Chapter 162 - 158
In a short time, Natasha had keenly observed that the anger of this big monster seemed to amplify its strength. The power behind its blows grew significantly more destructive, and its explosive power, speed, and endurance seemed limitless. Adding to this was its incredible self-healing ability, making it a formidable opponent.
However, raw strength didn't concern Natasha. After all, her own strength, with one arm capable of lifting over three hundred tons, paired with her domineering aura, was more than enough to pummel this big guy into submission.
What truly intrigued her was the monster's unique characteristic. If there was no limit to it, the implications would be terrifying.
Setting her coffee cup on the table, Natasha's sharp eyes glinted, and a sly smile tugged at her red lips. Wanda, sitting nearby, noticed Natasha's expression and immediately understood that the ever-cunning Natasha had come up with a plan. Wanda silently prayed for the monster on the screen.
"Where's Leon?" Natasha asked, retracting her gaze. She pulled out her phone and earphones, deftly placing the buds into her ears while scrolling through her device.
"He didn't say where he was going—so secretive," Wanda replied, her tone tinged with mild irritation. Being young and in love, she longed to spend every moment with Leon. But he had left without explanation the day before, not even bothering to tell her where he went. Wanda silently fumed, calling him a scoundrel in her mind.
She decided that when Leon returned, she would demand he make it up to her. Perhaps they could ride the Ferris wheel at Empire Park and share their first kiss. Wanda also worried Natasha might steal a march on her. This thought made Wanda glance at Natasha, snickering to herself.
Natasha noticed Wanda's gaze but didn't care. Whatever this little girl was thinking wasn't her concern. Her focus remained on the big green monster.
"Alright, let's see," Natasha murmured, her fingers dancing over her phone screen. Hacking into the military database wasn't simple, but she managed to break through. Pulling up classified files, she began reading:
