Chapter 1732
Chapter 1732
"This complicated circuitry is making my head spin.
"It has to be said that the Martial Art Union is really vicious. They set up so many bombs obliviously intending to blow up the entire island."
"Do you think we can defuse them?"
"Of course, our master must have already had a solution." RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
Hearing the discussion of the Blackrose and others, Tony cleared his throat and spoke up. "Sir, they are all here."
His sudden voice startled everyone. They turned around to see their master and greeted him respectfully.
Sean walked straight over and looked at the complicated circuitry with a frown.
This was far more complicated than what he had seen in the pictures.
Just then, the general from Ceanland arrived.
"Mr. Anderson."
Sean nodded at him, saying, "Thank you for your help."
The general waved his hand. "It's what I do."
Then he took out his phone, found the picture sent by Chester, and continued, "Chester has sent me the results analyzed by the experts."
Sean took the phone and examined the picture.
The important nodes had been marked by the experts.
He subconsciously glanced at the timer. There were only two hours left until the explosion.
His face turning stern, he ordered in a deep voice," Blackrose, I'll send you the picture. You guys follow the marked positions on it and take your places."
"Yes, master!"
Blackrose and others quickly dispersed.
Sean and General Hayes walked to the position of the main switch and looked at the dense circuitry. Both looked serious.
Although several important nodes had been found, dealing with them was a different issue.
Just then, Sean's phone rang.
It was Chester.
As soon as the line connected, Chester's voice came from the other end. "Before starting, you need to cut off any potentially dangerous circuitry around the main switch."
Sean and General Hayes exchanged a look before they put on insulating gloves and took out scissors.
"I'll do it." General Hayes stopped Sean and smiled with a raised eyebrow, "I have more experience in this aspect."
He was right.
And Sean let him do the job.
Soon, under the guidance of experts on the other end of the phone, one circuit after another was cut off.
But each move brought both men a cold sweat and sent them on edge. Fortunately, there was no danger.
In the end, the complicated circuitry was finally sorted out.
General Hayes wiped the sweat off his forehead and let out a deep breath. "Now there are only lines left inside."
There were three thicker lines in red, yellow, and blue.
"This is not easy," Sean said gravely.
Just then, Chester's voice came from the other side of the phone.
"Two of these three lines need to be cut off."
General Hayes asked immediately, "Which two?"
"Well, the experts can't accurately tell." Chester sighed and continued, "It will depend on your judgment."
Both Sean and General Hayes changed colors.
"How... How should we do that?" General Hayes stared closely at those three lines for a moment, but he got no clue.
Sean glanced at the timer and narrowed his eyes. "There is only one hour before it blows up."
They didn't have much time left.