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Chapter 976

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Dean fell into the metal cabin. He felt that it was very soft and comfortable. He didn't know where Boro got it from.

"Don't make a sound. Behave yourself." Dana put her hand on the cover of the metal cabin. She lowered her head and fiercely said to Dean. She swung her arm and closed the cabin door with a bang.

Dean's eyes quickly swept over as the cabin door closed. He saw Boro and scarlet robe Dana moving the laboratory equipment.

"Are they going to move their position?" Dean was startled, and his vision darkened.

The sound outside seemed to be closed as the cabin door closed.

It was dark and silent.

Dean could only hear his own breathing and heartbeat in the narrow metal cabin. He thought of Daina's words. His heart was full of expectations. If the people from the God of War's wall saw Boro through the monitoring system, would they recognize him? Would they send a large number of strong people to intercept him?

The answer was obviously yes.

This could be seen from how Boro wanted to move as soon as he sensed the urgency of the matter. He was also afraid.

Perhaps this was a chance for him to survive?

He secretly prayed in his heart. He moved his body and put his ear to the metal cabin. Soon he heard a very slight collision sound. It seemed to be the sound of equipment being dismantled. There seemed to be friction on the ground. In addition, he faintly heard a miserable roar.

The roar was somewhat familiar. Dean couldn't help but think of Zaxi who was lying on the bed next to him.

Was he resisting?

No, he should be dead.

The screams didn't continue. Dean guessed that Boro didn't intend to take Zaxi along with him. He didn't want to leave Zaxi behind to be investigated by the pursuers. So he killed Zaxi.

Dean sighed in his heart. At the same time, he was a bit glad.

Fortunately, he was fine for the time being.

It didn't take long for Dean to feel the metal cabin being lifted. His body also tilted. It seemed that he was being dragged.

Dean's heart tightened as he thought of Aisha. Boro had to abandon Zashi Te because of the emergency transfer. Would he abandon Aisha as well? He couldn't hold back anymore. He raised his fist and pounded the metal cabin.

Bang! Bang!

His fist struck the metal cabin, causing it to tremble slightly.

The feeling of hauling suddenly disappeared. Dean felt the metal cabin was leveled, and he immediately stopped smashing.

With a click, the cabin door opened, and the white-clothed Daina looked at him with a murderous expression. "Didn't I tell you not to make a sound and not to make a sound? Do you want me to cut off your arm?!"

Dean didn't care about her threat and hurriedly said: "You want to transfer, right? Can you take Aisha … the corpse king with you? As long as she's here, I promise to cooperate with all of your experiments! "

"Dream on!" White-clothed Dana said without even thinking, "There are so many things to bring, where would we have the strength to bring a Corpse King?"

"You!" Dean's eyes were as cold as a knife. He looked at her ferociously, "If you don't take her with you, I promise you won't get any benefits from me!"

"You dare to threaten me?!" Dana raised her eyebrows and raised her hand, ready to teach Dean a lesson.

"Forget it." At this time, Bo Luo's cold voice came from not far away. "Bring her along. It doesn't matter if we lose one. Moreover, she does have some research value."

White-clothed Dana heard his words, and the killing intent on her face disappeared. She nodded respectfully, "I know, dad." After that, he glanced at Dean in the metal cabin and snorted, "I warn you, if you make any noise again, I will cripple your arm. I will forgive you this time!" After that, he didn't wait for Dean to open his mouth and slammed the door shut.

Dean was relieved as he looked at the closed cabin door. Aisha should be fine with Boro's words. Aisha should be fine. She should …

He clenched his fists slightly. He wanted nothing more than to smash this metal cabin and rush out to kill all of them. However, his body was too weak. Even though he was filled with anger and killing intent, he could only lie there sullenly.

After taking a few deep breaths, Dean gradually calmed down. He changed his posture and continued to listen to the metal cabin.

The metal cabin was moved. In the shaking, Dean felt that the metal cabin seemed to be going up stairs. It didn't take long for the metal cabin to be put down again, and the surroundings returned to silence.

He tried hard to listen, but couldn't hear the slightest sound.

After an unknown period of time, he once again heard the rustling sounds of collision, as well as the indistinct sounds of conversation, but he couldn't hear them clearly.

After about an hour or so, Dean suddenly felt the ground tremble gently. It seemed that the earth was shaking. Then he heard heavy thumping sounds coming from the ground outside the metal cabin. It seemed that a giant beast was trampling on the ground.

It didn't take long for the thumping sound to stop. Dean felt the metal cabin was lifted, shook a bit, and then stopped. It seemed that it was placed on top of something.

It was another long wait. In a trance, Dean suddenly felt that the metal cabin was shaking slightly, but he couldn't hear anything. However, he felt his body was weightless for a moment, as if he was flying.

It was still quiet outside, but Dean could hear one or two roars from time to time. They were low and vigorous, which was not the sound that human vocal cords could make.

Dean listened attentively, but the metal cabin's soundproofing effect was extremely strong. Even if he put his ear on the metal cabin, he could only hear some relatively loud sounds. When a beast roar came from a distance below him, combined with the vibration of the metal cabin, Dean guessed the situation outside. The migration seemed to have begun, and they were taking the air route.

"I don't know if the pursuers can find the traces left by him. I didn't hear the explosion before, so the underground base shouldn't have been destroyed …" Dean's eyes flashed slightly, but he wasn't happy at all. With Boro's cautiousness, the possibility of leaving the underground base was extremely low. Even if the base was empty, there would always be clues. If it was him, he would bury some means in the base to make the pursuers disappear together with the underground base.

In the following time, the outside fell into a permanent silence. In addition to the occasional strange roars and bumps, Dean felt that he was moving, but no other sound could be heard.

Slowly, Dean felt the hunger.

It seemed that four or five hours had passed.

His mood was complicated, sometimes resentful, sometimes disappointed, sometimes hopeful. He resented the fact that the white-robed Daina had deciphered the secrets of the battle armor so quickly, and was disappointed that the pursuers hadn't been able to find him even after so many days. He was hoping that the expert who had come would be evenly matched with Boro. Only then would he be able to take advantage of the chaos and escape.

As these thoughts intertwined with each other, his mood became more and more gloomy. This was because he knew that only a loser would have such messy thoughts. Only when one was forced to a dead end and had no way out would they blame others for their failure and entrust their salvation to others.

While Dean was thinking, the metal cabin suddenly floated, as if it was falling at a very fast speed.

Dean's thoughts scattered, and his heart was shocked. He grabbed the cavernous material inside the metal cabin. His heart was both nervous and excited. Did the pursuers come?

Bang!

Suddenly, a violent vibration sounded.

Dean's body was jolted along with the metal cabin, and his head hit the cavernous body inside the cabin. The elasticity was too strong, and he almost twisted his neck. He moved his neck and immediately put his ear to the metal cabin to listen.

Ka!

The cabin cover suddenly opened.

The light shone in. Daina was standing at the edge of the metal cabin, looking down at Dean. Dean was still listening to the outside. He felt a trace of embarrassment, but soon restored his indifferent look. He quickly glanced outside the cabin cover and saw a greenish-brown neck. It was like a giraffe, but the neck was much thicker and longer than a giraffe's neck.

Dean immediately sat up and took the opportunity to look at the outside environment.

In addition to the greenish-brown neck monster, there was a dense forest around.

Sure enough, this was not the underground base.

Daina saw Dean's hurried look, and her face showed more disgust. She kicked the metal cabin: "What's there to look at? It's because of you that we have to continue to drift."

Dean didn't pay attention to her. After seeing the surrounding wilderness and sparse forest environment, he immediately looked for Aisha's figure.

He saw that the metal cabin he was sitting in was tied to the back of the greenish-brown behemoth. The behemoth's body was incomparably huge. Just its "slender" neck alone was about a meter in diameter. Its back was wide and filled with all kinds of equipment in the laboratory. Most of these equipment were wrapped to prevent them from being damaged.

Dean saw Daina in scarlet robe and another Daina in animal clothes on both sides of the monster's back. As for Daina, who was first captured and tortured by him, she was soaked in a glass-like container. Half of her body was still incomplete, but the lower part of her waist and abdomen had grown a lot, and the embryonic form of a thigh was faintly visible.

Dean soon found Aisha's figure in a pile of miscellaneous instruments.

Her body was tied up by ropes and wrapped around a relatively heavy instrument. She was still standing as straight as when they parted, motionless and expressionless.

Dean was relieved to see that she was unharmed. It seemed that Boro kept his promise.

At this time, a low roar came from the side.

Dean turned around and saw a giant monster standing in the sparse forest dozens of meters away. It looked like a lion with snow-white wings, but its abdomen had long, curved, jointed legs like that of a spider.

At this moment, the giant monster was chewing something in its mouth, and blood was squeezed out from its teeth from time to time.

On the back of this giant monster were a lot of instruments, and some of them were wrapped in animal skin, so he couldn't see what was inside.

"I didn't expect that such a fierce beast would be hidden in the underground base, and it has been domesticated …" Dean secretly thought.

"Hey!" At this time, Daina threw something to Dean.

Dean raised his hand and caught it. It was a piece of fried and sealed meat.

"Hurry up and eat. We'll continue our journey after the big guys finish eating." Daina rolled her eyes and said impatiently.

Dean didn't need her to say it. He knew to replenish his body with food. He asked while eating, "Where are we going? Are we drifting aimlessly?"

"Why do you care?" Daina coldly snorted.

Dean wasn't angry and continued, "The experiment can't continue if we keep drifting aimlessly like this. Why don't we sneak back to the War God's Wall and find a secluded place? After the experiment is completed, we can directly kill our way to the Empire. Isn't that better?"

"Idiot!" Daina's face was full of disdain, "Do you think it's so easy to cross the War God's Wall? If it's just the few of us, of course, we can sneak back. But with you and these things, how can we sneak back? Do you think the warriors on the War God's Wall are cowardly and incompetent like you? "

Dean ate the meat in his hand and said lightly, "If I didn't run away, how could your father meet me? If he met me, how could he do the experiment?"

Daina snorted and said, "You're only worth this much."

"Same here." Dean indifferently said.

Daina glared at him, "Do you want to ask for a beating?"

Dean looked at her raised palm and his eyes turned slightly cold. But in the end, he resisted and turned his head. He didn't talk to her again.

"It's almost time. Get ready to go." At this time, Bolo who was sitting on the head of the green-brown neck beast passed the message. He didn't look back but looked into the distance and said, "Hurry up and try to reach the Eastern Continent by tonight."

"Yes, Dad." Daina said respectfully. She pulled Dean's metal hatch cover with her small hand. The cover almost hit Dean's head.

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