Chapter 392: Artificial Intelligence Alice (1/2)
Chapter 392: Artificial Intelligence Alice
Colonel of the Allied Forces?
Su Chen pondered for a moment. This should be the first time he had encountered someone from the Allied Forces camp since arriving here.
"Oh." Su Chen responded casually.
Feeling somewhat dismissed, the security captain, still holding his baton, charged at Su Chen.
Bang!
The security captain was sent flying by a kick from Su Chen, his posture identical to the server from earlier.
"I said I was just here to have a meal."
But would those guards believe him?
Before long, a row of people lay on the ground, all in the same position, perfectly arranged like a family portrait. And so, Su Chen brought Alice inside.
"Wel... welcome," a female server's voice trembled.
"What would you like to eat? Just order for yourself." Su Chen handed the menu to the girl.
For some reason, Su Chen brought the girl here to eat with him. Was it because she was the first person he had encountered upon arriving?
Even after they finished eating, no one came to bother them. Su Chen found it strange. Why hadn't these people done anything despite getting beaten?
After the meal, Su Chen remembered, "By the way, I still don't know your name."
"I'm called..."
Just as the girl was about to say her name, a loud noise interrupted them.
Boom!
The hotel's entrance exploded!
A blonde man in military uniform entered. His face was full of arrogance, and he looked down on everyone with his gaze.
"Who was it that struck me just now?"
Everyone instinctively pointed towards Su Chen. After all, Su Chen's actions earlier had been too audacious, and everyone had witnessed them.
"An Easterner? Quite audacious. It seems you don't know whose territory this is, under Lake's protection." Colonel Lake walked arrogantly over to Su Chen, a row of elite soldiers standing behind him.
Su Chen glanced at the soldiers. They were decent, though not comparable to the initial soldiers he had created.
"You're Colonel Lake of the Allied Forces. Your permissions must be substantial," Su Chen remarked.