When the monster crawled out of the cave, everyone was terrified by its appearance.
The monster's head resembled some sort of insect, not only sporting two sharp, pointed horns but also a row of razor-sharp teeth.
What was even more devastating was that this monster's body was covered in a thick layer of armor.
The reason the mercenaries couldn't inflict any damage on the monster was because of its armor.
“Run! Retreat!”
Faced with such a monster, Joachim finally gave up his own plans.
He now realized that the mercenaries he brought were simply not up to par.
However, it was all too late.
As all the mercenaries were boarding the vehicle, ready to drive off, the creature seemed to sense something.
It turned its head and roared directly at the mercenaries.
Suddenly, the ground ahead began to stir.
The surface of the earth seemed to have turned into a liquid, its undulating movement appearing very peculiar.
Driving on this constantly fluctuating terrain, the jeep simply couldn't reach its full speed.
“No can do, Captain. We simply can't get through.”
The driver, Barney, looked at the road ahead with a face full of tension.
Just a moment ago, when he stepped on the accelerator, he could even feel the sensation of the tires wildly skidding due to insufficient grip.
Joachim gritted his teeth and said to Barry, “If you don't want to die, then charge forward!”
Hearing Joachim say that, Barney knew he was out of options.
He floored the accelerator just as the road ahead smoothed out considerably.
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