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CHAPTER 227: THE BREAKING POINT

THE BREAKING POINT

CHAPTER 227: THE BREAKING POINT
Your heart pounds wildly as you decide to abandon the survivors. They huddle together, their eyes filled with fear and trustโ€”trust youโ€™re about to shatter. As you edge away, the flashlight flickers, casting grotesque shadows that seem to mock your cowardice. You turn, sprinting deeper into the tunnel, hoping the distance will save you from the Abomination's wrath.

Behind you, the survivors' confused murmurs rise to panicked cries as they realize you're leaving them to the monster. Their voices echo down the corridor, a haunting symphony of betrayal. You push the guilt deep down, focusing on survival. You navigate the labyrinthine passages with reckless speed, the walls closing in like a vice around your conscience.

Your footsteps echo louder with each step, almost masking the distant growls of the Abomination. Almost. The creature's roars reverberate through the ground, a reminder of its relentless pursuit. Just as you turn a corner, the tunnel ahead collapses, a wall of debris blocking your path forward.

You're trapped. With a panicked glance back, you hear the survivors' screams cutting off abruptly, replaced by the bone-chilling sound of tearing flesh and the Abomination's satisfied growl. Your heart races as you search for an escape, but the options are limited.
All Choices That Were Available:
  • 1. Rush back to help any survivors and guide them through the rubble. ๐Ÿ˜‡
  • 2. Quietly scavenge the fallen debris for any useful supplies while the screams distract the Abomination. ๐Ÿ˜ˆ
  • 3. Use a flare to blind the Abomination, hoping it buys you time to find another way.
  • 4. Carefully assess the debris for a potential weak spot to break through and escape.