Chapter Secrets Of Mrs 170
C Chapter 170
Emmett glanced at Jacob, whose expression was conflicted, and sighed expressionlessly. "You're overthinking it
Jacob nodded sheepishly. "Not too much, right? Forget it, we'll talk about it later
Hearing this, Chris approached with an indescribable look on his face and patted Jacob on the shoulder. "Bro, you're really overthinking this"
Jacob turned his head to look at Bruce, who appeared coll, and Frankie, who appeared casual and carefree. So, what exactly am I overthinking? he wondered.
Yvette led a dozen people along the footprints and traces left by the figures earlier, walking for about half an hour before arriving at a dense forest Yvette's gaze was deep and sharp. She turned to the people behind her, her voice cold, low, and deep. "Once we pass through this forest, there will be a river. Beyond that river lies the cannibals territory. In this river, there are at least twenty or thirty giant crocodiles. The only way to cross the river is to kill them all." Yvette lowered her gaze, her eyes indifferent, with a slight raise of her delicate brows. Ah, it's been a while since I've last seen these little cuties, she thought.
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deep as he looked at everyone, his voice cold. The aura around him grew even more imposing. "Be prepared, and don't let your guard down."
nodded. Emmett, Bruce, Chris, and Frankie all wore serious expressions. They knew well that the giant crocodiles Yvette mentioned likely had similar destructive power to the massive python they encountered on the first day. Otherwise. she wouldn't have warned them. However, they were no longer the same as they were six days ago. Without a doubt, another b***dy battle awaited them soon. Ito Emmett and the others, Jeremiah's
t beyond the river lies cannibal territory? It all seers, despite having faced the dangers of the rainforest, were still skeptical of Yvette's claims. How could she know there's a river without crossing the forest? And how would she know about the giant crocodiles in it? Or
I too far-fetched to d to believe, they thought
The soldiers' duty was to obey orders. So, even though Jacob and the others didn't believe Yvette, they still dutifully followed Jeremiah's instructions, preparing for battle and donning their waterproof gear. After making all the necessary preparations, the group continued forward. Sure enough, after passing through the dense forest, they saw the river Yvette had mentioned. The river rushed like a wild stallion, its waters muddy and filled with a nauseating stench. Jacob exchanged glances with the soldiers, all of them staring in disbelief at the river ahead. "Jacob, there's really a river. Ms. Zeller is incredible. She was spot on about everything One of the f the soldiers pointed at the river with a shocked expression. "Look! What's that?" Yvette fixed her gaze on the mass of crocodiles swimming toward them from the river. She carrying a hint of danger. "Here come the cuties."
t on a wicked smile, her voice Beside her, Jeremiah squinted slightly, tilting his head as he spoke in a low, raspy voice, "Hmm, quite cute indeed" Emmett, Bruce, Frankie, and Chris all turned their heads simultaneously, their expressions sour. How could they really find these giant creatures adorable? Mr. Chavez spoils Yve too much, they thought. Looking at the ugly, massive crocodiles with gaping mouths, they couldn't understand how Yvette could call them cutres." Chris cleared his throat and looked respectfully at Yvette, speaking in a deferential tone, "Yve, these crocodiles are known for their tough skin. Bullets are unlikely to penetrate them. Looks like we'll have to rely on close combat again this time" Emmett, Bruce, and Frankie nodded in agreement. They encountered crocodiles before, though not as large as these, Back then, they had already found out that bullets were inetfective, and now, with these giant crocodiles before them, it was unlikely the bullets would have much effect either. 08:35 Mon, Oct 14
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Yvette narrowed her eyes, her expression cold and ruthless. Her voice was soft and slow. "Alright 2K 67%1
As soon as Yvette gave the command, Emmett, Bruce, Chris, and Frankie grabbed their daggers from their packs and rushed. toward the crocodiles in the river, like they were clearing out a sale at the mall. Jacob and his men were about to follow when Yvette tilted her head slightly, a knowing smile playing on her lips. Her expression was cold and detached, with a hint of arrogance and defiance in her eyes. She stood tall and proud as alark mass of crocodiles loomed behind her. "We don't need you" she said. Jeremiah knew Yvette wouldn't have said that unless she was confident that they could handle the crocodiles in the water. He always trusted her unconditionally. Pressing his lips, he gave a succinct order to those behind him, "Stand by." Without another word, he looked into the distance where Emmett and the others were about to confront the crocodiles, his gaze deepening Seeing that Emmett and the others were about to engage in battle with the crocodiles, Jacob anxiously shouted to Jeremiah, "Major General, there are only four of them, but there are dozens of crocodiles in the river. Let us go down and help them! Every extra person increases our chances of winning." The soldiers behind him choed his plea. "Yes, Mr. Chavez, let us go down. We can't just stand here and watch Emmett and the others fight for us!"
"Exactly, we're sold soldiers! We We can't sit here and I do nothing. Mr. Chavez, another soldier added.
The noise around her was beginning to get on Yvette's nerves. She turned to face Jacob and his group, barely lifting her eyelids. There was a dangerous edge in her eyes as she said coldly. "Shut up"
Jacob and his group of ten froze in place like statues. He couldn't understand why Yvette's aura felt even stronger than Jeremiah's just now. In the next moment, they were dumbstruck as they watched what unfolded before them. Contrary their expectations of a tough battle, Emmett and the others killed the crocodiles with ease-three strikes and the beasts were dead.
Bruce, Emmett, Frankie, and Chris charged straight at the crocodiles, their daggers expertly targeting the weak points-the eyes, the belly, and the nose. Each strike was lethal. Their precision was not only due to their combat experience over the past few days but also because Yvette had told them that the crocodiles' weak points were not only the eyes but also the belly and the nose.
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In less than ten minutes, two-thirds of the dozens of crocodiles had already been killed. Only three to five remained, and it was only a matter of time before they, too, were taken down. Over the past few days of battling together in the rainforest. Emmett, Bruce, Chris, and Frankie had developed such a strong combat synergy that a single glance was enough for them to understand each other's thoughts and intentions during the fight. Under the astonished gazes of of Jacob and his group, the battle was drawing to a close. Yvette's eyes flickered slightly as she stood lazily by the riverbank, watching as the group finished off the last crocodile and returned, soaked from head to toe. Jeremiah shifted slightly, his cold eyes showing a hint of f satisfaction. Emmett and Chris's internal is's internal energy from their ancient combat arts had noticeably grown stronger, while Bruce and Frankie had experienced a clear improvement in their physical abilities. This was likely all due to Yvette's guidance. As Jeremiah and the others came ashore, they approached Yvette. Over the past few days, it had become routine-they wouldn't feel at ease until Yvette pointed out the weaknesses in their latest battle.
Bruce shook off the mud from his body and spoke naturally, "Yve, what do you think? Any areas we need to improve on?"
Jeremiah stood quietly to the side, while everyone's gaze turned toward the nonchalant Yvette. Her striking beauty against the blood-stained river behind her created a chillingly beautiful scene. Yvette glanced at them, her voice lazy. "Not bad."
Emmett and the others visibly brightened. Yvette's approvwas all that mattered to them.