These creatures weren't natural burrowers, nor were they the long-tailed kind of rats. They were hamsters—clean freaks by nature. If not for being forced by circumstances, none of them would willingly stay in the dirty, grimy soil.
Kim Haru stepped out of the car.
At this close range, even someone with ordinary vision like him could clearly make out the scene before him.
His hands began itching with an uncontrollable urge.
He suddenly wanted to play Whack-a-Mole.
Kim Haru felt that he couldn't be blamed for this. Anyone seeing the scene in front of them would immediately think of the classic game Whack-a-Mole. Look at all the holes in the ground! And there were even mouse heads popping out of them. This was practically a real-life version of Whack-a-Mole.