There's no time to think why a town with technology stuck in the 20th century would have such advanced war machines like stone gargoyles.
The players filed into the shop, and the cowboy-hat-wearing owner slammed the door shut, flipping the light switch to provide illumination.
This middle-aged man, appearing under the Information Integration Glasses as "Robinson," had a translucent form similar to the jump rope girl, but he seemed to possess higher mobility, able to turn on the lights.
Mian Yue surveyed the shop, its shelves filled with an array of goods: candies, snacks, tobacco, alcohol, cold beverages, mechanical lubricant, household items, and even ice cream in the cooler.
The attention of Li Cheng and the others was focused on Reyes—he was hit in the chest by the beam fired from a stone gargoyle during the previous battle.
