Chapter 151: Ravage in Moscow



Experts in the biological field have written to him many times, hoping that he would develop his biological specialty well.

All other fields have instructions for him, but... there are only so many snow monsters, and no matter how much he studies, he can't come up with something that can satisfy everyone's requirements!

Now, Dr. Duntrav only felt extremely distressed, as if a hundred tons of pressure were pressing on his shoulders, making him a little breathless.

Just when Dr. Dontrav was in a dilemma and didn't know how to reply to Vladimir, suddenly several researchers in white coats rushed over and reported directly to Dontrav without paying attention to Vladimir's presence:

"Doctor, Experimental Subjects 77, 78, and 79 have suddenly become restless, banging their cages everywhere. They are very irritable and restless. This is completely different from the living habits we observed before!"

No. 77, No. 78 and No. 79 are the three snow monsters captured alive by Fredimir. They are also the three most valuable experimental subjects in the entire institute.

When Dr. Duntrav heard that there seemed to be something wrong with the three experimental subjects, he was stunned for a moment, and then hurriedly said: "What's going on? Take me to see it!"

These three experimental subjects have arrived at the research institute four or five days ago, and have been in a depressed state the entire time. Except for eating, they basically maintain the same posture. This has never happened before, and this shocked Dr. Dontrav!

What on earth happened? Why did these three snow monsters suddenly become agitated, totally different from their previous behavior? !

The reason that could make the snow demon so agitated must be extraordinary.

Dr. Duntrav felt that he needed to study why the snow demon had become so agitated.

Seeing Dr. Dontrav leave in a hurry, Fledimir followed him without any hesitation. He was also curious about the situation.

Although he had no idea what the habits of the snow demon were, he could tell from Dr. Duntraf's behavior that there was definitely a problem.

And since I'm here, there's no big deal in going and taking a look, right?

After all, it was his own trophy.

Vladimir followed Dr. Dontrav closely, and Dr. Dontrav didn't say much and let Vladimir follow him.

Because the incident happened so suddenly and there was no time to report it in advance, all the soldiers guarding the institute became nervous. They were very worried that something might happen suddenly and lead to the loss of the three experimental subjects.

Soon, Dr. Dontrav and Vladimir in the corridor were subjected to facial recognition, and were allowed to enter the room only after their identities were confirmed.

After entering the room, Dr. Duntrav looked at the three snow monsters imprisoned in cages. He walked straight forward and kept circling around the three cages. The snow monsters in the cages were also shouting anxiously, and no one knew what their intention was.

However, after Vladimir heard the cry of the snow demon, he was suddenly stunned, as if he thought of something.

A few days ago, on the battlefield, he seemed to have heard such calls from several snow monsters, but because the gunfire and smoke were too intense, Vladimir did not find any special meaning in the calls.

Thinking of this, Vladimir immediately said, "Dr. Dontrav, the current state of this snow monster is not an exception. When I led the troops to encircle and suppress snow monsters on the front line, I also saw other snow monsters making such sounds. It was just that the artillery fire was noisy at the time, so I didn't notice what happened after that."

"General, are you saying that when facing other snow monsters on the battlefield, they have ever made such a cry?!"

Upon hearing this, Dr. Dontrav immediately frowned and spoke to Vladimir in a stern tone, as if this was a very serious matter.

Seeing this, Vladimir nodded and said, "Yes, a large group of snow monsters rushed towards my camp, and four or five of them rushed to within a hundred meters of me. I was deeply impressed!"

"In this case, we can be sure that this cry is most likely a signal used by snow monsters to communicate with each other."

After thinking for a moment, Dr. Duntraf muttered to himself, "These three test subjects are imprisoned together. Even if there is a problem, it shouldn't cause such a big reaction, right?"

"And it's been four or five days. Why are they suddenly getting agitated today?"

The clues were pushed forward bit by bit, and Dr. Duntraf suddenly seemed to understand something and exclaimed: "Could it be... that they have companions nearby, and this sound is desperately calling for help?!"

"That's right, the general was able to see and hear these cries because he was naturally aware of the snow monsters that were within a hundred meters of the headquarters. The snow monsters were howling to attract the large group of snow monsters behind them!"

"Doctor, what you mean is that a large wave of snow monsters is coming?!"

Vladimir was stunned for a moment, somewhat surprised. "That's unlikely. I have killed more than a thousand snow monsters, and there have been no signs of them causing trouble for four or five days. Even if there are only one or two left, they can't come to Moscow to attack us, right?"

Dr. Duntraf said with a serious expression: "Not necessarily, otherwise these three test subjects would not make such noises for no reason!"

"That makes sense. We can't let go of any possible problem!"

Vladimir nodded, thinking that what Dr. Dontrav said made sense, and immediately said, "I will go to the National Defense Center to mobilize the troops and prepare to start a full-scale search for the Snow Demon in the Moscow area to prevent any problems!"

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