1314: Chapter 1314: Can’t Escape 1314: Chapter 1314: Can’t Escape “My God, not again!” Gu Fan and the others had not expected to be targeted by another monster after a narrow escape from death.
Luckily, the alligator was not very fast and was quite clumsy at turning, which made it not so easy for it to catch up to Gu Fan.
Soon, Gu Fan also discovered the alligator’s weakness, so he avoided moving in a straight line as much as possible, turning corners wherever he could, even encountering a place where he could make several turns in a row.
The alligator must have hit the walls countless tis while making those turns, and at one point even flipped over onto the ground because of a particularly clumsy collision, its ludicrous attempts at pursuit almost comical.
Finally, Gu Fan and the others managed to shake off the monster and flee into a room, locking the door behind them and then taking big breaths to rest properly.
Now, between Gu Fan, Irina, General Horton, and the rest, there were fewer than ten people left.
Rembering the impressive size of their group when they set out, their numbers were now pitifully small.
Soone asked, “What do we do now?
We can’t hide here forever, can we?”
To this, General Horton responded with a snort of disdain, “You should ask Gu Fan that.
It was his idea to unleash all the monsters.
Now they’re everywhere and we have nowhere to stand our ground.”
Hearing this, Irina frowned; it was clear that General Horton was targeting Gu Fan.
So Irina imdiately stood up for him, “So risks must be taken.
If it wasn’t for Gu Fan’s idea to use monsters against monsters, our situation would likely be even more dangerous.
You all saw it—we escaped not because we could run faster.”
Gu Fan said nothing more, “Enough, now is not the ti to argue.
The monsters are outside, what we need to do is find a safe place to hide for a while, and then, once the monsters have mostly killed each other off, we make our way back to the safety exit.”
“Alright then!” At this point, many chose to trust Gu Fan.
After waiting for quite a while, Gu Fan crawled on the ground, listening for any movent.
Finding nothing unusual, he felt it was ti to venture out.
The others were still worried, however, fearful that as soon as the door opened, they would see a monster gaping at them with its massive jaws.
“Let do it!” Gu Fan was scared too, but since it was his plan, he had to face the consequences.
Clutching the doorknob, he took a deep breath and pulled the door open.
With the flashlight illuminating the surroundings, they confird that there were no monsters nearby, allowing them to breathe a sigh of relief.
The next task was to make it to the safety passage.
With the marks Gu Fan had made on the walls, finding the safety exit was not difficult in the unfamiliar and complex passageways.
Gu Fan deserved credit for that.
At this mont, even if General Horton felt bitter, he had no choice but to acknowledge Gu Fan.
As they walked, they saw a massive body lying ahead and braced to flee, thinking it was a monster.
Upon closer inspection, Gu Fan realized the creature was motionless, apparently the sa alligator from before.
Upon closer examination, everyone gasped in shock—the alligator’s gigantic body had been thoroughly crushed, leaving them to wonder what kind of terrifying force could kill such an imnse being.
Using monsters to fight monsters had proven effective, but the monsters that survived such battles were sure to be the most terrifying.
If Gu Fan and his companions hadn’t escaped by then, their situation would have been far worse than before.
“Alright, let’s hurry to the safety passage,” Gu Fan said, quickening his pace, and everyone else followed closely, guided by the markers.
It took little ti to reach the destination.
Despite being ntally prepared, they were still shocked by the bloody scene at the safety exit, where shredded bodies lay everywhere, their fear-filled eyes unsettling to see.
Gu Fan remarked, “It looks like more than a dozen have been killed or injured.”
“Yes, if previously, when we were over seventy people crowded in this narrow place, and the three-eyed monster had attacked, our casualties would probably have been even higher.
It’s lucky that the monsters we released fought each other, giving us the chance to escape.
Only…” Irina did not finish her sentence because the situation was still not optimistic.
Gu Fan finished for her, “Although we escaped a disaster, in this place filled with monsters, luck won’t last forever.
We don’t know how many others have encountered danger.”
“Yes, we were lucky.
When the three-eyed monster attacked, another monster helped block it for us.
But if the three-eyed monster had killed many of us and those who barely escaped then t other monsters…
that would have been a total annihilation.
Gu Fan, did you consider this?” General Horton once again directed his criticism at Gu Fan.
Gu Fan offered a wry smile, “Yes, my thod did carry great risks, and we were lucky not to be wiped out in a short ti.
I admit that I need to reflect on this.”
Just as Irina was about to speak up for Gu Fan, another rcenary stood forward, “Although Gu Fan’s thod was risky, without it we wouldn’t have had any hope at all.
Since we’re trusting Gu Fan, we need to face and share all troubles and dangers together, and no one should think about shirking their responsibilities.”
Hearing this, everyone was rallied, while casting disdainful glances at General Horton.
For General Horton, this was a first-ti hit to his ego, and he struggled to swallow his pride.
Yet, in front of everyone, he had to keep his composure.
“The situation has co to this; we can only unite,” said Gu Fan, approaching the entrance to the safety passage: “Alright, let’s hurry up and leave this place.”
Following Gu Fan’s instructions, everyone lined up and orderly entered the passage.
At that mont, Irina noticed sothing wrong—the space had beco smaller, and one of the walls seed closer to the safety exit than before.
Out of curiosity, Irina touched the wall that seed to have moved, only to imdiately realize sothing was off.
The wall suddenly began to move, its flat surface bulging bit by bit, then distorting, forming ridges, and then began to resemble the firm shape of armor, as the wall started to stand upright.
Shining their flashlights together, they were shocked to discover that it was not a wall, but the massive body of a monster, covered in armor.
“Irina, if I’m not mistaken, you’ve disturbed Mr.
Monster’s rest,” Gu Fan said with a forced smile, feeling that trouble was much greater this ti.
“Next ti, make sure to stop when I randomly touch things,” Irina now regretted her curiosity.
Why hadn’t she waited until everyone was safely in the passage before exploring?
Curiosity killed the cat, indeed.
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