Chapter 82 (1/2)
Chapter 82 – Incomplete Mission
Habitat K7 was coh most of this inhabited area had already entered the land of dreaed theht, however, Habitat K7 was a bit too quiet
The night was Su’s domain He retrieved his modified rifle and loaded the bullets in Like a specter, he headed towards K7
Every corner of Habitat K7 was recorded within Su’s mental map; moreover, it wasn’t flat but rather three dimensional It could be said that Su already knew K7 like the back of his hand K7’s refugees numbered around two hundred Coe number, nor was it a small one
After their renovation, the habitat’s constructs forainst outside danger At the center was a satherings or business transactions The habitat’s commander lived in a se of this vacant area
Right now, there were a few things in the vacant area that weren’t previously there
On top of a three or fourblown around by the intense night winds The winds would soht, Su recognized this to be K7’s coing him from the wooden pole; however, the rope didn’t seem to be the cause of the commander’s death There were traces of burns all around his body His entire body seemed to have been burned into processed coal except for a few limbs that see had been deeply embedded into the skin surface Meanwhile, his face ns of burns either Only through this process could his pain and suffering before death be perfectly preserved
Below the wooden pole was a thick pedestal, one formed from layer upon layer of corpses
Su slowly exa siled their li with the despair, pain, anger, and cries that their expressions held Su recognized some of these faces, and others were unfaees
In the quiet vacant area, Su stood all alone, as if he was this ceeful spirit
Not only the vacant area, but also the various houses of K7 were e a fresh stench K7 became a ce sounds could still be heard
He slowly stooped down to pull up the scorched arm of a corpse When he made contact with the arm, coal ashes immediately flew everywhere It was clear that the flesh had been coe was that the outer layer of the arhly carbonized, while the inside flesh was left intact This meant that the teh, far surpassing that of ordinary flames Only then could the flesh be carbonized in such a short period of ti contact with the fire Su sank into a ain
Su didn’t touch the corpses in the vacant area again Instead, he lightly pushed aside the door leading to small house, and he saw inside a skinny and shriveled old man When the old man heard the noise, he turned around and looked towards the door He swept a hurried look over Su’s body, but he didn’t show any reaction Inside the several square meter house, apart from this elder, there were three corpses: one un to rot, and a thick stench filled this entire room, but the elder seemed completely unaffected
Su disappeared like a ghost Meanwhile, the old man continued to sit in a stupor
Those that remained in K7 were all i their deaths Those that survived had long left this place Apart fro in an inhabited area that orth staying behind for Once K7’s corpses began to rot, the plague that would ensue would quickly seize the lives of those that reardless of whether it was the new or old era, this fact had never changed
As Su prepared to leave, he suddenly stopped; soht his attention It was the sound of wind flipping through pages of paper
Within the pile of corpses, the corner of a booklet could be seen It all happened abruptly
Su slowly untied the bandages around his right hand His fine, long, satin-like finger gently made contact with the book’s cover, and they slowly retrieved it frohly a centimeter in thickness The black hard cover was extreolden word: Revelation
When the cover was opened, on the title page ords written with extreraphy: ‘Those that have lost their ill find rest from here on out”
The signature on the bottom read: O’Brien
Su closed this ‘Revelation’, and placed it in front of the pile of corpses Then, he disappeared into the night
Under the diht, thirteen people h the wilderness They were true kings of this land’s night Even the packs of rotting wolves seeer and disappeared without a trace
The hunter in the lead suddenly stopped and carefully began to differentiate the traces on the ground He sniffed the air and said, “He changed directions here”