This Spiritual Energy is Lethal!-Chapter 181 - Dont Let Them Out

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Chapter 181: Chapter 181: Don’t Let Them Out

Chapter 181: Chapter 181: Don’t Let Them Out

“I get what you’re saying, but let’s not speak it aloud just yet,” Chen Ke whispered.

Diana nodded, but at the same time, she found Chen Ke’s calmness odd. As an agent of the Administration Bureau, she herself could not maintain such composure as Chen Ke was now.

“You don’t seem to be in a hurry,” Diana joked.

Chen Ke was startled and realized that he may have been a bit too calm, not appearing like a typical ordinary person. He forced a smile and said dismissively, “I’m just thick-skinned. Besides, panicking now won’t help. Let’s go check on Sam.”

Diana patted Chen Ke’s shoulder and walked toward Sam. Chen Ke had successfully diverted her attention elsewhere.

However, to be honest, Chen Ke wasn’t as calm as he appeared. Although he knew he had the ability to open a Teleportation Gate, it wasn’t something he could just open whenever he wished.

Opening the gate required the consumption of a soul, and Chen Ke only had the unusable soul of Lin Mo. Until he encountered a monster of the right level, he wouldn’t have a soul to use.

Moreover, if this place really was the Great Void or something else… he would be forced to use his spiritual power. If he was surrounded by ordinary people, it would be easy to lie and say he was from the Administration Bureau, but unfortunately, he had Diana with him.

If it hadn’t been for this incident, he wouldn’t have known that Diana was an agent of the Administration Bureau. It seemed she was also part of the CPA department…

Chen Ke only knew about the CIA. CPA is for certified public accountants, right…? It seemed that the P probably stood for Psychic energy. Given that this world had spiritual energy, it wasn’t so strange that there would be a Central Psionic Authority specifically for it.

But why, if Diana was a Spiritual Agent, did she use a regular handgun? Chen Ke looked at the revolver in his hand, puzzled. And up until now, Diana hadn’t demonstrated her spiritual power.

Upon further thought, could she be carrying equipment capable of detecting Holy Relics…? Chen Ke couldn’t help feeling worried. After all, he was carrying a bunch of Holy Relic diamonds…

Watching Diana’s retreating figure as she walked toward Sam, Chen Ke became wary of her.

“Okay, Jack, your name is Jack, right? Your job is… an insurance salesman?” Sam was talking to a Caucasian young man.

He was trying to find individuals with special professions among the survivors, hoping to form an emergency team.

The once overlooked and undervalued blue-collar workers, such as deliverymen and plumbers, became more useful in this situation while the skills of management-level personnel were rendered useless.

“Sam, what do you plan to do?” Diana asked.

“I’m thinking of putting together an action team, somewhere between six to ten people, and then figuring out how to pry the gate open to take a look outside,” Sam said.

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“What if the situation outside is as bad as it is in here?” Chen Ke came over and joined the conversation.

“If it’s really bad, the Marine Corps will come to handle it. If things have gotten to that point, my guess would be that a war has broken out,” Sam said.

“It could also be a large-scale spiritual energy outbreak. Opportunity City isn’t short on black boxes, although it’s unlikely,” Diana said, shrugging. This time, she only moved her right arm.

“I think you’re both being too pessimistic. Let’s first focus on getting that door open and see what’s actually happening before we make any plans,” Chen Ke said.

The other two nodded. Speculating wildly here had no point.

Chen Ke squeezed through the crowd, climbed the steps, and arrived at the roll-down gate at the end of the stairs. The sealed roll-down gates of the subway weren’t like those of a hardware store or a street-side convenience shop; it would be very difficult to forcibly open them.

He sized up the gate, looking for a breakthrough.

In fact, a one-hour burst of spiritual energy should be enough to push open the gate, but with Diana present, he couldn’t risk exposing himself.

If they managed to escape, would Diana keep his secret afterwards? Chen Ke didn’t think so; his rapport with Diana wasn’t that deep.

Sam also came over to Chen Ke’s side to study the door. When he knocked on it, he found the material and thickness of the rolling door to be beyond his expectations.

“Seriously, is this really a rolling door? It feels like hitting a wall,” Sam said in surprise as he looked at Chen Ke.

“I’m not sure either. Rolling doors aren’t usually this hard, but this one is obviously different,” Chen Ke remarked.

The door, although severely corroded and looking very old, felt extremely sturdy.

Chen Ke looked up at the top. Rolling doors usually have a big box to hide the rolled-up door, and it was evident that the box was either on the outside or embedded in the wall.

On a whim, he jumped and slapped the top half of the door, making a loud bang.

“Look, the upper half sounds hollow,” said Chen Ke.

Sam also tried knocking. He didn’t need to jump; he was one meter ninety.

“You’re right. There must be a lot of stuff piled behind this door, blocking it,” said Sam.

Blocked… Chen Ke subconsciously thought of something but didn’t say it out loud.

Seeing Chen Ke’s strange expression, Sam couldn’t help but ask, “You seem to have thought of something.”

“You see, this subway station feels like it has been abandoned for many years…” Chen Ke hinted.

“I get what you mean. We might have accidentally come to a defunct subway line,” Sam said.

“You could put it that way, but the thing about the door is, it’s been blocked from the outside,” Chen Ke pointed out.

Sam looked up at the ceiling, frowned in thought for two seconds, and then with a look of surprise on his face, he turned to Chen Ke, who nodded in acknowledgment, knowing that Sam understood.

If the door had been blocked from the outside, it could only mean that there was something strange beneath the subway station that people didn’t want to let out.

“Are there red clay figures here too?” Sam asked cautiously.

“Maybe. So we’d better be careful and quiet, not make too much noise, lest we disturb something we shouldn’t,” Chen Ke whispered.

Sam’s solemn and slightly fearful expression was evident on his dark face as he carefully nodded.

He was just a ranger, not a Spiritual Ability User, so he hadn’t dealt with monsters before and was understandably a bit scared in such situations.

Of course, Chen Ke was very aware that there were no Maggot People nearby, but he was also certain they wouldn’t only be at the previous station. Along the long subway line, there must be several platforms without glass walls as barriers, and those Maggot People would surely move along the tunnels.

Even so, Chen Ke didn’t think that those above would go to such trouble sealing the subway station just to stop these weaklings.

Military flamethrowers could cook them within a hundred meters, and with the strength of the national army, dealing with such creatures was more than manageable, not to mention the “superhumans” capable of ending wars.

There must be something more terrifying in this subway tunnel that made those above give up the fight against it. Even then, the method of sealing seemed too naive.

Chen Ke could only conclude that the situation above must have become desperate.

Regardless, opening this door was the top priority. He didn’t know what was outside, but staying below was surely not a good idea.

“Sam, give me a hand. Let’s see if we can push down what’s outside through the door,” Chen Ke said.