Chapter 165: dead end? (ask for subscription, ask for monthly pass)

Chapter 165 Dead end? (ask for subscription, ask for monthly pass)

【Ghost thread branch task, completed, no different-dimensional energy was obtained after completing this task. 】

The task completion reminder popped up in his mind, and Yan Junze was still lying on the back of the male corpse.

This strange body was controlled by Zhenzhen, and she rushed out of the tunnel desperately, but Yan Junze noticed that the body beneath her was trembling violently at this moment.

Not only did this trembling not stop because of getting away from the boss, but it became more intense.

When about half of the distance left to rush out of the tunnel, Yan Junze reminded: "Zhenzhen, get out of this weird body, we can leave."

The male corpse crawling forward fell to the ground with a dog gnawing on the mud, without any reaction, but Zhenzhen's soul had already flown out, hugging Yan Junze who almost fell out, using the flying method, and quickly rushed out tunnel.

After exiting the tunnel, Yan Junze slipped from Zhenzhen's hand, fell heavily on the ground, and rolled a few times.

This fall made him grin his teeth, and it took him a long time to recover, rubbing his waist that seemed to be torn, and slowly sat up.

A flashlight also fell out, but there was another one attached to his waist.

Yan Junze immediately took out the flashlight and turned it on. He looked around and found that Zhenzhen, who had also fallen just now, was nowhere to be seen.

"Zhenzhen."

Sitting on the spot, I looked around, and finally saw a figure standing there behind a row of dilapidated sofas piled up, facing the direction of the wall, motionless.

Yan Junze resisted the severe pain in his waist, put one hand on the ground, and stood up with great difficulty, holding a flashlight in the other hand, and limped over.

"Zhenzhen?" shouted at the figure, but there was no response.

Yan Junze was a little puzzled, and took a few steps closer. Looking at it from this angle, he could see most of the figure in the darkness, but he was sure that this figure was Long Tongue Zhenzhen.

But what is strange is that Zhenzhen seems to be very quiet, completely lost the urgency when she rushed out of the tunnel just now, she stood quietly facing the wall, and did not look at Yan Junze who was walking over.

Yan Junze felt something was wrong, and pointed the flashlight at Zhenzhen: "What are you doing here?"

Received the light, Zhenzhen seemed to respond, and slowly turned in the direction of the flashlight.

Yan Junze was taken aback the moment he saw her.

Zhenzhen's face was gloomy, her lips were slightly parted, and a tongue at least half a meter long stuck out of her mouth, dragging in mid-air, shaking slightly as she turned around.

"How did it become like this?"

Yan Junze was shocked at first, then remembered the side effects of the weird body on the weird, and then noticed the cold expression on Zhenzhen looking at her, as if she no longer recognized herself.

Taking a step forward, Zhenzhen walked towards him.

Yan Junze had an idea, and without waiting for Zhenzhen to do anything else, he immediately included her in the atlas.

"It should be caused by the disturbance of the strange magnetic field after getting behind Wei Wei, and it will be normal after a period of rest." Yan Junze guessed.

Looking down at his palm again, there was no sign of being infected by the black poison anymore. It seemed that those silk threads, whether controlling monsters or humans, had been removed.

Yan Junze pressed his waist position, he may have been twisted to a muscle just now, and now he has only walked for a while, and cold sweat is already breaking out on his forehead.

The mission is complete, it's time to leave this warehouse.

But now my waist hurts badly, because there are debris piled up everywhere, and it took me more than 20 minutes to walk in from the outside just now. In this situation, I don’t know how long it will take.

Yan Junze simply released the creeping monster and ordered: "Clean up the road leading to the outside, I want to go out."

The crawling monster didn't say a word, just flicked it sideways, and immediately started working.

About five or six minutes later, a road leading to the outside was sloppily cleared by the creeping monster.

Yan Junze directly threw the backpack on the ground to the reptile: "Help me carry it, let's go out first."

The reptile seemed a little speechless, picked up the backpack, carried it on his body, and slowly crawled out of the warehouse.

Yan Junze followed behind, covering his waist.

One blamed one person, walked out of the warehouse, and stood still outside the warehouse gate.

Looking up at the sky, although the night sky was very gloomy and there was a sign of rain, but it still didn't rain until Yan Junze's mission was completed.

Pouted at the camera placed on a flat rock not far away, Yan Junze wiped off the sweat from his forehead, and said, "Go and put that camera away, let's go back."

The reptile looked back and crawled towards the camera.

When it was about to get close to the running camera, suddenly a black figure jumped out from behind the flat boulder, passing the crawling monster at an extremely fast speed.

The crawling monster is no longer what it used to be. Since it was nourished by the different-dimensional energy in the map, its strength has improved a lot. When it saw a black shadow flying up, its forked tongue immediately rolled over.

The next second, the long tongue broke neatly, and black liquid splashed in the air. The reptile retracted the severed tongue, black liquid overflowed from the corner of its mouth, backed away in horror, and its body trembled.

In front of it and Yan Junze, a child covered in blue and purple was lying on the ground. The child's limbs were thin and thin, and his hair was sticky, sticking to his scalp. His fingers and toes seemed to have been deformed, becoming slender and sharp, like sharp knives.

And it was just a face-to-face meeting just now, the reptile's forked tongue was cut off by the sharp nails.

The reptile was retreating, while Yan Junze was staring in shock at the weird boy that looked like a boy.

He had never seen this boy before, but it seemed that he had been hiding behind the big rock where the camera was placed just now. Fortunately, it was the reptile who went to fetch the camera. If it was him, his throat would have been cut by his sharp nails.

Now it seems that the reptiles are no match for this guy at all.

Yan Junze stood on the spot with his hands on his waist at the moment, even standing and walking was very strenuous, if he wanted to run, he couldn't do it at all.

Even if he could run, he believed that he couldn't run this weird and fast-moving child.

"This guy...is it related to the Boss in Weisi, or is it the weird one? He followed up so quickly?" Yan Junze guessed in his heart.

At this moment, the child who was lying on the ground suddenly accelerated and jumped towards Yan Junze.

The reptile was originally standing in front, but because of the fear of its tongue being cut off, it quickly crawled behind Yan Junze.

Yan Junze had difficulty moving, so he released the mallet and held it in his hand, and swung it over.

The strange child's whereabouts were erratic, and after a few hammers, he didn't even touch each other.

At this moment, Yan Junze felt a chill on his neck, as if a liquid seeped out and flowed down slowly.

The child had already been riding on his shoulders at some point, and the nails penetrated the skin of the neck.

File back!

Last chance!

After a dizzy head, Yan Junze pulled the reptile and stood inside the warehouse door, and didn't go out immediately.

Yan Junze squatted on the ground and pressed his painful waist with his left hand. His energy at this moment can only go back here, and this is the last time. At present, the rollback function can no longer be used.

His eyes were cold, and he stared fixedly at the back of the huge flat rock.

Nothing can be seen from here, but Yan Junze knows that a strange child is hiding there.

(end of this chapter)

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