Chapter 115
Surviving the Apocalypse with my Multiplier System
Julian placed his arm around her, hugging her. "Donât worry, I wonât let it anywhere near you," he whispered.
Kia took the pistol out of the holster and slowly lowered her window. She aimed for the snakeâs head, but when she finally shot, the bullet missed, hitting its body.
The giant snake quickly reacted, coiling its body and hissing in anger. It shifted its body to move at very fast speed, ramming into the van.
"Quick! Shoot it again! I donât want that thing inside with me!" cried Percy. He was squatting on his seat, ready to jump out of the van if he had to.
Kia lifted her pistol and aimed once more, this time trying to hit its body as many times as she could.
Bam! Bam! Bam!
She shot the pistol three consecutive times, hitting the snakeâs body each time. Unfortunately, this didnât kill the creature, but caused it to slither away into hiding.
"No, itâs going inside the laboratory! Why couldnât you aim better?" cried Percy. He didnât want to go out knowing that an angry python could be lurking around any corner.
Julian was also disappointed in the turn of events. He quickly realized that just because someone was on the guard team didnât mean they were fully trained. Kiaâs display of marksmanship was very poor, in his opinion.
"Letâs go. The snake got hit a few times; it might bleed out to death," said Julian from the back seat.
Kia and Kenzo got out of the van, followed by Julian and Rayne. Rayne wasnât happy, knowing that the snake survived, and clung to Julian like a koala.
Percy was so scared, he was practically crying. "No, no! I donât want to get out of the van! Iâm going to stay here!" he cried as Kia tried to pull him out of the car.
"Fine, stay here. Just donât regret it when it slithers back here for you," she said, turning away.
"Okay! Iâll come! Okay! Just donât leave me," he quickly hopped out of the van.
The group slowly proceeded forward into the government lab. The entrance looked like any typical modern-day lobby area, with marble floors and a sleek, clean design. The only difference was that past the lobby, there was a checkpoint set up requiring a keycard to proceed further inside.
"Great, how do we get past this chain-link fence? We donât have keycards... not that they would help us now," cried out Percy.
Rayne shook her head. When he first introduced himself, he seemed like a ruthless bad guy, but after spending some time with him, she felt like he was a bit of a pansy.
She reached into her backpack and pulled out a pair of bolt cutters. "Well, looks like these finally came in handy!" she announced, acting like sheâd had them the entire time.
"Oh, you came prepared. Good job," said Kia, approvingly.
Rayne walked over to the chain-link fence and began snipping the chains to cut out an opening. The bolt cutters were new and of good quality, making the process quick and easy.
A few minutes later, she finished, making a decent-sized hole in the fence for them to walk through.
"Letâs hope this guy is here so we can hurry up and head back," commented Kenzo. After his incident with the lioness, he became much less talkative and a lot more nervous. Rayne felt that if it werenât for the large amount of supplies heâd acquired from the supermarket, he would have mentally snapped already.
The group walked through the main corridor, checking the various rooms on the way. Rayne noticed that this lab was pretty much fully intact, just empty.
As they made it to the end of the hall, they found themselves at a two-way intersection.
"It looks like weâll need to split up," said Kia. "Kenzo and prison boy, youâll come with me. The lovebirds can go down the other hall."
"No! I donât want to go with you. You suck at shooting!" cried Percy, still wary of the potential lurking danger.
"Shut up and start walking," Kia grabbed him by the arm and began walking down the hallway on the left.
Seeing that Kiaâs group chose the left corridor, Rayne and Julian turned to walk down the right corridor.
"Should we really have split up like this?" asked Rayne nervously. She couldnât shake her fear of the snake from earlier, feeling on edge.
"It should be okay. Kia did enough damage to it that I donât think it will show itself. But if it does, Iâll be ready," smiled Julian, showing her the pistol in his hand.
They entered a large room that was filled with different kinds of fancy scientific equipment that Rayne didnât recognize. She walked around, looking carefully.
"Do you think I should store any of this? If we do find the chemist, will he or she have the proper equipment to analyze the substance?" asked Rayne.
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After hearing the okay, she walked around and began to store the various lab equipment around the room. They continued through the rooms until Julian lifted his hand, indicating Rayne to stop moving.
"I smell something burning," he whispered and crept forward.
Rayne focused on smelling the air, picking up the faint burning scent.
They quietly proceeded down the hallway, following the burning scent.
"Itâs coming from inside this room," whispered Julian. He pulled up the pistol, ready to shoot if he had to.
Taking a deep breath, he quickly pushed the door open and pointed his pistol inside.
Cough! Cough!
"Please donât shoot me!" coughed a middle-aged man. He had just finished grilling a piece of meat and, just as he took a bite, Julian stormed in, startling him and causing him to choke on his food.
Julian lowered the gun and stared at the man. "Who are you?"