Ryan's number is 11, following his number from The Fast Car King.
The original No. 11 on the standings could only move one place back. The unlucky guy who was one number lower out of thin air was the No. 12 who An Xin shouted for Mo Fan to kill.
After seeing Ryan, Mo Fan turned his attention to him.
Ryan's "Rapid Wind", from the body to all the installed modules, was customized at his own expense.
Perhaps because of his absolute confidence in his customized car, there are no obvious traces of the installation of combat modules on the outside of the "Swift Wind".
On the other hand, most of the other players in the field have one or two combat modules installed.
After rising one level, the eight people were brought to an indoor track.
The transparent room they were in opened, each corresponding to a track.
I don’t know whether it was intentional or a coincidence, but Ryan happened to be lined up next to Mo Fan and Potter.
Ryan took the initiative to say hello: "I finally met you, Potter."
Potter asked strangely: "Are you looking for me?"
"Of course, everyone tells me that you are the best driver in Death Speed, so let me get rid of you first."
Potter curled his lips and said, "I agree with the first half of the sentence, but the second half is their own personal thing."
"I originally wanted to compete with you on the first track, but unfortunately you didn't catch up." Ryan said regretfully.
Porter looked at the countdown projected in front and responded:
"The first section of the track is so simple. There is nothing to compare it with. Who doesn't know how to accelerate in a straight line? Fast corners are really fast."
3, 2, 1, 0!
The moment the countdown reached zero, eight players rushed out at the same time.
The existence of the Maze Key Challenge was not disclosed by the competition team before the game. It was an unexpected event just like the test before obtaining the combat module.
The contestants had no idea about the content of the competition and could only complete the competition based on experience and on-the-spot responses.
The players present have all obtained at least one combat module, and they all understand the dangers in the death maze.
This led them to initially choose a conservative strategy and move forward at a moderate pace.
But Ryan and Porter, contrary to everyone else, rushed into the field at full speed from the beginning, as if this was an indoor practice field on weekdays.
The first few hundred meters of the Key Challenge are on a regular track and are not very difficult.
The gap between "War Eagle" and "Swift Wind" was too big, and they were quickly pulled apart.
But every time the distance between the two is about to close, Porter activates the magnet.
Under the influence of the magnet module, an invisible rope seems to be connected between the two cars, allowing the "War Eagle" to achieve speed beyond its original performance.
Acceleration comes second. When the traction is in effect, "Swift Wind" will be forced to decelerate at the same time, which brings a lot of trouble to Ryan.
Relying on the magnet that comes every 10 seconds, Mo Fan and Porter were not thrown away at the beginning.
As it continued to advance, the track became narrower and narrower, from eight lanes at the beginning to three lanes.
When they merged again, the first level of the Key Challenge appeared ahead.
A huge fan wheel appeared in front of the passage. Three fan-like blades rotated at a constant speed. You had to seize the right moment to pass through the space between the blades.
Thick fan blades made of pure metal, each fan blade is more than two meters high, making a dull sound of breaking wind when rotating.
If you are hit by a fan blade, you don't have to think about what will happen.
Ryan encountered this kind of dangerous level for the first time. He slowed down before reaching the fan. After a brief hesitation, he accelerated and rushed past the blades.
Porter did not slow down at all, controlling the speed of the car through a 360-degree flick, and the car body slid diagonally through the gap between the two blades.
When we came to the other side of the fan blades, the front of the car just turned right and continued to move forward.
Relying on Ryan's hesitation before the first level, Mo Fan and Porter gained a temporary lead.
When the following riders entered the level, they happened to see the two passing through the fan blades from a distance.
Seeing that the two of them passed it easily with almost no hesitation, they felt that the level was not difficult. Even if they failed, they would only hit the wall.
They thought they had figured out the difficulty of the Key Challenge, so they stopped waiting and watched, speeding up and rushing towards the fan blades.
But when they got close to the fan blades, the riders discovered that the fan blades were heavy. If they were hit, the consequences would be even worse than failing in the test of obtaining the combat module.
In panic, several riders subconsciously wanted to slow down.
But they were too close to the fan blades, and it was too late to slow down anymore. Instead, they disrupted the rhythm of passing the level.
No. 25, the fastest car, was hit by a fan blade on the front of the car. The car body was almost broken by the fan blade, and it spun and flew up and hit the wall.
With the lessons learned from No. 25, several drivers behind him were mentally prepared for the fan blades and had more room to react.
Except for No. 25 at the beginning, there was only one other unlucky guy who hit the fan blade and was eliminated.
Potter and Mo Fan didn't know what happened next. All their attention was focused on "Swift Wind" next to them.
After the fan leaf level, what you will encounter is not a more difficult challenge, but a relatively gentle buffer zone.
With the short-term advantage gained by passing through the fan blades, he was quickly chased back after leaving the level.
The game fell into passivity again.
"Brother, they are driving too fast, I can't hold on anymore."
"Keep driving and leave the rest to me."
Mo Fan lowered the window and said to Ryan who lowered the window and blew the wind:
"You have to know that this is a death racing game. Speeding is only second. In the death racing arena, the core is death."
As he spoke, he took out a shotgun and aimed it at "Swift Wind".
The reason why the death wheel is not directly used is that "Swift Wind" has been modified almost purely for speed, and the body has very few defense modules.
He was afraid that if he couldn't hold back, he would kill Ryan.
Ryan is different from other drivers in that he does not make a living by racing and is a consumable product "supported" by the racing team.
The purpose of those drivers' existence is to make the competition more intense and exciting.
As long as the goal is achieved, death is death, no different from the death of a dog.
Including Clayton, Vartan and Rolf who are at the top of the standings. Although they are the stars of Death Speed, they still belong to this group. As long as the competition team wants to, they can package as many such stars as they want.
But Ryan is different.
He comes from a well-known family in Tianche City. He only needs to express his desire to play Death Speeder, and the competition team gives the green light and allows him to bring his customized car to the competition.
If this is the case for the competition group, let alone the participating drivers?
The eldest son of Tianche City, placed in Comet City and Meteor Town, is equivalent to having four big characters on his head.
Who dares to touch me!
That is to say, Ryan is approachable. If it were other upper-class people of the same level, let alone attacking each other, even if they were verbally offensive, the automatic law enforcement team would arrive at the scene at the speed of light, and the whole family would be exposed.
Therefore, before Mo Fan fired, he gave a warning to prevent him from getting too excited and being captured as soon as he left the playing field.
Facing Mo Fan's reminder, Ryan seemed to remember something and raised the car window in cooperation.
boom.
Mo Fan pulled the trigger, and countless steel bullets hit "Swift Wind". As the gunfire flickered, a thick spiritual energy burst out from "Swift Wind".
"Swift Wind" seemed to be surrounded by an invisible barrier, and bullets bounced off less than ten centimeters away from the car body.
Mo Fan frowned and looked along the source of the spiritual energy.
I saw the escort who had been silent and sitting quietly in the passenger seat of "Swift Wind", now pointing at them with open palms.
The spiritual energy came from the escort's palm.
It can be directly used as a weapon or armor to participate in battle.
Is this the ability of a combat-type prosthetic body?