He had a faint feeling that the Little Boy's Mother was about to arrive.
This malicious ghost was definitely not easy to fight, because the way it operated was too mysterious.
It might have targeted him from a thousand miles away. Such an ability was definitely not something an ordinary malicious ghost could do.
This was also Maron's plan.
After they entered, there would be many people there, so there was no need to hide their aura.
Moreover, their power was not enough to find out who exactly were the people following behind them.
"Ah, who's going to deal with them? I don't think anyone else would dare to enter this place other than them. That's a malicious ghost that has surpassed the disaster-level." Mary was extremely worried.
"Alright, it's decided then. If you don't want to go, you can choose not to go." Maron said.
"Go in? Why are you even going in?!" Mary asked seriously.
Since Maron was going, how could she not go.
"Well, after you go in, adhere by my arrangements. Otherwise, I won't care about you." Maron instructed.
Even though Maron knew that Mary would definitely listen to him, he still needed to remind her again.
"Okay, I got it. I'll listen to you, okay?" Mary said coquettishly.
Seeing this, Maron suddenly felt goosebumps all over his body. He was still not used to it.
"Alright, let's go in now." Everything was ready. Maron walked into the darkness. Mary looked behind him and quickly followed him in.
...
On the other side, Alan's team had already entered.
Seeing the corpses soaked in the turbid liquid, a chill ran down his spine.
There were too many of them, there were too many corpses here.
There were more than ten thousand corpses!
When Alan saw this, his expression did not look too good. He even had the thought of retreating. However, because he had already made a promise, he could not retreat.
"Captain, there's something wrong here. It doesn't look good from the outside. Why is there such a large space?" A person with a higher status in the team walked up to Alan and asked with a solemn expression.
"I see it. These may be man-made. Don't worry about it. Let's go in and take a look."
After saying that, Alan waved to the people behind him.
Then, he walked along the path beside the jars of corpses.
As they walked, they were blocked by a large door.
This door was very technologically advanced. It was the kind that could only be opened with an iris tracker.
"What do we do? We can't get in." The person asked.
Alan thought for a moment and said, "Look at this door, it must be man-made. Do you think the deadly ghosts would use this kind of thing?"
Everyone also saw that this place was indeed built with modern technology.
"Don't make a fuss. Our goal is to find the deadly ghosts inside. We'll kill everyone inside." Alan said.
At this moment, the door suddenly opened.
Everyone subconsciously took a few steps back and watched the door slowly open.
When the door was fully opened, a person walked out.
That person was wearing a biochemical hazard suit.
When they saw so many people outside, they were stunned.
Then, they stopped moving.
Everyone looked at this motionless person and their hearts began to beat.
Why did this living person stop moving? What was going on?!
"Someone, go up and see what's going on!" Alan shouted.
Then, a person walked out of the group and walked in front of the motionless man. He touched him with his hand. It was very hard and cold.
Obviously, he was dead.
"Captain... Captain, this person is dead." The man said with a trembling voice.
"What?! Come back here, I'll go and take a look."
Alan didn't believe it. How could a living person die just like that? And he didn't even see anything attacking that person.
Alan walked up to that person and touched him with his hand. It was really hard and cold.
Puff!
Alan scratched the person with his weapon, and a large cut was made on the white uniform, revealing the person inside.
"What... What's going on?!"
Alan only saw a skeleton inside. It looked like it had rotted a long time ago.
"How is this possible?! Who is behind this?!"
That person was clearly still alive, but after seeing them, he became like this.
It was too strange!
"Captain, are we still going in?" Someone looked at the door that was not closed and asked.
Alan took a few steps back, he said, "Wait, don't act rashly. We're not in a hurry to go in. Inform the club, ask them what to do, and explain the situation here. If we can send reinforcements, send them quickly. There might be good things here, and I don't think they will refuse."
"Okay, Captain." Someone took out his cell phone and began to contact the club.
After a while, that person came to Alan and said, "The club asked us to go in and take a look first. They will send someone right away."
"Okay, got it." Alan replied.
To be honest, he didn't know what was inside, and he didn't want to go in.
This was too weird. It was even weirder than the deadly ghosts he had encountered.
He was also considering whether to go in or not. The club said that they would go in and take a look. They had already sent someone.
At this time, Locke's team had arrived.
They saw Alan's team waiting outside.
Locke went up to the ceiling and said, "I remember someone saying that he dared go in? Why is he stopping outside now? He doesn't dare go in. Don't you think it's a slap in the face?"
"Hahahaha! Coward!"
The team members behind Locke seized the opportunity to mock Alan and kept laughing.
"Hmph, what's there to be afraid of? I'm just tired and need to rest outside. If you guys want to go in, then go in." Alan laughed.
After hearing this, Locke finally found an opportunity to begin his taunting.
"Yo yo yo, what's wrong with Captain Alan? is his kidney weak? Is he disgusted? He can't take it anymore? He doesn't talk big outside, but he's scared inside. This isn't your style." Locke continued to speak, and it was almost the same as what Alan had said before.
"Hehe, I don't dare go in, but do you dare go in?" Alan also understood how he felt when he mocked Locke with such words.
"How would we dare go in? We're cowards and trash. How would we dare go in first in front of Captain Alan? Don't you agree?" Locke looked at the members of Alan's team and spoke.
"Hmph, I'm not going to play games with you. Some people won't shed tears until they see the coffin. When the time comes, just don't kneel on the ground and beg for mercy." Alan snorted coldly.
Locke's words were no longer effective. At this moment, Alan was thinking about what had happened to that person just now and whether he should go in or not.
"You don't dare go in, but we dare go in. Some people were very arrogant just now, but now they don't dare go in. They must be scared to see those corpses outside."
As Locke said this, he called for the team members behind him to follow him inside.