Chapter: 3622

However, no one responded.

Only the gloomy cold wind kept sweeping.

Until, after a long time, a cold and majestic voice sounded quietly in the depths of the dark night.

"You are, Commander-in-Chief of the First Division, Sato?"

The voice was low and heavy, and it sounded suddenly in the silent night.

After Sato and the others heard the sound, their bodies trembled, and then they turned their heads to look at the source of the sound.

In front of him, amidst the flickering flames, there was a dark figure standing with his hands behind his back.

Under the reflection of the fire, that figure appeared illusory and eerie, just like a night-walking ghost, a life-threatening ghost.

Looking at it from a distance, it makes people creepy!

"you...."


"Who are you?"

"How... dare to trespass on a military important place?"

"Come on, kill him, kill him!"

"Shoot him on the spot~"

Sato yelled in panic, hysterically, as if he saw a life-threatening ghost.

However, the figure didn't panic because of this, instead, it walked towards him, approaching Sato step by step, and the faint voice continued to echo.

"There's no need to shout. If you shout again, they won't be able to hear you."

"Because, in this camp, there are only a few of you left who are still alive."

A faint laugh, with a bone-piercing aura.

In the flickering flames, that figure walked with its hands behind its back.

It wasn't until this time that Sato and the others saw that there were corpses strewn across the field behind this figure.

There was blood flowing under his feet.

Behind him, there are corpses all over the field.

In the dark night, the figure in front of him, like a ghost, slowly approached in the direction of Sato and the others.

Sato and the others were so frightened that they couldn't even walk.

The soles of their feet were weak, and their eyes were full of fear, watching the god of death approaching step by step.

No one can understand how Sato and others felt at that time.

That kind of fear and tremor almost strangled their throats deeply.

The feeling of suffocation and depression almost made it difficult for them to breathe.

Only now did they understand why there was no one in the barracks. JrNovels.com