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people. Everywhere, and everyone
to be free." I took off in the direction of the entrance. The
against us. A loud buzzing sound was heard; another door was open in the underground and soldiers were marching towards us.
s that always dragged the cadaver
ut hesitation, they followed my lead and
from his pocket, and sliced his throat. I could feel my team watching in awe. It was clear that they
ul growl. I stood up sharply, stabbed his heart, and finally used my knife to strike his eyes. I kicked him in t
row at her back, using a piece of cloth which I guess belongs to one of the kids as a rope to tie it. M
knife. In a hasty second, he was behind the soldiers, and he didn't let go of the soldier's hand. In a rapid second, he sliced the soldier's throat with the knife, blood gush
any attempt to barrage us. Instantly, I knew what they were tryi
shed another one with his short knife and finally stabbed him in multiple places. Both Manual and Favor had also twisted their opponents' necks and broken their bones. I smiled in
isruption is fading.''True to his words, everything was now quiet, and I kn
nnel where the soldiers appeared to be f
leg. They still have a lot of work to
. Though I haven't been here before and I don't know the way out
run into the tunnel, the darker it becomes. The whole tunnel was full of cobwebs,
d behind us, and I knew instantly that we were being followed
going to give up. I could hear Ryan shouting and giving ord
to a dead-end, I didn't reduce my speed. We kept going deeper in
ht light from about 50 feet away. I breathe in relief. The same goes for my team. Bu
through on how to detect different types of sound in your environm
place was too dark for us to see. In stealth, I walke
team shouldn't alert him. If he managed to detect us, I am sure he wou
g with his pocket, and I knew instantly that he was about to pull out touch o
ckling each other. Even though we can barely see each other, I
than this tunnel. He then released hundreds of black mambas inside the
thod and everything she told me. I was able to escape with a little b
athe. I could feel my teammates' urge to help, but they didn't want to hur
t the pain. "Run, I will meet you." I grumbled
n was tightening his grip on my esophagus, and I could feel myself going unconsc
was. Four years in hell isn't a small job. I could still feel the soldier's hand hol
out painful automation that echoed throughout the whole building. I quickly freed my hand from his grips and sliced hi
ladder as quickly as I could go, and I dragged my body to the outlet. I quickly shut the tunnel door, just in case th
rible sight. My team is killing soldiers left and right, not just
y hit her target accurately. I jumped down from the standing, grabbed one of the soldiers, and snapped his inlet. I wal
I know it is just a matter of time before things get worse. On the other
e aware of my presence. "We have to leave now." I shouted
d unlocked the door. I hopped into the car and used my eyes to search for
ven though my dad didn't support her, she insisted that I was old
rd the front mirror to make sure they are complet
ody asking me why. I threatened him again, raising my knife so he could see that I meant all my wor
e the pleading looks in their eyes. "Besides, you don't know your way out of here, do you?" He requested And that is whe
ut you will do as I say. Try d
," the
ay?" I i
path, and we will find our way from there." I looked at him with doubtful
but the sounds of gunshots interrupted us, making it impossible for me to
station. I took a glance at the side mirror, and I could see a
the car into gear, made a quick reverse,
s going to stop me from escaping. I would ra
.
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