The Zerg Queen, who is assigned to me, wants to kill me!

Chapter 251 only features the first half of the player's story.



Chapter 251 only features the first half of the player's story.

"Let's go into this room and rest for a bit, and see if we can find anything there!"

A relatively rough voice rang out, followed by the sound of footsteps echoing as they entered the room.

"My God... what are all these?"

A relatively clear and youthful voice rang out in surprise, followed by gasps of astonishment and exclamations.

Qi Min listened quietly, judging from the voices, there were probably five or six people in their group. The first one with the rough voice was obviously their leader.

"No matter what these are, let's first look for any information. Everyone split up into teams and go look around."

No place can be overlooked! Collect all documents and materials! Then organize them all together.

Meet at the entrance in ten minutes. Regardless of whether we found anything or not, we must move! Move out!

A rough voice gave the order, and the footsteps that had been concentrated together immediately dispersed in pairs.

Qi Min squatted in the corner under the table, starting to think about an excuse to go out on his own initiative, or how he should behave when they came looking for him.

Unnoticed by anyone, a person, or rather a creature, inside a transparent jar silently opened their eyes.

Its emotionless eyes, upon seeing the people searching in its direction, couldn't help but reveal a hungry expression.

As Qi Min heard the approaching footsteps, he was prepared to pretend to be unconscious and get discovered.

But just then, he suddenly heard the sound of glass shattering, water splashing on the ground, heavy objects falling, and screams.

"*! What is this?! They've come back to life!"

"Fire! Fire now!... Ugh!"

"Zhengzhou! *! Attack!"

Qi Min crouched quietly under the table, listening to the sounds of splashing water and shattering glass amidst the chaos, a chill running through him.

Judging from the chaotic and noisy sounds, he could tell what was inside the bottles and jars he saw when he entered the room.

At this point, they should all have come back to life and started attacking people without restraint.

Qi Min couldn't help but feel a sense of relief. He had almost used up all the cards in his backpack, and all he could use at the moment were some wooden sticks and long knives.

Furthermore, the points in the store are only enough to redeem one firearm, and even then, it can only be a regular pistol.

Fortunately, I hid here beforehand; otherwise, if it had been any later, I probably would have had to face those things just like them.

Qi Min thought with a slight sense of lingering fear, but then realized what was happening, and the slightly relaxed expression on his face furrowed again.

Although he doesn't have to face danger now, if you think about it from another perspective... isn't this the same as him being trapped here?

Qi Min frowned in distress. So far, he had not found any valuable information and had been forced to squat under the table.

He didn't know if the players outside could win, or how long they would stay in the room fighting, or if it would affect him...

'Tsk! Oh well! There's no use thinking about it now. We can only wait and see. But staying here is better than facing those things head-on.'

Qi Min tried to comfort himself, remaining quietly crouched with a handy dagger in his hand, hoping that the chaotic massacre would end soon.

Ideally, they would all leave the room while they were fighting, so that he could leave safely without being affected.

However, the chaos just a table away clearly did not intend to fulfill Qi Min's expectations.

Just as Qi Min was praying silently, he suddenly felt that the fighting outside seemed to be getting closer and closer to him.

And then, with a "bang!"

A heavy object, wet with water stains, landed on the table.

Qi Min held his breath as much as possible, adjusted his body, and watched warily as the tail drooped down from the edge of the table in front of him.

Its black tail, with prominent knuckles, resembled a long black whip.

Its jet-black skin was dotted with faint blue scales, and the end of its tail had a bud-like bulge, resembling a slender flower that had bent before it had fully grown.

Its slender tail slid back and forth in front of Qi Min, occasionally slapping against the edge of the table with a dull thud.

Qi Min didn't dare to breathe loudly, trying his best to hold his breath and avoid it, but just then...

The tail that had been leisurely gliding in front of him suddenly stopped and disappeared, followed by a scream, and then the intense gunfire and roars rose again.

Qi Min was unaware of the situation and dared not peek out. He silently raised his hand to wipe the cold sweat that had trickled down to his brow and slowly let out a long sigh of relief.

However, reality once again told Qi Min that he had breathed a sigh of relief a little too soon.

There was a loud "Bang!"

A player, whose body had been severed in half at the waist, was thrown roughly into Qi Min's field of vision. The distance wasn't far.

The place with the cabinet was just a simple lounge with a few decorative glass panels above it. It was extremely fragile and the space was very small, so it was obviously just a place for short breaks.

At this moment, the body that was thrown in splattered blood, and the liquid that gushed out from the impact inevitably splashed onto Qi Min.

As he raised his hand to wipe his forehead, the back of his hand and the other side of his cheek were inevitably stained with red specks.

It looked like a painter who had accidentally flicked his brush, which was smeared with red paint, and spilled it all over him.

Startled by the sudden appearance of the player's body, Qi Min closed his eyes, and could almost smell the fishy odor emanating from it.

Unlike the pure smell of blood, there is also the smell of fresh, live entrails that have fallen out of the body.

Qi Min looked at the person lying in front of him, still vomiting blood and struggling, and for a moment he didn't know how to react.

This player, who was reduced to only his upper half, is still moving?!

This really surprised him, even though he had read about it in the literature he had studied in school.

But this was truly the first time he had ever faced someone so closely!

This is absolutely terrifying!

His left eye was stained crimson with blood splattered on it, and half of what Qi Min could see was red.

Qi Min was stunned by the shock, but the player, who now only had his upper body, clearly understood the precariousness of his situation.

Although she widened her eyes in surprise upon seeing Qi Min, her injured hand did not stop moving; her hand, with her thumb and index finger bitten off, twitched.

A card appeared, and he slapped it onto his body.


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