Chapter 341: Centipede Essence

I couldn't help but be shocked by the strange words that appeared on the jade plaque, Lao Tzu, as the founder of Taoism, and the leader of ancient religion whose influence has not been surpassed to this day.

In front of us, we are in a strange tunnel left behind by the Japanese army, looking at this sarcophagus, we can't associate it with the content on the jade plaque in any way.

"Who is Lao Tzu, the founder of Taoism."

Who is buried in this coffin, and why is it guarded in the warehouse by those little devils.

I stopped guessing the secret on the jade tablet for a moment, and instead looked at the black skeleton.

Ordinary people would definitely not look like this if they were decomposed, and they always felt that something was not quite right with the corpse in front of them.

Holding back the pungent smell, I took Suchak's bayonet and rummaged through the black corpse water that flowed all over the ground.

I didn't expect to find an extremely terrible place.

That is, the skull in the pile of corpses in front of him is not the same as the bones of ordinary people, this skeleton has a wide shoulder bone, and the most strange thing is that.

There was a hole in the forehead of the skull, and when you looked closely, you could see that it was an eye socket, if you deduce from the scene in front of you.

Then this skeleton must have had three eyes before it died, and its shoulders were broad, but its height was much shorter than that of ordinary people.

I couldn't help but take a few steps backwards, and Suzak raised his flashlight to look at the skeleton, and soon discovered this strange truth.

At this time, whether it was me or him, there was an inexplicable fear spreading throughout my body.

I can't help but recall that in the seemingly real memories in the tomb of Concubine Jin, it seems that a similar skeleton was found in front of me.

I was separated from the fat man and the group, but I didn't expect to accidentally swim into a sealed burial chamber.

The stone chamber is full of strange symbols, and the huge black sarcophagus in the center seems to be very similar to the situation in the diary when the group of little devils dug up this sarcophagus.

A heavy fog spread in my mind, layer after layer, as if it would never be cleared, and I couldn't help but reach out and hold my somewhat numb head, unable to clear these intricate thoughts for a while.

In addition, some of the memories in Concubine Jin's tomb have become very confusing due to the hypnosis of the man in black, so I can't tell which ones are fantasy and which ones are real?

Unexpectedly, at this moment, there was a sudden rustling sound in the darkness behind him, and when he just wanted to turn around to check, he saw Su Chakton's face turning green next to him.

He squinted in the direction behind me, as if he had seen something extremely terrifying, and the strange rustling sound made me feel very familiar.

The cold guess in my heart was that the monster wrapped in the fog that I encountered in the tunnel tracks chased after me again.

I've always wondered if the thing emits a white mist that envelops itself every time it appears.

It also makes an eerie rustling sound when it moves, as if there are countless arms crawling close to the ground.

"Don't move, it doesn't seem to be able to see us."

Suchak stared at the warehouse door behind me, and his whole body trembled.

When I heard his deep voice, I couldn't help but feel a little contagious with fear, and I froze in place, not daring to move at all.

The sound of rustling against the ground echoed behind him, from far to near.

My heart felt like it was in my throat, because I was facing away from the sound behind me. Only Suchak's squinting gaze could faintly see there.

I wonder what exactly he saw in the direction?

Just watched his face change from fear just now to a more terrifying twist, and he couldn't help but cover his mouth with his hand, for fear that he would make the slightest movement.

The eerie rustling sound almost reached my ears, and I could even hear myself and Suchak's heartbeats violently.

Suddenly we guessed why the monster behind us was so close, but it didn't seem to notice us.

The reason must have been that the magnet piles protruding from the four directions of the warehouse interfered with the magnetic field here, and the monster was hidden in a white fog and did not rely on the naked eye to observe its prey.

It should rely on magnetic field sound waves.

That way, as long as Suchuk and I don't make a sound, the thing won't find us.

The rustling behind me came to an abrupt end, and just as I thought Suchak and I were getting safe, large drops of unknown disgusting fluid fell from the top of our heads.

When he stood in place and couldn't help but subconsciously raise his head, he saw a scene that he would never forget for the rest of his life, and he also understood why Suchak's expression was so exaggerated.

What caught my eye was a number of tentacles, each of which was a miserable white dead man's palm, and the slime that had just fallen on its body was the one that flowed from the thing's gaping mouth.

Little by little, it poked out of the fog half of its massive body, each section sewn from the torso of a human body, and even covered with traces of needlework and thread.

The head was a woman with her eyes closed, and a large hole in her chest that looked like a mouth, revealing layers of tiny swirling teeth inside.

It was only then that I finally understood what happened to the huge centipede spirit that Suchak had encountered after he strayed into the mountains.

The stitching monster in front of him is obviously also a "masterpiece" left by the little devil back then, and anyone who looks at this terrifying scene can't help but feel numb and faint with fright.

I can't even imagine how the experimental surgery of connecting the torso and body of different people will be carried out.

Apparently a huge human centipede, related to the crimes studied in the tunnel of the little devil back then, it is simply mad.

They used experiments and needles and threads to connect human tissues, and they don't know how many innocent civilians they killed.

But at this time, I can't care so much about it, because the scene in front of me can't seem calm for anyone.

If it weren't for the four stone pillars in the corner that interfered with the magnetic field, this huge centipede monster wouldn't have noticed us.

I'm afraid Suchak and I would have been devoured alive by it.

The food I had just eaten in my stomach kept tumbling, and I almost didn't vomit, so I had to cover my mouth with my hand and not look up at this strange scene.

I saw that the thing writhed its huge body, and little by little it retracted into the mist, and the rustling sound behind it continued to subside.

I didn't dare to look back when I stood still, but I just judged by the sound that it must have left the warehouse.

The feeling of oppression that had just echoed in my heart made me sit on the ground and gasp for breath, and Suchak next to me widened his eyes and trembled all over his body, and it took a while to gradually recover.

He couldn't help but pull a cigarette out of his pocket and light it, as if this was the only thing that was a good calming medicine.

His hands trembled, and his eyes stared at the ground painted with symbols.

I had a hunch that it would come back, it wasn't safe here, so I looked for a chance to slip away.