Chapter 1368: White Whale Vomits Blood
Chapter 1368: White Whale Vomits Blood
White Whale and the others arrived at the Spine Team’s hiding spot, facing the morning sun.But the ruins before them drove everyone crazy.
"What happened?"
"What on earth happened?"
"Can anyone tell me, what exactly happened?"
Bloodshot eyes and a heart bleeding for White Whale.
Endless fear and unease filled every vein.
Suddenly, she felt a chill rise from her feet straight to her head.
White Whale felt disoriented, her head buzzing loudly, unable to understand the reason, even wanting to die.
If she still couldn’t understand what had happened, she would really be as stupid as a pig.
Even a pig should have realized this by now.
Linking the uncontactable Spine Team with these ruins was clearly a sign they were bombed dead in an instant.
The Spine Team suffered such a fate, and contacting them was pointless. Who would answer and who could be reached?
Besides Hawan’s artillery team causing this destruction, no other possibility exists.
But how is it possible?
Isn’t this the hiding spot for seven targets? How did it become the resting place for the Spine Team?
The Spine Team was destroyed under Hawan’s artillery attack, clearly framed by villains, intentionally leading disaster to the Spine Team, resulting in their tragic state.
Amir and others staggered and fell to their knees, eyes dull, like zombies.
"How did this happen?"
"How could this happen?"
They screamed hysterically, beating their chests, and roared toward the sky.
White Whale figured it out, a clear thought surfaced in her mind: the villains found the Spine Team’s hiding spot, then exploited her eagerness to kill with Hawan, taking a risk by appearing outside the Spine Team’s hideout, intentionally exposing themselves, leading to this disaster.
Looking at the ruins and her pride in believing she killed the villains, she realized she had done something extremely stupid and was led by the nose like a clown.
"How dare you?"
"The Spine Team was renowned, the backbone of the Poison Dragon Mercenary Corps, intimidating forces everywhere."
"Now..."
"Now, they’re struck by disaster; it’s my foolishness, I’m the sinner."
"Damn villains, how could you do this to the Spine Team; this is such a misfortune."
White Whale was overwhelmed with mixed emotions.
With a "poof," a mouthful of blood gushed out of her mouth.
In rage, anger, and self-reproach, White Whale fainted.
"Second Commander!" Amir crawled beside White Whale, anxiously calling out.
A moment later, Amir carried White Whale away from the sorrowful place, surrounded by the remaining eight Spine Team members.
Half an hour later.
On a concealed hilltop, White Whale awoke, filled with fury, "The Spine Team is finished, it’s my fault; if I hadn’t been careless, this tragedy wouldn’t have happened."
"As the Spine Team leader, I’m unforgivable no matter how many times I die," Amir self-blamed, "I didn’t detect the villains’ plot, leading to the Spine Team’s extermination, except us few."
After blaming herself for a while, White Whale spoke with a murderous intent, "Those villains, I must eat their flesh, drink their blood."
"It’s because we’re unfamiliar with the area and not clear about the Spine Team’s hiding spot," Amir’s face turned pale, "We ignorantly watched as Hawan’s artillery fell here, rejoicing, thinking it was the villains eliminated, now we see how ignorant we were, played like fools, unaware.
"The tracked villain carefully surveyed the surroundings, confirming no one followed before returning, no loopholes. We genuinely had no one trailing, the reconnaissance drone in the sky couldn’t be detected, how did those contemptible bastards know they were being watched by the drone, it makes no sense," White Whale pondered.
"It seems, the villain led us back and forth to lead us to the Spine Team’s hiding place, we focused on watching the enemy without realizing we had long fallen into their trap. If we knew the hiding projection image of the Spine Team, this tragedy might have been avoided, there’s always a way, even if slim, better than knowing nothing and blinded," Amir’s face appeared lifeless.
"No, something’s wrong, we didn’t send trackers, villains didn’t know our intentions, but from the current situation, villains knew Hawan’s artillery team was ready to strike, they exploited Hawan, his personnel must have leaked intentions, allowing the villains to be prepared and act accordingly, using us instead," White Whale suggested.
"Seems Hawan’s personnel connected with Peng Bird’s villain gang?" Amir’s eyes brightened.
"Apart from Hawan’s personnel leaking the news, no other exposure route exists for Hawan’s complete arrangements," White Whale affirmed, "The high-altitude reconnaissance drone can’t be detected."
"Regardless, Hawan died, though decimated the Spine Team, we killed him," Amir remarked bitterly, "Hawan died deservedly, at least carried unease to his grave, unlike us, prematurely killing Hawan, it’s our fault, too late for regret now."
"What an unfair fate, I, White Whale, traversed everywhere for over ten years, never faced such a dilemma," White Whale lamented.
She now regretted, if she noticed the unusual sooner, she wouldn’t have foolishly killed Hawan.
Now the villains thrive, the Spine Team faces total destruction.
She killed Hawk’s best ally, creating a great enemy, a pitiful sorrow.
"Next, we’ll be pursued by Hawan’s Warriors, it’s a problem," Amir lamented, "If we truly wiped out the villains, we could find a way to escape, but now, the villains are unscathed, the Spine Team suffered, how do we escape, facing vigilant enemies, perilous."
"At this moment, we can only flee miserably," White Whale laughed bitterly.
"How to report to the Chief Commander? Report now? Or temporarily conceal?" Amir inquired.
"We must report accurately; it can’t be delayed," White Whale responded with shame.
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