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Chapter 228

According to the information provided by Riko, the headquarters of I-U was actually a nuclear submarine.

This nuclear submarine had been constantly moving in the sea, making it impossible for anyone to accurately pinpoint its location.

However, in order to allow outgoing I-U members to return, the nuclear submarine would release discreet signals at regular intervals, indicating the location of the headquarters to those who received the signals.

Since the signals were different each time, I-U members had to maintain constant contact with the headquarters to receive the new format of the signal.

Currently, the Butei Assassin Riko had been defeated by Fang Li.

As a result, it was impossible for I-U to contact Riko and inform her of the new signal.

In this situation, Fang Li needed to set off before I-U could change the signal, or else it would be almost impossible to locate the I-U headquarters. However, I-U was located at sea inside a submarine. Therefore, Fang Li had to prepare suitable transportation.

Upon learning this, Aria left a sentence.

“I’ll take care of this.”

After saying that, Aria immediately left.

Although Aria’s reasoning ability wasn’t strong, her action ability had always been outstanding.

Assigning this task to Aria shouldn’t pose much of a problem.

Given this, Fang Li began making other preparations.

“Has it finally arrived?”

In his dorm room, Fang Li sat in front of the sofa, gazing at the table before him.

On the table lay an object resembling a chalk box.

Fang Li extended his hand and opened the lid of the box.

In the next second, the scene within the box was revealed before Fang Li’s eyes.

Inside the box, bullets were neatly arranged side by side.

This box was actually a magazine. However, the bullets within the magazine were not ordinary; they were of various colors and types.

“So this is the DAL Bullets?”

———— DAL Bullets.

Its full name was Detective Armed Lethal Bullets.

Commonly referred to as Butei Rounds.

They were enhanced bullets containing multiple special functions, crafted only by bulletsmiths with specific techniques. Due to their scarcity and high value, they circulated only among top-tier Butei.

At this moment, rounds containing various special functions were lined up before Fang Li, neatly placed within the magazine.

“This stuff is incredibly expensive...”

Even a single Butei Round would be impossible to afford without One Million Japanese yen. Therefore, in order to acquire these Butei Rounds, Fang Li had emptied his entire savings.

Without the reward from the previous oil tanker hijacking incident, Fang Li might not have been able to get his hands on these Butei Rounds.

Furthermore, these rounds circulated only among top-tier Butei; even if one had the money, they couldn’t be purchased without being an S-Rank Butei.

Currently, Fang Li removed each Butei Round from the magazine and used the function of the Main God’s Dimension to convert the bullet’s effect information into his mind.

Explosive Round: Upon use, it generates a powerful explosion comparable to an anti-tank rocket launcher.

Flash Bullet: Upon usage, it produces a strong flash of light that blinds the vision of people in the surrounding area.

Incendiary Round: Upon usage, it generates intense flames that cover a radius of thirty meters centered around the bullet.

Sonic Bullet: Upon usage, it emits ear-piercing sound waves, subjecting the eardrums of the surrounding area to extreme vibrations.

Apart from these bullets, there were also several other bullets with unique effects.

Each type of bullet with distinct effects had a different color, and as long as one remembered the color, it was easy to discern their effects.

Regarding this, Fang Li could only say. “These are really something.”

After all, what Fang Li lacked the most was area-of-effect attacks. Using these Butei Rounds would help to compensate for this weakness to some extent.

“If only they weren’t so expensive.”

Fang Li was somewhat greedily unsatisfied with this thought.

Just then, the new cell phone Fang Li had bought suddenly rang. Fang Li snapped out of his thoughts, picked up the cell phone, and looked at the phone call display.

“Kinji?” Fang Li raised an eyebrow in slight surprise.

The caller on the other end of the phone was precisely Tohyama Kinji.

Fang Li answered the call and said somewhat teasingly, “Well, this is rare, Kinji. You actually called me.”

This wasn’t an exaggeration.

Although Fang Li had known Tohyama Kinji for a whole year, the number of times Tohyama Kinji had called Fang Li could be counted on one hand, even with only five fingers.

That’s why Fang Li was being playful.

However, when Fang Li’s words fell, there was no response from the other end of the cell phone.

It wasn’t until after a while that Tohyama Kinji’s voice came through the cell phone.

“I’m on the Open Space Island. Come over.”

Leaving behind this sentence, Tohyama Kinji hung up the phone.

Hearing the busy tone from the cell phone, Fang Li was puzzled.

“What’s going on?”

With this sense of confusion, Fang Li got up from the sofa, stored the magazine filled with Butei Rounds in his bracelet’s space, and walked out of the room.

...

Academy Island had an appearance like a runway, being long and narrow, stretching two kilometers in length and five hundred meters in width. For an artificial floating island, its shape was quite unusual.

This was because Academy Island had originally been built as a runway for an airport. It wasn’t until later that this plan was abandoned and repurposed by Butei High to serve as the base for nurturing Butei.

On the other side of Academy Island was another artificial floating island of the same size, like a twin sibling.

This second artificial island was normally used as an open space for special training by Butei High, hence why it was called the Open Space Island.

The location where Tohyama Kinji had arranged to meet Fang Li was on this Open Space Island.

“Why did he choose to meet me here?” With this question in mind, Fang Li arrived on the Open Space Island. He walked along the road flanked by large wind turbines shaped like windmills.

Until a certain moment, Fang Li saw it.

In front of the spacious open space, Tohyama Kinji in his uniform stood there, looking in Fang Li’s direction.

Fang Li’s footsteps came to a halt, and his expression gradually became serious.

This was because the Tohyama Kinji standing before him emitted an extraordinary aura. The light in his eyes wasn’t the usual laziness but rather overflowed with excessive brightness.

It was...

“Hysteria Mode...”

Yes.

Fang Li was well aware of what it meant when facing Tohyama Kinji in such a state.

Tohyama Kinji had entered Hysteria Mode.

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