A Wizard's Survival Guide to the 20th Century

Chapter 88 33 The two of us are too strong

Field quickly realized what was happening, and she looked at Levi behind her.

The latter was holding a scepter in his hand. Silver waves flowed like a pool of water on the scepter, and a gem was inlaid on the top.

Field opened her mouth, and then she realized she could speak.

"Did you do this?"

"Yes." Levi said.

The moment the witches showed off their lion's roar skills, Levi thought of the tuner's witchcraft.

Both have the ability to control sound. Perhaps the fusion of the tuner's characteristics and the scepter can counter them?

Thinking this way, Levi tried to take out the scepter from the ghost world, but the roars of the lionesses seemed to have the ability to inhibit the use of witchcraft. Levi's system pages flashed and flickered in the sound waves like glitches. .

Fortunately, their rating did not seem to reach C. The power of witchcraft was not strong. Levi just spent some effort to condense what he wanted.

[Scepter. Tuner]

[Rating: 5C]

[Explanation: A creation that uses the original power of the philosopher to carry the characteristics of the tuner]

[The scepter of flowing silver. You can change the frequency of sound waves, or increase or decrease their loudness]

The moment the scepter appeared in Levi's hand, he suddenly discovered that the invisible sound waves in the air were as visible as the lines drawn by pencil on sketch paper. These sound waves changed from time to time, as if covering the moiré pattern in front of him.

This feeling made Levi feel dizzy. He couldn't help but wave his scepter lightly. Wherever the flowing silver swept, the lines of sound waves collapsed and collapsed, and the sounds in his ears disappeared.

Levi breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed to be effective. Only his ears were still buzzing. That was an illusion of the brain.

"Well done." Field exhaled, stood up and said, "Continue to help me shut them up."

Li Wei was so confident that he waved his scepter with his backhand. The second lion's roar that the witches were about to release collapsed instantly as soon as it came out. They were horrified to find that they had become mute.

Field walked over coldly, and the wizard gritted his teeth, knowing that the lion's roar would never be used again. Suddenly he pulled out a dagger from his waist, his pace suddenly quickened, and he rushed towards Field.

But immediately, Winchester opened fire, and a shotgun blast hit the latter's abdomen, tearing her body into pieces. The impact knocked her down, and the back of her head hit the ground hard.

Fielder sat on her body at the same time, holding the shotgun horizontally and pressing it against her neck.

"I'll ask you again!" Field's eyes were close to the witch, staring at her and loudly said, "Surrender and tell everything you know!"

"In that case, Lord Metalia will kill me!" the witch gritted her teeth, "He will kill you too!"

"If you don't surrender, I will kill you now!" Field slammed the handle of the gun into her cheek with his backhand, and then pressed the barrel of the gun against her forehead.

"I only count to three!"

"three!"

Field shouted.

"two!"

The witch's mouth moved slightly, as if she was deeply troubled, but she still didn't speak.

"one!"

The witch closed her eyes tightly in fear.

But Field did not fire. She hit her temple with the butt of the gun with her backhand. A dull sound came out, and the latter fainted.

"Damn it." Field cursed.

Levi came over and gave each of the witches a bottle of paralysis.

"It seems that they are members of the Metalia family." Levi said, "In the end, I don't know why they came here."

Field glanced around the warehouse. It was empty. There was nothing else except cement pillars and piles of debris.

"I'm afraid they discovered us, but didn't make any announcement, but wanted to kill us here." Field guessed, "But..."

"The two of us are too strong."

Levi spread his hands and said.

"How's it going? Have you improved your rating?"

Field shook his head and said: "No, these created wizards are different from others. Killing them will not increase the rating."

"Really? Such an important thing is actually..." Levi said casually, but suddenly thought of something.

"Who said this?"

"Team leader, but he said it was Dr. Worden who said it." Field leaned down and picked up his pistol and said, "It seems to be true. I was still wondering why you killed two tuners or... 5C…”

Levi's expression suddenly became a little complicated. If he remembered correctly, he did improve his rating after killing the two tuners, and the system clearly stated it.

He remembered that the results of BOI's previous spinal fluid test for traits were different from what the system showed.

He originally suspected that there was an error in the hospital's work, but now it seems that maybe his system is more than just a capable operation panel?

Time travel, roommate's red stone, the fourth world...do you still have many secrets hidden in your body?

Levi fell into thinking. The good news is that Field and the others didn't know that they were promoted to C recently. Levi didn't say anything about his rating before he was tested. They thought he was C-level when he was at Bridgewick...

"Levi?" Field looked over doubtfully.

Levi was startled for a moment, then looked up.

"Oh, I'm just asking why those two tuners didn't let me improve. I'm still guessing that you did some last-ditch damage later..."

Field shrugged and said, "You didn't tell me about such an important thing earlier. Fortunately, we soon found out from those old friends."

"We just met at that time, so we have to be a little on guard." Levi smiled.

We will delve deeper into these matters later. With his current status and ability, even if he knows these secrets, he will not be able to use them.

"That's right." Field said, "It's time for us to leave. You watch here while I go out to find the police."

"The rest is up to them."

……

Most of this old industrial area is now decommissioned and belongs to a large California oil company that produces gasoline, bakelite, asphalt and lubricants.

These products contributed a snowflake of orders to the company during the World War II. However, after the World War II, the number of orders shrank sharply, and with the gradual implementation of President Wilson’s Clayton Antitrust Act, the profitability of the industrial zone gradually became difficult. Several conditions Production lines have been shut down.

However, there were also factories that were still in operation. Field showed his BOI certificate and asked the workers there to go to the Central Police Station on his behalf and promised to give him two Philippine dollars in remuneration.

Several hot-blooded citizens immediately rushed towards the police station. In the end, a black man relied on his racial advantage to leave the others behind and was the first to bring the police back.

Field took out the banknotes and gave them to him, who thanked him with a smile showing his contrasting white teeth.

Several police officers followed Field into the warehouse.

"I am a police officer from the special handling team, Joseph Heinkel." said the young police officer. He is the one in this volume.

"I am a wizard with a confidentiality level of 4 and my subordinates are level 5. How can we help you?"

Officer Heinkel asked. When the black guy called the police just now, he only said that he had clues about Metalia. He didn't know the specific situation yet.

He is very smart and knows what he should listen to and what he should not listen to...

Field pointed at the lionesses who fell on the ground, woke up once and were given a bottle of paralytic by Levi, and said: "Bring these people back to the Central Police Station, they are... the superpowers of the Metalia family. Soldier, you should understand what I mean, right?"

Heinkel nodded.

"Very good. Also, seal this warehouse and search it inside and out."

Note: The Clayton Anti-Latos Act was forced by President Wilson to pass by Congress in 1914. Its purpose was to fight against monopoly and unfair competition, and at the same time, it also improved the treatment of workers to a certain extent. At that time, American labor unions evaluated the bill as "the Magna Carta of the labor movement."

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