Chapter 622 Chapter 622 Descent
Another year passed after that funny incident and a great change happened in the prison.
"DING!" A portion of the walls opened up to reveal a sweet sunny afternoon on the outside.
"What the holy fuck?!"
"Is this a joke or something?!"
"How could this possibly be?!"
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The prisoners exclaimed one after another. It did not take them long to decide that this was a chance of a lifetime. Thus, they raced outside and unto the sweetest embrace of liberty.
"HAHAHA! We're free!"
"YAHOOOOOOOOOOO!"
"Have we been given pardon?" A population of more than 300,000 souls steadily lined up towards this alien world.
There was pushing at first which caused the onset of a stampede but luckily, our bored gamer was there to manage things to a halt.
"Wait your turn and no pushing!"
"Be rowdy and i'll see to it that you will meet your maker before you could ever take your first step outside!" Clark's booming voice rose above the chaos at the doors.
This was more than enough to calm everything down. An hour later and almost everyone was already outside of the prison.
"We've been duped! FUCK!"
"This was not a prison at all but a big passenger ship!"
"Why were we sent here?" The prisoners realized this truth at this time.
"I bet the good guardian knows about this in the first place!" A man wanted to instigate something that was not beneficial to our avid gamer's well being.
It was a fool's behavior to follow in haste and so it did not take long for hundreds of yells to echo in this empty expanse of nothing but green grass.
"Yes, tell us everything!"
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One by one, the 1,000 souls inside were forcefully repelled by an unstoppable wind power. They tried holding on to anything they could but such was a futile attempt in the end.
Some even chose to hide inside the space on the metal walls where they gathered food and supplies but they followed the fate of their friends later on.
"DING!" The warship then glowed strangely until it activated its cloaking device in the next breath. It was gone before anyone could say cheese.
"FUCK YOU, Alliance maggots!" A man cursed out loud.
"It's still here. The ship is still here." A woman offered her opinion on the matter. She deliberately threw a rock into space and a metal tune could be heard in the aftermath.
The warship was only invisible but not truly gone.
"So what now?" The smart woman asked herself and anybody else that heard her voice.
"Yes! What do we do now, ohhh strong guardian of the fucking Alliance!" An angry man fumed towards our bored gamer.
"Well... Since we are all adults here, we go whichever way we want." Clark shrugged with his answer. Before long, he could be seen walking in a particular direction.
He already consulted with his system Nancy and knew exactly where he was going. It did not need telling that Cora, Nicole, and Zoe followed in his steps.
Not a few souls started mirroring his steps also. They thought that the safest location would be near this guardian in their midst.
"WAIT! Are you just going to leave us behind?!"
"We barely have any food at all!"
"We can't survive in this place for long!" The population begged for anything. Although they got food outside but this was not enough to feed the mouths of 300,000 people.
This truth made our good gamer pause in his tracks.
'Is there a food source around here, Nancy? Somewhere relatively safe from those bugs.' Clark asked his handy system.
"Affirmative, host." Nancy replied and showed a rich forest teeming with game and resources.
'Hmmm... I feel like these monsters knew how to take better care of their world than us humans.' Clark mused inside.
There was a short description below which indicated that these ugly things created farms that could serve as an independent supply of food in their everyday lives.
Else they would be forced to conquer worlds left and right just in order to ascertain their continued survival.
"Take a hike to 60 kilometers in that direction. You will find food and shelter there." Clark pointed a hand to the west and then resumed his walk thereafter.
It did not need telling that he was going somewhere else. A place where the action truly was.