The Last Kabakans
Chapter 20
The rough palm slid down a few inches, and Gad held Joshua's slender wrist, and the two walked side by side in the dark night.
Through the thin fabric, he could clearly feel that the other person's faint body temperature was slowly creeping into his heart along his palms and arms, making him feel indescribably comfortable.
The thick smog gradually dissipated, and there was a faint musty smell in the air, and there were more and more annoying little flying insects.
"Watch your feet!"
He leaned over and whispered into Joshua's ear.
Joshua stepped back subconsciously, but the opponent's five fingers clamped even tighter. After drawing him to his side, he stared into his eyes and smiled: "It's dark, don't lose it."
"I have good eyesight," Joshua looked back at the pair of eagle-like eyes decisively, and grabbed the opponent's wrist with greater strength with his backhand, with a deliberate and alienated smile in his eyes.
"If you're worried about losing your sight and getting lost, you might as well let me lead you by the hand."
Gad was overjoyed, but still suppressed his voice and said: "Oh, it's the same if you lead me and I lead you! It's just that you don't know the place well, so it's better for me to lead you!"
During the last two years of training at the Army Military Academy, Joshua traveled to almost all the planets with the harshest conditions and the harshest environments in the Nashville Federation. Protect others first.
And it was the first time he encountered someone blocking him like today, and dragging his hand involuntarily.
This is the first time I have met such a treacherous, cunning and shameless person!
Joshua only felt his head buzzing, but Gad whistled as if nothing had happened, and stopped the dog who was leading the way.
The commotion from the morning and evening line became smaller and smaller, and at last it was almost inaudible. Joshua thought they must have gone a long way, but when he turned around, he could still barely see the roof of the road vehicle Two small red lights on the
Gad frowned involuntarily, it seemed that those monsters hiding in the sandstorm were finally unable to hold back.
"Quick! This way!" he growled in a low voice.
A strong wind blew from the direction they came from, and the heavy mist was blown away a bit. Looking around with the faint skylight, everything you can see is full of bones.
Gad let go of his hand, pushed Joshua in front of him, dropped the things in his hand, pinched his waist and hips, and lifted him up.
The soles of Joshua's feet were in the air, and he was about to struggle but was pressed against a big rock. Gad pulled away, picked up the electric oar on the ground and threw it beside him, and climbed up after himself.
"you…"
"Shh!"
Gad raised his index finger to Joshua's lips, "Hush!"
Joshua scratched away that hand, with a look of disgust on his face: "Could you please stop doing it!"
"The situation is special!" Gad didn't take it seriously, moved to Joshua's side, stretched out his hand to touch his waist twice more vigorously.
"Where's your gun?" He didn't touch anything, a little surprised.
"Throw it away!" Joshua was about to explode in anger, but he couldn't let it go wild, so he stretched out his hand and grabbed the back of his hand.
"Oh, why are you grabbing me!" Gad suddenly withdrew his hand, "You are really stingy! I just saw what you were holding in your hand!"
Joshua pulled out the flare gun from the other side and handed it over, saying angrily, "Take it if you want it!"
"Don't, don't, that's not what I mean," Gad pushed him back, "I never use this, and I can't use it even if it has a lock, you better keep it for self-defense!"
"This is a flare gun, there is no biological lock," Joshua said with drooping eyelids, "and it can't defend itself."
Gad scratched his head and suddenly realized: "Ah? That's it! It's okay, and I'm here! I'll protect you!"
Joshua: "..."
"Don't look at me, look at the front!" Gad pulled Joshua's chin to make him turn his face to the front.
Joshua didn't bother with Gad any more, he set up the cock and looked through the crosshair, and finally saw the group of monsters chasing them.
They were round and smooth one by one, with two rows of slender little feet protruding from the gaps in the armor, stepping on small steps, and crossing the bones all over the ground in a uniform manner, only making a rustling sound.
"That's them?"
Joshua was a little unbelievable. The monster that made such a big noise outside just now was actually a bunch of balls with legs?
"Be careful!" Gad pressed Joshua's neck to let him bury his head, and rubbed the ends of his hair with his fingertips intentionally or unintentionally.
Those strange balls moved forward cautiously, stopping from time to time to stretch out many thin tentacles that glowed with light blue fluorescence, trying to capture the subtle breath of the prey from the air.
"That's easy to spot," Gad said, twisting his fingertips.
I didn't expect Joshua's hair to be so silky and smooth even after rolling in the dust.
He put his finger to his nose and smelled it, and there was a faint smell of grass.
"I'm telling the truth!" he emphasized.
Joshua ignored him, but put away his diaper and took a few steps back, wanting to find another place to observe and observe, but just as he lay down, Gad followed behind rustlingly.
"I said I want to protect you," Gad squinted and stared ahead, "You can't leave my sight for half a step."
The place where they hide is really limited. After Joshua gave him a look that combined "you can lie down wherever you like" and "you can lie down wherever you like, just don't touch me", he could only sigh a long time. He took a deep breath and didn't move again.
On the contrary, those strange things seemed to have caught their breath from the air, and they stretched out their limbs one after another, turning from round balls wrapped in hard armor into strange insects wearing armor.
"I saw some specimens at the antiquities dealer a long time ago," Gad said in a low voice, and moved to the side for Joshua to hear clearly.
"It's a bit like this one, but it's much smaller. They also have scales all over their bodies. Whenever they encounter danger, they will shrink into a ball, like a ball."
Pointing to the strange bug in front, he continued, "I think they probably belong to the same subject, but they are polluted and mutated, so they look like this."
Joshua listened quietly until Gad finally stopped, then stared at him and asked, "Have you finished?"
"That's it," Gad said, "do you have anything to add?"
Joshua stared at him blankly for a while, and finally said with mixed feelings: "No."
"Okay!" Gad took a deep breath, "Go for it!"
Fundamentally speaking, these strange insects are very different from the ones Gad has seen. They curl up in a ball for more than self-protection.
And now they have climbed to the side of the land vehicle, stretching out their blue tentacles, from the cab to the compartment, almost touching the entire vehicle.
Those sensitive and fragile tentacles are particularly eye-catching in the night, and at the slightest disturbance, they will quickly retract and hide under the hard armor.
"See," Gad said, "That's their weakness. Although they know how to protect themselves, we have this!"
Gad took a fluorescent lamp and turned it on, then threw it towards the center of the monster.
"It's your turn!"
Joshua understood, and immediately raised the gun to aim and shoot.
"Bang!" "Poof—"
The lamp that flew into the air exploded instantly, and the splashed peroxide and lipids were scattered everywhere.
The swarm froze for a moment, then stretched out their tentacles and screamed excitedly as if they had been knocked down by strong medicine, and then immediately started running crazily inside the rotten belly of the giant beast.
"Withdraw!" Gad roared, grabbed Joshua's hand and jumped off the stone.
At this moment, the surroundings were already in chaos, and even if they were not caught and eaten, they were likely to be trampled to death by the crazy swarm.
The two ran towards the giant beast's head, and the broken bones creaked under their feet. Joshua finally couldn't help complaining: "Is this what you mean by outsmarting?"
"What did you say?"
The roar of the strange insect was deafening, and Gad did not hear it clearly.
"I said—" Joshua raised his voice and pressed it to his ear, "Your idea is really too! Poor!"
The author has something to say: Gad: If you want to hold hands, you have to be bold, careful and thick-skinned!Oh yeah!
I am going to change my pseudonym, please call me in the future, Ah Yao is a grass~~~
Ah Yao doesn’t want to be Gu Gu anymore, Ah Yao wants to become a towering tree, please move your golden fingers and bookmark it!
Love you guys!bow! !
Through the thin fabric, he could clearly feel that the other person's faint body temperature was slowly creeping into his heart along his palms and arms, making him feel indescribably comfortable.
The thick smog gradually dissipated, and there was a faint musty smell in the air, and there were more and more annoying little flying insects.
"Watch your feet!"
He leaned over and whispered into Joshua's ear.
Joshua stepped back subconsciously, but the opponent's five fingers clamped even tighter. After drawing him to his side, he stared into his eyes and smiled: "It's dark, don't lose it."
"I have good eyesight," Joshua looked back at the pair of eagle-like eyes decisively, and grabbed the opponent's wrist with greater strength with his backhand, with a deliberate and alienated smile in his eyes.
"If you're worried about losing your sight and getting lost, you might as well let me lead you by the hand."
Gad was overjoyed, but still suppressed his voice and said: "Oh, it's the same if you lead me and I lead you! It's just that you don't know the place well, so it's better for me to lead you!"
During the last two years of training at the Army Military Academy, Joshua traveled to almost all the planets with the harshest conditions and the harshest environments in the Nashville Federation. Protect others first.
And it was the first time he encountered someone blocking him like today, and dragging his hand involuntarily.
This is the first time I have met such a treacherous, cunning and shameless person!
Joshua only felt his head buzzing, but Gad whistled as if nothing had happened, and stopped the dog who was leading the way.
The commotion from the morning and evening line became smaller and smaller, and at last it was almost inaudible. Joshua thought they must have gone a long way, but when he turned around, he could still barely see the roof of the road vehicle Two small red lights on the
Gad frowned involuntarily, it seemed that those monsters hiding in the sandstorm were finally unable to hold back.
"Quick! This way!" he growled in a low voice.
A strong wind blew from the direction they came from, and the heavy mist was blown away a bit. Looking around with the faint skylight, everything you can see is full of bones.
Gad let go of his hand, pushed Joshua in front of him, dropped the things in his hand, pinched his waist and hips, and lifted him up.
The soles of Joshua's feet were in the air, and he was about to struggle but was pressed against a big rock. Gad pulled away, picked up the electric oar on the ground and threw it beside him, and climbed up after himself.
"you…"
"Shh!"
Gad raised his index finger to Joshua's lips, "Hush!"
Joshua scratched away that hand, with a look of disgust on his face: "Could you please stop doing it!"
"The situation is special!" Gad didn't take it seriously, moved to Joshua's side, stretched out his hand to touch his waist twice more vigorously.
"Where's your gun?" He didn't touch anything, a little surprised.
"Throw it away!" Joshua was about to explode in anger, but he couldn't let it go wild, so he stretched out his hand and grabbed the back of his hand.
"Oh, why are you grabbing me!" Gad suddenly withdrew his hand, "You are really stingy! I just saw what you were holding in your hand!"
Joshua pulled out the flare gun from the other side and handed it over, saying angrily, "Take it if you want it!"
"Don't, don't, that's not what I mean," Gad pushed him back, "I never use this, and I can't use it even if it has a lock, you better keep it for self-defense!"
"This is a flare gun, there is no biological lock," Joshua said with drooping eyelids, "and it can't defend itself."
Gad scratched his head and suddenly realized: "Ah? That's it! It's okay, and I'm here! I'll protect you!"
Joshua: "..."
"Don't look at me, look at the front!" Gad pulled Joshua's chin to make him turn his face to the front.
Joshua didn't bother with Gad any more, he set up the cock and looked through the crosshair, and finally saw the group of monsters chasing them.
They were round and smooth one by one, with two rows of slender little feet protruding from the gaps in the armor, stepping on small steps, and crossing the bones all over the ground in a uniform manner, only making a rustling sound.
"That's them?"
Joshua was a little unbelievable. The monster that made such a big noise outside just now was actually a bunch of balls with legs?
"Be careful!" Gad pressed Joshua's neck to let him bury his head, and rubbed the ends of his hair with his fingertips intentionally or unintentionally.
Those strange balls moved forward cautiously, stopping from time to time to stretch out many thin tentacles that glowed with light blue fluorescence, trying to capture the subtle breath of the prey from the air.
"That's easy to spot," Gad said, twisting his fingertips.
I didn't expect Joshua's hair to be so silky and smooth even after rolling in the dust.
He put his finger to his nose and smelled it, and there was a faint smell of grass.
"I'm telling the truth!" he emphasized.
Joshua ignored him, but put away his diaper and took a few steps back, wanting to find another place to observe and observe, but just as he lay down, Gad followed behind rustlingly.
"I said I want to protect you," Gad squinted and stared ahead, "You can't leave my sight for half a step."
The place where they hide is really limited. After Joshua gave him a look that combined "you can lie down wherever you like" and "you can lie down wherever you like, just don't touch me", he could only sigh a long time. He took a deep breath and didn't move again.
On the contrary, those strange things seemed to have caught their breath from the air, and they stretched out their limbs one after another, turning from round balls wrapped in hard armor into strange insects wearing armor.
"I saw some specimens at the antiquities dealer a long time ago," Gad said in a low voice, and moved to the side for Joshua to hear clearly.
"It's a bit like this one, but it's much smaller. They also have scales all over their bodies. Whenever they encounter danger, they will shrink into a ball, like a ball."
Pointing to the strange bug in front, he continued, "I think they probably belong to the same subject, but they are polluted and mutated, so they look like this."
Joshua listened quietly until Gad finally stopped, then stared at him and asked, "Have you finished?"
"That's it," Gad said, "do you have anything to add?"
Joshua stared at him blankly for a while, and finally said with mixed feelings: "No."
"Okay!" Gad took a deep breath, "Go for it!"
Fundamentally speaking, these strange insects are very different from the ones Gad has seen. They curl up in a ball for more than self-protection.
And now they have climbed to the side of the land vehicle, stretching out their blue tentacles, from the cab to the compartment, almost touching the entire vehicle.
Those sensitive and fragile tentacles are particularly eye-catching in the night, and at the slightest disturbance, they will quickly retract and hide under the hard armor.
"See," Gad said, "That's their weakness. Although they know how to protect themselves, we have this!"
Gad took a fluorescent lamp and turned it on, then threw it towards the center of the monster.
"It's your turn!"
Joshua understood, and immediately raised the gun to aim and shoot.
"Bang!" "Poof—"
The lamp that flew into the air exploded instantly, and the splashed peroxide and lipids were scattered everywhere.
The swarm froze for a moment, then stretched out their tentacles and screamed excitedly as if they had been knocked down by strong medicine, and then immediately started running crazily inside the rotten belly of the giant beast.
"Withdraw!" Gad roared, grabbed Joshua's hand and jumped off the stone.
At this moment, the surroundings were already in chaos, and even if they were not caught and eaten, they were likely to be trampled to death by the crazy swarm.
The two ran towards the giant beast's head, and the broken bones creaked under their feet. Joshua finally couldn't help complaining: "Is this what you mean by outsmarting?"
"What did you say?"
The roar of the strange insect was deafening, and Gad did not hear it clearly.
"I said—" Joshua raised his voice and pressed it to his ear, "Your idea is really too! Poor!"
The author has something to say: Gad: If you want to hold hands, you have to be bold, careful and thick-skinned!Oh yeah!
I am going to change my pseudonym, please call me in the future, Ah Yao is a grass~~~
Ah Yao doesn’t want to be Gu Gu anymore, Ah Yao wants to become a towering tree, please move your golden fingers and bookmark it!
Love you guys!bow! !
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