CHAPTER 108 — BEYOND THE WALL
The jeep rolled to a slow halt beneath the shadow of the colossal stone wall.
From the outside, it had looked like an ancient boundary carved by giants. Up close, it was even more imposing. The stone slabs were not merely stacked—they were interlocked, layered with reinforcement veins of metallic silver that shimmered faintly beneath the afternoon sun. Faint formation lines pulsed between the seams, subtle but unmistakable.
Long Hao stepped down from the backseat carefully.
The ground was firm. Solid stone, not sand.
Behind him, the two hunters began unwrapping their haul with efficient movements. The netted carcasses were unhooked and lowered. One of them sliced open the mesh to inspect the kill, exposing hardened chitin plates and a row of curved bone spines.
"Still fresh," the archer muttered approvingly.
The spear user checked a metal crate filled with recovered weapon fragments and supply packs. "We'll need to log these properly."
