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Chapter 91: Mine (3)

Accompanied by the noise of footsteps and the chaotic roar, the goblins waved their mine picks and shovels rushed towards the village guards.

Brutus firmly held the short handle on the back of the shield with his left hand, bent his arm to press the shield to his chest, he prepared to strike the shield and then charged again.

However, when the two sides were only a few steps away, the Goblins suddenly stopped again. But there was still a lot of movement in the passage, which sounded like it was coming from the rear of the village guard.

A certain goblin roared a few times, and the goblins turned around, regardless of whether they would be chased by the members of the village guards.

"Jack, we have to follow them into the mine." Brutus made a quick decision and decided to follow quickly. "Don't hesitate, what should be behind us."

Jack also made a quick judgment: "Follow Brutus, we rushed into the mine!"

Compared with the short-legged goblin, humans obviously have a significant speed advantage. Brutus quickly caught up with the Goblin's team and inserted a sword into the back of a goblin.

He used his shield to cover most of the space in front of him, blocking the splashed blood on the shield.

From the taste, goblin's blood seems to be not much different from that of humans.

"Captain, the movement behind it seems to be closer!" The team members shouted loudly in front of the team.

"No eyes," Philips reported, "but intuition tells me it's dangerous."

"Don't stop, there is no need to finish it. Let's rush in in one go!" Jack passed the Goblin who was stabbed by Brutus and said to his teammates.

Brutus and the two team members around him poked over six or seven goblins and rushed into the mine again. Unlike last time, this time there was no hidden arrow to entertain them.

"Don't stop! Let's rush into the mine!" Following Brutus and the others, Jack and the team members around him also rushed into the mine.

Everyone didn't bother to breathe and rest, and did not extinguish the torches, rushed straight towards the depths of the mine.

Philip threw the torch in his hand not far from the entrance to the passage, and he planned to see what was chasing them later.

But just glanced at him, and he took a tactfully and accelerated: "Hey, I think you will run more vigorously after watching it."

Brutus turned his head and looked at it. A strange creature with no eyes or similar spectacles, with a bloody mouth, similar to an earthworm, but an oversized, unknown creature poked a piece out of the passage. He didn't know the thing. How long is it, but it completely fills the passage, leaving only a little gap.

"What's this thing-" Annill said in surprise, but the players who were equally surprised as he was certainly unable to answer his questions.

"Stop looking, run faster, you won't want to be swallowed by this thing." Jack reminded his team members, "I don't want to go back and tell your relatives and friends that you have become monsters' supper."

"Everyone is quiet, let your steps lightly." Brutus gradually calmed down, "It is said that this creature learned about the surrounding situation by relying on sound or vibration. We move smaller and should not be targeted by it. ”

"I just don't know if this world still talks about the Basic Law..." Brutus added silently in his heart.

Hearing what he said, the team members slighted their steps skeptically, and the big earthworm chasing them seemed to be much quieter, just kept shaking its head and hitting the edge of the mine from time to time.

The goblins they were chasing entered the mine and seemed to flee in all directions. Now there is no figure of them around. Of course, they may just be hiding in the darkness, waiting for the surroundings to be safer before coming out to make trouble.

Everyone walked deep into the mine for a while until they could not see the torch at the exit of the passage.

"We have to find another way out." During the break, Jack started the discussion arranged after the decision, "Do you have any ideas? Let's talk about it. In this situation, we have to unify our opinions first-or

You can also consider separate actions.”

"Captain, this mine has been abandoned for many years. I think even if you simply walk here, you may encounter danger." Brandy, who had twisted his feet before, said, "And my situation,

You have to recover for a while before you can not drag you down.”

"Perhaps we should consider following the underground river. Since it is not filled with water, it means we may be able to find a new exit along the river." Simmons next to Brandy suggested.

Philip observed the surroundings: "In this unknown environment, the enemy we face is not just a goblin in the dark, but the big bug is an example. Split action means when you encounter danger,

Our power is scattered and cannot support each other.”

Annell refuted Philip's view: "But I don't think it's possible to find an exit in such a place without separation. And just like what we just happened, if we encounter that kind of thing, there will be more people."

It’s useless. It’s better to separate. It’s easier to escape if there are fewer people."

Other team members also joined the discussion, some agreed with Philip, some agreed with Anniel. Of course, some also suggested staying in place and waiting for an opportunity, some suggested completely solving the Goblin before talking about other things...

....

At this time, the focus is on a different viewpoint, and no one can convince anyone - because except for those who deliberately argue, they naturally have their own reasons.

Jack seemed to be listening carefully to the team members' thoughts, and seemed to be thinking about other things.

Brutus was not interested in this debate that he had been talking nonsense for a long time but could not get any results. He had already started to wander around and thought about his future plans.

"Captain, you decide what we should do!" Annil and Philip finally couldn't stand this long debate. They couldn't convince anyone who saw each other, so they had to let the final decision make the decision.

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Jack retreated from his state of thinking. He first looked around the team members and then looked at Brutus: "Isn't there anyone else who hasn't expressed his opinion?"

"Huh?" Brutus came to his senses from the eyes of everyone looking at him, "Ah, what you said makes sense. I think your captain should make a decision."

"After all-" he paused, and pointed out the fact, "We are like headless now--in anyway, there is no better way, it's all about luck."

"We will act separately. Philip, you choose four people to join you and get familiar with the surrounding environment first. Anniel, you also choose four people to walk along the river for a while, and if you have no hope, you will return in time. I,

Brutus and Brandi were guarding this nearby.”

"I'll be in the same group as Anniel." Brutus rejected Jack's arrangement.

Jack and Brutus looked at each other and nodded, "Yes, then Simmons, you stay with us."

Simmons, who was named, responded: "Yes, captain."


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