"vomit--"
Tu Ran couldn't stop retching. There was no intact part of her body. The sticky flesh and blood gave off a rotten smell mixed with the pungent smell left by the bomb.
She now had no desire to look back and only wanted to escape from the scene as quickly as possible.
The ground was slippery and she walked very carefully, but she still accidentally stepped on something that looked like a glass ball and fell to the ground.
Lie on your back.
Tu Ran felt hopeless. Why was she so unlucky?
Struggling to sit up, she looked towards the culprit.
The fingernail-sized bead was covered in flesh and blood, and because of her scratching it revealed a silvery-white glow, it could be identified at a glance.
Tu Ran picked it up and wiped it clean with her sleeve, and the true appearance of the bead was revealed. It was as bright and smooth as a pearl, but emitting a silvery light from the inside out.
"Could that chicken essence also cause kidney stones?"
No one answered her question. Tu Ran sighed and threw the unknown bead into her trouser pocket.
Take it, just in case it comes in handy.
Although she tried her best to convince herself that everything before her eyes was a dream, the extremely real pain, smell, touch and vision reminded her that this was not a simple dream. The magical and strange game scene appeared in the real world.
In other words, she traveled into an unreal magical world.
Although it was hard to accept, Tu Ran quickly calmed herself down.
She had to leave here quickly because the smell of blood was too strong. If other monsters with strong tastes came here after smelling the smell, she would be in trouble.
She stood up, resisting the urge to vomit, and quickly wiped the dirt off her face.
When I raised my head, I suddenly met the eyes of a tall man.
Ignoring the naked disdain and disgust in that person's eyes, Tu Ran was still very excited.
People! She actually saw people! It seems that this world is not full of monsters!
Tu Ran walked quickly towards the other person. As the distance between them got closer and closer, she noticed an identity tag on his left arm: Xie Xu.
His name is Xie Xu.
The other person took a step back and raised an arm to stop her from moving forward.
Tu Ran stopped tactfully. She knew how miserable she looked now. Her clothes were tattered and she smelled bad. She looked absolutely the most unpleasant.
She tried her best to put on a friendly expression and wanted to say hello, but Xie Xu interrupted her.
"You made too much noise just now."
A calm voice, without any emotion.
But from the perspective of how he said this, it seemed like he knew her.
Tu Ran was delighted and was about to ask him where this place was, but the other party had already turned around and walked away.
How cool! Tu Ran thought to herself.
Forget it, it’s not too late to ask later. The important thing right now is to follow him out.
Tu Ran followed Xie Xu not too far away, looking at the man in front of him openly.
I have to say, this guy's equipment is very cool.
Like the protagonist in a science fiction game, he was wearing exoskeleton armor, a helmet, a robotic arm, night vision goggles and other equipment, all of which Tu Ran recognized and didn't recognize.
Looking at him, then looking down at herself, Tu Ran inexplicably felt that the prototype of the few pieces of cloth she had left might be similar to Xie Xu's.
For example, the iron ring on her wrist that fits her size very well, let's just call it an iron ring. Tu Ran couldn't tell what material it was made of. It was icy cold, without a single seam on it, and had a ripple-like sheen.
(End of this chapter)