---- Chapter 407 Something didn't feel right I dont know why.
The narrow tunnel seemed to stretch endlessly and the damp walls seem to be closing in on us with every step we took deeper in.
Keep moving, I growled over my shoulder, my voice rough but steady.
Lucas was right behind me, his breathing heavy but determined.
The others followed, the faint shuffling of their steps barely audible over the constant drip of water echoing around us.
"How long does this tunnel go on for?" Lilly muttered, his voice tight with frustration.
"Until it leads somewhere, I snapped, more harshly than intended.
I didnt have the patience for complaints, not with every second ticking away like a countdown.noveldrama
---- Chapter 407 Something didn't feel right I dont know why.
The narrow tunnel seemed to stretch endlessly and the damp walls seem to be closing in on us with every step we took deeper in.
Keep moving, I growled over my shoulder, my voice rough but steady.
Lucas was right behind me, his breathing heavy but determined.
The others followed, the faint shuffling of their steps barely audible over the constant drip of water echoing around us.
"How long does this tunnel go on for?" Lilly muttered, his voice tight with frustration.
"Until it leads somewhere, I snapped, more harshly than intended.
I didnt have the patience for complaints, not with every second ticking away like a countdown.
---- The tunnel finally opened into a small, dimly lit room.
A single flickering lantern hung from the ceiling, casting long, distorted shadows across the walls.
The air was stale, the metallic scent of rust sharp and unnerving.
At the far end of the room stood a thick, iron door solid, unyielding, locked.
"Great," Summer muttered, glaring at the door.
"Another dead end." "Check the walls," I ordered, ignoring him.
"There might be another way through." Everyone spread out, their hands running over the damp, uneven surface of the stone walls, searching for anythinga latch, a seam, something to hint at an exit.
Everything about this place feels like a trap.
I whisper, failing to drive away that feeling in my chest.
And for a second, everyone stilled.
The faint drips of water, echoed from somewhere unseen.
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