Life in North America, you call this an autopsy officer?! -
Chapter 248 - 178: Dodging Bullets in an Instant, Finally Getting Beast Pavilion Intelligence!
Chapter 248: Chapter 178: Dodging Bullets in an Instant, Finally Getting Beast Pavilion Intelligence!
In the lightless forests,
Several figures quickly weaved through the trees.
In the distance, a tall gray wolf, holding a rabbit in its mouth and preparing to return to its pack, suddenly paused and looked towards the forest ahead as if it had sniffed the scent of a natural predator.
Frantically, it dropped the hard-won rabbit from its mouth, howled to the sky, issuing a warning: "Awoooo~"
The penetrating howls of the wolf echoed throughout the surrounding forest.
The responses of its companions, from far and near, swiftly moved away from this area.
Hearing the responses of its pack and the alpha, the lone gray wolf relaxed somewhat, intending to turn and run, only to find it was already too late.
It could only stop in its tracks, its green glowing eyes fixated on the darkness ahead, baring its teeth and revealing two sharp, bloodstained fangs.
The next moment,
Several figures emerged atop the trunks of nearby trees.
These people dressed strangely, clad all in black bodysuits, wearing silver collars around their necks, and donning equally styled, curvaceous, opaque silver glasses.
Moreover,
On their backs, they carried rifles and some kind of slender, strange twin blades, their hands and feet clinging to the tree trunks, defying the Earth’s core gravity as if they were humanoid spiders.
"A lone little wolf."
The woman leading the group raised her head, looking at the gray wolf that they had surrounded, and couldn’t help but stick out her deep red tongue, licking her lips.
Under the moonlight, the woman’s beautiful face revealed ferocious fangs between her lips, clearly a humanoid monster with non-human organs.
The rest of them, both men and women, bore a striking resemblance to the woman.
One of them, beyond the cover of his glasses, even had a row of eyes on each cheek, emitting a faint glow within the black, an incredibly horrifying sight.
They all fixated on the gray wolf, their throats constantly gurgling.
Upon seeing this,
The woman waved her hand: "Eat quickly, after we finish we need to keep moving and lure out that Mutant Beast, or else you know the consequences!"
"No problem, Boss!"
One of the men casually threw something.
The next moment,
A dart-like slender rope shot straight through the brain of the half-human-tall gray wolf, hoisting it high off the ground.
"Who would’ve thought we’d encounter a migrating North American gray wolf in a place like this, we’re really lucky. We haven’t encountered a single unfortunate soul entering the mountains along the way, only managing to catch a rabbit here and there to satisfy cravings. I was famished."
"Quit your chattering, eat up!"
The group silently leapt down from the trees, approaching the suspended gray wolf, their mouths wide open.
Pfft, pfft, pfft~
Sharp, hollow tubes extended from their mouths, penetrating the body of the wolf before them.
Before long,
Accompanied by slurping sounds, the reflection of the wolf under the silver moonlight, an animal of over a hundred pounds, was left as nothing but a skin-and-bones silhouette, fluttering in the wind...
...
Over a thousand meters away,
Brian carried Shi San, his eyes slightly squinted.
Interesting, they appeared to be a group akin to Eliana, the Spider Woman.
Moreover, the manner in which these monsters fed was the same as the corpse of the vagrant the FBI had used to lure Eliana, who almost got drained.
This suggested that they were most likely connected with the FBI and the Beast Pavilion that Brian had been investigating.
The equipment on the bodies of this group of Spider Beastification People confirmed this.
Since this was the case, encountering him meant bad luck for this bunch!
Brian twisted his neck, securing the gun bag to his back, and said to Shi San, "Shi San, there are a few bad guys up ahead, go draw their attention."
"Woof~"
Shi San barked once and immediately ran ahead.
In truth, it had no idea what lay ahead, but if the big dog said there were bad guys, then there must be bad guys.
The big dog wouldn’t lie to it!
...
A full-grown and robust North American gray wolf stood no chance under their mouths, turning into skin and bones in under a minute, a sinister and eerie sight.
After filling their bellies contentedly,
The group, led by the female leader, prepared to move on.
Suddenly,
The female leader once again halted, turning towards the rustling sound coming from the brush ahead.
In the moonlight, a fluffy dog’s head cautiously poked out from the bushes, its big dog eyes curiously observing them.
The dog was Shi San.
"Hey~," a female member’s eyes lit up with delight, "A Labrador Retriever, strange, why would a Labrador be out here? Could it have gotten separated from its owner?"
"A dessert after the meal."
The man who had shot the gray wolf licked his lips, ready to shoot his tethered dart again, but the first female member stopped him, "No, we can’t eat such a cute dog!"
Before becoming the monster she was now, she had a Labrador Retriever, so seeing Shi San reminded her of happier times and a glimmer of humanity flickered in her otherwise numb heart.
Hearing this, the man chuckled mischievously, "We’ve survived this long, having eaten plenty of people, and yet you won’t let me eat a single dog, hypocrite. Go make me feel good, and I’ll spare it, how about that?"
The other male members also looked at the female member with tilted heads.
"A bunch of fools!"
The female leader tapped her glasses, her gaze intent on the curious dog head emerging from the bushes, "When have you ever seen a normal animal, upon smelling us, not only not flee but even dare to stop and observe us?"
At her words, everyone was shocked.
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