Ninja God in Comics

Chapter 396 I'm Not Satisfied

"what!"

His left leg was shot through, and Chris, who couldn't bear the pain, screamed again.

Only this time, his screams only lasted for a short second, and he was forcibly suppressed by himself.

It won't work if you don't press it down, because Rogge has turned the muzzle of the blaster and aimed it at his head.

The pain in his legs was unbearable, but compared to death, Chris still knew which one to choose.

"Mr. Roger, you..."

The commander never imagined that his low-pitched plea for mercy would actually be exchanged for Rogge to shoot more decisively.

Looking at Chris, who was trying his best to endure the pain, the commander planned to continue to say something, but in the end he didn't say anything. He signaled the guards around him to put down their weapons and backed up a distance.

Rogge didn't want to continue shooting at Chris, at least until he figured out the ins and outs of the matter, he didn't have this idea for the time being.

But the commander's sentence "he was still a child" completely aroused his anger.

Although he didn't know how long the average life expectancy of Xandar people was, Chris, who was trampled under his feet now, didn't look like a child.

Rogge didn't forget that this Chris, who served as a mission officer and was a missionary to the Kerry Empire.

And taking a step back, even in the standards of Xandar Stars, the current Chris is indeed a child, and this will definitely not be the reason for him to let Chris go.

If there is a mistake, you must admit it. This is the truth that every five- or six-year-old child on earth knows.

The people Rogge despised the most were those who used age as an excuse after making mistakes.

In his concept, whether it is those 13- or 14-year-old underage children, or those 70-80-year-olds who are already old, as long as they do something wrong, they must be responsible for their actions.

It's one thing to respect the old and love the young, but it's another to take responsibility for one's own actions.

It was because he had seen too many bullshit and muddy things like "he's just a child", "he's getting old" and "he's an old man" before that made him even more convinced that everyone should be responsible for their own actions. this concept.

"Looking at your appearance, you should also know the ins and outs of things. Tell me, what is going on?"

After barely suppressing the anger in his heart, Rogge said to the commander in a cold tone.

"No problem, as long as it's what you want to know, Mr. Roger, I'll definitely know everything."

After hearing Rogge's question, the commander finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Although Rogge still looks angry now, at least he won't shoot at Chris now.

As long as Rogge doesn't shoot Chris, as long as Chris doesn't die in front of him or in the headquarters building, he can compromise on anything else.

"Well, Mr. Roger, I wonder if you can let us stop the bleeding for Chris first?

"His wound continues to bleed like this. I'm afraid that he has already died of excessive blood loss before he can pay you satisfactory compensation."

The commander asked in a low voice again, he didn't see the appearance of a soldier at all, but instead looked like a man of power who used to be a dog all day long.

More than ten minutes later, in the living room next to the command center, Rogge sat on the sofa with a calm expression.

Opposite him are the guard commander of the building, and Chris, who has preliminarily bandaged the wounds on his legs.

"Tell me, tell me everything you know!"

In the next few minutes, the commander said everything he knew without reservation.

Including Chris' plan, the arrangement of Chris's father, the chairman of the military council, how Chris found him, and some promises and benefits that Chris gave him.

In order not to let things continue to develop in a worse direction, the commander did not dare to conceal the slightest, and told the whole story of the whole thing.

After the commander finished speaking, Rogge turned to look at Chris who said nothing, his face became more and more cold.

As he expected, Chris just wanted to use his father's power to avenge him a little, so that he didn't get his due reward so smoothly.

But when he knew the specific content of Rogge's remuneration, he had some ideas that he should not have, and informed his father, the speaker of the military council, the detailed list of the remuneration.

Then, his plan changed from an initial revenge operation to an invasion operation that took Rogge's reward as his own.

In order to successfully obtain this batch of equipment that belonged to Rogge, they deliberately set the location of the operation at the headquarters building.

As long as they can successfully kill Rogge in the headquarters building, then they can characterize what happened this time as Rogge claiming that he has made a fuss about the headquarters building, and killing the relevant staff.

Although this does not seem to fit Rogge's character, but at that time everyone died, and no one would have trouble with the Speaker of the Military Council.

While Rogge was still alive, someone might be willing to fight for justice for him.

But if he died, then naturally no one would be willing to stand up for a dead person.

Especially since this is a dead man from another planet.

So as long as Rogge dies, whether other people believe it or not, it will not have any impact on Chris's plan.

And that batch of equipment that originally belonged to him will naturally be re-owned by Nova Corps, and the Military Council will make reasonable arrangements.

Overall, Chris's plan is a feasible and successful plan.

But the crux of the problem is that they completely underestimated Rogge's strength.

In their plan, Rogge, who had defeated the accuser Ronan twice, was at most a line stronger than the Centurion.

After all, the Centurion is already the most powerful individual in the Nova Corps. The possibility that Rogge is several levels stronger than the Centurion was ignored by them instinctively from the beginning.

The Nova Corps is indeed strong, but what they pursue is not the strength of the individual combat power, but the strength of the legion as a whole.

So this possibility, which was ignored by them from the beginning, became the most fatal weakness in their plan.

"It turns out to be like this. No wonder when I saw you for the first time in the guild hall three days ago, I felt that you had a natural arrogance in you. I didn't expect you to really come from a powerful family."

After listening to Chris' explanation, Roger said with a smile.

Seeing the smile on Rogge's face, Chris and the commander finally let go of the big stone in their hearts and breathed a sigh of relief.

Their confession finally brought a chance to resolve this incident peacefully.

Chris doesn't need to worry about his own life, and the commander doesn't have to worry about Chris dying in the headquarters building. Everything is starting to develop for the better.

However, just when Chris and the commander both felt that Rogge had an idea of ​​a peaceful solution, Rogge suddenly picked up the blaster gun on the table and pointed the muzzle directly at Chris's head, decisively. Pulled the trigger.

call out!

The green blaster bullet penetrated Chris's head without any suspense, completely taking his life, and the bright red blood that shot out immediately stained the clean desktop.

"The answer is very detailed, but I'm not satisfied."

Rogge put down the blaster gun in his hand, picked up the white napkin next to the table, and wiped his right hand, which was splashed with Chris' blood, in a leisurely manner.

"Notify his father of the speaker and say that I am waiting for him here!"

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