Transmigrating to the Apocalypse at the Start, I'm Rolling in It

Dual transmigration + apocalypse + base building.

Just after breaking up, protagonist Pan Han was bound by a system, gaining storage space.

He transmigrates to the apocalypse, leading a...

Chapter 331 This time it's their turn to get the kidneys

So Pan Han ordered his men to fetch eight large vats large enough to hold a human body.

In front of the others, they made these eight people into human sticks and buried them in a large vat, leaving only a pair of eyes of each person exposed for them to watch.

After it was done, the place fell into complete silence and no one dared to speak.

"Doctors, are you ready?" Pan Han asked after wiping his hands.

"Boss, there's no anesthetic."

"Oh, then just do it. If there's nothing, forget it." Pan Han clapped his hands, sat on the chair, waiting for the operation to begin.

"Okay!"

The remaining more than one hundred people were all so scared that they knelt on the ground.

They are very familiar with the art of removing kidneys without anesthesia!

It’s over. There’s no hope of survival.

So they began to resist, but this time Pan Han sent a heavy guard, and each of them was assigned two strong men from the Knights.

These strong men would not tolerate the soldiers and beat them violently until they were basically dying.

"Get on the operating table!"

"ah!!!"

"ah!!!"

"ah!!!"

The screams continued, echoing throughout the hall. Pan Han remained motionless, just watching them.

After a while, 104 fresh kidneys were placed in a large box and brought to Pan Han.

He took a look and said, "Well, not bad. Feed it to the dog."

"Yes, boss!" Two soldiers carried the box away.

Pan Han looked at the soldiers lying on the bed and on the ground, bleeding profusely, and smiled contemptuously.

"Go, Eli. Let them fend for themselves."

"Yes, boss."

After Pan Han left, only a dozen knights were left to guard the hall.

These people continued to wail, and some people continued to scream until late at night.

That night, everyone who had collected enough money was terrified and felt lucky to have escaped disaster.