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Jiang g followed her gaze and indeed saw the cliff she mentioned.
It was so steep that it looked as if it had been split open by a giant axe.
"Do you want to leave from here?" Jiang g retracted his gaze and suddenly asked.
Whether it was the woman climbing up the cliff or the previous mention of crossing the forest, cutting dowo make a boat, it all indicated they were pnning to leave.
Not just leaving the nightmare, but leaving their birthpce.
"Yes," someone replied.
Jiang g tilted his head to look at her. "Why?"
Jiang g couldn't uand. They had just arrived here and hadn't even explored the terraihey were in a hurry to leave. Had they discovered some danger, or what?
At this moment, everyourheir attention to the woman on the far right, as if the idea of leaving came from her.
The woman seemed to be in her early fifties, wearing a string of pearls, her hair curled into small, wool-like ris, dressed pinly.
Despite her simple appearand clothing, her sharp eyes exerted siderable pressure. These were eyes as keen as an eagle's, clearly not someone easy to get along with.
However, Jiang g’s eyes were calm as he stared back.
The sed, the ened her mouth and gave Jiang g an answer he had never expected.
"I've been here before," she said.
She seemed ued in Jiang g's strange gaze and tio speak. The young man behind Jiang g also showed great i.
"Our ship entered a storm at sea. After the ship capsized, we drifted at sea in a lifeboat for aire night. By the m, we found nd."
"Here?"
"Yes," the woman nodded. "We brought the lifeboat ashore."
After saying this, the woman seemed to recall something, and suddenly stopped talking.
"What happened ?" the Fatty couldn't help but ask.
"We sent a SOS signal with the equipment we carried, and then we were rescued by a passing ship," she tinued. "Anyway, let's find a way out quickly."
Was it really that simple?
Everyone present wasn't a fool. If it were that simple, why would the woman keep urging them to find a way out?
It was as if they had entered something supernatural here.
"When did this happen?"
"Twenty years ago," the woman answered clearly.
"Twenty years ago?" The young man dressed as a riiled gently. "You had equipment that could send satellite signals back then?"
"Even after the shipwreck?"
The woman looked up, her gaze assessing the young man in front of her, then she g Jiang g. She suddenly felt that their eyes were somewhat simir.
"Perhaps it wasn't an ordinary shipwreck," the young man shrugged.
"You young man," the woman rasped, and the moment she spoke, the imposing aura she revealed made Jiang g's suspis solidify. "I advise you to focus your energy on how to escape here, rather than asking about things you shouldn't know."
"Otherwise, even if you mao leave here alive, someone will e looking for you once you're outside."
At this point, everyone had a rough judgment. If what the woman said was true, her background was definitely not ordinary, and she robably part of a goverask.
What they had entered was most likely not a shipwreck, but some kind of secret mission gone wrong, and whatever happened here was something they couldn't prehend.
It seemed that her team had suffered signifit losses, and this woman might be the only survivor.
"That’s a story for ter," the young man dressed as a rich boy said, fog on her eyes. "Right now, I just want to know what happened and how we leave."
The woman g the young man, then at Jiang g, and finally at the other people who were slowly closing in around her.
The situation was now clear. If she didn't reveal the story, it would be hard for her to get away.
This pce was not the world they came from. There, ws existed, and the anization the woman worked for had absolute authority.
Here, only rules mattered.
The sequences of offending all your teammates were obvious.
"You’ll regret this," the woman was struggling i attempt.
"I’ll pass that message to you," another woman, wearing a leather jacket, shook her shoulders and spoke. "If you don’t speak."
Her leather jacket was covered in studs, and she wore knee-high bck boots, with long, slender, and fair legs.
Her looks were ordinary, but she gave off a strong motorcycle-punk vibe.
"Stop threatenihe woman replied calmly. "I may be old, but I’ve seen it all. There are still two bullets lodged in my shoulder that haven't been removed."
"What will you do if I don't talk? Kill me?" she said, tightening her face.
The woman wasn’t lying. Jiang g, the young man, and the others could feel the killing i ing from her. She didn't seem to value her life much.
She wasn't afraid of death.
To her, these people were just a group of kids who hadn’t even grown a beard.
"No one wants to do anything to you," Jiang g said. "We just want to survive. Put yourself in our shoes. If one of us had simir information and didn’t share it, how would you feel?"
"We’re not ied is," Jiang g tinued. "We just want to survive, because..." His eyes suddenly filled with tears, and his voice grew hoarse.
The woman, the Fatty, and everyone else looked at him with strange expressions.
He didn’t look like a newer, so how did he have such stroional trol?
Jiang g grabbed the woman's hand, f back tears in his eyes, "Holy, whether I live or die doesn’t matter, but I have a paralyzed mother at home. My father passed away early, and she raised me by herself, enduring hardship..."
The Fatty: "..."
Jiang g's performance was rather abrupt. Although his ag was on point, the other people around his age found it a bit too exaggerated.
While the Fatty was sweating for Jiang g, the tter actually succeeded.
The woman, unsure whether she was moved or just pitying the kids, revealed the details of the mission, keeping only some specifid the oute fidential.
"We received an urgent mission back then," the woman slowly entered a recolle, "A passenger ship of ours had entered a shipwreewhere."
"We gathered urgently that night, and after preparing the rescue supplies, we immediately headed to the disaster area."
"My main job was to check the supplies on the ship. Normally, we would i everything before departure, but this mission was strange. Everyone was rushing, and the supplies were packed in deep green tainers instead of the usual roof fabric ing."
(End of the Chapter)
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