1241: Chapter 616: The Thief Cries “Catch the Thief” – Suppression_3 1241: Chapter 616: The Thief Cries “Catch the Thief” – Suppression_3 There was a group of research personnel on the side who were not involved in the conflict, trying to diate, “Everybody, calm down, we still haven’t figured out the situation…”
“Calm down my ass!” Both parties essentially burst out in unison.
Xiaozhu shouted, “If we stay calm until the big boss arrives, once the boss loses his temper, none of you can bear it.
You frogs in the well don’t understand the greatness of the boss…”
What Yamamoto yelled was, “We were kidnapped to this place, and you people don’t think of rebelling, but talk about staying calm?
Are we supposed to live here cluelessly like them, in this hellish place?
And you all just stand by and watch…”
“Ga…” Before he could finish, the group behind Yamamoto suddenly felt as if the sun was obscured, and then a strange scream was heard from the sky.
Almost everyone instinctively looked up together, only to see a huge pterosaur with a wingspan of nearly twenty ters, circling low overhead.
Upon seeing the pterosaur, so people scread in terror while others in excitent.
Those terrified shouted, “Watch out, another pterosaur, everyone find cover quickly!”
The excited were mainly from Xiaozhu’s group, especially numbers one and two, who stood calmly, watching people scuttle here and there—whom else could this huge pterosaur in the sky be, if not the boss?
Yamamoto and a few others had not yet found a place to hide when they felt enveloped by the shadow again.
Imdiately after, a gust of wind blew, and the pterosaur stood right in front of them.
That wasn’t all; what shocked them even more was that as the pterosaur folded its wings, its body rapidly changed and in a mont, a huge, terrifying Tyrannosaurus stood before them, roaring ferociously.
Yamamoto and his group were stunned, being roared at by a raging Tyrannosaurus, right in the face—what did that feel like?
It felt far more painful than having shells exploding beside them on the battlefield.
At that mont, none of Yamamoto’s group could remain standing; everyone’s mind went blank, their ears ringing, so even had blood flowing from their ears, and a few fainted straightaway facing that gaping maw.
The research personnel, who were generally less equipped for combat, seeing this, beca even less coherent.
By the ti the roar echoed, there was hardly anyone left who was lucid.
However, there was one elderly researcher with white hair, already lying on the ground, yet looking at the Tyrannosaurus with excitent, muttering, “A living dinosaur, I’ve finally seen a living dinosaur.
I never thought I’d see a living dinosaur in my lifeti…”
The world is never short of blind worshippers; like this person, who, seeing a Tyrannosaurus up close, first thought wasn’t that he was about to beco food, but rather appeared to be a loyal and enthusiastic admirer of dinosaurs.
After roaring, Yan Fei originally wanted to do more, but didn’t expect to have gradually “digested” those “changes,” and beco so powerful by now.
Seeing all those people on the ground, neither maid nor injured but terrified nearly senseless, he felt it was no longer right to proceed.
These were all going to be his future laborers; if he broke them all now, who would do the work for him later?
A good boss needs to tolerate the shortcomings of his laborers, after all, nobody’s perfect!
And reflecting on this incident, there was so fault on his own part too.
After dumping these people here, he relied just on numbers one and two to handle everything and forgot that the batch brought in later consisted of many security personnel—those were people who survived on physical force, and it was normal for them to be insubordinate.
His actions were too hasty at that ti; preoccupied with confiscating their weapons, he had forgotten to provide numbers one and two with the ans to intimidate them.
Strictly speaking, that was his mistake.
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