Chapter 338 Even my dog can find the den of these lowly creatures that yearn for freedom.
Chapter 338 Even my dog can find the den of these lowly creatures that yearn for freedom.
Chapter 338 Even my dog can find the den of these lowly creatures that yearn for freedom.
The white worm slithered underground until it crashed into the wall of a research institute and came to a stop.
On the insect, a cool, moonlit spiritual mark quietly detached and hid in a corner.
The next second, the wall slowly began to wriggle, like a clam opening its mouth, and a sticky tentacle stretched out and gently curled up the insect.
The entire research institute slowly writhed, pulling the tentacles inward to contract.
Soon, the insect was placed on the desk at the core of the research institute.
The staff member on duty picked up the insect, turned it over, and looked at its abdomen.
Upon seeing the striking red patch beneath the membrane, his expression instantly changed. He quickly stood up and walked towards a slender man wearing a white coat.
"My lord, urgent intelligence from Li Xiuchen."
"Shh, be quiet, I'm listening to her heartbeat."
The man in the white coat spoke without turning his head, his gaze fixed on the huge glass culture chamber in front of him.
The nearly six-meter-high incubation chamber was filled with densely packed pipes and wires, and its surface was covered with intricate rune circuits. Every second, enough mana and life force to burst an eighth-sequence professional was injected into it.
The surging nutrient solution resembled an ocean, and within the azure nutrient solution, a massive outline was faintly visible.
That Dongyou was completely inhuman; it was unbearable to look at, yet it exuded a unique beauty and attraction.
The man's eyes were filled with infatuation as he sighed softly, "Ah, she's getting more and more beautiful, isn't she?"
The professional next to him twitched slightly at the corner of his mouth, lowered his head, and handed him the insect: "Lord Shingetsuyo, red alert, I think you should take a look."
"Ugh, so noisy—"
Shingetsu Yoru's face was full of dissatisfaction. He took the insect and crushed it forcefully.
A faint trace of Li Xiuchen's spiritual power escaped from it, and his urgent voice rang out: "The Divine Grace Society has arrived. The trap of the stranded women has completely failed and was easily seen through by a seventh-sequence professional named Gu Yun."
The air was silent for a moment.
Not only the messenger, but everyone around looked over, their eyes filled with astonishment and uncertainty.
This trap that exploits people's sympathy, though crude, has never failed due to the support of the setting, atmosphere, and emotions, coupled with their unparalleled biotechnology.
Today, however, I failed completely, and was seen through by a seventh-sequence professional.
If the information hadn't possessed Li Xiuchen's spirituality, they would have all thought it was false intelligence from the enemy.
"Gu Yun — Hehe, interesting."
"With someone like this as material, she will definitely become more perfect and mature."
Shingetsu Yoru smiled, elegantly wiping the slime off his hands, and said, "Notify the Bonebreakers and Night Witches, and bring them back at any cost."
"But----"
Someone frowned.
The fact that Li Xiuchen issued a red warning means that this guy named Gu Yun is not easy to deal with.
Although both the Bonecrusher and the Night Witch are sixth-order goblins, they can still suffer heavy losses if one is not careful.
"It's just a lowly creation, what's there to regret?"
Shingetsu chuckled softly, stroking the petri dish, and said calmly, "Evolution inevitably requires sacrifice, and it is their honor to sacrifice for their creator."
The crowd remained silent, but did not offer any rebuttal.
Soon, a white insect left the research institute.
At the same time, the long-hidden spiritual imprint of the rebellious son flew out again and landed on the insect.
A few minutes later, the insects emerged from a pile of humus and wriggled in the dim candlelight of the cave.
A rough, green hand picked it up and crushed it.
"The prey has arrived; bring it back at any cost."
The tone was extremely cold, as if calling a dog.
Beneath the blood-stained and muddy animal skin skirt, the Night Witch's body trembled slightly.
Through learning and development, it has come to understand what the phrase "at any cost" means.
That means the deaths of countless foolish boys and bad girls, and possibly itself as well.
Beside it, a goblin twice the size of a normal goblin gleamed and muttered, "I can't take it anymore."
"Even if you can't bear it, you have to. It's not time to break your bones yet."
The Night Witch turned around, raised her rough hand, and almost reverently stroked the rough and eerie patterns on the wall.
Those patterns resemble clouds, wind, beasts—and also the world itself.
"The girl whom the Most High God revealed to me has not yet appeared—but she will soon."
The Night Witch's eyes gleamed, sparkling with a light indistinguishable from that of a human.
"We will be free, upright, head held high, walking in the sunlight as true life."
"Soon, Bonebreaker, tell everyone, very soon—"
Meanwhile, those who were heading deeper into the harbor suddenly found that the resistance they encountered had increased considerably.
Countless goblins charged forward like madmen, determined to block the crowd with their blood and corpses, even at the cost of their lives.
Initially, the skilled professionals of the Divine Grace Society were well-trained, and with Elias in charge of the overall situation, their speed of progress was not affected.
But gradually, Elias realized something was wrong.
A fierce curse appeared on the corpses of the dead goblins.
A single curse is easy to resolve, but when a series of curses come together, they become a swamp of poison that even he cannot overcome.
"Everyone, back off! Drive these monsters away! Don't kill them!"
Elias quickly understood what to do.
But in practice, it's a different story.
The goblins' attacks grew stronger, and king-level goblins were everywhere.
It's simply impossible not to kill them.
Even so, casualties continued to occur within the team.
As the killing and death continued, the curse spread like mold, quickly enveloping them.
Soon, the group found themselves in a situation with no way out.
"Goblins are cunning and treacherous, always preferring to use traps and ambushes, and almost never attack head-on, especially not with such suicidal attacks."
Elias recalled the information Li Xiuchen had given him, and his heart sank slightly.
At this point, how could he not realize that something was wrong?
"Either the information provided by Li Xiuchen is inaccurate, or—our intelligence has been leaked."
But whatever the reason, the most important thing now is to get out of there.
Mr. Gu.
Elias turned to look at Xiao Yun, his expression pleading for help.
Beside him, Li Xiuchen lowered his head and remained silent, but a hint of mockery flashed in his eyes.
"Even if he's incredibly strong and perceptive, once he's fallen into the trap, what can he do? It's nothing more than a slow death."
Xiao Yun glanced at him, then looked at Elias and said, "Let's skip the research institute and go straight to the goblin's lair."
"A goblin's lair?"
Elias's heart skipped a beat, and a sharp glint appeared in his eyes.
Beside him, Li Xiuchen was startled. Suppressing his panic, he said, "Hahaha, Lord Gu Yun, you must be joking. So many people in our harbor have searched for countless days, but we still can't find their nest."
"What if you lead the wrong way? Wouldn't that make things even worse?"
"If you can't find it, it means you're bad at the game. Even my dog can find it."
Xiao Yun chuckled lightly, and the rebellious son beside him raised his head slightly, his icy blue eyes looking at Li Xiuchen with contempt and sarcasm.
Li Xiuchen's face was extremely grim. He turned to Elias and said, "My lord, please reconsider. If we can reach the research institute and reunite with Lord Shen Yueye, we still have a chance to survive."
"But to believe a dog—heh—"
Elias's eyes flickered, he gave him a deep look, and let out a long breath.
Li Xiuchen thought he had persuaded him, and a hint of joy flashed in his eyes.
But Elias suddenly walked to Xiao Yun's side and nodded slightly to his rebellious son: "Please lead the way."
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