"Of course it is." I told him harshly. "Moreover, if you take any suspicious actions, you will not only be attacked by spiders."

^Continued without further conversation until we came to the beginning of the compartment mentioned.

Each of these doors is closed by a round door, and may also be closed by a round door, such as a round door hidden in the outer entrance of the tunnel, but these doors must swing on the side hinges. Starting from the central channel, the smaller channels branch in all directions: left, right; up and down. Everyone was lined up in a row of cubicles, followed by an increasing army of Aramis.

When our ancient guide stopped and turned to stare at an empty passage, we only walked a short distance and entered the "city".

"He said," Tipner muttered, like a high-pitched voice can make, "They are there. He asked us to get them; he was scared. They killed two of them. Ya The Lan people already have the atom gun."

Corey said: "I don't blame them at least for that." "I will get as much as possible before I let them sink my jawbone into my body."

"But I thought they were hostages, were they taken hostage?"

Tipnet explained: "The Aramaic people are tired of waiting; some young people are trying to do their own executions." "The old guy told me that their whole mood is very ugly. We are really fools!"

I did not argue about this issue. You can't argue with someone like Tipeni. Instead, I echoed a shout in the long corridor.

"!!! Can you hear us?"

There was no response for a while, and then, as the light of our nation flicked hopefully in the corridor, a round door opened, and Inverness, holding his pistol, stared at us. After a while, he and Brady both ran towards us.

"Hanson!" Inverness cried. "Man, but we are happy to see people's faces again-but why did you come? Now they own all of us."

"But they will let us all go." I said confidently. "I have shown to one of their leaders what can and will be done-if we do not board the ship within three hours, and are safe and not harmed."

"However, the young people's blood can't obey well," Brady said, shaking his head. "Look at them and wander around in the central passage! In any case, they did not see your demonstration. They returned for us for a while, and we had to tear some of them to pieces and set up roadblocks."

"Well," Corey said coldly, "we will find out soon. Sir, are you ready to start again?"

I turned to Tipini, and he stared at the Arabs crowded with Arabs, who blocked the tunnel in both directions.

I ordered: "Tell them to give way." "We are leaving."

"I-I have been communicating with him." "And he has no power over these young people. They want blood. Blood! They said that as long as many of us are here, the ship dare not do anything. "

"Although I will," I patted. "Kinkade will obey my orders. If we don't show up at the stipulated time, it will be a massacre."

"I know I know!" said Tipner. "But I can't make them understand this. They can't understand the meaning of this discipline."

"I believe it," Brady said. "Their social situation is still very low. Commander, you shouldn't have come. Both of us are better than the whole group."

"It may not be as simple as they think. Mr. Corey, can we rush for this boldly?"

"I will approve, sir!" He smiled.

"Very well, you brought three conscripts, Mr. Corey, when we entered the main passage, gave us a brisk guard action. If needed. Use grenades if needed, but throw them away as soon as possible They are as far as possible, otherwise we will lower the roof.

"The two ray operators and myself will try to open a path with the support of Inverness and Brady. Understood, everyone?" These people took the place I was instructed and nodded, and then we stood The entrance of the side tunnel faces the main passage that intersects with it at right angles. The entrance of the passage is blocked by a crowd of spider creatures, who are obviously eager to pounce on us, but are afraid to start moving in a narrow area.

When we walked towards them, the Aramaic people who filled the entrance struggling hard, all avoided two or three. Without hesitation, I raised my pistols and chopped them into twitching pulp.

"Hold the ray," I ordered two people by my side, "until we need it. They will be surprised when it is put into action."

^At the moment we needed it, we became the main corridor. The passage here is wide, and in order to prevent animals from flanking us, we must spread our front and rear guards in no more than two thin straight lines.

Seeing their advantages, the Aramaic drove us over. In a word, the ray operator started to move, and I did what I could with my relatively ineffective pistol. Between us, we tried our best to sweep the aisle very clean-not far away, because the faint dust hung in the quiet air, and our lights could not pierce it.

For a while I thought we would sail smoothly. He and his men did well behind us, and our light shrouded everything in front of us.

Then we came to the first one of the intersecting channels, and a group of scattered Arameans rushed towards us. The ray operator stopped them, but the other channel on the other side ejected something beyond what I could bear with a pistol.

Before the rays swung over there and dissolved them into dust, two furry creatures happened to be on me. Suddenly, the party stopped suddenly and was checked by these accidental side attacks.

From the hundreds of passages leading to the main corridor, there will be more salaries. I have no doubt about it. The creatures there own us: our deadly rays cannot stretch them forward. We have to wait until we are side by side before the single ray can work on one side. Everyone is needed to protect our rear, and my pistol is not strong enough to resist such a close raid. I just proved this fact without emphasis.

It's stupid to keep going. The party will be annihilated.

"Go down this road, guys." I ordered two ray operators. "We will have to consider a better plan."

They turned around and scanned the passage with rays, and then other party members quickly followed up. At a few yards from the main corridor, the passage turned and paralleled the corridor we just left. The doors opened from both sides of this passage, but all the doors were opened, so the exposed small room was empty.

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