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Chapter 137 The tentacles are large dogs

The tentacle creature looked like a tamed large dog.

He snuggled next to the thin young female breeder, quietly poking at her cell phone without saying a word.

Eyes full of novelty.

Tang Rou was carefully discussing the departure route with the driver in the front seat.

Lin Li, the laser experimental engineer who was slapped, turned pale and his legs couldn't close.

I don’t know if it was intentional or not, but all the tentacles of the double-S experimental body were curled up in the back row, except for one, which was slightly spread out. Each horny thorn had a cold light, and it seemed to be invisible in the middle of his thigh.

Lurking in front of the site.

Like a stalking killing weapon.

Lin Li coughed slightly, but before he could make a sound, he realized that the tentacles were getting closer.

He arched his head in preparation for attack, like a baring cobra, ready to hit him with its venomous fangs at any time.

"..." Lin Li couldn't move and was in a lot of pain.

Tang Rou saw it, but didn't see it and continued talking to the driver.

"The waves are too big. Check if there are any forked roads. The sea-ring highway is too dangerous."

The driver adjusted the navigation and was troubled, "There is currently only one road nearby."

Suddenly, her sleeve was pulled by the young man.

He opened his clean and beautiful green eyes with an innocent look on his face, "It doesn't light up anymore."

Tang Rou took her phone back and stated the facts, "You played with it and it ran out of battery."

Alphinaud said "Ah" and looked away guiltily, only to find someone not far away peeking at him.

The man looked away very quickly, his eyes blank, pretending not to see anything.

But the dark green tentacles had already come to him.

A drop of cold sweat slid down the man's forehead. He did not dare to move. He continued to stare blankly, but his legs began to shake disobediently.

The frightening horny thorns protruded from the tentacles and scratched his arm several times. The man almost screamed in surprise.

But he saw the horny thorns cut off his steel watch.

...and swept away his wrist-worn mobile phone.

His stuck mind was filled with big question marks.

Why did the super experimental subject take away his um... mobile phone?

Okay, okay, living is more important than anything else.

He continues to short.

Tang Rou chatted with the driver for a few words. When he lowered his head, he found that Alphinaud was once again concentrating on poking at his phone.

She lowered her head in confusion and saw that she was still holding a dead battery in her hand.

So where did the one in his hand come from?

Tang Rou raised her head and fixed her eyes on a sad-looking car support person in the front row. He was holding a broken piece of watch strap and looking ahead stupidly with an expression that looked like he was about to cry.

"……"knew.

The culprit next to him looked innocent, tilted his head and poked at his phone, and found some videos deep in the network disk folder.

With doubts, Alphinaud clicked on the video.

An indescribable sound instantly echoed through the entire carriage.

For a moment, everyone's expressions were a little exciting, their faces slowly turned red, and a heavy coughing sound echoed in the carriage.

Alphinaud was looking at the two white bodies stacked together in confusion when his phone was taken away.

He raised his hand in panic to take it back, but was pushed away by the owner.

Tang Rou turned off the video, handed it back to the sad-looking logistician, and then covered the young man with a blanket, "It's time for you to sleep."

Alphinaud shook his head, "Humans only need to sleep, but I don't."

History is always surprisingly similar.

Tang Rou raised her hand to cover his head, and warned him in a low voice before he stretched out his hand to pull away the blanket, "Don't move, or you'll never play with your phone again."

"..." The young man stopped.

Tang Rou also stuffed his hand back into the blanket.

After driving for about half an hour, we finally saw the shadow of the convoy.

They stopped and waited on the rest strip next to the Huanhai Highway. The people in Tang Rou's car had some complaints about the convoy. It was so dangerous just now and no one came back to help them.

But at the same time, he also knew that in front of that unknown creature, even if he came to help, he would only end up being martyred together.

The driver of the escort vehicle behind him died. When he went back to find Alphinaud, the last safety officer in the vehicle drove the vehicle and drove the escort vehicle back.

The vehicle manager saw that all the vehicles had arrived and began to check the number of people.

Obviously, the cars in front did not drive here smoothly. There were large and small dents all over the car body, and one even had a long and narrow hole torn from the middle. It looked like it was about to be scrapped.

After checking Tang Rou's car, the vehicle manager opened the door, got in the car and checked them one by one. He found someone in the back seat covered with a blanket and motionless.

He immediately frowned and reached out to grab it, "Don't sleep, we are checking the number of people."

The logistics staff nearby wanted to stop it, but it was already too late.

The driver was caught off guard and met a pair of dark green eyes.

Extremely cold, like a dead swamp, one can clearly realize at a glance that these are definitely not human eyes.

"...No, sorry."

The car manager's hands were trembling, and the blood on his face faded instantly. He held the blanket and hesitated whether to put it back on.

Tang Rou opened her eyes after hearing the sound, took the blanket from the car steward's hand, and when the other party looked at the savior, she put the blanket back on the young man.

From the moment Alphinaud stepped into the car, she became a relief machine.

The people in the car were still scared, even though Alphinaud did not show any aggression, and could even be called quiet, being kept motionless under the blanket.

The atmosphere of this car is so quiet that it feels depressing.

Tang Rou looked around at everyone's expressions, stood up and said, "I'll exchange words with the driver behind me and I'll drive the escort vehicle."

Aslan sat up and said, "I'll go with you."

Under the complicated looks of everyone, they took the tentacled youth to the escort vehicle at the back.

Atherland got into the back compartment, and the clowns she brought out were in the escort car.

Tang Rou and Alphinaud were sitting in the front.

It's daybreak, and the mist on the sea is evaporating inch by inch and slowly disappearing.

Tang Rou turned on the autopilot and leaned back on the chair, feeling a little sleepy.

She turned to look at Alphinaud, who was wrapped in a blanket, his eyelids half drooped, looking at her quietly without blinking.

Tang Rou couldn't help but chuckle, "Look outside, don't look at me."

Finally, when he raised his hand, he felt the blanket wrapped around him. It was cold and wet, and as heavy as if he had been full of water.

Why is it still so wet?

Tang Rou frowned, turned on the light, and found that her hands were covered with blue blood.

She looked at the young man in astonishment.

He never faced her from behind.

Tang Rou then remembered that Alphinaud had cut off countless tentacles in order to detonate depleted uranium bombs at the Tower of Babel, leaving him physically weak.

I just faced off against electric eels and unknown monsters again...

Tang Rou frowned and gently pulled away the blanket on his body, "Turn around and let me see your back."

The young man who just wanted to sit next to her began to hide away and stubbornly faced her face to face, not wanting Tang Rou to see her.

It looked like he was really hurt.

Tang Rou breathed in blame, "I was negligent. Does it hurt?"

The young man shook his head quietly.

Tang Rou asked again, "Can it be healed?"

He thought for a moment and nodded.


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