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Chapter 110

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Zhang Jue's screams lasted for at least ten seconds. According to the free-fall formula, if he was still on Earth, he would fall at least 500 meters, which was more than 100 stories high.

Falling from such a high place, even if Zhang Jue's self-healing ability was strong, he would probably turn into a pile of blood in an instant.

Throwing a tomato down from the fifth floor would probably have the same effect.

Was there a bottom to this cave?

Zhang Jue kept his head down to ensure that he could see the bottom first and then enter the different dimension to cushion his fall.

But the fall lasted for a few more seconds, and there was still no bottom.

And strangely, except for the beginning, his falling speed did not significantly increase. It seemed to be moving at a constant speed throughout the fall.

It was as if he was not falling, but being transported in a pipe.

It was dark all around. If it were not for the surrounding walls, he would have lost his sense of direction.

After a few more seconds, the "falling" process finally stopped because Zhang Jue could feel that his speed was slowing down.

Sure enough, in an instant, he regained the feeling of being on the ground.

It was as if the falling process did not exist. His legs did not even vibrate at all.

From the beginning, this cave was strange.

After standing still, Zhang Jue took out a backup flashlight from his backpack and began to observe his surroundings.

Where he was standing at the moment, in a cave, he could choose to go left or right.

He looked up and found that the cave entrance had disappeared. It could be said that it never existed.

He knew that the so-called falling process should be the process of teleportation. He was directly "teleported" to this place.

Whether this was Earth or even the SCP universe, he did not know.

It was no wonder that the Flying Bird team could not even locate their members in the first two explorations.

Zhang Jue stood in place and waited for the Black Queen for nearly ten minutes, but there was still no sign of her.

Either the Black Queen Alison did not come down at all, or after entering the cave, the position inside was random.

Zhang Jue was more inclined to the latter.

Because whether it was the foundation or the Black Queen, they obviously had some understanding of the situation inside. They believed that there was something very important inside.

He snorted.

Since he had entered this place by accident, even if the final "treasure" was a pile of dung, he still wanted a share of it.

A few minutes later, the Black Queen still didn't show up. Zhang Jue decided to leave by himself.

Here was the problem.

Left or right?

According to Zhang Jue's experience, this was a very important choice. If he made the wrong choice, the consequences would be unimaginable.

If he was playing a game, it would be easy or hard.

If he made the wrong choice, he would have to pay a huge price.

In this situation, he had a simple and effective solution — throwing a shoe.

It was an interesting decision.

Two minutes later, Zhang Jue put on his shoes again and walked to the left.

The cave was a karst cave with a diameter of about four to five meters. Zhang Jue didn't see anything out of the ordinary along the way.

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