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X-ray Eyes Little Wild Doctor-Chapter 171 - 166 Absolutely Superhuman
Chapter 171: Chapter 166 Absolutely Superhuman
Above the cloudless azure sky of Morning Light Machinery Factory, an enormous iron ball so huge it was staggering swept across the sky, blocking out the sun like a mountain and flew directly towards the nearby tower crane at a steady pace.
The momentum of the iron ball was so immense that everyone heard the whistling sound of tearing wind, which to Wang Qian sounded like the call of the Grim Reaper, sending chills down his spine.
At that moment, the once clear sky suddenly turned gloomy, and the proud sun was obscured, shrouding the entire sky in darkness.
Nobody could have anticipated that the terrifying iron ball, weighing dozens of tons, would be kicked into the air by Ye Tian and even directed toward the tower crane not far away.
Bear in mind that a fully loaded Dong Feng heavy truck weighs just over 40 tons, yet this iron ball tipped the scales at a monstrous 60 tons, something even the large construction cranes would likely struggle to lift.
Yet, it was this mountain-like hefty iron ball that was shot into the sky by Ye Tian.
Superhuman!
Absolute superhuman!
Wang Ke’er was so stunned she was speechless, her round eyes wide open without blinking, truly astonished.
On the other side, as Bao Lun gazed at the giant and heavy iron ball in the sky, his heart was beyond shocked to indescribable levels.
Initially, he had boasted in front of this young man named Ye Tian about his martial arts skills, even looking down on him a little.
But now, having witnessed Ye Tian’s terrifying strength with his own eyes, Bao Lun was so shocked he regretted his earlier attitude and even started to panic.
"Is Ye Tian even human? Too terrifying! If I could take such a master as my teacher, then in the future..."
Bao Lun’s shock quickly turned into admiration.
There was a time when a young Bao Lun also dreamt of becoming a true master, but though dreams are beautiful, reality is cruel; even with decent results in Sanshou competitions, he eventually faced defeat due to the lack of guidance from a real master.
Ye Tian was definitely a super master, one who looked down upon the world, Bao Lun was certain of this; believing that if he could become a disciple of such a paramount figure, his youthful dreams would surely come true.
Without any hesitation, Bao Lun knelt down at once, his eyes filled with reverent brilliance, looking up at Ye Tian with admiration:
"Master, please take me as your disciple? My admiration for you is like the endless flow of a river, like the Yellow River’s flood breaking the dike, unstoppable, like the vast and boundless ocean..."
This sudden turn of events left Ye Tian briefly stunned, thinking to himself, what’s gotten into Master Bao?
At that moment, a thunderous roar came from not far away, an immense sound like a clap of thunder on a clear day, even the ground seemed to tremble.
Without asking, it was certainly the iron ball smashing onto the tower crane; a 60-ton behemoth was no joke, and it could very well result in fatalities.
Amidst the booming sound, Ye Tian paid no mind to Bao Lun’s impulsive request, he leaped forward with a vigorous step, and rushed directly to the scene of the incident.
Despite the loud crash, Ye Tian had actually held back his strength. It wouldn’t have mattered if Wang Qian, that bastard, died, but the young maid was still inside the crane, and he did not want to lose her.
It was considering Wang Bingbing’s safety that made Ye Tian exercise restraint when he initiated the attack, making the iron ball seem mighty and ferocious when, in reality, it was all bark and no bite.
Ye Tian gauged the force perfectly. By the time the iron ball hit the crane, it was already spent, possessing no real destructive power. It was on the verge of stopping, barely nudging the crane—a touch that wouldn’t take a life, but was enough to intimidate the adversary.
However, that being said, the ball was still a ponderous mass of 60 tons, and even a gentle nudge was enough to give his foes a hard time.
With a thunderous boom, the iron ball finally came crashing down, and as for the crane, it was already severely twisted, showing clear signs of fractures and bending.
The crane was over twenty stories tall and exceedingly heavy. The moment its support was compromised below, the whole structure began to tilt immediately, and the sturdy steel emitted a screeching noise, teetering on the brink of collapse.
As the crane tilted more and more, it looked set to topple. Wang Qian inside the crane turned deathly pale from fear, screaming aloud, completely losing his effeminate composure and even letting out rough, manly sounds in his extreme fright.
"Help, somebody, save me, please, help!" Wang Qian wailed loudly.
He was pressed tightly against the metal wall of the control room, daring not to move an inch for fear that any action might accelerate the crane’s tipping momentum, which would spell certain death.
Wang Bingbing wasn’t faring any better. As the crane accelerated its collapse, her bound body hit the floor hard, and with her mouth sealed with tape, she couldn’t scream for help. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
"Am I really going to die here? To think I’d die in this place," Wang Bingbing thought, surprisingly calm, reminiscing her days of power in the underground world, feeling a bit reluctant to let go.
Faced with the same threat of death, Wang Qian, usually cruel and ruthless, was faring worse. Bingbing, curled up in a corner, suddenly smelled a sour stench. Looking up, she saw that Wang Qian had wet a large patch of his pants, a pale yellow murky liquid flowing from his crotch, dripping and splattering all over the machine room.
The once unapproachable Wang Qian had actually pissed himself from fear!
Seeing that she might die here, Wang Bingbing truly didn’t know whether to feel happy or sad.
Just then, a loud snap was heard; the damaged crane could no longer bear its own weight and let out its final death groan.
After that sound, Wang Bingbing felt the world spinning as her head smashed against the metal wall of the control room. She knew the crane had collapsed and she was plummeting from the sky. If she hit the ground, she’d be smashed to pieces.
In the blink of an eye, the crane broke in half, the upper portion crashing down from the sky with Wang Bingbing inside the control room.
"Sister, no!" Wang Ke’er cried out tearfully.
She had a close relationship with Wang Bingbing; the two sisters had grown up together, helping each other through difficulties and sharing every joy.
As the crane fell from the sky and the thought of her sister being smashed to a pulp flashed through her mind, Wang Ke’er felt dizzy, a surge of panic overwhelming her, and then everything went black. Her legs gave out, and she collapsed to the ground.
A tragedy seemed imminent, and as the sisters were about to be torn apart by death, Bao Lun, who was usually all laughter and jest, fell silent, not daring to speak a word, his face stern.