Chapter 73: Redemption
Translator: Letty Editor: Jello
“It’s Pangzi, those spiders hung him up on the tree!” Chang looked up with concern as he
whispered to Qing Shui. “He is not moving, I can’t be sure if he is dead or not.”
“Let’s go up and check him out.”
“That’s what I thought.” Chang replied in haste. They jumped through the gaps between the
spider webs carefully. The flashlight illuminated Pangzi’s face.
“Pangzi…Pangzi!” Qing Shui hailed gently, and poked Pangzi on the arm with a branch. “Are you
with me? Hey!”
“Ah……” Pangzi muttered. It was obvious that he tried to lift his eyelids, but they barely moved
at all.
“He is not dead!” Chang and Qing Shui exchanged glances and saw the unexpected joy in each
other’s eyes.
It really was a surprise to them. Before they found Pangzi, they had been preparing to accept
the fact that he might be dead. After all, Pangzi had been lost in the jungle for almost an hour,
and he had been chased by gigantic and deadly millipedes. The chance for him to survive was
nearly zero.
Although he was at his last gasp, Chang and Qing Shui cheered. As long as he was still alive, the
hadn’t wasted time coming on this trip back into the jungle.
“Hurry up.” Qing Shui lit up the “torch” as he had done with Chang and slowly roasted the
spider web that wrapped Pangzi. Chang pulled him out as soon as the spider web loosened.
“Hmm….” What Chang did had apparently hurt Pangzi, but the duo could only stare at the
horror scene on Pangzi’s body.
Pangzi’s body looked like it came straight out of a horror movie. There were small openings all
over Pangzi’s body, and to put the severity of his injuries into perspective, there were around
100 of them.
The big ones were as large as a palm while the small ones were as small as fingernails. The
good news was that the openings were not fatal, but they were so closely-spaced that it could
give anyone goosebumps. [ED Note: I’m imagining something like trypophobia… search it up]
It exceeded any kind of disgust that they had ever seen in their lives. In and on those openings,
there were spider eggs coated with mucus. The eggs were green and the size of beans. They
were buried all over Pangzi’s body, as if his only use was to provide warmth for the eggs.
“Damn, these spiders are cruel! They treated him as a hatchery, while they could have just killed
him!’ Chang was awfully upset after seeing the collection of spider eggs.
“They are not human, they don’t care if it is cruel or not. They do this to survive, like us.” Qing
Shui checked out Pangzi’s pulse and cuts. He then picked up a spider egg curiously and
carefully observed it.
“But why would they do that?”
“For hatching and feeding their offspring I guess… If they had killed Pangzi, the body could
have only been preserved for two hours before rotting. Therefore, if he is alive, the freshness
can last for a few days!” Qing Shui exclaimed. “They have become much smarter now.”
“Oh please, shut up! Pangzi is our friend, and we just need to get him out first.” Chang leaned
over and patted on Pangzi’s face. “Hey, can you hear me?”
“Hmm….” Pangzi mumbled weakly. He seemed to be conscious, but not able to speak.
“He is paralyzed by the venom… I am putting him on your back, Chang.” Qing Shui lifted Pangzi
her heart as Chang pulled the trigger.
The bolt pierced through the spider webs and penetrated her chest. The blood oozed out from
the hole. The poor woman had her final wish fulfilled with this long-awaited fatal injury.
She died with gratefulness.
“We are done.” Chang put Pangzi on his back again and he no longer paid attention to the
woman, and fled out of the jungle with Qing Shui.
Thanks to the spiders, which did a good job cleaning this area, they didn’t encounter anything
else and walked out safely.
“Let’s get Jing.”
They re-entered the human world. In here, they didn’t need the compass anymore as any
collapsed building were the obvious signs for direction.
Three men, one unconscious.
In this dark world, they swiftly walked toward the unknown future
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