Chapter 387 387: Blue Orc?
Chapter 387 387: Blue Orc?
As the group emerged from the tunnel, they found themselves in the eerie surroundings of the Forest of Grinning Orcas. The air was thick with tension, and the oppressive atmosphere weighed heavily on their shoulders as they cautiously made their way forward.
Suddenly, their progress was halted by the appearance of a towering figure standing before them. The creature was unlike anything they had ever seen, its skin a deep shade of blue and its muscular frame covered in coarse fur. Its eyes gleamed with a fierce intelligence, and its mouth twisted into a snarl as it bared its razor-sharp teeth.
The orc let out a guttural roar, its voice echoing through the forest as it prepared to attack. With lightning-fast reflexes, it lunged at the bus, its massive hands reaching out to grab hold of the vehicle.
The maze covering the orc's hands crackled with energy, arcs of lightning dancing across its surface as it prepared to unleash its devastating power. The intricate patterns of the maze seemed to pulse with a life of their own, glowing with an otherworldly light that illuminated the surrounding area.
With a deafening crash, the orc's hands collided with the bus, sending it flying through the air with a tremendous force. The vehicle shook violently as it soared through the forest, its metal frame groaning under the strain of the impact.
Caleb sprang into action, his mind racing as he searched for a way to protect his companions from harm. With a flick of his wrist, he summoned forth his gum gum rubber web, the sticky strands shooting out to ensnare his friends and hold them in place.
The web stretched taut as it absorbed the force of the impact, anchoring the group to the ground and preventing them from being thrown from the bus. Despite the ferocity of the orc's attack, Caleb's quick thinking had ensured their safety, at least for the moment.
As the dust settled and the echoes of the orc's roar faded into the distance, the group took a moment to catch their breath and assess their surroundings. Though the danger had passed for now, they knew that they could not afford to let their guard down once they exited the bus.
Inside the bus, the students found themselves in a state of disarray, their senses reeling from the recent attack. Dizziness washed over them like a heavy fog, clouding their minds and leaving them struggling to find their bearings amidst the chaos.
"Does anyone else feel dizzy?" one student asked, rubbing at their temples as they tried to shake off the lingering vertigo. "I feel like I'm going to be sick."
Another student glanced around the overturned bus, their eyes widening in horror as they took in the sight of the blood-smeared interior. "Whose blood is this?" they whispered, their voice trembling with fear. "Is anyone hurt?"
"How did he get a brain aneurysm?" someone asked, their brow furrowed in confusion. "And why here, of all places?"
The question hung in the air, unanswered and unsettling as they struggled to come to terms with the severity of Markus's injuries.
"Poor Markus," another student murmured, their voice barely above a whisper. "He never stood a chance against that monster."
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As they watched over their injured classmate, a sense of helplessness washed over them.
...
"He's gone," someone murmured, their voice thick with sorrow. "Markus... he didn't make it."
Markus's last words echoed in their minds, a haunting reminder of the danger that lurked in the forest. "He wanted the Orc dead," another student whispered, their voice trembling with grief and determination. "We have to honor his memory."
Erina stepped forward, her expression grave as she addressed the group. "Markus's death was caused by the Orc's attack," she explained, her voice steady despite the fear that gnawed at her insides. "The force of the impact triggered his brain aneurysm."
Shock and disbelief rippled through the group as they struggled to comprehend the enormity of what had happened. "So it was the Orc's fault?" someone asked, their voice tinged with anger.
Erina nodded solemnly. "Yes," she confirmed, her gaze unwavering as she met each of their eyes. "But we can't let fear or anger cloud our judgment. We need to stay focused and work together if we're going to get through this."
"We'll make sure the Orc pays for what it's done," one student vowed, their voice filled with determination. "For Markus."
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