Chapter 609 - No One Survived
Chapter 609 - No One Survived
Chapter 609: No One Survived
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios for new novels
An Rao was dragged into the room. The room was completely dark. An Rao used her elbow to hit the abdomen of the person behind her.
Unexpectedly, this scene made the person behind her groan as if he was in extreme pain.
An Rao was stunned when she heard this groan. “Bo Xiao?”
“Idiot.” Bo Xiao’s voice came from the darkness. His tone was filled with obvious anger as he gritted his teeth. “Who asked you to come?! Do you know where this is?”
He had only heard movement outside and wanted to check the situation. Who would have thought that when he looked out of the peephole, he would see An Rao’s face? At that moment, his heart almost stopped from fright.
Bo Xiao wanted to say something, but An Rao pounced on him.
“Boohoo, Bo Xiao, you’re fine. You’re still alive.”
An Rao had been following Xia Yu and the rest for the past few days to discuss countermeasures and learn the situation in Gaia City. She had passed through more than half of the city alone and avoided the layers of blockades. She had even been so frightened that her heart had almost stopped.
Upon hearing Bo Xiao’s voice, An Rao’s fear and grievance seemed to be released. She was like a baby beast that had passed through layers of difficulties and finally found its support.
An Rao bit her lip so hard that it was bleeding. She did not say a word and just watched Bo Xiao disappear out the window.
The gunshots in the west of the city became more and more frequent, and the place closest to the hotel gradually became chaotic. An Rao stayed in the dark room and kept listening to the sound of cars, guns, and screams outside.
In the early morning, there was even a shocking commotion in the backyard of the hotel.
An Rao looked at the window in a daze. Only when the sunlight shone in through the window did she move.
An Rao looked down through the gap in the window. The bright red flag floated up high, and the air was filled with light and warmth.
However, An Rao was in no mood to celebrate her survival.
She pushed open the door and ran to the backyard.
The backyard of the hotel was an extremely wide lawn. At that moment, the lawn was filled with debris.
On the flipped grass, the car was overturned. On a broken helicopter not far away, the propeller was still slowly turning.
An Rao looked at the broken arms and limbs on the ground and felt disgusted.
“Is there anyone else?” An Rao grabbed the Chinese guard beside her. “He came here yesterday. Is he out?”
“Who? There was an explosion here yesterday, and no one here survived.. Miss, who are you looking for? I’ll check for you.”
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