Font Size
15px

Chapter 242: Strange Encounter 2

"Amaya, don’t" Marx’s anxious cry awakened Amaya but it was too late. She has already removed the dagger from the tiger’s mouth.

The tiger roared ferociously and was about to bite Amaya in the neck when two gunshots were heard. The tiger lay motionless in the ground.

Marx helped Amaya up. She actually fell when the tiger was about to bite her.

"What happened Aya. You seed to be in a daze. Why would you do such a dangerous thing?" Marx sounded like he was scolding her but he was just worried. He almost had a heart attack when he saw Amaya reach into the tiger’s mouth.

"Can I remove the skin?" Vasquez asked Marx. He did not want to interrupt but the tiger skin was so precious.

"Just hurry up. Make sure that you wrap it properly so other animals will not sll its blood."

"Bring the head as well."

Marx and Vasquez looked at Amaya. Both were surprised when she heard her say that. Vasquez was only distracted montarily. He attended to the tiger and worked skillfully to remove its skin.

"I rembered that when I looked into its eyes, I suddenly beca muddle-headed. I thought it was Khalil. I was even heartbroken because I hurt him." Amaya recounted what happened earlier to Marx.

"No wonder you seed to be in a daze."

"Sothing is wrong with the tiger. It seed to have a hypnotic effect on ." Amaya said softly. She wasn’t talking to Marx but to herself. She grew up in the jungle. While she was protective of her pets, she was wary of the other tigers and wolves. She knew that she would be their prey if she was not careful.

"The animals in these mountains are all abnormal," Marx said with furrowed eyebrows. "I scanned so of the journals we got from the safehouse and what those people did was to fuse the DNA of humans and animals. We have already seen the result with bulls and wolves. Maybe this tiger is also one of the experints."

Amaya frowned. "Why would they do that?"

"They want to make the animals more intelligent. I think they achieved that but their experints turned against them." Marx replied calmly. He has not completed reading the journal but he has his instincts.

"Did they record in the journal the animals that they have experinted on?" Amaya continued to probe.

"I saw that they did that on a snake, the eagle, the lion," Marx replied.

"Any small animals?" Amaya asked.

"I am not sure. I haven’t finished reading." Marx answered her truthfully.

"What really baffled

is: that this seed to be a very important experint. Why did they not send reinforcents and retrieve these journals? Do you think that the Ra-Iyan governnt knows?" Amaya asked not minding that Vasquez was around.

"I am not sure. They might also be being used, similar to what happened on your island."

Marx had his doubts but it was not his character to assu things.

"These journals will be our death warrants. I’m taking photos of them and we have to return them when we co back later."

Marx was calm when he said those words. He was very calculative. He knew the pros and cons of his actions. After reading the initial pages of the journals, he knew that there would be a ti bomb that would harm him and Amaya.

Like Amaya, he also wondered why there seed to be no people who had entered that safehouse other than them. Was this mountain really dangerous? If it was, then whoever funded the experint could just send many people.

"They have hired a lot of rcenaries and mountaineers to accompany a lot of military and scientists but for so reason, nobody can co out alive," Vasquez spoke. He has skillfully skinned the tiger cut its head and wrapped it in a tightly sealed plastic. He stuffed them in his backpack and it was already bulging. He would not be able to carry additional things anymore.

The trio continued their journey. They let Apollo lead the way. Marx and Amaya’s instincts told them that the reason why they did not encounter a lot of wild animals was because the white horses were leading them in a safer route. Their direction was toward the peak of the mountain.

...

At a secret facility west of the Janai Mountain Range, a tall man in a red robe and hood arrived in an inconspicuous off-road vehicle. Ten n in black welcod him and led him into a tunnel where they took a twenty-seater railroad car. They traveled for another fifteen minutes before they stopped in front of a building the color of which blended with the background.

The surrounding trees were tall and lush which acted as a perfect cover to hide the building from satellite caras.

The man in the red hood went straight to a huge conference room. There was a golden chair with intricate carvings on the elevated platform at the front. Ten wooden chairs with wooden tables were placed evenly in the conference room facing the throne.

The man in the red robe went straight to the throne and sat down without any reservations. The ten elders found their own chairs and waited for the man in the red hood to give the go signal for them to sit down.

"Take your seat. What is the update on the Mount Paraiso? Did our n successfully enter and retrieve those journals?" The man in the red hood spoke in a deep voice that commanded fear and obedience.

"Emperor, we sent out a group of fifty highly trained soldiers along with hired rcenaries and mountaineers last month but none of them ca back. They were able to set up hidden caras and transmitters at the foot of Mount Paraiso but when they proceeded to the second target location we lost all contact with them." The first elder reported.

"How can we lose signal when they have set up a transmitter at the foot of the mountain?" the emperor asked irritably.

"The chips embedded in their bodies are destroyed, Emperor. Before it was destroyed, we received this video clip from a cara that was set up in the second location which was just 10 kiloters from the first location."

The emperor watched the video closely. He himself was a cruel man but his eyes widened in horror with what he saw.

You are reading Raised From The Wild Chapter 242: Strange Encounter 2 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading
No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.