Chapter 764 - 347: The Portal
Just like that, carrying the G36, Forest Wolf, and a bunch of handguns, Shadow Squad headed forcefully toward the 52nd floor. A few hours into the activity, Shadow Squad’s armament levels shot up drastically. The biggest contributor was Lin Wu, followed by Lin Wu’s dog.
However, when they reached the 52nd floor, the formidable Shadow Squad once again lost their momentum, because this time the patrolling monsters were Titans. There weren’t many Titans, but a single roar from one would bring nearby Titans over, whose massive bodies could block all players’ paths, leaving only death as an option.
Those who often played games could see at a glance: the 52nd floor wasn’t about fighting; it was about playing hide-and-seek. The most noticeable characteristic was that the Titan’s eyes turned into flashlights, casting a fan-shaped beam of light. Additionally, the 52nd floor had a special effect — every sound made would create ripples, the louder the sound, the wider the ripples spread.
Dawn seemed quite reasonable, posting the game rules right on the fire door. It’s not that fighting is completely out of the question. That’s just the way it is, decide for yourself what to do.
Good news: The soundproofing in all the offices was perfect; you could scream your lungs out inside and not be heard outside.
Bad news: No monitoring or other auxiliary devices.
Unlike the 53rd floor, where a fight might result in an uncertain outcome, on the 52nd floor, engaging in a fight was basically a death sentence. Of course, that’s just the basic assumption since there was still the variable that was Lin Wu who had dodged the grasp of Titans many times before.
Strategy for this floor: Rely on Lin Wu. An extra person means extra danger.
