Chapter 383: Prison
The stone was pushed down a little, and soon after, so dust fell. It was evident that people did not co here often.
Morris escorted Audrey down from the stone and stood to the side, in a relatively safe corner.
At this mont, the stone wall slowly cracked open, and a glimr of light ca out from the crack. After that, the crack slowly grew bigger, and their eyes lit up.
Unlike the dark path, behind the stone wall was a bright space, like a well.
“It really opened.” Morris smiled happily. After confirming that there was no danger, he walked in. Audrey followed closely behind him.
The space was empty. There were only so cages and animal fur.
“What are these used for?” Morris took the lead to observe, asking with a puzzled look.
At the sa ti, Audrey’s expression darkened. From the mont she entered, she had slled an unusual aura. However, this space was empty, and it was not the source of the aura.
That ant that there was a more hidden place here.
“It’s probably used to imprison animals.” Audrey looked carefully and said aningfully, “There must be sothing hidden here.”
Upon hearing this, Morris imdiately beca vigilant. After all, Audrey’s intuition had always been very accurate.
After looking at all the items in the space, Audrey turned to look at the stone walls. They had just co from the stone walls. Then, could the stone walls here also move?
Where was the chanism?
Audrey frowned as she looked around. Her azure eyes flashed with a hint of complexity.
This should be the deepest part of the cave, but she had not found her partner yet. Audrey could not help but feel worried.
“Is there sothing wrong here?” Morris walked up with a serious expression and asked in a low voice when he saw Audrey staring at the sa spot.
Audrey’s frown deepened. Just as she was about to express her opinion, the sound of a stone wall moving ca from behind them.
The two of them imdiately turned around and saw the stone wall not far away from them slowly opening. The stench of a beast assailed them, but Audrey could sense another aura from the beast.
She did not know what it was yet.
“Why did it suddenly open?” Morris was surprised. He and Audrey had not moved at all.
Audrey did not know what was going on either, but since a new space had appeared, she had to go in and explore it. Perhaps she would discover sothing.
She gave Morris an ambiguous look and walked behind the stone wall.
Morris followed without hesitation.
Before she got close, Audrey heard the roars coming from inside. They were probably from beasts. If they were cowards, they would have already stopped walking.
However, Audrey was even more curious about what was inside.
She quickened her pace and walked straight in.
Behind the stone wall, there was a row of stairs. As she walked down, it looked like a huge basent. Of course, it was not an exaggeration to describe it as a cage.
This was because, in this huge basent, there were thousands of cages. There were all sorts of beasts imprisoned inside. Although so of them looked normal, so of them were huge, and so of them were extrely irritable or dispirited. Audrey could tell at a glance that there was sothing unusual about them.
Could it be that soone had deliberately changed them?
That unusual aura was also emitted from their bodies.
Just looking at these cages and wild beasts, Audrey’s expression was extrely ugly. These wild beasts were supposed to live in the forest freely, but now, they were imprisoned here, and they had even done evil things to them.
“Aren’t these…the wild beasts that attacked Spark City?” Morris was stunned for a long ti before he said nervously.
“Yes, it seems like the wild beasts attacking Spark City wasn’t a coincidence. Soone had deliberately planned it.” Audrey nodded, and a hint of viciousness flashed in her eyes. Finally, she said in a low voice that was filled with coldness.
“Who was so vicious that they didn’t even let the wild beasts off? How could they use such a good beast like this!” Morris was instantly enraged.
These beasts were all innocent.
This was also a problem that Audrey was very concerned about. Beasts and humans usually coexisted peacefully. This was the only way to ensure a normal life in Spark City. If the beasts were to riot, Spark City would definitely fall into chaos as well.
This was probably the goal of the people behind the scenes. They would use the beasts to cause chaos in Spark City while they would reap the benefits.
There was no need to guess on purpose. Audrey had already thought of the people from the Carol Association.
“Let’s see what’s going on first.” Audrey tried her best to calm down. Although wild beasts were not as intelligent as humans, they would not listen to others casually.
How did they do it?
Audrey was puzzled. She sighed deeply, walked down the steps, and walked into the cage.
Every ti they passed a cage, the beast inside would let out a strange roar and lunge at Audrey and Morris. Fortunately, neither of them was afraid. They walked all the way to the innermost part of the cage, which seed to be a laboratory.
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