Ryan also considered making Jacob and Bella use the iron bolts since anyone could learn the skill Throw, but the points they obtained were used to increase their health. So, that idea was discarded.
"Let's get going," Ryan said. "I want to find those survivors before sunset."
Jacob and his family nodded, but they looked as pale as ghosts. It looked like since the monsters appeared, they didn't try to walk in the streets. Ryan concluded that since he somehow heard their stomachs grumbling.
"Did you guys live around here?" Ryan asked. "It isn't a good idea to travel while carrying many things, but since we don't know if we will find any supermarket near the area where those survivors you mentioned are, we should gather water and food in the places we find still intact."
"There are a few nearby, but…" Jacob hesitated. "According to what we heard via radio, most places that had food had been attacked by monsters or destroyed by dragons."
"Figures…" Ryan sighed. "Well, we can always eat monsters, so we won't starve to death."
Jacob, Bella, and Edward showed a shocked expression when they heard that. It was only obvious, even though Ryan didn't want to eat the monster's meat. It would take a long while for humanity to produce their food again. So, he couldn't think of any other solution given that the damn monsters were attacking every place with food. Although they had human-like arms and legs, Ryan wouldn't mind eating the rest of their bodies… probably.
Regardless, the streets of Shreveport changed quite a lot in the last few days. Signs of blood were easy to find, and most buildings had become piles of rubble as if some cannon bullets had hit them. Although some houses still standing could be found, Ryan could see that they had been abandoned since monsters would probably look for humans there first.
It didn't take long for Ryan; Jacob and his family find a group of ten Sahuagins. Precisely, they just walked three hundred meters and found that group patrolling. Ryan sighed but then begun to question why their numbers were so high, given that some survivors were trying to help others…
"There is a dungeon near the lake. It is the only explanation," Ryan muttered. "And something happened in that dungeon that made the purple crystal spawn hundreds, perhaps thousands of Sahuagins."
Before Ryan and the others could even begin to think of hiding, all of the monsters looked at Ryan. Those were some crazy instincts… but Ryan didn't waste time wondering why they all looked at him at the same time.
"Now that I think about it…" Ryan rubbed his chin. "I can also use Power Shot to solve the problem of my aim with the left side… how could I forget that? I guess I'm too tired."
Ryan's firing speed would decrease a little, but it was better to take a while to fire a guaranteed headshot, anyway. When Ryan pulled the trigger, all the Sahuagins summoned their water spears and tried to protect their heads, but one of them still died since the speed of that projectile increased. The creature fell dead on the ground, and its allies hesitated for a little bit.
"You won't die unless they hit your head," Ryan said. "If you want to keep your wife and son safe, then do your best to hold them back."
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