One must admit, the hypothesis proposed by Chu Chengrui is definitely a spine-chilling topic. Perhaps for others, even if they heard Chu Chengrui's words, they might not have a very visceral feeling, but Chu Ge is different.
After all, he had personally experienced a fierce battle with several such "war machines."
When Chu Chengrui mentioned "Number Ninety-Seven," it essentially confirmed Su Yuanke's previous deduction: the three people who died at Chu Ge's hands were all "war machines" under Chu Chengrui's command.
Apart from the person known as "Number Ninety-Nine," if judged by the level of ability corresponding to the number, the other two at the time should have been "Number Ninety-Eight" and "Number One Hundred."
