Chapter 2 Slaughtering the Island

It's still the familiar rainforest, but some of the lively scenes of the past are gone. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

I could only see the trees falling crookedly to the ground, everywhere as if they had been cut down, a broken and dilapidated appearance, even the original sheep intestine path was gone, only the broken roots remained, and countless towering trees were in the middle of the road. If you look closely, it seems that there are still traces of burning, but it may be because of the rain, those burn marks have slowly faded, but this still can't hide the fact that this place has been invaded.

"Turks, I have a sense of foreboding. Jack whispered.

Tex's feet trampled on the incomparably solid ground and said, "Needless to say, it's obvious. ”

He crouched down, then touched the dirt, sniffed it, then held it up in the sunlight and looked at it carefully, saying, "I feel the same way...... It's been burned, and the dirt is mixed with ...... Blood. ”

Jack was startled and ran forward without saying a word.

The others followed.

When they reached the river, they found that the beautiful capital on the other side had long been in ruins, full of ruins and broken walls, and a desolate and desolate scene.

It looks like it was once ravaged in a frenzy, and the people of Tana didn't hear from it at all.

Jack was a little chilled, he didn't want to go to the other side to see if anyone was alive there, but he whispered, "Let's go, let's go." The Germers seem to have preceded us by many days......"

Jack now feels a little sorry for Oia and the country, if they hadn't come to Mulak to seek help from the navy, there would be no revenge here. He looked at the slightly reddened earth behind him, and it was hard to imagine that anyone would survive such a massacre, so he turned around silently, pulled Sophia and said, "Let's go, go back to Tana, and bury them well." ”

The once thriving island of Mulak is now an uninhabited desert island, which reminds Jack of the land of death, the Bay of Kermon, where the same is, after being invaded by sea beasts, all the people have been cut off from the mainland.

I don't know when this massacre took place, but it is conceivable that the people of Mulak once resisted stubbornly, but it was precisely because their sailors all went to support Tana that the people here had no shelter.

And the common people, how can they compete with the tall Gemo people? The battle must have been very cruel, and there must have been no living mouth. The Muraks are like this, as can be seen from the body of Oia, the Muraks are resolute not to invade others, but they are also resolute to resist the aggression of others against themselves. Even in the case of fewer enemies, they will not give up resistance, and will still fight until they only have their last breath left.

"Jack, don't you want to know where their bodies are? I think we need to bury them. ”

Turks suddenly stopped Jack and said.

Jack lowered his head, thought for a moment, and said, "Well, since their deaths are half of our fault, we are also obliged to find a place for them to live after death." ”

However, they searched almost the entire island, but they still did not find the corpses of the Muraks.

Suddenly Jack had a bad thought in his mind - could the Mulak throw them all into the sea. However, even if all the soldiers went to Tana, there would be tens of thousands of people in Murak, and throwing corpses would be a huge project, and it could not be completed in a day or two. In addition, the weather has been changing lately, and the wind direction is changing at any time, so if the body is thrown into the sea, something unusual will definitely be found in the nearby sea. But along the way, they didn't see anything foreign floating on the sea.

"Their bodies are definitely still on the island. Jack asserted.

Tex remembered something, and he said, "I remember Oia taking us to their back mountain, and he said that the place was very secluded, and it was where the soldiers usually trained. I think that's probably the most likely place to be. ”

This reason is a bit far-fetched, but sometimes people's sixth sense is so strong, after all, the whole island has been searched, and there is not a shadow of a corpse.

As soon as they had climbed the hill and were about to see what was going on below, the sea breeze suddenly carried a dark cloud of dust and blew it in their faces.

After a while, the black dust gradually dissipated, but the whole sky seemed to become foggy, and this layer of mist-like clouds has been in the air, lingering for a long time.

After the dust cleared, everyone's faces and bodies were scattered with black dust that could not be patted, as if it was glued to their bodies.

Tex took the black dust on his hand and sniffed it, and his eyes widened suddenly.

Then he hurried to the top. This kind of black dust, he couldn't be more familiar with. In the past, when they were fighting sea beasts, they were faced with mountains of corpses that could not be cleaned up, so they chose the most convenient way, which was to burn them. Burning is the quickest and cleanest way to dispose of a corpse.

Seeing that the surrounding trees were covered with such black dust, Tex's heart became pounding rapidly.

When he really saw the situation down the mountain, Tex fell to his knees all at once, covering his eyes and not wanting to see the situation in front of him.

Jack and the others followed, and when they saw the scene in front of them, everyone couldn't stop crying—countless white bones were piled up into a mountain, and this mountain of white bones that looked like a tomb was undoubtedly the Mulak people who had been burned by the collective fire!

The sea breeze was blowing slowly, and Jack's long hair was a little sticky to his face, and he even forgot for a moment where he was and what he was doing. He didn't want to look at the white bones under the mountain anymore, it was too bleak, and he was unforgettable.

After a long time, Turks said, "There is no need to bury it, although this is cruel, it is also a relief, and it is better than the Zombie Wilderness." Then he changed his countenance, gritted his teeth, and said, "Damn Gemo, when I return to Tana, I must avenge these innocent people!"

The Soul Eater slammed into the tree, inadvertently chopping the dust that fell on the tree. So, there was another burst of corpse ashes.

It was decided that Oia and his father would be buried on this hill and not brought back to Tana. After all, where you are born, where the soul will return in the end, this can be regarded as a kind of dependence on your hometown.

In the burned rainforest, there seems to be some new greenery. (To be continued.) )