Wang Jiu’s ability is body hardening; his muscles and bones trained to be as strong as alloy. Ordinary bullets hitting him at most would just graze his skin, leaving a white mark. But now, he looked miserably wretched. Just now, Wang Jiu, not afraid of the danger, relied on his strong defensive power and led some brothers deep into the fog, intending to forge a bloody path out, escaping this bizarre building. In the end, only he came back, relying on his thick skin and tough flesh. The others watched with hidden alarm. If even he ended up , if it were them, they probably wouldn’t even leave bone fragments behind. "Monsters... they’re everywhere..." Wang Jiu panted heavily, his eyes filled with the terror of having survived a disaster: "The elevator is out of power, completely inoperative..." "We tried to go down the emergency exit, but no matter how we ran, we always ended up back at the corridor on the top floor!" His words chilled everyone’s heart. "That’s right, it’s like that." Ma Biao, previously identified as the mole, also spoke with lingering fear: "I just jumped out the window, only to feel like I fell into a bunch of cotton, dazed, and when I opened my eyes, I was back in the conference room." He, now in his normal state, had scratches and bloodstains across his face and arms, looking equally wretched. No one cared anymore whether he was the mole or not at this moment. In such a perilous environment, catching a traitor had become unimportant. Everything only held meaning if they made it out alive. Those suspicious and hostile glances turned into silence. "Look at the window!" Suddenly, someone exclaimed, pointing towards the floor-to-ceiling window. The huge hole that Ma Biao had desperately rammed through was now fully restored. The smooth surface of the glass reflecting the darkness inside, as if the destruction had never occurred. This eerie happening gave everyone goosebumps. "We can’t just sit here and wait for death, we must break through and find another way." "No way! Wang Jiu almost died outside; going out means death. Let’s just wait here until the fog clears." Another immediately refuted. He’s not wrong either; at least gathered together , those monsters seem hesitant to intrude easily. Feng Jincai cleared his throat, drawing everyone’s attention. "Folks, these gray fogs are the barriers the Inner World uses to isolate us from the outside." "And those monsters, they spawn from the fog. As long as the fog doesn’t disperse, they will keep coming, endless killings, so sitting here waiting is definitely not an option." "Then... what should we do?" The crowd grew more panicked. Feng Jincai’s gaze swept across the room, then he spoke one word at a time: "I have a plan, to blow up the main control room at the top floor of the building." He paused, then solemnly explained: "The main control room controls the power supply, network, elevators, and security system of the Noah Building; it is the core of the entire structure." "We can understand it as... the brain of this Inner World. If we destroy it, the entire Inner World may collapse, and we can return to reality." He looked towards the members of the Pursuer Team: "I remember, you should be carrying high explosives." A Hunter Captain nodded, patting a discreet tactical pouch around his waist: "For destroying important evidence or disrupting enemy pursuit under special circumstances, we usually carry C-4 plastic explosives." "It’s stable, easy to carry and shape, also known as clay bombs, very effective in destroying buildings, ideal for high-risk special operations." This professional explanation made everyone slightly nod. Though skeptical, without any better plan, this seemed to be the only option. The consensus was quickly reached. Under Feng Jincai’s command, everyone formed a defensive formation and slowly pushed open the conference hall doors. Outside, the dense fog churned, howls echoed from all directions. The guards were the first to pull the trigger, muzzles spitting flames tearing through the darkness, a barrage of bullets sweeping towards the shadows in the fog. Follow current novels on 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝~𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖~𝕟𝕖𝕥 Bullets struck those monsters, instantly splattering blood, inciting them to emit even more shrill cries. An insectoid creature covered in black carapace charged through the barrage, brandishing its scythe-like limbs, instantly breaching the fire net. A cadre stepped up, pushing forward with both palms, a wave of searing fire roaring out, engulfing the creature. The battle erupted instantly. Noah Organization’s cadets showcased their abilities, repelling the continuously emerging creatures from the fog with all their might. A few guards slowed a beat while reloading, and a worm-like creature with a woman’s face slithered up and opened its toothed mouthparts. The newly formed defensive line seemed on the verge of collapsing. At the critical moment, Feng Jincai’s shout rang out. His portly body gave a sudden jolt, his entire mass vibrating at high speed like rippling water. Subsequently, an invisible resonance wave emanated rapidly from him as the center. The floor tiles shattered in response, the entire corridor shaking violently. The worm creature let out a sharp shriek, its body uncontrollably convulsing violently, ultimately being shattered into pulp, releasing the guard. Other approaching monsters immediately lost balance, tumbling all over the place. Zhuo Feng’s eyes flashed with a hint of surprise. Usually slick and evasive in all affairs, today the captain showed such resolve, it truly was astonishing.