Chapter 877: Chapter 877

The German stewardess was used as cannon fodder to delay the Insect-Humans; her face drained of color, but she didn’t have time to complain, as she got up and ran.

A beetle-like Insectoid scuttled quickly, and suddenly with a leap, it pounced onto the stewardess’s back, pinning her down, and then opened its mouthparts to bite towards her head. ɴᴇᴡ ɴᴏᴠᴇʟ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀs ᴀʀᴇ ᴘᴜʙʟɪsʜᴇᴅ ᴏɴ novel⦿fire.net

"No." The Insectoid’s green saliva dripped onto her head, hot and causing her hairs to stand on end, but she barely struggled before she watched helplessly as the mouthparts’ sharp teeth pierced her face, followed by an immense pain, after which she completely lost consciousness.

With the stewardess dead, the Beetle Insectoid bit off half of her head, chewing it, with bits of broken flesh dripping down onto the floor from between its teeth, disgustingly.

The two Nazi youths also failed to escape, pulling at each other, scrambling for the lead, but they fell behind, and a Locust Insectoid flew swiftly, leaping over their heads, blocking their path.

With only one rifle between them, they were powerless and, moments later, were gnawed to nothing by the Insect-Humans, leaving only a few white bones.

"Stop killing, let’s hurry up and leave; there will be time for that later," Ruan Feifei glanced at the two stewardesses and stopped the restless Yu who wanted to take action, insisting that leaving the aircraft carrier was the most important thing.

Xu Liangmao remained silent but his head-down, frantic running indicated his stance; he didn’t approve of killing, this miserable, honest man hadn’t had the heart to do it until now.

Three middle-aged women followed Sun Xueliang, finally finding a Teleportation Gate and waiting for someone else to enter; they began to fight for it. Yang Fengshu, the most fierce among them, clawed at the faces of two friends, who got along pretty well usually, like a mad tiger, and then slipped through the Teleportation Gate in an instant.

The man in the suit and the woman in the apron arrived, only to see one middle-aged woman with a scratched face inside the cabin, getting up from the ground and running toward the Teleportation Gate, so they fired their gun, blasting her into a pile of flesh.

"Go in." The man in the suit entered the Teleportation Gate; once the maximum number of people was reached, it disappeared. The woman in the apron paused, then felt regretful but didn’t dare delay, and went off in search of the next Teleportation Gate.

The man in the suit’s eyes brightened as he found himself in a run-down alley, the shadows of the buildings offering some coolness. He hadn’t forgotten that someone else had come in before him and immediately moved to avoid being killed; but he then saw a middle-aged woman shouting to wait, stumbling out of the alley, obviously chasing someone.

Sun Xueliang wasn’t going to wait for these burdens; he wanted to quickly distance himself from the people by the Teleportation Gate and then find a safe spot to temporarily hide and scout the surroundings, as the area near the Teleportation Gate was very dangerous.

The man in the suit aimed at the middle-aged woman’s back, thought about it, and decided not to shoot; his strength was only average, and he didn’t want to attract trouble—in case the person the middle-aged woman was chasing happened to be a Captain-level figure, he would be the unlucky one.

After looking around, the man in the suit left, planning to hide and familiarize himself with the environment first.

At this moment, there was chaos on the aircraft carrier; the Blue Trojan’s evil taste was on par with the Silver Trojan’s. The handheld console showed a red dot that sometimes was the same; if the survivors made the wrong choice, they would directly encounter other teams’ members. Fortunately, under the ten-minute limit, everyone was rushing, the weak fleeing, and the powerful not bothering to chase them; at such times, it was each for their own survival first.

Tang Zheng was undoubtedly strong, even while carrying a little girl and leading a group of newbies, others still kept their distance. To them, being able to be a Captain implied natural strength, and the most substantial pairing was the combination of the Star of Beauty, Sara, and the man with glasses, Tares.

As both parties ran from the passageway into the living area’s laundry, they suddenly met. Tang Zheng immediately activated his Light Defense Shield, firing three Moon Blades at once, without hesitation, charging forward, Metal Scales flowing from the wristwatch covering his entire body, the Australian Eagle emitting a sharp cry, and with a meteor-like momentum, he crashed into them.

Both potential Third-order Explosive Type Conquerors were stunned by Tang Zheng’s unstoppable momentum and unanimously chose to retreat.

"This guy is a madman," the Star of Beauty Sara complained with vexation, having never been in such a sorry state.

"Let’s spare him this time; we’ll deal with him next time. First, go find a Teleportation Gate," Tares threatened harshly, his heart filled with rage at having been intimidated in a flash; it was preposterous.

"Give it up, you would have been seriously injured if you hadn’t dodged. I don’t want to fight with that kind of person, leave him to Landeck," Sara was very opportunistic and wouldn’t choose to fight head-on.

Sixty, fifty-nine, the Blue Trojan began the countdown, stimulating the survivors’ nerves.

"Tang Zheng, we’re running out of time," Chen Hong said urgently, pushing Tang Zheng.

"We’ll make it," Tang Zheng replied as he sniped at the Insect-Humans while sprinting at high speed, swift as the wind, and despite carrying a child, he was faster than Chen Hong and the Company Commander.

"I was right about him; he’s a good person," the Company Commander admired Tang Zheng’s confident and calm demeanor, praising him. Every time they found a Teleportation Gate, he let others leave first, and just for that, he truly deserved to be the Group Leader.

"Go in," Tang Zheng found a Teleportation Gate and called to them; he of course wasn’t rash—this route was something he had calculated, and they definitely had enough time, even if this Teleportation Gate disappeared, he could make it to the next one. However, there was no need for that now, as this Teleportation Gate could fit four people.