A low, deep hum echoed through the hall, then quickly dispersed. Cheng Jiashu and the two people with him disappeared without a trace in that twisted vortex. As if swallowed completely by the pervasive gray mist, leaving not a single mark behind. Luo Lie gazed at the empty hall, his sharp eyes swiftly scanning the surroundings. The corridor, passages, reception area, and those few tightly closed elevator doors. The view here was wide open, besides the scattered bodies and the gradually cooling pools of blood, not a single living soul could be seen. According to Jia Sangyi, this type of Space Jump ability should have a short range. Moreover, the opponent had just used similar instant movement techniques several times; the mental exhaustion must be tremendous. It is absolutely impossible for them to escape from my Telekinesis perception range so easily. Where on earth did they go? Luo Lie’s eyes flickered slightly, then he called through the Spiritual Link. "Jia Sangyi, report the target’s location immediately." "Jia Sangyi!" Fresh chapters posted on 𝔫𝔬𝔳𝔢𝔩·𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢·𝔫𝔢𝔱 After several attempts, there was still no response. Only chaotic static and some sort of eerie whispering echoed in his mind. Luo Lie’s brows furrowed tightly together. Ever since he led his team into the experimental zone tonight, everything encountered was bizarre and strange. At this moment, he already understood what kind of special environment he was currently in. This cold and sticky mist not only distorted light, it also isolated sound. It was more like an invisible cage, severing all connections with the outside world. A series of heavy and continuous banging noises faintly came from deep within the passage behind exit three. The sound seemed to be someone using their body to forcefully hit the high-pressure metal airtight door, driven by a desperate madness to escape this cage. Luo Lie’s eyes narrowed, and he quickly strode toward the entrance of the passage. Just as he took a few steps, a deafening crash erupted from the passage. The entire floor shook violently due to it. The heavy airtight door seemed to be forcibly burst open. The thick gray mist surged out like a breached flood. Accompanied by heavy footsteps and a harsh scraping sound of some coarse object being dragged across the floor. Luo Lie paused his steps, his gaze piercing through the thick fog like an arrow. In the mist, one after another, hideous silhouettes appeared, quickly approaching this direction. Terrifying roars echoed one after another, as if the gates of Hell had already opened. A monster roared, charging first out of the passage. It immediately spotted Luo Lie standing in the hall, its dense red compound eyes filled with boundless hatred and a lust for slaughter. This monster was over two and a half meters tall, its entire body muscle-bound like tumorous protrusions, even growing a substance similar to a carapace. Besides the recognizable head and limbs, it hardly resembled anything human. Only a vaguely tattooed identification number on its neck barely proved its identity. This was an Experimental Body that had escaped from the laboratory’s petri dish, seemingly undergoing some kind of special mutation to become such a terrifying form. The massive body of the monster, like a heavy-duty truck bursting from the gates, carried a putrid wind as it rushed madly towards Luo Lie. Luo Lie remained expressionless, he did not even raise an eyelid. He simply raised his right hand slowly, spreading his fingers, and made a gentle grasp in the air towards the charging Experimental Body. An invisible force instantly enveloped the monster. The charging Experimental Body seemed to crash into an unseen wall. Its massive body came to an abrupt halt less than five meters from Luo Lie, suspended forcibly in mid-air. The monster let out a cry of agony, its limbs struggling wildly, yet it could not move an inch. An irresistible and horrifying force was pressing in on its body from all directions, causing all its bones to emit groans of unbearable weight. Luo Lie’s hand jerked upwards. The massive and heavy body was lifted like it was picked up by an invisible giant hand, and smashed fiercely at the ceiling. The sturdy reinforced concrete ceiling was instantly hit, forming a massive dent, cracks spreading like spider webs, small stones and dust raining down. Before it fell, Luo Lie’s wrist flipped once more. The monster was smashed hard against the side wall. The thick steel wall was dented inward, emitting a deafening crash. Luo Lie remained expressionless, as if he was toying with a ragdoll, manipulating the monster’s body to slam back and forth within the passage. Each impact caused the entire floor to quake. Finally, he loosened his grasp. The Experimental Body, its entire skeleton shattered, collapsed heavily to the floor like a heap of mud, barely breathing. Luo Lie stood quietly, his gaze showing no ripple. As if the rampaging monster before him was merely an insignificant ant. More monsters poured from the gray mist. Among them were similarly muscle-swollen, massive mutated Experimental Bodies. Others wore tattered uniforms, appeared to be malformed creatures transformed from guards. Their eyes showed dread, emitting threatening growls from their throats. But they seemed driven by some deeper desire, still vying to rush out of the passage ahead of each other. Luo Lie’s brows slightly arched, he simply raised both hands, prepared to clear away these pesky garbage once and for all.
