experimental data.
But Schreider ordered him to do so, and he had to make a big noise in New York, saying that this would attract buyers.
Sachs has always been under the control of Schrader, and he has done too many bad things, so there is no way to refuse, but to agree.
But he still tried hard, convincing Schreider to start large-scale experiments after catching the little turtles and getting the mutagen.
At that time, they could clean up all the clues in advance, and everything the Clenbuterol freak did was done by unknown empty cloth elements, and had nothing to do with the Sachs Group.
After Luke asked about all this, he immediately called Phil and passed on the information.
At the same time, the avatar immediately went to the database of the Sax Group to search for relevant information as evidence.
(I have a cold, the 3rd update can't come out, everyone don't have to wait, sorry)