Chapter 348: Explosion

The face of the stone statue in front of him was actually turned upside down, with its mouth on its forehead, nose and eyes all facing down.

If it weren't for the fact that she looked like a woman from the back, I wouldn't have been able to tell if the stone statue was a man or a woman based on her appearance alone, let alone the strange scene in front of me.

"It's... This.... ”

Suchak couldn't help but change his face after seeing the face of the stone statue, and subconsciously took two steps back, and the cold sweat on his forehead crackled and dripped onto his clothes.

A strange cold wind blew towards the door in the depths of the tunnel, and I felt more and more that something was not quite right here, coupled with the strange events that had just happened.

I retreated coldly.

At this moment, there was a sudden loud noise behind him, as if something had been pushed down and fell to the ground.

I turned my head to look, only to see that the wooden box behind me that had been used to plug the hole had been toppled by the swarm.

A lot of black beetles, almost a dozen times larger than the ones I had just seen, poured in from the holes, and if they got into our clothes, they would surely bite us both apart.

I couldn't help but be aroused in a cold sweat on my forehead, the sticky sweat had already soaked through the collar, and it was extremely uncomfortable to stick to my neck.

I raised my rifle and kept shooting at the big black beetle that had crept into the hole, the fire echoing through the tunnel.

It's just that after a bullet explodes through the swarm of insects that poured into the hole, there will be a dense swarm of insects frantically.

This scene is extremely terrifying, and even reveals inexplicable despair.

I simply took out a ** from my pocket, and just as I wanted to pull the lead and throw it at the swarm, I was stopped by Suchak next to me.

"It doesn't matter if you blow up, what if the tunnel collapses?"

I really didn't think about what Suchak said, but the dense swarm of insects is coming madly, and if we don't think about it, we will both have to be buried alive in the sea of insects.

I hesitated for a while, and finally pulled the lead, aimed my hand at the center of the swarm and threw it.

Turning to Suchak, I felt a cold wind blowing in the tunnel just now, indicating that there must be other exits at the end.

In fact, when I said this, I didn't have any confidence in my heart, but I vaguely remembered that the route drawn on the map was much longer than the distance we have taken so far.

According to the habit of the little devil to build underground fortifications, the tunnels will be connected so that they can be mobilized at any time in case of emergency.

With a deafening explosion behind him, the flying stone fragments accompanied by a huge wave of air instantly overshadowed the two of us.

Before the smoke had cleared, I couldn't help but look back at the place where the explosion had just occurred, and in the dim light the explosion had stirred up a large cloud of dust in the tunnel, making it impossible to see anything everywhere.

I couldn't help but pat the dust in the air with my hand, but I didn't expect a little red light to suddenly appear in front of me, and then I suddenly thought.

The explosion was less than a metre away from the pile of munitions boxes, and if shrapnel had been blown into the pile, the consequences would have been beyond the mere collapse of the tunnel.

"Run!"

My contorted face turned almost instantaneously, grabbed Suczak's arm and leaped backwards.

The dust in the dust and smoke has not yet dissipated, and it is about to be shaken by another wave of air that has never been seen before.

This time, before Suchak could understand what was happening, I was vigorously pulled and rushed to the tunnel deep in the darkness ahead.

"Boom..."

It's just that when he took the third step, an unprecedented violent explosion sounded behind him again, as if there were several kilograms of *** fierce ** exploding flowers in the tunnel.

The aftermath of the explosion, accompanied by a wave of air, instantly pushed the two of us into the air.

It all seemed to end in a flash of lightning, and by the time I dragged my scarred body back up from the ground, there was a huge backlog of ruins behind me.

I turned my head to look around, only to notice that Suchak was missing from me, and it was then that I suddenly noticed a familiar bloody hand poking out from the pile of rubble.

Unexpectedly, Suchak followed behind me, and after all, he was one step too late, and he was buried alive in the collapsed rubble, and his life and death were unknown.

I hurried over and almost grinded my fingers to dig him out of the rubble.

By the time he dragged the dying Suchak out of the rubble, his body could no longer be called whole.

Although the meridians and blood vessels of the limbs and legs are still connected, the bones have been completely shattered, and the body is mixed with large blood marks, and a bone has come out of the flesh branch at the ankle.

Even the joints on his body are upside down.

The scene was so bloody that I couldn't even bear to look at him.

But fortunately, he still had a faint snort, and apparently did not die.

My brain went blank for a moment, the expression on my face wanted to cry but I couldn't cry, I always felt that the Xinjiang uncle in front of me, whom I had known for more than ten days, had a similar feeling of fate to myself.

Say whatever you say, let him get out alive.

I turned and carried him on my back, picked up the cracked kerosene lamp and rifle and swayed through the darkness.

The wound on my body that was about to crust open again, and I limped into the tunnel with the pain.

The collapsed rocks of the explosion completely blocked a section of the tunnel behind him that had erupted from the insect swarm, and buried the strange stone statue under the rubble.

Suchak, who was dying, suddenly squinted his eyes and whispered something, but none of the bones in his body were intact, and even his voice was extremely weak.

I thought he was afraid that I would leave him here, so I forced a choked voice and said without looking back.

"Don't worry, I won't leave you alone."

"You must hold on, don't forget that you still have a daughter."

Unexpectedly, Suchak lay on my back, trembling, and slowly passed the precious photo of his daughter over my shoulder.

At this time, he muttered some words, but his voice was so weak that I couldn't hear it clearly.

The air was mixed with a cold wind blowing towards the two of us, and there was a dead silence in the deep darkness in front of me, but something seemed to be blurry in front of my eyes, and I couldn't help but wipe it with one free hand.

"If you give Lao Tzu a good life, I will definitely find a way to cure you."

I struggled through the tunnel, and for some reason, the scene in front of me suddenly reminded me of the scene of a dying captain in the 800-meter-deep underground fortification decades ago.

There were twenty-two people in the team, and in the end, only two of us remained, and his white robe was covered with blood, and one of his legs was broken.

In the end, I was the only one who survived, and I couldn't get their bones back to the surface.

Whenever I think of that scene, I can't help but run away, but I didn't expect what happened to me and Suchak today.

Once again, it evoked a vague memory in my heart.