Chapter 168 - Chapter 168: 96. Rain in the Heart (Single Update of (1/2)

Chapter 168: 96. Rain in the Heart (Single Update of

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Mars’ girlfriend, little nurse Melinda, came to Sully’s side and helped her up from the rainwater.

Sully staggered to her feet, grabbing the chest badge on her bosom. Even though the pin on the badge pierced her soft palm, she forcibly ripped it off.

She smashed the badge to the ground, shook off Melinda’s arm, buried her head, and walked unsteadily to the assembly point, leaving behind feeble sobs and cries in the dark night.

It was still raining.

The dark rainwater not only soaked Sully’s body but also made her heart cold and silent.

This tragedy didn’t attract much attention.

Starting with the groans of the walking dead and ending with the bullet that took Yog’s life, it would eventually fade from people’s memories like raindrops falling to the ground a few days later.

In fact, whether it was the female nurses escorted by Yog or Sully herself, they knew that Yog wouldn’t have a good end, and everyone subconsciously kept their distance from such a person.

Those who received Yog’s help would be grateful to him in their hearts, but they would not and dare not react to his death in any way.

Sully was the only exception.

Near the secret tunnel entrance of Division Intelligence Unit Two, behind a low hill made of rubble.

Noland Lee held the monocular telescope and saw Lieutenant Cavado walk into the underground tunnel leading to the underground river from far away.

The bone remains at the entrance of the artifact repository, the flesh mud in the stone cracks, the leg bones hanging by the river, and other things were all Lee’s masterpieces.

However, don’t misunderstand.

Not a single unrelated person was persecuted.

In fact, from beginning to end, Noland Lee simply made reasonable use of the defeated skeleton warriors by Division Intelligence Unit Two and the canned pork in his backpack…

He consumed some of the freshly-acquired energy points, leveling up his “Enslavement of Deceased” skill from level 5 to level 10.

Although the large expenditure of energy points made him feel the pain, he gritted his teeth and formed a decent skeleton army.

First, he arranged Kasha’s death scene, creating the illusion that Kasha died after encountering an attack by self-destructing skeletons.

Then, he had his own skeleton warriors move towards the direction of the steam boiler room.

Noland himself hid on the ground, using system messages to judge the condition of his skeleton warriors.

As expected, the little fellows were killed by someone, and “Enslavement of Deceased” skill was forcibly terminated.

Not long after, Cavado’s steam locomotive appeared in Noland’s view.

Noland closely observed Cavado’s every move using the monocular telescope.

The other party entered the tunnel and never returned to the ground.

Seeing this, Noland knew that his plan was a great success.

“That escape route map should have fallen into Cavado’s hands. Now I can leave here with peace of mind.”

Noland put away the telescope, pulled out the telescopic cane from the side pocket of his backpack, and walked forward through the pitch-black ruins.

There was something that was beyond Noland’s expectations, but within reason.

This had to do with leveling up skills.

When leveling up “Enslavement of Deceased” to level 10, the system sent a message:

[System Message: You have upgraded “Enslavement of Deceased” from level 9 to 10.]

[Summoned Creature’s quantity for “Enslavement of Deceased” +1.] [You have triggered a level-up reward for reaching level 10.]

[Please choose one of the following three options:]