Dairya’s mouth was already teeming with countless tentacles, writhing and reaching densely towards Tang Ye!
Although Tang Ye only got a glimpse, it was enough!
Roar!
He roared with all his strength, but at that mont, he felt sothing strange, as if his power had diminished. It wasn’t just a little bit; nearly half of his strength was gone!
Such doubts flashed through his mind, but now Tang Ye had no ti to consider them. After roaring angrily, he stretched out one of his hands, with its flesh splitting and elongating as the stark white bones erged from within!
In an instant, Tang Ye’s hand transford into two fleshy lobes and a bone whip covered in sharp spikes!
The once blurry view that had just beco clear was quickly filled with nurous mories, and with no ti to choose a direction to strike, Tang Ye relied on his instincts and swung his arm with all his might!
In a flash, the fleshy lobes and bone whip struck out like mighty pythons towards the direction flung by Tang Ye!
Whoosh~
As the fleshy lobes advanced rapidly through the air, they left behind two distinct trails of white mist!
"Die!"
In the end, Tang Ye wasn’t sure if his attack had hard Dairya. He heard a vague and casual "ding" sound, then he opened his eyes, and darkness was quickly replaced by a streak of light. The first thing he saw were the blue sky and white clouds, and the highest floor of the surrounding dilapidated buildings.
At first, Tang Ye thought he had returned to Xi River City, but when he sat up, he realized this was not Xi River City!
"This place is..."
Narrowing his eyes, he scanned the surroundings; unlike the exotic streets of China, there were no pedestrians to be seen. Buildings were incomplete, and piles of building rubble occupied the streets. It could be said that every building within Tang Ye’s sight was damaged, giving the impression of complete desolation.
On these remains of buildings, there were nurous holes, parts charred black by fire, dried-up blood, and so shriveled gelatinous substances.
Compared to the abandoned wasteland cities before the Apocalypse, this city was even more in shambles. At least, in the wasteland cities of the Apocalypse, one could still sense a strong vivacity, filled with greenery from evolved plants, aside from the savage and frenzied zombies.
In this ruined city where Tang Ye found himself, there wasn’t a single green plant; in the air, there was a faintly pungent scent. This scent was familiar to Tang Ye but also a distant mory – it seed he hadn’t slled it for a long ti.
After so thought, Tang Ye rembered—this was the sll of gunpowder lingering in the air after modern firearms were fired, heavy, endowing this foreign city with an aura of grim solemnity.
Tang Ye pondered for a while, recalling that he had entered the recycling station following the hints in Lu Xiaojie’s letter, then chased a figure into Darya’s mysterious space, afterward inexplicably returned to Xi River City, killed a child engaged in bullying at school and returned to that space, and then, he ca here...
"Is it because of Darya? Why?"
All these experiences made Tang Ye begin to doubt Darya. What was her purpose, and for what reason?
Standing up from the ground, Tang Ye glanced around. Within the city, nothing but desolation remained, the air still tinged with the decay and sorrow of a great battle.
About ten ters from Tang Ye, there was a half-collapsed wall with many graffiti on it. Aside from so bizarre patterns, most of them were sentences ford by strings of text, but Tang Ye did not recognize any of the letters. They were not the English widely used before the Apocalypse, but more like the language of a small country in Lan Ou. In addition to languages unfamiliar to Tang Ye, he also saw fragnts of English and even a few phrases written in Chinese.
Tang Ye stepped closer for a look, finding many of the Chinese characters covered by the unfamiliar foreign letters, allowing him to discern only a few words.
The Chinese characters were sloppy and twisted, but this did not prevent Tang Ye from making out the content.
"Human... kindness? Should... not... move?"
Among all the graffiti, these were the only Chinese characters Tang Ye could decipher. As for the other characters he could not make out, they remained unknown.
Once again, he carefully surveyed the surroundings, his face a mask of bewildernt. He found nothing worth his attention. If everything he had experienced before and his arrival in this strange foreign city of ruins were orchestrated by Darya, setting aside her motives, the real question was, what should Tang Ye do now?
Arriving here suddenly, he didn’t have the slightest clue, like playing a puzzle ga but finding oneself without any leads, rely a city’s model erased, without a clue, unsure where to begin.
Upon reflection, the only thing he could do now was to determine his exact location on Earth and then head toward China to see what it was like over there.
However, Tang Ye quickly abandoned this idea, his intuition telling him it was probably the most naive approach.
And just then, a flicker crossed Tang Ye’s eyes. Had he just rembered sothing without actually forgetting it?
"Wait... ga? It seems I also rather enjoyed playing gas..."
Shaking his head with a hint of resignation, perhaps Tang Ye really had to force himself to play Darya’s puzzle ga. As for what she was up to, he would only know once he beat the ga.
When playing gas, the most important attitude to have, especially with puzzle gas, becos even more crucial, and of course, patience is key!
Generally, when a newcor first plays a puzzle ga, the imdiate thing to do after entering the ga is to explore, and the clues to solving the ga lie within this exploration!
Shaking his head, Tang Ye trusted his intuition and walked forward. He did not know if there were clues ahead but could only take it one step at a ti.
In this city, severely lacking vitality, Tang Ye walked along a road mostly covered by building ruins. Countless damaged and even collapsed buildings were left behind him. He didn’t know how much ti had passed, nor the distance he had traveled, but all along the way, he saw not a single person. It seed as though he was the only surviving creature in this world, as if he were the sole human and the sole zombie.
However, in Tang Ye’s perception, he was not alone!
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