SCP Corporation: Contain Bonfire
Chapter 476 - 476 406 The Mothership Enshrouded by Death_1

Chapter 476: Chapter 406 The Mothership Enshrouded by Death_1 Chapter 476: Chapter 406 The Mothership Enshrouded by Death_1 “Boom!”

Flames erupted violently…

After setting up the three “Signal Towers,” Colin, without a word, dove straight towards the planet’s surface.

And as he delved deeper, the black fog became even denser.

Above the atmosphere of this world, there began to appear a large number of mangled corpses.

Some were human, but many more were of never-before-seen non-human remnants…

“The battle here must have been quite fierce in the past.”

His gaze swept over a colossal, fragmented corpse resembling a mountain, and Colin couldn’t help but feel a shock in his heart.

He felt that this must be a part of some terrifying First Level Containment Subject…

Fortunately, it seemed to have died quite cleanly, with no divine activity remaining beyond organic and inorganic material.

“It probably won’t suddenly come back to life and throw a punch at me.”

Pushing down the shock in his heart, Colin withdrew his gaze and continued to plunge into the world below.

But it was at this time…

He suddenly stiffened, realizing that the death state of that body seemed familiar.

“Wait, this way of dying, isn’t this the same as those creatures near the small church on ‘World Code-13’? ”

Colin carefully observed the surrounding corpses, and he could basically confirm that their death was similar to that near the small church on “World Code-13”.

“Another mission related to some ‘World Code’? But this power effect, the complete erasure of vitality, spirit, and divinity, utter extinction of all things… The existence that triggered this effect back then, could it be in this place?”

Thinking this, Colin grew wary.

Until now, he had not figured out why such bizarre deaths had occurred near the small chapel.

Bacteria, animals, plants, and so forth…

All living things had completely succumbed to death.

“I hope whatever caused this effect isn’t here.”

Quietly praying, Colin withdrew his gaze and continued on his mission.

Given his current speed, in a few minutes, he would likely reach the surface of this peculiar celestial body that was called a starship, but was not small in scale.

Meanwhile, as Colin made his silent journey, one by one, the D Level staff in his mind gradually calmed their minds, standing curiously around the Bonfire and looking around.

“What kind of godforsaken place is this, feels a bit like outer space?” A first ring employee inquired curiously.

“Drop the feels; it is outer space. From this angle, I think I can even see the stars…”

“Tsk, Brother Shunzi is no longer content with conquering backward Other Worlds; now he’s begun conquering the stars, embarking on a galactic war.”

“Our goal is the starry sea!”

“What are we doing here, reclaiming this weird world?”

“What Brother Shunzi does, I’m not sure, but as for us, ever used WIFI? Our role is similar to that…”

“…”

“The old hands among the D Level Personnel sure know a lot.”

Colin controlled his descent while looking at the information in his mind.

After these guys arrived, he clearly felt that the oppressively dead atmosphere was considerably diluted.

After a while, Colin suddenly saw the black fog thinning, and soon after, the contour of a vast expanse of land appeared before his eyes.

“Aside from the black fog being a bit strange, it’s almost a completely dead zone.”

Colin continued to use Flame Perception to sense his surroundings, but did not feel any particular threat.

Having left the layer of black fog, he looked back and saw the sky almost completely obscured by the writhing black fog…

Below the fog was a dark world devoid of any light.

However, without giving it much thought, Colin landed on an expanse of pale, broken stone ground.

“Crack, crack…”

His body landed, and a large number of crisp snapping sounds emanated from underfoot.

“Are these things, bones?”

Colin looked down in surprise at the white “stones” the size of his fingernails, realizing that they were actually bones.

And, by seeping the Flame into the bones, he could confirm that this layer of bones was dozens of meters high, and that the area he could sense so far was covered by them…

“So many bones… What are they all from?” Colin sniffed the air, trying to distinguish them.

Unfortunately, the state of weathering was too complete, and he couldn’t make out any scent; he needed to deploy more advanced equipment for that.

Immediately, Colin turned his gaze towards the Little Maid.

“Mr. Colin, most of these… seem to be from humans, a small part is of unknown composition, belonging to unknown species outside my data bank,” the Little Maid quickly concluded.

“Humans, huh? How many people does that make…”

Upon hearing this, Colin subconsciously looked down at the bones dozens of meters deep under his feet, feeling a chill in his heart.

Among the glow of the Flame, wisps of black smoke were rising from underneath the bones.

He simply couldn’t imagine what had happened here to result in such a scale of death…

Nevertheless, without dwelling on that subject, Colin continued the mission, summoning the fourth “Bonfire,” and calling forth the fourth batch of D Level Personnel.

This time, nine people arrived.

“Damn it, I’ve been had, got assigned to a scam type of mission; just looking at this place you can tell it’s dangerous!”

“Shit, all these below are human bones…”

“Huh, who are you? Wait, Brother Shunzi?”

“Steady…”

“…”

After a moment of chaos, all D Level Personnel got into a defensive posture, vigilantly looking around.

Then, they saw a familiar figure emitting flames standing not far away.

“I need four people to come with me and delve deeper into this place. You won’t need to do much, but the level of danger is likely to be slightly higher than staying here…”

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