Chapter 95 Fire Support
[A giant human-faced rat that has been dead for a long time has completely died. You realize that, along with the "rat disaster" it caused, it also disappears with its death.]
[You guessed that the ability of the 'rat disaster' is related to dreams...]
"Killing in a dream is equivalent to reality... It seems that all the abnormal deaths in the town should be caused by it. No wonder a mouse can't see it. So, there should be no problem in the town."
Colin couldn't help but feel a little glad that if this thing was still alive, I didn't know how troublesome it would be to deal with it.
Fortunately, all this has been solved.
Then, Colin, who was used to seeing abnormal lives, collected the body of the big mouse and put it into Li Chou's backpack.
He will no longer have questions like he did on the first day, why this thing can grow so big is not in line with science and other issues.
Carrying a lantern, sending the light into the dim church, Colin walked into it with his team.
As soon as I came in, I saw a large number of human skeletons.
The ground was full of people, so dense that Collin couldn't even find a place to stay.
At the door, there are a large number of tables, chairs and wooden benches stacked, and they are trying to block something with this.
But unfortunately, this did not play any role.
They all died under the horror of this human-faced giant rat, leaving behind piles of dead and miserable bones.
In the confined environment, Colin seemed to be able to hear the purgatory wailing here.
However, since it died relatively cleanly, I don’t know why it did not turn into a distorted body, so there is no smell here.
After checking in the church, no secret rooms, basements or anything else was found, and Colin exited.
A slightly more useful discovery in the church is that it seems that in a longer time, the church mainly believed in "thorns" without the symbol of "suffering".
There was no carving of those "mistakers".
All there is is thorn.
However, the architectural style is similar to that of the outside world.
In addition, another interesting discovery is that the statue worshipped inside is gone.
As for where he went, he didn't know the prompt, and Colin didn't know either.
"It seems that there is not much valuable information here. You can go to Water Manor now to check it out. Well, the cannon will be almost obtained by then."
Colin thought briefly and then he was just right to practice with the castle.
If the situation allows, he feels that direct flattening of firepower coverage is the safest solution.
Later, after confirming that more information could not be collected, Colin led the team to leave the bone-filled town.
The team is moving forward.
After walking in the desolate and dead woodland for almost three hours, Colin and others saw the manor building at the foot of the mountain, a building with only ruins left.
"Ah this..."
Collin was stunned. He didn't need to flatten this, and the entire manor was left with only a piece of ruins.
The core castle building in the manor was ruined with only a few walls, a few stone pillars, and gravel all over the ground...
However, even in the ruins, everyone could vaguely feel how huge this manor was once.
At this moment, Colin suddenly felt something and looked in a direction in the ruins. In an instant, his eyes solidified...
At the location where the manor was supposed to be the gate, several horse lanterns were thrown there, stacking like garbage.
[You realize that this is the lantern on some survivors, and they should not be discarded for a long time.]
...The survivors who said they were going to enter the underground area before? Are they dead? The crucial horse lanterns were all thrown here...
Colin had some guesses.
You should know that although the lantern cannot be put into the backpack, there will definitely be no survivors who have trouble abandoning it.
At most, it's just to find a place to put it in.
Then it is obvious that something attacked them and snatched the lanterns, which led to the lanterns being thrown here like garbage.
Moreover, the person who attacks them is highly likely not to be a survivor...
Because the lantern itself is a very valuable thing...
As Colin thought flickered, he waved and led the team to which direction.
Soon, he brought everyone to the gate and saw these lanterns that were all destroyed by physical means.
"Seventeen lanterns are all broken..."
Li Chou held the parchment and said in surprise, "What did those people encountered before?"
When he spoke, he couldn't help feeling scared again.
Along the way, Li Chou had already deeply realized that if he was not strong enough and had no thighs, he would die if he came to such a place.
Meanwhile, Colin and the others smelled the long-lost, disgusting smell of rotten flesh and blood.
This means...
This smell is either the smell of the stinking bodies of these survivors, or the smell of some aberrations originally under the manor.
However, Colin, who has been stinking for a long time, felt that the smell was a bit "old" and did not look like it was emitted by fresh corpses.
With his eyes retracted from these lanterns that had completely lost their value, Colin turned to a footprint inside the broken iron railing gate.
This footprint looks like a human but not very similar to a human, one big and one small, and is very deformed.
There are some dry red marks left on each footprint, which is a bit like the remains of blood coagulation.
[You realize that this creature has some human characteristics, but it does not seem to be a distortion.]
If it's not a distortion, what is that?
Colin was confused, but had no doubt about the message given by the prompt, because the aberrant attack never cared about the existence of the lantern.
"No matter what they encountered, it seems that it is a lot of danger now."
Colin said, and then led the team to further explore the area.
Advancing along this footprint, they came to a ruin that looked like it was supposed to be a room, with a noble badge engraved on one wall of the ruins.
The badge has been peeled and blurred and difficult to distinguish.
But it can be vaguely seen that the main body of the badge is a lion with a crown.
This seems to be the aristocratic badge of "Water Manor".
On the edge of the badge, there are also two words that are probably "pure blood".
There is also a downward dark stair entrance on the ground of this room, which seems to have been blocked by stones.
But at this moment, it was broken from the inside out by some brute force, revealing a road leading downward.
The stench floats out from here.
The footprints extend to the darkness along the stairs.
[This seems to be a family cemetery of the 'Water Manor'. You vaguely feel that there seem to be some survivors underground.]
...Family cemetery, survivor...Colin's eyes were slightly condensed. The best way now is to blow it in with an explosive barrel, but this could not take into account the casualties.
Save, or not?
At this time, Li Chou, who had been holding a puffer on the side, suddenly shouted:
"It's here, the artillery support has arrived!"
...
At the same time, under the family cemetery of this "Water Manor", several figures rushed out of a dark room in a mess.
"There is no time! Keep up..." the man in the lead whispered.
Chapter completed!