Chapter 658 - The Weapon Against the Burrower Beneath
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 658 - The Weapon Against the Burrower Beneath

"Da da da da da—"

The soldiers of South Korea looked resolute as they manned heavy machine guns, firing their weapons of human slaughter at the burrower beneath in the magma.

Amidst the red glow, countless tracer rounds shot out, hitting the burrower beneath.

“SSSSSSSSS”

The creature, resembling a huge octopus covered in tentacles and tumors, waved its disgusting claws and emitted a sharp, dizzying scream. However, even the bullets from the heavy machine guns were blocked by its tough skin.

Especially when the burrower thrashed its tentacles, splashing magma everywhere, the power of the bullets was greatly reduced.

Soldiers took out grenades from their waists, disregarding the toxic gas issue in the underground caves. They bit off the safety pins with their teeth and threw the grenades after calculating, but most of them exploded in the air without even hitting the magma river. Even with so many grenades exploding at once, the exterior of the burrower remained unharmed, let alone the grenade fragments.

The commander of this unit could see that, overall, the burrower wasn't powerful. Its most terrifying ability was to cause earthquakes. However, the burrower itself was still a fleshy creature, and human weapons could harm it, but it would require heavier firepower.

This led to a despairing fact for humans—the burrower hid underground, and humans' true heavy firepower couldn't be used, so soldiers could only confront it with light firepower, unable to even break through its skin.

“SSSSSSS—”

"Ahhhh—"

"My head is going to explode!"

"My brain, my brain..."

This eerie and disgusting creature screamed again, causing many soldiers to have splitting headaches, clutching their heads, and howling. There was also a strange, chilling sensation in their brains as if their minds were being completely invaded.

The commander thought of the intelligence provided by the United States, which stated that mature burrowers seemed to have the ability to mentally control others. However, this ability was not particularly powe

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