Chapter 203 [Bone Cave] (Part 2)
Song Chang King took a bite of the cake, but when he screamed, he actually choked. He took out the kettle and finally gave the cake down. He stroked his chest and said, "I'm scared to death, what's the name?" He came to Zhang Changgong slowly. Zhang Changgong pointed to the huge skeleton in the burial pit on the left and said, "Have you seen this?"
Song Changjin looked in the direction he pointed. When he saw the huge bones in the burial pit, he was so shocked that he even forgot to chew. He rubbed his eyes and said, "Is it a stone?"
Lu Weilin suddenly slapped Song Changjin on the shoulder, which scared Song Changjin so much that he trembled. Half of the naan in his hand fell to the ground, and said angrily: "What are you doing?"
Lu Weilin said: "Stop pretending to be confused. Do you dare to say that you didn't see such a big thing?"
Song Changjin shouted, "Why do I want to see it? You open your eyes and see. If it weren't for the vibration caused by the explosion just now, the skeleton wouldn't have been exposed. In the past, it was covered with skeletons. Do you think I'm a problem? Go and flip it around in the burial pit?"
Arnold also came up and said, "Maybe you want to dig up the treasures inside."
Song Changjin spat and said, "Bad baby, do you have some common sense? What is the burial pit for? These two burial pits are either livestock or slaves. What treasures can be found inside?" He said as he carefully observed the bone inside and said in amazement: "It's really big, is it a leg bone? It's about three meters long. Damn, what's so huge?"
Luo Lie quietly observed Song Changjin's expression. Judging from Song Changjin's various performances, he should not be a fake. What Song Changjin said is very likely. After all, there were many vibrations caused by the explosion just now, and they were almost shocked to the ground. Due to the vibration, the bones in the burial pit were rearranged, exposing the huge bones that were originally covered underneath. This should be the reason closest to the facts.
Tiewa said: "Don't go and see what happened."
Children are the most curious. In fact, others also have this idea in their minds. If they can leave here now, they may not have much trouble, but they have to stay here now. They are idle and don’t go down to see what’s going on.
It was precisely because of this mentality that the few of them hit it off and decided that Zhang Changgong, Tiewa, Luo Lie and Song Changjin would go down.
Song Changjin originally didn't want to go down with him. Although he was very curious, he understood the thoughts of these people. They were worried that they would be cheated by him, so he asked him to go down and tie him up. If he refused, it would prove that there was a trap below. Song Changjin always felt that he was smart enough, but even Zhuge Liang could not defeat the three cobblers, let alone he had to face so many of them. Most of these people were not inferior to him. It was a blessing, not a disaster, or a disaster.
After Song Changjin realized the reality, he no longer complained. What is the use of blaming others? If you don’t want others to force yourself, you should turn passive into initiative and treat it as an ordinary adventure.
The four of them entered the burial pit one after another. After cleaning the scattered bones on the surface, the huge bone gradually became clear, not a leg bone, or even a complete bone. The depth was obviously broken, the edges were irregular. There was also a huge white sphere below the bone. They initially thought it was a rock layer, but they quickly determined that it was also a skeleton, the skull of a certain creature, and this huge skull almost occupied the bottom of the burial pit. Because most of it was embedded in the ground, it was impossible to get the whole picture. Even so, Luo Lie could infer that this creature was much larger when alive than the white ape they encountered in Pale Mountain.
Tiewa soon discovered it and exclaimed: "There is a hole here."
Several people were attracted by Tiewa's cry. When they looked closer, they found that it was not a hole. The hole Tiewa mentioned was just one of the eye sockets of the skull.
Zhang Changgong gently patted the edge of the skeleton of his eye socket, unable to suppress his inner excitement. How might this creature be when he is alive? The world is really amazing. Tiewa said: "Is it a sculpture?" He still doesn't believe that there will be such a big creature in this world.
Song Changjin smiled and said, "Giant Spirit God."
Tiewa said, "Didn't it mean that God will not die?"
Song Changjin laughed loudly. His laughter echoed in the burial pit for a long time, making people feel creepy. Even he was scared by the laughter. Seeing the dissatisfied eyes of the people around him, Song Changjin immediately realized that there was indeed nothing worth laughing about now.
Luo Lie pointed to the dark eye socket and said, "The echo comes from inside, and it is empty inside."
Song Changjin swallowed and said, "You...you shouldn't want to go in?"
Luo Lie smiled and nodded, confirming Song Changjin's guess.
Song Changjin shook his head and said, "If you want to go, I won't go. It's too unlucky to walk around the dead."
Luo Lie said: "Before you have entered, how did you know that this is a dead head?"
Song Changjin sighed and said, "Although it's a little bigger, the blind man can see it." He paused and said, "What's the point of walking around in this big brain? Do you think there are treasures hidden inside?"
Luo Lie did not answer him, but his smile became brighter and brighter. Song Changjin secretly took a breath of air conditioning. He guessed correctly, Luo Lie must have thought so.
Luo Lie asked Tie Wa to take charge of the response outside. He and Zhang Changgong accompanied Song Changjin to enter the eye sockets of the giant skull. Luo Lie's curiosity was completely aroused. Taking advantage of this opportunity, he must carefully investigate.
The thief hole was strange and unpredictable, but there was another scene where flesh and blood were flying on the ground. More than a thousand soldiers led by Zhou Wenhu were already in a mess under the overwhelming bat attack. They raised their weapons in their hands and fired everywhere. The hit rate was extremely low. Not many bats were shot, but they accidentally injured many comrades. After the soldiers were bitten by the bats, although there was no change in the Xinman camp like zombies, the injured quickly became insane. They actually aimed at their own people and started shooting.
When Zhou Wenhu realized something was wrong, it was too late to order the retreat. The 300-man heavy-armored cavalry team rushed their army into pieces, and the warriors killed everyone. Zhou Wenhu finally organized several counterattacks but was quickly disintegrated.
The soldiers had lost their fighting spirit and fought each other and killed each other. Zhou Wenhu and his confidant soldiers retreated to the east, one was as far away from the pursuit of heavy armored cavalry as possible, and the other was the direction they came. If they were struck around like headless flies, they would only sink deeper and deeper.
The night wind yelled, and the wind was more violent than before after a brief silence. The strong wind rolled up yellow sand to make the visibility around it extremely low, which made their escape more difficult. The bat's offensive weakened, and the air offensive was gradually withdrawing, but the heavy armored cavalry still did not give up the pursuit of these soldiers. The wind and sand did not affect their attack efficiency at all.
Zhou Wenhu's eyes were fascinated by sand and dust, and tears flowed. As soon as he recovered his vision, he saw a tall figure of a knight who rushed to him without warning like a god descending. Zhou Wenhu raised his gun and shot the opponent's armor, but the bullet could not penetrate it, making a tinging and banging sound. The knight kept waving its body. He raised his long sword and slashed towards Zhou Wenhu's neck.
Zhou Wenhu was so scared that his legs bent, and he leaned backwards. The blade flew against his nose. Although Zhou Wenhu was lucky enough to avoid it, the soldier behind him was not so lucky. He was slashed in his chest with a knife, his body broke into two pieces, and blood was ejected from his cavity.
Zhou Wenhu rolled and crawled forward and fled a few steps. After seeing the knight killing two soldiers, he rode his horse and chased him again. Zhou Wenhu was so scared that his legs became weak. It was impossible for him to escape the knight's pursuit with his legs alone. Zhou Wenhu took out a grenade from his waist, pulled out the lead and threw it out.
With a sound of Peng!, the grenade exploded beside the knight. The impact of the explosion knocked the knight and his men and horses to the ground, and also accidentally injured a soldier from Xinman camp.
Zhou Wenhu didn't bother to turn around and go back to make up for a shot. He took this opportunity to continue running wildly. Because he couldn't see where he came from, he collided heavily with a man in the wind and sand. The two of them groaned at the same time, raised their guns and aimed at each other. Zhou Wenhu heard from the other party's voice that he was actually Zhao Luxin, and said loudly: "Is Old Zhao?"
Zhao Luxin choked when he heard Zhou Wenhu's voice. He was in a worse condition than Zhou Wenhu. His left arm was cut off by elbows, and the broken part was still bleeding. He said in a trembling voice: "It's me... it's me..."
Zhou Wenhu rushed up and helped him up, but Zhao Luxin shouted: "Go away, don't worry about me..."
Zhou Wenhu turned around and saw the warrior who had just been blown down by a grenade climbing up from the ground again, pointing the long sword in his hand to the ground and approaching them step by step.
Zhou Wenhu gritted his teeth. He and Zhao Luxin had a deep relationship, so he was naturally unwilling to leave his old friend and helped Zhao Luxin to escape from afar. In fact, there were several of their soldiers around him. Zhou Wenhu shouted that they would come to cover him, but under the current situation, his orders could no longer play any role. Those soldiers were all clay Buddhas crossing the river and could not protect themselves. Who would still listen to the orders of his commanders?
When Zhao Luxin saw that Zhou Wenhu was still unwilling to let go of himself, he shouted: "Damn, you took us to such a ghost place. Get out of here, I don't want to see you."
Zhou Wenhu naturally understood Zhao Luxin's intention to scold him like this, because he saw that if the two insisted on escaping, they might not be able to escape until the end. It would be better to give up one, and the other might have a chance to escape.
Zhou Wenhu said, "It's time to die when you go back. Lao Zhao, I'll be with you." He turned around and shot several shots at the heavy armored warrior. The bullets were blocked by the opponent's hard armor without exception. Zhou Wenhu gritted his teeth and let go of Zhao Luxin, pulled out his sword from his waist to face the heavy armored warrior.
Chapter completed!