The world has turned into Hell's Game, why should I stay human?

Chapter 71 Red Ghost



Chapter 71 Red Ghost

Chapter 71: Chapter 71 Red Ghost"This water is disgusting, brothers. Let me stop it for a moment,"

No one responded, and the person continued talking to himself.

Then, Liu Zheng heard a loud bang.

"Bang!!!"

After the explosion, which sounded like an 800mm cannon blast, there was silence again.

He didn’t hear the wind, nor the sound of water anymore.

"Brothers, that was pretty good, wasn’t it? If you think so, give me a like,"

"Don’t bother with the rewards, save your money for something to eat and drink,"

The voice of the person speaking receded into the distance, until it could no longer be heard.

Minutes later, the tree cage deactivated on its own, retreating back underground.

And the French Plane Tree’s arm didn’t reach out again.

Of course, Liu Zheng wasn’t focused on that.

When he saw the scene before him, he couldn’t help but let out the loudest scream of his life.

"Fuck!"

The entire area of the sewer within sight was pitted and uneven, and the dirty river was almost completely drained.

On the ceiling, the ground, and the walls, there were all kinds of bodies.

There were Skinning Monsters, rats, giant insects, and strange creatures with two huge pincers and three compound eyes that looked like a mix between crabs and spiders.

But most of all, there were fish.

Liu Zheng glanced over and saw no less than dozens of them.

He suppressed the ecstasy in his heart and carefully

It was pitch-dark inside.

"Paul, turn on the emergency light."

The Red Ghost called out.

"Alright, Teacher."

A little boy’s voice replied.

As the voice dropped, a few dim, greenish lights came on.

Although the light was not bright, Liu Zheng, thanks to his robust constitution, could barely make out the surroundings.

The space was roughly the size of a classroom, with metallic walls all around.

In the middle of the classroom were a dozen desks and chairs, each seat occupied by a child in a school uniform.

The boys wore gray suits and trousers, their heads covered with military caps, and their feet in leather shoes.

The girls were dressed in white lace dresses with colorful tulle flowers in their hair.

Their clothes appeared quite worn but were nonetheless intact.

By appearance, these children seemed to be human.

But Liu Zheng felt something was amiss.

As he drew closer, he finally understood why.

These children were all broken.


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