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47. The Monster in the Storeroom [I]
Author: Dragon Rider
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Ryan became even more alert. He looked at Liam, who was trembling with fear, and turned to look at the others. He couldn't help but ask, "What kind of monster are we talking about?"

"I don't really know. That's why it's scary!" Liam curled up and trembled with fear.

Another old colleague named Roland also said with a miserable face, "To be honest, we have been eyeing this place for a long time, but because of the monster living in the storeroom, we have been unable to succeed every time we took action... Not only that, when we first came here, there were eight of us. Three were attacked by that monster while searching for medicine. Now there are only five of us left."

Ryan frowned deeply, "Three people have died, but you didn't even see the monster clearly?"

"Exactly!" Liam shivered as he said miserably, "This monster...is different from the zombies outside. It always comes and goes without a trace. No one knows where it comes from or what it looks like. Anyway, it is very scary and
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