Chapter 54: Re-entering the Cave

Yulia finished dressing and found that Frankimir had already changed her outfit.

Frankimir was well armed, and in addition to a pistol and rifle, he carried a bazooka on his shoulder and hung several explosive shells in front of his neck.

What made Yulia feel awkward was that Frankimir hung the 'Gustav Heart' given to him by the warden behind his buttocks, and the bulky three-ballistic musket was placed in such a position that people looked at it and felt uncomfortable.

Due to Frank Mire's success in defeating the monsters, the famous "Andreas Saw" is even more indispensable, and there are many people who believe that this chainsaw is more useful than machine guns and grenades.

Ever since Frankmir chopped up monsters with such a chainsaw, everyone has regarded the "Andreas Saw" as an artifact against monsters, and it seems that as long as such a thing is in hand, no matter how terrible and powerful the monster is, it will become vulnerable.

Despite the warden's remark that Frank Mire would be in command of the team of ten, Kafka seems to have completely forgotten about this and sees himself as the captain of the unspeakable team.

Kafka first held a brief impromptu combat meeting and assigned each of them their own tasks, without paying any attention to Frank Mire.

Frankmir just listened silently, following Kafka's arrangement, without raising any objections or saying a word.

Yulia, on the other hand, looked a little dissatisfied, she thought that Kafka was a bit noisy, after all, the warden had said that Frankimir was in charge of the entire team of ten.

Kafka, believing that everything was in order, waved goodbye to the prison guards who had come to see him off, or to the people who had come to see the excitement.

Kafka held his head high, holding his fat straw belly, and climbed the escalator into the cockpit of the "Frost Mech". With the sound of the machinery grinding and the mecha shaking, the mecha soon overflowed with hot steam, and a loud roar shook off the fragments of masonry on the broken walls.

Kafka piloted the "Frost Mecha" and took the lead into the underground cavern and walked into the endless darkness.

The bright flashlight pierced the darkness that could not be seen.

There was a chill from the cold frozen soil, and except for Frankimir, Kafka, and Yulia, the other seven people were all entering the cave for the first time, and they were inevitably a little nervous.

The huge hole in the ground that is twelve meters high can hardly suppress the panic in anyone's heart, even a well-trained soldier or agent.

Ten men moved forward slowly and cautiously, and Kafka's "frost mecha" was always at the forefront of the crowd.

The darkness made Yulia feel impenetrable, and this time she felt bad when she entered the burrow. If the last time I entered the cave, I was fearless because of ignorance. So now, because of the bloodthirsty monster, she was terrified as soon as she entered the cave, as if the devil was coming.

The chaotic and confused thoughts made Yulia seem to be wrapped in a thick fog, and the whole person seemed to be lost in the thick fog. She was right behind Franky Mir, her body almost clinging to Frank Mir's.

She didn't know why she was doing this, she just knew that she had to do it, and it seemed that this was the only way to make her feel a little safe.

She wanted to do this, but she didn't know why, Yulia felt confused, what she did was not her own will at all, what her body did was not what her brain thought, and she herself did not know what was going on.

Frankimir looked at Yulia in astonishment, and he realized Yulia's unusual behavior. She kept getting closer and closer to him, and he could smell Yulia, the faint smell of perfume, and even Yulia's sweat, because they were almost together.

Such a sexy beauty with a beautiful face took the initiative to throw a hug to Frankmir, and Frankimir was naturally happy, where would he go to find out why. Yulia's tight prison guard uniform made her look far more glamorous than when she wore a doctor's coat.

Perhaps because of their relationship with fellow prisoners, Fraser and Raul did not reject Frankimir from the beginning. They had nothing to say to the prison guards, but they talked to Frankimir.

When the monsters made a fuss about the Gulag, they were all locked up in their cells, and although the warden had given them some high-level generalizations, they still knew little about them due to time constraints, and they were still ambiguous.

After entering the cave, boring exploration will rekindle their curiosity. They all asked Frankimir this and that, wanting to know as much as possible about the purpose of their trip.

Frankimir was never a man of few words, he loved to be sociable, he liked spirits, he liked beautiful women, he liked friends, and he was willing to be friends with anyone who did not dislike him. So he naturally became the narrator for Fraser and Raul.

Frankie Mill gushed on and on, and Fraser and Raul listened to it with relish, and they were born with a strong sense of curiosity.

The five prison guards followed behind the "Frost Mecha" as much as possible, thinking that it would be safer to do so, after all, this big guy is more reliable than the **mortal fetus.

Kafka, who was sitting in the cockpit of the "Frost Mecha", could not see Frank Mire behind him, and heard what he was saying. He stared intently ahead, hoping to easily complete this thought. This will allow him to have a good time, and second, he really doesn't want to run into any trouble.

Yulia was always in a state of nervous tension, and Frankimir's narration made her feel even more frightened, she was so close to Frankimir that she could hear every word that Frankimir spoke, which made her even more frightened.

The real fear is not the moment when you face the fear, but the unknown fear that will arise. Yulia was in such a state at this time, she didn't see anything, she was just listening to Frankimir, but it made her feel more frightened and frightened than when she saw the monster with her own eyes.

The unknown is confusing, the darkness is terrifying, and no one likes it. No one has any experience in the depths of the cavern, whether it is Kafka, who is full of confidence, Frankimir, who once defeated monsters, and Fraser, who is the founder of biological evolutionary technology. No one knows what lies ahead, whether there is something even more terrifying hidden in the darkness.

As they went deeper, they gradually smelled the stench of rotting corpses and the disgusting smell of blood. One after another, corpses appeared in the dark caverns. That's when Fraser and Raul really realized that it wasn't a joke. Even though what they had heard before was so unreal, like a Hollywood science fiction drama.

Kafka stopped the footsteps of the "Frost Mecha" and howled loudly: "Be careful, there are a lot of dead bodies here, you have to be 120,000 vigilant, maybe there will be some monsters around here." ”

His voice came through the "Frost Mecha", and it sounded ridiculous. The five prison guards around the "Frost Mecha" were already dizzy from the overflowing steam, but they were still reluctant to leave the "Frost Mecha" for half a step.

The enclosed space, the smell of decaying corpses, the choking steam, the noise of metal grinding, and the difficulty of suppressing fear in the heart pushed every emotion to the edge of the limit that human beings could bear.