Chapter 475: The Mutated Town of Prague



After leaving home, Officer Edwin cursed the damn weather as he walked along the street towards the police station in Prague Town.

He has been walking back and forth on this road to the police station for more than ten years. Even with his eyes closed, he can reach his destination accurately.

Therefore, the thick fog did not actually pose any hindrance to him.

The reason he cursed the weather was simply because he simply didn't like foggy days.

After walking forward for a while, Officer Edwin frowned as he looked at the still quiet street in front of him.

What's going on today? Why is there no one on the street?

In the past, at this time, the streets should be crowded with people.

Although it is foggy today and there may be fewer people coming out than usual, it shouldn't be like now where there is no one, right?

Damn it! Don't they all want to work?

He didn't believe that those stingy factory owners would give their workers a holiday because of the foggy weather.

Those stingy guys would like the workers to be like their slaves and work for them all the time.

How could a factory stop production just because of heavy fog?

Besides, even if those vampires really gave the workers a holiday.

There shouldn't be a single person on the street, right? Don't they need to buy daily necessities?

"Oh! God! What a hell today." Officer Edwin muttered to himself.

But just after he finished speaking, a shrill roar suddenly came from the thick fog ahead.

Hearing the roar, Officer Edwin suddenly covered his ears with a look of discomfort on his face.

After a while, when the roar stopped, he finally let go of the hands that were covering his ears, gasping for breath with a lingering fear on his face.

"Whose family is slaughtering the pig?"

"I dare say that the butcher who killed the pig must be just an apprentice. Just by listening to the neighing, you can tell how poor his skills are in killing pigs."

Obviously, he thought the roar just now was someone killing pigs.

Just as he was complaining about the apprentice's poor pig-killing skills, a human scream suddenly came from the direction where the scream came from.

Hearing the scream, Officer Edwin immediately found it somewhat funny.

Didn't he try to kill the pig but ended up getting kicked by its hooves?

Although he thought this in his mind, his body still ran quickly towards the direction where the scream came from.

He had to help hold down the pig. It would be bad if the pig broke free and ran onto the street and hurt other people.

Since the sound didn't come from very far away, Officer Edwin quickly reached the location.

Looking at the courtyard wall in front of him that seemed to have been knocked down by something, Officer Edwin found it more and more funny.

As expected, an apprentice is an apprentice. Killing a pig can actually cause the pig to knock down the wall.

He stepped over the collapsed wall and was about to ask the people inside which direction the pig ran.

The scene he saw before him made him stand there in a daze.

Although the fog blocked his view, he couldn't see clearly.

But based on what he could see, Edwin was sure that this was not any creature he knew.

After all, no creature would have a dozen human heads and a dense array of heads of various fish growing on its body.

Another thing is that, if he saw it correctly, the creature in the yard in front seemed to be eating people...

As the sound of chewing bones was heard, Edwin instantly came back to his senses from his daze.

Then, without hesitation, he pulled out the pistol from his waist and was about to shoot at the monster inside.

Although we don't know what it is, the fact that it eats people is enough to sentence it to death.

Just as Edwin was about to pull the trigger, a somewhat dirty hand suddenly reached out from behind him, grabbed his wrist, and pulled him behind the relatively intact wall.

Caught off guard, Edwin was dragged and staggered.

The noise here obviously could not be hidden from the monster that was gnawing on the corpse in the yard.

Then, all the dozen or so heads on it turned towards the place where the sound came from.

But it saw nothing, there was no one there.

Seeing this, the monster turned its head back and continued to eat the corpse on the ground.

But this time it was not just eating alone like before, with the other dozen or so heads watching.

It stretched the necks of its remaining dozen or so heads outward by several meters, and then the dozen or so heads together gnawed on the corpse on the ground.

Back to the moment before, after Edwin found himself being dragged by someone, he almost attacked the person out of stress.

Fortunately, the man whispered something in his ear in time:

"It's me!"

After hearing this familiar voice, Edwin no longer resisted, but let him drag him away.

Only after running far enough away from the yard did the man let go of Edwin's hand.

Seeing that he had stopped running, Edwin looked at the masked man in front of him and said with a somewhat dissatisfied tone:

"Thor, why did you stop me from shooting?"

"You should have seen it too. It's a monster!"

Thor is a police officer from the same police station as him, and the two of them have a good relationship on a daily basis.

That was why he chose to believe Thor and let him drag him away.

Since Thor didn't let himself shoot, he must have his reasons.

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