Chapter 112 (1/2)

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As the man had said, Sanpang's arrogance was ignored by both the bartenders and the waiters.

Sanpang lost his interest when the boredom of being ignored hit him. He stepped down from the chair, and started boasting about his achievement, ”Listen, listen. What I got in the jungle is incredibly valuable, because I found a kind of insect that had just evolved...”

Sanpang kept flaunting himself, and that attracted the attention of a one-armed woman who had a hook installed on her stump. She supported her chin with the heel of her other hand, listening as if the stories told were also experienced by a person that stayed in her heart.

At the same time.

Something tense was happening in the jungle.

A troop fell into a trap, and some of the members were tied up by ropes that had been buried under the dry leaves on the ground. All of those caught were hung upside down, and they started crying out of fear.

”What!”

”Ah!”

”What is it?”

Those men bawled.

”Someone untie us! Who set this trap up? F*ck this sh*t!” A man hung between the branches, shouting to his comrades underneath beneath him. ”Get me loose! I'm already having a bad day for getting lost in the jungle at night.”

”Hey! Someone answer me!”

Those men who hung upside down could only see red and blue colors through the optic goggles that they had bought from the inst.i.tute.

Looking through the shrouding red fog, their companies didn't instantly rescue them from the trap but stood still, as if they were alerted by something moving around them.

”Hey! I said...”

Those men hurried their companies, but then a few bulbous lumps bulged out from underneath the ground. A kind of animal that had a strange appearance poked out from one of the lumps, then another, and another.

”There's something coming from beneath the ground!”

Those who stood on the ground were stabbed by the organisms that sprang up from below. Their hight was up to an adult's abdomen.

”Monkats! They're monkats! Run! Run!” the mercenary shouted out, firing his repeaters towards monkats. Some of these fierce animals that had monkey bodies with rat faces and claws were shot immediately.

Yet monkats were fearless and obsessed with fighting. They didn't mourn for their companions' deaths but got excited by blood. They squeaked even louder while throwing their wooden spears at the mercenaries, and those crude weapons penetrated through one of the men's chests.

”Don't touch their spears! They're poisoned!” A man who knew about the monkats called for withdrawal. ”Run! They aren't something that easy to deal with,” the man shouted out, fleeing.

However, a monkat threw a fruit-like object and hit his chest.

The fruit exploded upon impact, releasing green mist from within. The person couldn't help but inhale a bit of that mist out of shock and fear, and then fainted.

The monkat which had hit its target with the fruit squeaked with pride.

Those who hung upside-down refrained from shouting, instead, they bent up to reach for their daggers that were hidden in their boots to cut the ropes. However, wooden spears rained on them, scratching their skins when pa.s.sing by. All of the mercenaries began to twitch when the poison entered their systems.

For those who were on the ground, the fight with monkats wasn't enjoyable or blood-boiling—they withdrew to the jungle while dodging the spears.

The leader of monkats squeaked loudly again when it saw the humans fleeing in all directions. His subordinates followed the command by jumping off the trees to the ground. They were rolling over the obstacles, springing between the bushes with great speed. Monkats were no doubt much more flexible than monkeys from before the apocalypse.