Survival Arena

Chapter 383: 383 Peeking



Chapter 383: Chapter 383 Peeking

Under the night sky.

On the corridor of the dormitory building, a two-meter-tall lion was being held down by a man with both hands, which was indeed eerie.

Chu Ge looked up to see the rotting, ugly face of the other party.

Under the moonlight, this guy looked particularly terrifying.

Chu Ge clenched his teeth in anger.

God damn it!

He, a Four Stars Survivor, was actually losing in strength to a zombie?

What a disgrace!

Chu Ge burst into a rage, and the Raging Flame Separation fire enveloped his body, burning fiercely.

The zombie clearly feared the flames and instinctively let go.

Chu Ge overturned him, then seized the opportunity to escape.

Reaching the end of the corridor, Chu Ge ran up the stairs.

After going up one floor, Chu Ge didn’t continue upward; instead, he ran along the corridor to the other end and then went downstairs.

If it was really a zombie, it would definitely lack intelligence and just blindly follow him.

As expected.

After going downstairs, Chu Ge didn’t encounter the zombies and continued to rush down.

Before long.

Chu Ge ran out of the dormitory building and sprinted through the campus.

Looking back, he saw those zombies still on the third-floor corridor of the dormitory.

He couldn’t help feeling smug.

Just a few walking corpses want to compete with me?

After leaving the campus, Chu Ge started strolling down the streets.

The bright moon hung high at the end of the street, casting a long shadow of Chu Ge under its light.

This Wasteland City was especially quiet, with the occasional crow’s call adding to the desolation.

Chu Ge hadn’t forgotten his plan.

Now that he was no longer sleepy, it was the perfect time to continue capturing Fifth Rank Predators.

The cold wind in the dark night was piercingly cold, making even Chu Ge shiver.

It’s really cold.

It was still warm during the day, but at night it felt nearly zero degrees.

As he walked, Chu Ge suddenly heard noises coming from the side.

He turned his head to look.

Next to him was an old and dilapidated supermarket, with no lights inside, pitch-black, and the doorway piled with various debris and trash, along with the stench from canned food that had been sitting too long.

Chu Ge frowned and looked into the darkness of the supermarket.

Is there something there?

He quietly approached, entering the Change Color state.

His eyes allowed night vision, but still couldn’t see clearly.

He carefully entered the supermarket; the shelves inside were askew and very messy.

A quick glance revealed no signs of life.

Even if there was, it likely wasn’t a large creature.

Chu Ge thought it over and decided to leave.

The initial Fifth Rank Predators were all large in size; they probably wouldn’t hide here.

Besides, why would Fifth Rank Predators hide?

Even if it was to hunt, Chu Ge had already come close, so it should have attacked by now.

Chu Ge turned to leave.

Shortly after he left, more sounds emerged from the supermarket.

Two children cautiously ran out and quickly slipped away.

The two children were filthy and skinny, indistinguishable as boys or girls.

Chu Ge looked back just in time to see them.

“So there were people.”

Chu Ge thought silently.

For some reason, seeing two children hiding in such a terrifying Wasteland City, his heart inexplicably clenched.

After hesitating, Chu Ge chose to quietly follow them.

He wanted to see the human society of the Wasteland City.

He had always been curious about the Survival Arena.

He wanted to know if the Survival Arena truly contained other dimensions.

If so, was it a world within a universe or a parallel dimension?

If there really was a parallel dimension…@@novelbin@@

Chu Ge couldn’t help but think of his past life.

Although his past life wasn’t particularly good, it wasn’t bad either. Like most people, he found it somewhat hard to completely let go.

He followed all the way.

Chu Ge was very cautious, not alerting the two children to his presence.

The two children were vigilant, frequently looking back, fearful of nearby dangers.

Half an hour later.

Chu Ge followed them to a factory. They entered through a steel door and then closed it.

It was a factory hall resembling a giant iron box, seemingly very enclosed.

Chu Ge walked around the factory, quickly finding a crevice. He squinted and peered inside.

There were no lights turned on inside, but Chu Ge could make out the silhouettes of people.

There were dozens of people, both adults and children, obviously clustered together by family units.

From their movements, it was clear they were not zombies.

However, due to the dim light, Chu Ge couldn’t see their faces clearly and didn’t know if their flesh was rotting.

Within a city irradiated by nuclear fallout, they would undoubtedly have suffered trauma.

“Are these the only people in this city?”

Chu Ge pondered.

Could there be other cities similar to Wasteland City outside?

At that moment, he suddenly heard voices from inside.

“Mommy, today I heard a lot of animals talking. Are they monsters?”

It was the voice of a little girl.

“They’re not monsters. They all changed from pitiful people. We just need to survive; they have to kill each other.”

An elderly voice resounded, setting off ripples in Chu Ge’s heart.

Hmm?

Could she also be a Survivor?

Wait.

It seemed like the rules of the Survival Competition didn’t restrict communication between Survivors and humans.

Chu Ge continued his observation.

“Survivor ‘Emperor Luosheng’ has completed level transformation!”

That was fast!

Chu Ge remembered that Emperor Luosheng had undergone level transformation more than once, meaning this guy had already killed twenty enemies.

The Great Emperor with immense ruling power was back.

Chu Ge didn’t dwell on it, continuing to observe and eavesdrop on the people inside the factory.

However, afterward, they stopped talking and began to rest and sleep.

After a full hour.

Chu Ge felt tired too; he started to look for a place to hide nearby.

Taking about ten minutes, he found refuge on the third floor of a large factory building, on top of a steel frame. From there he could see the entire factory, and as long as he lay down, the people below wouldn’t be able to spot him.

Chu Ge began to rest.

Before long, he fell asleep.

Since he dared not sleep too soundly, he dozed fitfully, waking up with a start several times until he finally fell into a deep sleep.

This sleep was heavy, dreamless.

When he awoke again, it was daylight.

Sunlight shone through the factory’s windows, and Chu Ge squinted, yawning instinctively.

But before his mouth could shut, he was startled into immobility.

There were many holes in the factory’s roof, and through one of the holes, nearly two meters in diameter, there was an eye looking in.

It seemed to be the eye of some kind of bird.

With an eye that huge, how large was its body?

Chu Ge was frightened; he could feel that eye watching him.

Cold.

As if viewing prey.

That look was all too familiar to Chu Ge.

It was often seen in nature.

Without making a sound, Chu Ge continued to lie still.

As long as he didn’t leave the factory, he would be fine.

He was now very curious whether this giant bird was a Survivor or a native creature.

Nine times out of ten, it was a bird mutated from nuclear radiation.

Clang—

A sound came from below, like metal sheets being stepped on.

Chu Ge quietly peeked out, only to see a Black Lion walking in.

If not Emperor Luosheng, then who?

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