Chapter 4153 Tangled
A blinding red light shone from System Xiao Hei's hand. It has to be said that, visually speaking, System Xiao Hei's red light was far more dazzling than the light from Linton's casually released finger.

Unfortunately, when it comes to things like beams, it's not about being fashionable; it's about standing on the right side of the camera... no, it's about output power.

Soon, the red light shot from System Xiao Hei's hand collided directly with Linton's finger beam. To Linton's surprise, the two beams actually held their own for a moment. Then, the next moment, Linton's finger beam pushed the red light and quickly headed towards System Xiao Hei's face on the other side.

Clearly, this situation was once again beyond the expectations of System Xiao Hei, who probably didn't expect to lose so quickly.

His first reaction was clearly to retreat, since he could no longer win against the opponent's attacks.

However, he quickly brought the car to a screeching halt, clearly remembering Matsumoto Yoshishi standing behind him once again.

With no other options, the system on this side began to frantically increase its output, trying to push back Linton's beam.

Unfortunately, the final result was like an ant trying to shake a tree. It seems that only he himself could tell whether he had added anything or not. Judging from the performance on the spot, the speed of Linton's beam of light was not affected in any way. It quickly went against the flow of red light and even made the red light bloom. The red light shone in all directions, and it was quite a beautiful sight.

The next moment, Linton's beam of light pierced through the body of System Xiao Hei, first instantly shattering the opponent's raised right hand that was striking him, and then passing directly through his chest, leaving a rather exaggeratedly large hole.

However, the system Xiao Hei, whose chest was pierced, didn't even pay attention to its own injury at first. Instead, it nervously turned its head to look behind it.

Indeed, he hadn't expected that he wouldn't be able to withstand the beam of light at all. Now, the beam had pierced through his body and was shooting backward again, and his back was his vital point.

However, when he looked behind him, he suddenly became speechless.

That's right, Matsumoto Yoshiji behind him was no longer in the path of the beam. Of course, he could still see him; Matsumoto Yoshiji was already moving to the side, continuing to film as he moved.

Yoshiji Matsumoto was completely unaware of the problem. He was filming, focused entirely on capturing the camera, and had no idea that he was actually playing a role on the battlefield.

The reason he moved at this moment was simple: the current shooting angle was not good enough.

I was standing behind System Black, and the two of them were exchanging beams. The best shot for this beam-exchanging scene is obviously from the side, to accurately capture the result, right? Otherwise, shooting from this spot would only show System Black's back, which isn't worth filming, and who would want to see that?

So almost instinctively, Yoshishi Matsumoto began to move to the side to get a better shot, even though it was too late to move now.

He was, after all, a seasoned veteran of Linton's filming career, and his skills were quite impressive, with a decent speed. What was even more remarkable was his ability to maintain camera stability while moving. In fact, to capture the perfect shot, he would deliberately slow down even when he could have moved faster, ensuring the footage wasn't too blurry.

He hadn't yet moved to his optimal angle, but the beam had already produced results. He quickly stopped filming, wanting the audience to at least see the image clearly, even if the angle wasn't perfect. What he saw was the system's little black figure, pierced by the beam, staring inexplicably at the camera—his side—and for some reason, there was something...resentful in its eyes?
What happened? Was I so focused on filming that I missed some of the conversation?

Yes, he knew that Linton always liked to talk nonsense or taunt his opponents during fights, after all, he'd filmed so many of those moments. But what Linton said had nothing to do with him, the filmmaker; he was just there to record it. So he almost never listened to the conversations during filming; he was only responsible for filming.

So what's the meaning behind the system's Xiao Hei looking at the camera with such a resentful expression?
Unsure of the situation, Yoshishi Matsumoto didn't think much of it and just continued filming. Based on what he saw so far, filming should be far from over.

Just as he expected, although the system Xiao Hei here had been pierced through the chest, he did not fall down.

For about a second, the flesh on System Xiao Hei's chest twisted and turned, then quickly returned to normal.
Even though the opponent's entire body exploded just now, he was able to recover. Now, he's only been pierced through the chest, so he can definitely heal.

But Yoshishi Matsumoto was also a little puzzled. Linton should have known about this situation, so why did he choose this kind of attack?

He knew that Linton possessed a vast beam of light capable of piercing through the entirety of Japan. Wouldn't it have been more sensible to cover the opponent's entire body with that light, evaporating all their cells?
Does Linton still worry about penetrating the entire Japanese penetrating region again? He doesn't believe Linton would care about such a thing, otherwise there wouldn't have been a previous incident.

Although he was Linton's personal photographer, he had to admit that Linton was indeed a devil who didn't care about other people's lives at all.

"Where are you looking?" Linton asked the system, Xiao Hei, with a smile on the battlefield.

Seeing Linton's smile, System Xiao Hei suddenly had a bad feeling.

Was what just happened intentional? Was Linton targeting his own people from the beginning? Was he deliberately forcing me to come back?

System Xiao Hei wasn't quite sure, because the situation just now wasn't as deliberate as it seemed. Linton had launched an attack swiftly after passing through his body, and everything seemed perfectly logical. And now he was asking himself where to look, as if he hadn't clearly figured out what he was really concerned about.

System Xiao Hei certainly hoped that Linton wouldn't figure this out, otherwise this weakness would be far too obvious. But judging from Linton's expression now, was he genuinely oblivious, or was he just playing a trick on him after seeing through it?

This is still quite torturous, since he can't directly ask the other party whether they saw through it or not, otherwise even if they didn't see through it at first, he would still have to remind them.

The feeling of not knowing whether or not he knew was like not knowing when the executioner's blade would fall; not knowing made it even more agonizing.

However, just as the system was struggling with its decision, Linton suddenly started attacking at zero frames again, throwing out a light bullet with his right hand.


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