Humans are no match for this monster; even those who have been enhanced by level boosts cannot keep up.

Soon the team lost more than half of its members, and screams of agony came from those who were at the very back.

However, thanks to these people, the giant snake's speed was slowed down somewhat. Yukinoshita ran to the top of the stairs and stumbled as she continued running into the narrow corridor.

The colossal serpent behind it suddenly charged, crashing into the wall opposite the stairs. At the same time, several players who had just left the stairwell were swallowed into the abyss's maw, disappearing without a trace after a wail.

The giant snake crashed into her wall, kicking up a cloud of dust, and the earth shook.

Under the snow, Yang ran alongside the person in front of him.

Lowell was wounded, and in his haste to escape, his wounds reopened. He was now running forward, enduring excruciating pain.

At first, I was able to endure the excruciating pain and continue running, but later the pain became more and more intense, and my speed gradually decreased.

The colossal serpent pursued them, instantly squeezing a narrow passage that could only allow two people to pass through. The narrow passage was quickly widened to the size of a small car.

Dust billowed, and bricks and stones collapsed.

However, the narrow passage could only slow down the giant serpent's crawling speed.

Having escaped the narrow corridor, Lowell continued running forward.

However, the tomb's terrain is complex, and it's easy to get lost without carefully looking at the map.

Lowell was completely lost at this point and ran straight into a dead end. Those who followed him were also led astray, including Yukino Yukinoshita.

The surrounding area also contains numerous burial chambers.

"do not care!"

Lowell randomly picked a tomb chamber and went inside.

Seeing Lowell go inside, the others followed him in.

Hey! You guys!

Lowell had intended to reprimand the others for following him and attracting the giant serpent, but he was too late; the others had already rushed in all at once.

Now that things had come to this, Lowell could do nothing more and dared not utter a sound, because the giant snake had already reached the outside of the tomb.

There are many rows of tombs here, with a dozen or so on each side of each row. Although it is a dead end, it would still take a lot of time to check each room and each tomb.

But it only takes a little more time. This is a dead end. There is only one way in, but it has been blocked by the giant serpent.

It flicked its tongue, its eyes scanning the rows of tombs before it slowly crawled into the first row of tombs, checking each one one by one, probing its bright red tongue into the tombs.

"What can we do now?"

Lowell closed the rusty door, only able to peek outside through the crack.

The giant serpent had not yet come to inspect their row of tombs, but the rustling sound of scales rubbing against the ground and walls could already be heard not far away.

The giant serpent quickly finished inspecting the first row of tombs, then crawled into the second row and began inspecting them one by one.

Hearing the increasingly close friction sound, everyone tensed up, and large beads of sweat rolled down Lowell's forehead.

He had never seen such a powerful monster before.

"Damn it, what kind of monster did the saint raise in the past?"

He didn't dare to breathe.

"Are we all going to die here?"

"No, I'm still a virgin!"

"Waaaaah... This is so scary! I regret coming along. I want to go home."

Those who had come in together were all trembling with fear.

"Keep shouting louder!" Lowell snapped. "If you can't hold it in, cover your mouth!"

The people around quickly shut up or covered their mouths.

Yukinoshita also hid here, barely daring to breathe.

If even Lowell couldn't handle it, then she, a complete weakling, was even less of a threat.

"What should we do now? If this continues, we'll still die."

Lowell's mind raced.

At this moment, the Sky-High Serpent was already in the second row of tomb chambers, about to finish its exploration, and began to move on to the third row of tomb chambers.

There are five rows of tombs here. Lowell is hiding in the last row of tombs. The Sky Serpent will find this place sooner or later.

"There's no time!"

He suddenly made a snap decision and looked at Yukinoshita, who was also hiding together.

Although she is the team captain, her prestige has long been insufficient to convince the team members, and her status within the team is declining.

He had long wanted to take her place, but he was always afraid that he wouldn't be able to win over the public and that taking her place rashly would provoke resistance from others.

Furthermore, while most of the information and data provided by Yukinoshita Haruno is correct, it is undeniable that there are still some errors.

In short, Yukinoshita Haruno is someone who can be sacrificed, and whose sacrifice would be more beneficial than harmful to her!

"Captain Yukinoshita, there may be something you need to do as captain."

He looked at Yukinoshita and said coldly.

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Chapter 237 It doesn't matter anymore.

Hearing Lowell's words, everyone looked at Yukino Yukinoshita.

"What do you want me to do?" Yukinoshita asked, puzzled.

There was also a vague unease in my heart.

“If everyone stays here now, none of us will survive. That giant snake will find us sooner or later,” Lowell said. “So, someone needs to go out and distract the snake so that we all have a chance to survive.”

"..." Yukino Yukinoshita did not expect Lowell to make such a decision.

"Do you think you can guarantee your survival by doing this?" Yukinoshita Haruno suppressed her anger. "And what gives you the right to decide who dies?"

“While we can’t guarantee a 100% survival rate, we can at least increase the odds,” Lowell said.

“I certainly can’t decide a person’s life or death, but I think I can decide everyone’s, right?” Lowell smiled.

"What do you all think?" He looked at the others.

Everyone looked at each other blankly, offering no response.

This is a decision that cannot be made. It involves the life or death of another person, and if you make a rash decision, you may become the target of public criticism and be seen as a cold-blooded monster by others.

"Aren't you going to make a decision yet?"

Lowell threatened, "If you don't make a decision soon, that giant snake won't wait for you! We'll all die here!"

Then, he was the first to raise his hand.

“I, Lowell, agree,” he said.

The people around looked at each other for a while.

"I...I agree too."

One of the young fans raised his hand.

“I agree too,” another fan girl said.

“I also vote, I’m in favor,” a passerby said.

"Agree."

"Me too."

"Uh... I'll vote in favor too, after all, someone always has to make a sacrifice."

With the first person's approval, the others followed suit and cast their votes in favor.

The fate of others is thus controlled by a mere few votes.

Perhaps some of them didn't mean it that way, but compared to their own lives, it's better to sacrifice the lives of others.

Moreover, the responsibility does not lie with any one person; it is determined by the group.

If something is agreed upon by the group, it is not considered a sin, and no one will be punished for it.

Others are afraid that if they go against the tide and don't vote in favor, they will become the target of hatred from others.

But no matter what the reasons, everyone here is in the same boat, everyone is an accomplice.

"you!"

Yukino Yukinoshita was furious when she saw the voting results.

"We're trapped here now, isn't it because you're not strong enough to deal with these monsters, yet you insist on entering the tomb to explore?" she said angrily.

"So, doesn't that mean your responsibility as captain is even greater? As captain, yet you're relying on others to eliminate monsters, doesn't that mean your strength isn't that great? Or even quite weak?"

Lowell sneered.

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