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Chapter 1427: The Failed Experiments Chapter 1427: The Failed Experiments Villain Ch 1427.
The Failed Experiments A chilling silence settled over the group.
The System Announcement appeared before them.
[New Hidden Event Discovered: “The Doctor’s Last Plea”] [Mission Objective: Uncover the truth behind the facility’s downfall.] [Warning: Proceed with caution.
The Failed Experiments are active.] For a moment, no one spoke.
Zoe exhaled sharply.
“Okay.
That’s creepy as hell.” Jane’s eyes gleamed with excitement.
“So, they tried to make weapons to kill The Devil Emperor and failed so hard that the weapons turned on them instead?” Bella tapped her chin.
“Basically, they built monsters, and now those monsters are running wild.” Larissa scoffed.
“Great.
More things to kill.” Vivian smirked.
“And they were supposed to be made to destroy our dear Devil Emperor?” Allen’s grin was slow, dangerous.
“Huh.
How poetic.” Shea crossed her arms, her wings flicking slightly in agitation.
“Okay, but… I thought the ones who turned those soldiers into whatever-the-hell they became was the Devil Emperor himself?” She shot a look at Allen.
“I mean, you guys remember the quest last time, right?
It mentioned something about them wanting to create a way into the Devil Emperor’s place.
Our base.” Allen raised an eyebrow.
“You think the experiment went wrong and we leaked into this place?” Shea nodded.
“I mean, think about it.
Maybe the lab failed, and instead of creating something to attack us, it backfired.
And then you-” she gestured vaguely at him, “-went on a rampage and cursed everyone here.” The idea wasn’t far-fetched.
Allen exhaled through his nose, rubbing the back of his neck.
“Well… if that’s the case, then yeah.
That would explain why their weapon turned against them.” His gaze darkened, scanning the ruined facility.
“Maybe they weren’t just preparing soldiers.
Maybe they were preparing something bigger.” Jane snapped her fingers.
“Makes sense.
If this was an experimental lab, they might have been messing with beasts or biological weapons, trying to make something that could elevate their attacks-or, you know, end you permanently.” Allen smirked.
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“And it failed.
Miserably.” Bella let out a low whistle, peering into the dark hall ahead.
The walls were lined with shattered containment chambers, glass broken, some of them still leaking blackened fluid onto the rusted floors.
“So, we’re expecting some crazy monsters or experiments that were supposed to be used to attack you and us?” Alice glanced at one of the shattered tubes, noting the claw marks gouged deep into the metal.
“I guess,” she muttered.
“And I doubt they’re going to be friendly.” Zoe sighed, rolling her shoulders.
“Figures.
It’s never just a dungeon run, is it?” Allen took a step forward, his boots echoing eerily against the hollow metal flooring.
“Wouldn’t be fun if it was.” His voice carried through the ruined lab, mixing with the distant hiss of steam, the low hum of flickering monitors, and the occasional drip of water leaking from broken pipes. The stench of blood and chemicals clung to the stale air, thick and suffocating, making every breath feel like inhaling rust and decay.
The others stood in a loose formation, their eyes flicking between the darkened corridors and the broken screen.
The hallway stretched deeper into the lab, the only sources of light flickering monitors and occasional exposed wires sparking against the walls.
The air grew colder, a damp chill seeping into their clothes.
There was no sound of monsters yet, but that only made it worse.
It was too quiet.
Too… waiting.
Larissa’s fingers twitched at her side, her crimson eyes narrowing.
“Something’s watching us.” The air had turned heavier-thicker.
It wasn’t just the oppressive stench of chemicals and decay anymore.
It was something else.
Something unseen, but there.
Allen’s grin faded as he took a slow step forward, his boots scuffing against the rusted metal floor.
His gaze flicked to the shattered containment tubes along the walls, the eerie blue glow of the malfunctioning monitors casting warped shadows across the hallway.
The stagnant air reeked of old blood, antiseptic, and something else-something metallic and wrong.
“I can feel it,” Allen muttered, his voice a low growl.
The others tensed.
Jane pressed a hand to her chest.
“Ugh.
Creepy, creepy, creepy.
I hate this kinda tension, you know?
Like some ghost is about to-” A sound cut through the silence.
A low, droning hum.
Not a mechanical one.
Not from the broken monitors or the sparking wires.
No.
This was… human.
No-inhuman.
A chorus of voices-soft, murmuring, whispering-layered on top of each other like a discordant hymn.
“The subjects ran away… We have to catch them…” “Test… number 342… repeat…” “Blood samples contaminated.
Adjust the sequence.
Must fix the error…” “Biohazard specimen unstable.
Recalculate… calibrate… render obedience…” A chill crawled up Larissa’s spine.
Then they appeared.
The figures melted out of the shadows-doctors, scientists, researchers- what had once been humans.
Now, they were something else entirely.
Hollow-eyed, translucent, their bodies flickering with a sickly greenish glow, as if trapped between existence and something far worse.
Their tattered white lab coats dragged along the floor, soaked in old blood and chemical stains.
Their hands twitched with restless energy, some clutching rusted syringes, others carrying shattered clipboards or half-melted datapads.
And their eyes… their eyes were the worst part.
Empty.
Vacant.
No pupils.
No irises.
Just deep, dark pits, swirling with madness and a hunger that wasn’t human.
A soft, distant laugh echoed among them, broken and glitched, like a voice recording that had been warped beyond recognition.
Allen’s gaze sharpened.
“Be careful,” he murmured.
“They’re strong.” A new notification flashed before their eyes.
[Warning: High-Level Entity Detected!
] Forsaken Bio-Scientists <Lv.
198> The Forsaken Scientists tilted their heads, as if registering the new arrivals for the first time.
Then, in eerie unison, they whispered.
“Subjects… unregistered… must… process…” The humming grew louder.
Then they attacked.
One of them lunged forward, its form distorting, flickering between visibility and nothingness.
A syringe materialized in its skeletal grip, filled with a viscous black fluid that bubbled and hissed.
Allen barely had time to react before it threw the syringe like a dart.
He dodged.
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