Chapter 63



On the way, they saw the wreckage of a plane. The shape of the plane was exactly the same as Lu Feng's. An Zhe estimated the direction and thought that this plane should have crashed before Lu Feng's. He witnessed its fall. After

three or four planes crashed one after another, he never saw a plane from Ji in the sky again. Ji probably noticed this strange change and sent out the attack plane again.

But this plane was in better condition than Lu Feng's. It did not explode. Except for the damaged appearance, everything else was well preserved.

Lu Xun walked over, disassembled the black box of the plane, hesitated for a moment, and climbed into the cracked cabin door - there were bite marks on the edge of the cabin door.

The monster had eaten the driver's body, and the bloody clothes had been eaten. The bones that had been stripped of flesh and blood fell in the cockpit, and the skull rolled to the side of the operating table, only half of it was left, with sharp teeth marks on the edge.

An Zhe followed him in, and for a moment Lu Xun wanted him to leave so that he would not be frightened by the horrible scene, but then he saw An Zhe's calm eyes and realized that he would not be afraid of human corpses.

On the operating table was an upside-down flight manual, which was a driver's tool book, recording the basic operating steps, the use and purpose of instruments, and the solutions to various unexpected situations.

Lu Xunshen brought the flight manual in front of him, and an unknown change occurred in the manual. The black handwriting penetrated deeply into the paper, and the color seeped outward. The tiny black dots stretched out, causing the printed words on the entire paper to be distorted in a strange way, like some kind of evil symbol.

An Zhe also looked at the paper, and he had a hard time recognizing the characters. This page said that the engine might have various failures.

So he knew that the plane crashed because of an engine failure. Until the moment the plane crashed, he was still reading the manual, looking for possible solutions.

Then - at that moment, the plane crashed, the body was destroyed, and people died.

After being carried by Lu Xun from the plane's gangway and placed on the ground, An Zhe heard Lu Xun say: "The plane I was on also crashed due to engine failure."

An Zhe frowned.

Lu Xun continued: "But other parts also had problems."

Lu Xun: "Is it because there was a problem during manufacturing?"

"The PJ attack aircraft formation has performed flight missions many times and has been inspected before taking off." Lu Xun said.

They walked forward, and Xibei and Grandpa were waiting in front.

An Zhe wanted to understand the reason for the plane's failure, so he asked, "Why?"

"I know." The colonel rarely said these three words.

As if remembering something, he said lightly, "Pl1109 also had an engine failure when it landed, but it landed safely."

Pl1109 is the most advanced fighter plane in the base. According to Lu Xun, all planes are now at risk of accidents. Not long ago, when he left the human base and looked back at the main city, he saw the figure of Pl1109 slowly falling. It turned out that at that time, Lu Xun had already walked on the edge of death.

"Then..." An Zhe whispered, "Will you take a plane in the future?"

Lu Xun didn't say anything, just rubbed his hair.

After meeting Xibei, they briefly talked about the situation there and continued to move forward.

Within the sight, there was a wasteland.

Xibei looked around: "The monsters have really become fewer, there were quite a lot before."

An Zhe knew what this meant. Many animals, big and small, died and became part of the hybrid monsters. Because the total number of monsters has decreased, this place seems much safer. But individual monsters are more dangerous.

But all these changes were completed within a dozen days, and the weak monsters were wiped out. This process is too fast. Anzhe recalled the greedy monster that ate genes without caring about anything. Its actions seemed too impatient.

In fact, there was a similar scene in his memory - he remembered the abyss in late autumn.

In winter, the abyss will become damp and cold. After a snowfall, there will be frost everywhere on the ground and trees. Many monsters will no longer come out to move around. They will hide in warm caves - in order to survive the whole winter, they will kill each other crazily, desperately eat more flesh and blood to store nutrients for the winter, or drag the enemy's corpse into the cave as food. The month before winter comes is when the Abyss is most dangerous and bloody.

Now the killing is happening outside too.

This section of the road is long. They were careful enough to choose hidden routes along the way. Maybe it was also because of luck that they did not encounter any horrible hybrid monsters. They

set out at 8 o'clock. At 9:30 in the morning, a city half buried by sand appeared in front of them.

It was very big. When they approached, they could see the end at a glance. The remains of the road could be vaguely seen between the buildings that rose and fell one after another. Unlike the north, which had regular, horizontal and vertical buildings, it was scattered and irregular. Tall buildings and short buildings stood together, round buildings and rectangular buildings were staggered, the roads were winding, a dark red tower stood in the center of the city, and the overpass collapsed in half, with dense dead vines hanging on it, stretching across the middle of the road ahead. There were buildings of all colors, but because there were too many colors, they were unified in Anzhe's vision, gradually blurring into a misty gray.

Anzhe looked into the distance and saw an endless expanse. If he had seen it with his own eyes, he imagined that there was such a complex city in the world. If he knew the residents here, getting lost would be normal.

Dark clouds blocked the sun, the sky was overcast, and there was a faint fog around.

"Come with me." Xibei said, "We often come here to find supplies from the mine, and we have a base in the city. In fact, we can live in the city, but we are afraid of monsters. Grandpa doesn't know why, but he insists that the cave is the safest. In the past, three uncles felt that living in the cave was too difficult, so they came to live in the city, and then there was no news."

After following Xibei through the densely packed buildings, they came to a densely populated area, where gray spherical residential buildings were crowded together, and there was a square in the distance, and a white sphere could be vaguely seen in the center of the square. In the silent city, besides the sound of the wind passing through the buildings, there was only the sound of their footsteps.

Lu Xun was in charge of keeping watch on the surroundings. Because he was carrying his grandfather on his back, Xibei kept his head down and said, "We'll be there after that square. It'll be there soon."

At this moment, the grandfather suddenly made a "click" in his throat.

His vocal cords vibrated, and he uttered a fixed syllable continuously. There was phlegm in his throat, so the sound was not clear, but could only be heard with difficulty: "Bao..."

"Bao, Bao..."

Xibei: "What?"

Lu Xun's footsteps suddenly stopped.

Anzhe looked at him, but saw that he was staring at the square in front of him.

At the next moment, he uttered a short syllable: "Run!"

Before he could think, An Zhe was grabbed by the arm and turned around and ran to the nearest building with Lu Xun. Xibei knew what happened, but he followed his grandfather quickly.

The building structure was familiar to An Zhe. As soon as he entered the corridor, he saw a gray-white skeleton wearing clothes. It leaned against the corner of the wall, as if it had merged with the gray-white wall. But Gu looked carefully and found that he was weak and was a step slower in going upstairs. Lu Xun just picked him up and quickly climbed up the stairs. The stairwell was very spacious. There were three residents on the first floor. When they reached the eighth floor, a door was open. Lu Xun and An Zhe rushed in directly. Xibei followed. As soon as he entered, Lu Xun closed the door. All the furniture in the room was covered with dust, and a skeleton was lying on the sofa in the living room.

This three-bedroom, two-living room house is open from north to south. The living room protrudes out and extends outside the building. There is a huge glass window.

Lu Xun put An Zhe down. He was breathing heavily. He ran in a hurry just now. An Zhe had never seen him like this before.

But at that moment,

he saw Xibei looking out the window, his face pale and his eyes blurred.

He looked forward.

White.

A white, spherical monster, half a storey high, was crawling towards this side with a strange gait - almost floating, like a ghost - just like the white decoration in the square far away at first. It was a huge monster. It was coming straight towards this side

, and when it was still two streets away, Anzhe saw its appearance clearly. It was a mass of indescribable objects, with legs that crawled like an octopus or snail on its face. The front half was responsible for walking, and the back half was dragged behind it. Its body - almost round, covered with a layer of translucent membrane between pale and gray. On the surface of the membrane, there are several black or flesh-colored things, or organs, in difficult to describe shapes, densely packed with tentacles or limbs, or other things, which are constantly wriggling.

The closer it gets to this small area, the clearer the details on its body can be seen. It is a mixed form that is completely beyond human understanding. Where are its eyes? Find it. Xibei stared at it, as if he would die of fear at any moment.

It is closer.

Everyone in the room held their breath.


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