Chapter: 119
Because there was always a shortage of water in the underground cave, he couldn�t learn how to swim. However, he knew the approximate principle of it.�
Pyo-wol used the power of his body as much as possible to operate in the waters.�
Just because he jumped into the water doesn�t mean he can�t escape their pursuit. Not knowing what kind of danger lurked, he continued to swim away while taking a break from time to time.�
Fortunately, Pyo-wol was very good at this kind of work. The greatest strength of Pyo-wol was not losing his composure no matter how urgent the situation was, and to calmly make a decision on what he had to do first.
Pyo-wol thinks that the biggest advantage he had while he was raised in the underground cave was his accelerated thinking. He learned how to think, judge, and make decisions one step ahead of others.
Thanks to that, Pyo-wol was always one step ahead of the other children. Right now, there is only one step difference among them, but as time goes by, the gap will widen.
If only he would be able to survive right now.�
He had to focus on his survival.
�I have to group up with the other kids first.�
He didn�t know how many people ended up escaping, so he had to meet the survivors first.
It was necessary to meet the other children and share the information they gathered. Only then could he grasp the big picture drawn by the unknown enemy.
�Phew!�
Pyo-wol came out of the water after recovering some of his strength.�
He wanted to hide in a cave where no one could see him and make a bonfire. However, it was impossible to find such a topography in the open plain.
Pyo-wol first focused on finding traces of the survivors.
For seven years, the children confronted each other to the extreme and tried to kill each other. But oftentimes they collaborated, creating a bond of their own.
They created a code for communicating without the instructors knowing. It is a brief description of a language that only they can recognize in graffiti, which can be mistaken for just random scribbling or doodling by strangers.
The children rejected Pyo-wol and did not share the secret codes. The children were jealous or afraid of Pyo-wol.�
To them, Pyo-wol was a foreign entity like oil that could not be mixed with water. Some children, including So Yeowol, showed interest, but most of them were reluctant to do so.
Even if the children did not teach it to him, Pyo-wol noticed the existence of passwords based on his unique observation skills, and even understood through the language system. But he pretended not to know the secret code. Because he didn�t want to mix with the kids.
But things have changed.
Disregarding his personal feelings, he had to meet with the other children now.
Pyo-wol thought from the children�s point of view.
�Shortest escape route, lots of hiding places, sparsely populated places.�
Under the assumption that there is no other information, the probability of moving to these three conditions was high. Because that�s how they were trained.
�Search thoroughly.�
�They must have been hiding around here.�
The voices of the soldiers were heard from afar. Pyo-wol had flowed quite far along the river, but the siege was still strong.
Pyo-wol passed in between the soldiers who were searching for him by simultaneously practicing the Thunder-Splitting and Turtle Breathing Technique. His appearance was so naturally hidden that the soldiers did not even notice that Pyo-wol was nearby.
Pyo-wol paid attention to the clothes of the soldiers. JrNovels.com