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I'm bombarding the Supernatural World with my firearms

Chen Miao transmigrated to a supernatural world, where everyone had their own profession, such as "Student", "Fighter", "Thief", and so on. After much contemplation, he activated the "Gunslinger" profession. From then on! While the foreign races brandished their claws to invade, and others tirelessly trained their physical fitness and learned skills. Chen Miao silently ventured into secret realms to collect all sorts of materials, crafting Occupation Exclusive weapons like the "Thompson Submachine Gun," "Falling Blossom Sniper Rifle," "Inferno Gatling," "Matrix Sky-Eye Cannon," and so on. ... One day, people suddenly noticed that a very unfamiliar Supernatural Occupation had appeared on the city's Combat Power rankings. And in the crowd. Chen Miao, bare-chested under a black suit jacket with sunglasses on and a cigar in his mouth, held two Inferno Gatlings in his hands, looking up slightly at a group of scoundrels in front of him with the corners of his mouth turned up. "Don't wait for me to stuff the gun barrel in your mouth before you admit you were wrong."

Medieval rabbit · sci-fi
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478 Chs

Chapter 39: "The riotous flowers are gradually blinding one's eyes.

"Going for a big score?"

Chen Miao frowned and shook his head, "You're talking like we're some kind of criminal gang. I'm a good person, you understand? Up to now, I've never broken the law; I don't do illegal things."

"If you're in a desperate situation and need to gamble, don't drag me into it; I'm not at that point yet."

"I'm a law-abiding citizen, a loyal subject of the Federation."

And that was indeed the case.

Since arriving until today, about ten days or so, he really hadn't done anything illegal. He didn't get his hands dirty when Doctor Gou committed murder, nor was it illegal to kill in the secret realm.

At most, he had dined and dashed, but that couldn't be considered breaking the law.

After all, in everyday context, "breaking the law" typically refers to criminal law, which doesn't include dine-and-dash."

"Huh!"