Chapter 249
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Three days later, outside the city of Akadoda.
Will Smith and his team were gathered at a farm on the outskirts of town.
Since Akadoda had been occupied by a group of flesh and blood monsters, the place had long been empty.
Therefore, Smith chose this place as the meeting point.
He had encountered very strange things in Romania. Later, Zhang Jue reminded him that the monastery turned out to be the incarnation of a giant monster.
The other team went to Southern Siberia.
After the two teams met, Smith asked, "Hayden, how are things on your side?"
Although the temporary team leader, Hayden, had already reported their situation on the phone, Smith still wanted to hear it from him personally.
Hayden said, "After we entered the mountain, we did find a cyclops. To be precise, it was a cyclops. According to my visual estimation, it was more than 100 meters tall. It had a double-headed axe in its left hand and a spear in its right hand. However, the people from the foundation and GOC had set up a cordon around it, so we couldn't get too close. The giant's skin is rough and thick, and its entire body is covered by thick rocks. The foundation and GOC's missile bombardment had no effect. I don't think they can do anything to it for a while. "
Smith nodded slowly.
In the past two days, Zhang Jue had explained to Smith what they had encountered to prevent them from falling into the trap.
The cyclops that Hayden mentioned was exactly the same as Ouroboros, one of the four saints of lust that Mr. Zhang had mentioned. It seemed that they were indeed the same thing.
The huge mythical beast under the Banergan Peninsula was probably not that easy to contain.
It seemed that the foundation was in big trouble this time.
He had been here for two days.
In the past two days, he had followed Zhang Jue's instructions to collect as much information as possible without alerting the SCP Foundation and GOC.
However, the mission was not going well.
First, the foundation had set up several cordons nearby to prevent outsiders from entering.
Second, Akadoda itself had been occupied and ruled by a group of flesh and blood monsters.
Yesterday, he and a few team members had gone in in the dark.
He noticed that other than the monsters made of flesh and blood, many people were chanting spells that he could not understand. They seemed to have been brainwashed.
They completely gave up their jobs and lives and worshipped the church in the city all day long.
In Mr. Zhang's words, she was already possessed.
On this day, another team came to meet up with them. Mr. Zhang was about to arrive as well, so Smith decided to go into the city and kidnap someone. At the very least, he had to figure out what was going on in the city.
Otherwise, even if Mr. Zhang came, he would be in the dark without any information.
It had to be said that Zhang Jue was really lucky to have such a subordinate.
They might not be able to play a decisive role, but they would definitely make Zhang Jue feel at ease leaving the matter to them.
At midnight, Smith and his team members changed their clothes and sneaked into the city of Akadoda under the cover of the night.
Based on his experience from the past two days, he knew that at this time, a large group of people would gather in the central square and carry out some strange ritual.
It was only at this time that the terrifying flesh and blood monsters would not bite anyone they saw.
Smith and a few team members lurked outside the square. They lay on top of a bus, waiting for an opportunity to find a suitable target.
Suddenly, one of the team members whispered, "Boss, look!"
Smith followed his gaze and saw a few suspicious people in a small alley not far away.
Smith took out his night vision binoculars and observed for a moment. He found that the other party seemed to want to carry out a surprise operation like them.
It seemed that they were either from the foundation or GOC.
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