At that ti, there were many news reports covering this event, and every Arican who paid attention to the matter felt a deep sense of sha.
And this sha was brought upon them by Jiang Cheng and Zhang Dabiao, these two were blatantly provoking the authority of the Arican police, no, it could even be said they were challenging the entire nation’s dignity.
At this mont, when the eyes of global dia were focused on all of this, Jiang Cheng and Zhang Dabiao carried out yet another earth-shattering act, they felt the fun wasn’t enough, so they directly blew up a helicopter.
With just one punch, they shattered the helicopter into pieces. Did the pilot inside manage to escape?
That was not sothing Jiang Cheng and Zhang Dabiao should worry about. What they should do now is, when this farce’s uproar reaches its peak, publicly reveal their identities.
Yes, that is to choose to unmask.
Only a fool would take off their mask and reveal their face at this ti, knowing how many snipers might be targeting them, so exposing themselves now is utterly irrational.
But there was one way to prove their identity, and that was to play a song.
Arise... you who... do not want...
At that ti, practically all the foreigners watching this big news were utterly baffled, what was this passionate and intense rhythm?
It seed sowhat familiar too.
How could they not know? Fla Country is one of the major powers in the world today, and as the national anthem is played, it is almost universally recognizable, many people could tell it was their country’s song from the prelude alone.
"Whoa, isn’t this the anthem? How could it play at such a ti?
Wait, it seems to be coming from those two iron n, am I hearing wrong?
No mistake, it was them playing it. Could it be that these invincible iron n were made by our Fla Country?
Instantly, a surge of pride welled up from the hearts of the Fla Country people, a feeling indescribable in words.
Nobody could have imagined this sequence of events would arise so inexplicably.
Damn it, the Fla Country people are too arrogant, daring to do such a thing on our territory.
Fuck, we absolutely cannot let them leave so easily, or else where would we place our nation’s face?
Shit, the Aricans are truly useless, letting others run wild at their own doorstep and doing nothing about it, yet they still boast about being the world’s greatest, what right do they have to boast?"
Many citizens began to stand up, frantically complaining about their own country’s incompetence, and frankly speaking, anyone would find it unbearable for enemies to run wild at their own doorstep with no ans to stop them, an imnsely frustrating feeling.
However, no matter how angry they got, they still had no ans to deal with an enemy impervious to bullets and unreachable by rockets, translating to invincibility.
Is there any way to fight against them?
Then it would only be possible to combat them with Iron n on the sa level as Jiang Cheng and Zhang Dabiao.
But does Arica really have such technology now?
It was unbelievable, and at this ti, representatives from the Coal Affairs Bureau gathered around the president, each person anxious like ants on a hot pan.
President, their provocation is serious, in my opinion, it is necessary to use our secret weapon.
Yes, I also think we shouldn’t hide it anymore, can they be the only ones capable of developing this external armor? We Aricans, we have it too.
Actually, these people only had a superficial understanding of their own country’s technology, nobody understood better than the president that they indeed possessed such technology, but the critical issue was that their technology was not fully developed, with many unresolved aspects.
What they never expected was that the Yan Family managed to research this external armor ahead of them, how could this be possible?
Theoretically speaking, this armor should have been first created by them in Arica, considering that Adamantium was sothing they first developed.
In addition to power systems, they certainly were ahead of the world by a level, but truth be told, even with such advanced technological developnts in Arica, their Iron Man suits were still in a testing phase—in essence, inferior by more than one grade compared to Jiang Cheng’s design.
How could this guy’s designed Iron Man be so powerful? Did he actually unravel that critical elent? For the Arican scientists, it was astonishing that the critical point naturally referred to the operator himself.
Creating armor itself isn’t difficult, rely combining several existing high-tech Arican components together. However, the problem lay in this combination, and the crucial point was that after combining them, they still couldn’t find a suitable operator.
Even the strongest Arican individual felt a sense of oppression after entering this armor.
After all, this thing is made of tal alloy, primarily exceeding human limits in weight unless one is an exceptionally strong person able to control it with ease.
Due to this, Arica improved their manufacturing process, adding thrusters on the limbs to allow operators to make the suit lighter when using it. However, truth be told, even so, operations remained quite inconvenient, with the biggest drawback being that when thrust devices are used on all limbs, the Iron Man’s energy consumption becos extrely high.
Essentially, if not taken down in a few minutes, there would be no energy left, hence it was still in a reforming phase.
So when they saw the Yan Family’s Iron Man, their first thought was that it surely couldn’t last long.
Because it was clear to them that the Yan Family’s Iron Man was much more agile than theirs, and a critical elent in such agile movent.
Was that the Yan Family’s Iron Man surely used more advanced energy devices and made several adjustnts to the limbs.
Otherwise, relying solely on current human strength, it was impossible to move such formidable tal armor.
However, how could they possibly have imagined, before designing this Iron Man, Jiang Cheng had first designed the Genetic Enhancent Potion, and it was precisely because of the existence of the Genetic Enhancent Potion.
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