Chapter 610: Failure of the Mecha Battle

As one of the key grain-producing areas in the southern hemisphere of the Ukuru Courtyard, with Jinsui City as the center, dozens of cities and towns around it have reclaimed large areas of arable land. The land is covered with endless corn and wheat fields. When the breeze blows, the grass and leaf buds float on the fields like ripples of the sea.

The fragrance of grass and trees in this pastoral scenery was stained with blood by the attacking zombies. The zombies surrounded the city, and the winged vampires launched a fierce attack and defense with the defenders of Jinsui City.

The corpses attacked the city's outer defenses, the warships took off, the mechas escorted them, and the mechas collided with sparks between flesh and blood. Although there were angels flying in the sky to bring courage to the knights, in the Ukuru Courtyard, mechas and warships were still the mainstream military force here.

It was bloody, hot, and cruel, not to mention the huge war that the people living under the Jinsui City were involved in.

700 kilometers west of Jinsui City, a relatively remote small town also welcomed a group of uninvited guests.

"Sir, the place ahead is Yesalu. I've already inquired about it. The slave exchange is located underground under the grain and oil distribution market in this city. Slaves collected from nearby areas are usually transported here first." Jacob said to Mu Hua while driving the dusty mecha.

The city of Yesalu is a small city that looks like a transportation hub, but it actually has the highest-capacity slave black market in the area controlled by Jinsui City.

Most ordinary people in the Ukuru Courtyard probably have no idea about the specific circumstances of the slave exchange, even those ordinary people who believe they are struggling at the bottom of society.

After all, Ukuru is also a modern civilized world, and even the word slave is an incredible word to many people.

At the same time, those who were captured and trained as slaves often lived in circles far away from ordinary people. At least before they became slaves, they might have more or less contempt for the lower classes.

Well, even their level is not that high in essence.

Jacob was originally from the underworld. Every snake has its own way, and every rat has its own way. Even though he had never been to Jinsui City before, Jacob contacted some of his "good brothers" in the past and easily found out many slave-purchasing bases.

It was difficult for ordinary people to come into contact with slaves, and people of Jacob's social level generally had no access to the slave trade. They usually just captured people who were missing and no one cared about them and sold them to slave traders, which was considered the downstream supply chain.

The convoy followed by mechas drove into a long-distance passenger transfer station, where there was a simple vehicle registration office. The staff in the station looked at the more than ten mechas that broke into the station in confusion, and didn't know what to ask for a while.

"Swish~~" The transport vehicle stalled and the zombies inside jumped out. The zombie identification alarm had already sounded at the guard post at the transfer station.

"Bang~Bang~~" As a mecha smashed the police booth near the gate into pieces, the alarm stopped. Before the few staff members in the station could react to what had happened, some zombies had already knocked them down and dragged them into the darkness.

"Give them weapons, and disperse some of them in the city to cause chaos. The rest of the zombies can go directly to the grain and oil distribution market. If they encounter armed forces, they can attack freely." As Mu Hua gave the order, Charlotte, who was wearing a mechanical suit, jumped off the shoulder of the mecha driven by Setsuna.

Charlotte took out several storage props and threw them to the few people who seemed to be leaders among the zombies. Those people took out various guns and ammunition from the storage props and distributed them to other zombies. There were also several mechas that installed attack pendants on each other.

Rifles, machine guns, hand cannons, grenades, sabers, even shields and bulletproof vests, in a blink of an eye, three or four hundred zombies were fully armed and boarded the transport vehicles again. With Jacob's shouting, the transport vehicles followed by dozens of mechas and drove towards the city.

Yesalu is a regular city, not a fortress, and there are no defensive facilities outside the city.

The passenger transfer station was still several kilometers away from the city. As the group left, Mu Hua and Shan Na's mechas slowly followed in the direction they left, while Charlotte and Abigail were still squatting on the shoulders of the two mechas.

The Ukulu of today is not the same as when Mu Hua and his companions first arrived. The horn of war has been sounded, and the local people must naturally raise their alert standards. Even if it is a regular city, it is basically impossible for hundreds of zombies to run rampant here.

However, among the mechas that the corpse ghost followed, in addition to Charles and his three companions, there were a full ten "two sets" of elemental elves.

They were not afraid of damaging the stolen mechas, and they even carried storage items with spare mechas, so if the zombies died, they died too.

Charles and the other two pressed forward fiercely. Not only did they have resurrection items on them, but they also had Mu Hua and Abigail's companion elves following them, so they couldn't die anyway.

"Bang, bang, bang~" The sound of machine gun attack came first from a distance, followed by the spreading crisp sound of gunfire. I don't know if Charles and his men launched an indiscriminate attack in the city.

Charles is better, but Jacob and Louis are real thugs. After confirming the enemy relationship, those elves will not take human life seriously at all.

Strictly speaking, in Mu Hua's team, the corpse ghosts can be considered relatively kind. When killing people, they might even count the number in their minds. The old ones other than the corpse ghosts are the ones who really kill without counting.

"If we go west for about 700 kilometers, we will reach the Gobi Desert. You won't want to wander around anymore, will you?" Abigail asked Mu Hua without paying much attention to the direction of the city.

"I'm not wandering around, isn't it just along the way?" Mu Hua retorted. There is a Gobi desert covering tens of millions of square kilometers in the Wukulu courtyard, and the so-called munitions cemetery refers to that Gobi desert.

Many places inside are like military bases, with all kinds of old and second-hand military equipment placed there, ranging from police armored vehicles to mecha warships.

The reason why this desert is called the Arms Cemetery is because the weapons there are all old and damaged second-hand goods. The Naden Group will repair and refurbish these weapons and then sell them to some courtyards in need.

These weapons can be said to be the starting point of the Naden Group. As the business grew, some self-produced products appeared in the original process of purchasing, refurbishing and selling.

In addition to the refurbished weapons, the Naden Group also built military factories, energy extraction bases, weapons research and development laboratories, etc. in the Gobi Desert.

That would have been fine, but in terms of technology, channels and cost control, the Naden Group could never compare with the Daryl Group.

As a result, the Naden Group decided to copy Daryl's products and sell them at a low price in order to secretly seize part of the market.

The so-called "bad money drives out good money" did not happen here, and the Naden Group also aroused the dissatisfaction and hostility of the Daryl Group.

The purpose of Mu Hua and Abigail's trip was to go to the Gobi Desert to buy goods, and attacking slave exchanges in various places along the way could only be considered as a casual act.

The roar of gunfire from the direction of the city became more chaotic, but Mu Hua didn't pay much attention to the situation over there.

Including Charles and the other two, it is not certain whether Mu Hua will eventually take them in. Their original team members are all on these two mechas, and at most there is only one new member, Abigail.

The main roads in the city were full of potholes. Shanna's mecha was tripped by a fallen telephone pole. After kicking away a vehicle that was blocking the road, Shanna simply crawled out of the mecha and flew onto the shoulder of the mecha driven by Mu Hua.

"Damn it, I hate mechas," Setsuna grumbled.

"Ha, I thought you'd always play with him." Abigail patted the mecha's head and nodded in agreement to Setsuna. These two were probably the legendary female drivers.

Dead ghosts can be seen on the roadside from time to time, and terrified screams of humans can be heard from time to time in the buildings beside the road.

In the distant sky, a lightning elemental elf was dropping lightning onto the ground. When Abigail saw the lightning elemental elf, a smile appeared on her face.

That was Mu Hua’s companion elf. Its mecha should have been blown up. This made Abigail very happy. Her attitude towards companion elves was like that of an old mother. She always hoped that her own elves would be stronger than others, even if they were driving mechas. . .

We walked all the way to the so-called grain and oil distribution market, which was an area like a cargo port. The area was filled with containers of various types. Some zombies shuttled back and forth between the containers and exchanged fire with the armed personnel here.

Forklift trucks intruded into the battle, which was also equipped with combat mechas. Under the measured offensive of those combat mechas, Mu Hua's side just wiped out the entire mecha team that was running around.

The collision of vehicles, the impact of machine guns, and the cutting of chain swords tore Mu Hua's mecha into pieces.

Charles and the other two were glowing with golden light and crawled out of the mecha cockpit with blood on their faces. Mu Hua twitched his mouth. These three guys were probably just resurrected.

"boom!"

"boom!"

"boom!"

Along with the roar of elements, the cockpits of the mechas were blown to pieces from the inside out. A group of elemental elves that emerged from the remaining mechas all looked unhappy.

There were laughter and curses coming from the containers, and the city's mechas even made some insulting gestures towards them while charging their machine guns.

Looking at their own elf with angry and unhappy face, Mu Hua and Abigail shook their heads. They estimated that the armed men here would not be able to laugh for a while.

These elves had been having a lot of fun playing with their mechas recently, but when they kicked their paralyzed mechas, disaster was brewing. (End of this chapter)