Chapter 7 The White Death's Office shuhaige.net



Tang Hongshan was prepared to sacrifice himself to defend Yecheng.

But I never expected it to turn out like this!

Not only the monsters before them, but the dark red sky gradually returned to normal, and the wailing and howling of ghosts in their ears gradually disappeared...

"Captain, what's going on?" the young Night's Watchman asked curiously.

Tang Hongshan was silent for a moment: "...I don't know either. The siren just now was a Level A combat readiness alarm, which proves that the city defense system detected that at least 10,000 extradimensional creatures have invaded our plane."

“Normally, our Yecheng's defenses wouldn't be able to withstand an invasion of this level. I thought the enemy's attack was overwhelming, and we were destined for a fight to the death. Who knew…”

The night watchmen looked at each other in bewilderment.

Tang Hongshan suddenly remembered the strange phenomenon that had just occurred.

After the appearance of the god-level sequence and the occurrence of that anomaly, otherworldly creatures immediately invaded Ye City.

Moreover, they were from another world, a race that had never been seen before.

Is this not a coincidence, or is there some connection between them?

Young Night's Watchman: "Captain, have you thought of something?"

Tang Hongshan shook his head: "Never mind, it's nothing. Let's contact headquarters as soon as possible."

......

Linna had no idea how long she had slept.

He opened his eyes, and the surrounding environment left him stunned.

Am I still dreaming?

This was Linnaeus's first reaction.

The world before me was a vast, gray ocean. Everything was gray: the sky, the sea, the rocks. The sea was eerily still, without the sound of any tides rising or falling…

The sea was shrouded in a gray fog, and on the dark, gray reefs that emerged from the sea, something seemed to be bound there by iron chains.

As Linnai got closer, he finally saw what it really looked like—it was an ugly, rotting undead creature!

The undead creature's limbs were chained and it was firmly bound to the reef.

As Linna approached, the monster immediately showed a look of fear, shrinking back as if it had seen the most terrifying thing in the world—unfortunately, its body was against the reef and completely fixed to the reef by iron chains, unable to move an inch.

Linna felt that this monster looked somewhat familiar...

Oh, right.

Isn't this the monster that just invaded Ye City and was blown to smithereens by Ye Wan'er's finger?

Linnai didn't know why this monster would appear in his dream, and it even seemed to be very afraid of him.

The dark, quiet, and desolate sea stretches to the horizon. There are many such reefs on the sea, each one seemingly binding a monster—the undead creatures that the night speaks of.

Linnaeus, on the other hand, was on a lone boat, drifting aimlessly on the gray, vast ocean.

"Where exactly is this place...?"

Linna murmured.

At that moment, he discovered that the little boat actually had a door.

A white wooden door stands out from nowhere at the bow of the ship.

Lin Nai was completely bewildered; it was quite incongruous for such a door to stand on such a small, lonely boat at sea.

He walked up to the white door and saw a sign hanging on it.

—The White Death Office

This dream is really strange...

Let's go in and take a look.

Without much thought, Lin Nai reached for the doorknob and pushed the door open...

A blinding white light enveloped Lin Nai.

My eyes gradually adjusted to the light and I opened them with difficulty.

Behind the door was a spacious room, about 100 square meters in size, and the furnishings were indeed like those of an office.

Directly opposite is a huge black classic bookshelf that completely occupies the entire wall. Below the bookshelf is a desk and a chair. The carpet underfoot is gray and white and feels very comfortable to walk on. I don't know what material it is made of. There are various furnishings on both sides.

The overall color scheme of the room is basically composed of gray, silver, and white, with a slight hint of black.

The overall feel is a blend of classic and futuristic elements.

Linnaeus was very surprised.

The room behind this door is such a stark contrast to the ocean we just saw!

Linnaeus calmed down and carefully examined the room's furnishings.

To the left of the room is a huge floor-to-ceiling window, offering a view of the dark and eerie vast ocean outside.

There was a coat rack on the right wall with a very handsome white hooded robe hanging on it.

Linnaeus adjusted the white robe.

"This outfit is way too aristocratic! Don't tell me it's the Grim Reaper's uniform?"

There was also a wooden weapon rack next to it, on which was placed the most eye-catching item in the entire room.

It was a huge, silver-white scythe of death!

Lin Nai hesitated for a moment, but couldn't resist reaching out and grabbing the handle of the sickle, picking it up.

This enormous silver scythe was nearly two meters long when it stood upright, taller than Linnaeus.

However, it wasn't as heavy as Linna had imagined; on the contrary, it was of moderate weight and very easy to hold!

Linnai stroked the patterns and lines on the scythe blade, exclaiming, "This is truly the first time I've ever seen such an exquisite and beautiful weapon..."

However, after playing with it for a while, he put the silver scythe back in its original place.

On the tall, black bookshelf, all sorts of books were placed.

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