Chapter 131 Illusion in Desperate Circumstances



"Bang!"

Before Roberts could react, Gates had already fired.

The bullet traveled upwards and pierced through Gates' head.

Gates' body went limp and collapsed.

Gates is dead.

Roberts was terrified and wanted to scream, to shout like a woman, to vent her fear and despair.

But he didn't.

He turned his head expressionlessly to look at the volatile mutated creatures outside the window.

People have become numb with despair.

Roberts slowly raised the pistol and pointed it at his own head.

Tears streamed from the corners of her eyes.

It's come to this point after all.

Roberts, on the contrary, was completely calm at this moment.

despair.

Utter despair.

At this point, there was only one bullet left; that would end it all.

At this moment of utter despair.

A bizarre and unbelievable scene unfolded.

A face appeared outside the glass.

An elderly man peered through the glass into the aircraft and asked, "Is anyone there?"

Roberts thought he was hallucinating as he was dying.

Looking around, I saw mutated creatures nearby, opening their mouths as if trying to bite the glass of the aircraft.

On the other side of the glass, there appeared... a person?

This is so out of place!

He must have been hallucinating before he died.

Roberts shook his head and closed his eyes tightly, trying to banish the hallucination from his mind.

But then I heard a voice ask, "Are you alright?"

Roberts quipped, "How can this illusion feel so real?"

He was just about to pull the trigger in despair when this interruption made him lose his courage again, and he had to muster up his courage once more.

However, that person's voice still rang in my ears: "Don't you understand the language of Xia? Then what about the languages ​​of other countries? How are you?"

Roberts suddenly opened his eyes.

This doesn't seem like a hallucination!

Looking closely out the window, I saw an old man.

Looking around, there were indeed other mutated creatures.

The old man, amidst the mutated creatures, seemed like a wanderer, completely absorbed in them.

No, to be precise, it's not that the old man didn't care about these mutated creatures.

Instead, these mutated creatures didn't care about the old man.

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