Upon exiting the dumpster room, I stepped into a vast colossal garbage hall that seed to stretch endlessly in all directions. The sheer size of this space was overwhelming, and it was filled with even more garbage here than I had expected.
Huh?! What the hell is this place?! It’s filled with so many human remains here that it seems endless, a grotesque landscape of bodies that stretches as far as the eye can see. My heart raced as I took in the overwhelming sight, a nauseating mix of decay and horror that threatened to engulf .
I glanced up at the towering ceiling, my eyes squinting against the bright light, and noticed a large opening high above that suddenly slid open. And to my horror, I saw even more human remains pouring into this vast garbage hall, cascading down like a macabre waterfall of flesh.
As the human bodies rained down, I instinctively ducked, but not before a disgusting red liquid splattered across my face, the foul stench hitting like a brick wall. I recoiled in disgust, feeling the slimy goo trickle down my cheek, adding to the filth that already surrounded .
Fucking hell! I was beyond frustrated. Once I get out of here, I swear I’m going to take the longest shower of my life!
Before long, on the north side of the vast colossal garbage hall, an enormous tal door slowly creaked open, and entering through it were the sa very blue aliens I had seen before.
No fucking way! I couldn’t believe it! It seed I hadn’t reincarnated after all; instead, I was still in my original body. I had thought I was already dead, yet here I was, alive again. The only explanation I could co up with was that my regeneration skill must be the culprit.
Dammit! You’ve got to be kidding ! How is this even possible?! Are you seriously telling that even after I die, I could still regenerate back to life?! Wait... if that’s true, doesn’t that an I’m unkillable at this point? Well, I don’t know if that really happened, but it seems to be the only logical explanation I can think of for now.
Oh, fuck! There’s no ti to waste—I need to hide quickly before they discover ! Without a second thought, I dropped to the ground and crawled, the garbage around serving as cover. I carefully made my way up a towering pile of garbage, inching my way higher to get a better view and spy on the aliens. Every movent was slow and deliberate—I couldn’t risk making too much noise.
As I crouched low, my heart pounding in my chest, I watched the two aliens converse in hushed tones. It seed the massive door I had destroyed earlier to escape the dumpster room had piqued their curiosity. I could see them moving cautiously as they entered the dumpster room, their long bodies casting elongated shadows against the bright light.
Phew! Thank goodness I had left the dumpster room earlier. Had I remained inside any longer, they would have discovered by now, and that very thought sent a chill racing down my spine. The close call only intensified my need to stay hidden, my pulse quickening as I focused intently on their every move.
During this very mont, a surge of adrenaline coursed through as I considered launching an attack on them. Unlike the last ti I faced these aliens, I was weak and inexperienced, but this ti is different. I have grown much stronger now, so I believe the outco will be different this ti.
However, as I suddenly recalled the barrier shield they possessed—a formidable defense that had thwarted my previous efforts—I felt my resolve waver. The mory of how easily I had been overwheld last ti sent a chill through . Nevermind, I thought, it’s too risky. The potential for failure lood large in my mind, and the stakes were too high.
I quickly changed my mind, deciding it was wiser to hide for now rather than risk another confrontation. The urgency to remain undetected overshadowed the urge to fight. As I crouched low, I focused on steadying my breath, my heart pounding in my chest, knowing that patience was my best ally in this very mont.
After a short while, the aliens finally exited the dumpster room, and as I watched them, I let out a sigh of relief. It seems they are still unaware of my presence. That’s good, but this situation is kinda stressful. I just hope they leave soon, as I long for so peace of mind—a mont to breathe without the fear of being discovered.
Approximately half an hour later or thirty minutes, having found nothing, they finally left.
Phew! I let out another sigh of relief, glad that they were finally gone. Then, out of nowhere, a warning system notification suddenly flashed before :
[Warning! Please hold onto sothing at once, or you risk being sent hurtling into the vacuum of space!]
Huh?! What the fuck?! What the hell is going on all of a sudden?!
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