There was nothing ethical about competition between capitalists.
They had wanted to find out how much Raphael had paid Donald to come here and seek doom.
If they could, they would pay Donald twice the money to make him leave. That way, they could win without a battle.
But little did they know that Donald would be so indifferent and ignore them entirely.
After putting on the anti-radiation masks, both team members kept an eye on each other as they forged ahead.
Maybe due to the island's unique environment or some changes in the spirit stone mine, once they stepped inside, a thick mist enveloped them, reducing visibility to a mere three meters.
“Stay close. Make sure you're on guard. Don't allow any chances for the monster to exploit the situation and attack us.”
To defeat Raphael, both the Suarez and Cox families decided to join forces.
They believed that their chances of survival and success were higher than Donald's, as the latter had ventured into the spirit stone mine alone.
Just before they could reach the core of the spirit stone mine, two team members at the rear of the group let out muffled grunts, which were audible through the walkie-talkie.
Their heads soared through the air as if they had been chopped off their bodies.
“Shit! Open fire!”
After losing two team members unexpectedly, the remaining members swiftly implemented their original plan and opened fire.
Based on their rehearsals, they had assumed the monster would be shot down the moment it got close.
To their astonishment, even after expending one round of ammunition, nothing happened—the monster remained unscathed.
Is the monster swift enough to disappear right after killing them both?
Everyone was utterly confused when two other team members screamed out loud.
This time, instead of getting their heads chopped off, they got their legs chopped off.
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