He realized that something was wrong and quickly released his gun. He tried to block the wound with his hands. The rapid loss of strength caused his legs to become unstable and he seemed to be falling down.
Su Ming passed the first enemy and met the second soldier in front of him. He had already noticed the situation and was turning his head to look to the right.
With the help of the potential energy of diving in the air, Su Ming raised his left claw and quickly pierced into his abdomen. He led the other party to crash into the body of the third soldier behind him.
At this moment, there was enough time to react. The fourth soldier had already raised the muzzle and turned to Su Ming’s position.
Just as he was about to pull the trigger, Su Ming pulled out his sharp claw and swung it down forcefully, knocking the automatic rifle out of the other party’s hand.
The strong impact caused the soldier’s right index finger to break, and his middle finger to bend and break.