Chapter 237 Sudden agitation
Chapter 237 Sudden agitation
At night, everyone followed Bai Lie to the training ground where Bai Lang often came. There was nothing special here except a pile of scattered rocks.
"Come and see!" Zhao Heng shouted.
"What's the matter, Zhao Heng, have you found anything?" Mo Yan asked.
Everyone came to Zhao Heng, and Zhao Heng pointed ahead and said, "Look, there are traces of a fight here."
"Traces of a fight?"
Everyone looked at the place where Zhao Heng pointed in confusion, and at this moment they widened their eyes.
"Is this a monster?"
Before my eyes were fallen monsters, most of which were rock wolves. However, unlike what I usually saw, these monsters had turned into pieces, a horrible sight.
"What's going on? Why are these monsters dismembered? Was it the White Wolf who did it?" Karen asked in surprise.
Bai Lie looked at the scene before him and replied, "Probably not. I know Lang'er's skills. In my impression, he's not that ruthless."
"If it's not White Wolf, is there someone else here?" Mo Yan asked.
"Anyway, let's look around first, maybe there are some clues." Zhao Heng stood up and said.
"That's true." Bai Lie nodded.
Just as everyone was about to look for directions around them, suddenly, a loud explosion was heard from the distant mountains.
boom--
As the explosion was heard, the ground shook violently. At this moment, except for Bai Lie and Tianlang, everyone panicked. It took about two or three minutes to calm down.
"What happened just now? Was it an earthquake?" Karen asked anxiously.
"It doesn't look like it." Zhao Heng shook his head.
At this moment, Bai Lie looked towards the mountain, then at the monster lying on the ground in front of him. He immediately became panicked: "Could it be a wolf?"
"White Wolf? You mean he's in the mountains?" Kailin asked.
Bai Lie did not respond to Kailin's question. He just gritted his teeth and rushed up the mountain.
"Hey, Uncle Bai!" Kailin shouted loudly, but her voice did not attract Bai Lie to turn around.
"Forget it, let's follow them." Zhao Heng shook his head and said helplessly.
"Well, that's the only way." Mo Yan nodded, and then followed with everyone.
Under the cover of night, everyone hurried up the mountain road, and the surrounding scene became increasingly eerie.
The surrounding area was barren, with no trees to block the view. The view seemed particularly broad, but also exuded an indescribable desolation. The ground beneath my feet was dry and hard, and every step I took would raise a small cloud of dust.
Along the way, everyone encountered many monsters, all of which were rock wolves.
"Hey, do you find it strange that all the monsters here are rock wolves?" Kailin asked while running, holding two guns.
"Indeed, these monsters usually live in the mountains and rarely appear in large numbers like this at the foot of the mountain."
Ah!
Bai Lie shouted loudly, and the wolf-tooth hammer in his hand, with bursts of flames, almost swept away the monster in front of him.
"Could it be the work of another serious criminal?" Mo Yan said as he moved closer to the wolf pack.
"Can you please stop talking such bad words at a time like this?" Karen said angrily. Suddenly, a flash of fire appeared, and in a flash, all the monsters in front of her fell to the ground.
Yes, the incident at Wolf Mountain is still unforgettable. If William Neil had not merged his soul with the mountain and appeared to save them in the moment of crisis, they would have probably become victims of the demons summoned by the Deep Sinner.
Also, in the Black Territory, Zhou Cheng signed a contract with the Deep Sinner, and it was thanks to Yao Hui's timely rescue that she didn't want to see this thing a third time in her life!
After a hard fight, a group of rock wolves were finally eliminated.
Everyone sat on the ground to catch their breath. At this time, Zhao Heng walked towards the fallen wolves. After observing for a while, he made another discovery.
"Look, these monsters seem to have something around their necks." he shouted.
Hearing the sound, Kailin and Mo Yan took a closer look.
"Really? This shape...is it a collar?" Karen asked doubtfully.
"Collar? Are you saying that these monsters are deliberately raised by someone?" Bai Lie walked over and asked.
"Could it be It?" Mo Yan said.
"It? Are you talking about It from the Fallen Angel Brigade?" Bai Lie asked.
"Do you know General Bai?" Zhao Heng asked.
Bai Lie nodded. "Yes, his name was clearly mentioned in the wanted poster sent from the border. It is said that this guy is an extremely dangerous scientist who will do anything to achieve his goals."
"It seems certain that the commotion just now was caused by It," said Mo Yan.
"But what are they doing this time?" Kailin asked, spreading her hands. "Chiye said before that the poisonous spirit is in Shaling, but Tianlang said it's tens of thousands of miles away from here."
At this moment, Bai Lie was nervous, as if he had thought of something, but he did not explain to everyone. He just silently clenched the weapon in his hand and continued to rush towards the mountain.
Seeing this, everyone didn't dare to ask any more questions and followed.
The mountain road became increasingly narrow, with bottomless cliffs on both sides. A single mistake could crush you to pieces. Bai Lie, however, showed no fear. He moved swiftly, leaping nimbly along the mountain road.
On the way, they encountered attacks from monsters one after another. They fought their way through and soon arrived at the place where the initial sound came from.
In front of them was a campsite, with tents standing out in the canyon, which was very conspicuous. This also confirmed the fact that the Fallen Angel Brigade was stationed here.
Everyone's eyes were fixed on the camp before them. The tents stood out in the canyon. Made of a rough black cloth, covered in strange stains and patches, they resembled giant black beetles crawling about in the night. Simple wooden fences surrounded the tents, broken in places. The stumps were jagged and pristine, as if shattered by a powerful force, barely holding up the structure.
The wind roared through the canyon, rustling the tent fabric. A pungent odor wafted through the air, like the stench of rotting flesh mixed with some chemical. In the center of the camp, a massive bonfire stood, though only a few unburned charcoal remained, emitting a faint red glow that flickered in the wind, ready to be swallowed by darkness at any moment.
Continuing to walk forward, the soil on the ground looked like it had been plowed, forming irregular grooves, and in some places it even rose high to form mounds.
There were several deep claw marks on the stone ground not far away. The claw marks were of different lengths, and the deepest one almost split the boulder in half. The claw marks were curved and sharp, not like those left by ordinary wild beasts. They looked more like scratches left by rock wolves during their attack.
As everyone continued to go deeper, the scene before them suddenly surprised everyone.
“This, this is…” At this moment, Karen’s eyes widened.
At the same time, others also showed embarrassed expressions.
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