Chapter 513 Dennis's Big Plan

"You heartless demon!"

"If you've got the guts, just kill us now! Otherwise, I swear, I'll make you pay in blood sooner or later!"

Darius and his two friends lay on three hospital beds, tightly bound with iron chains. It was hard to believe that these three powerful teenagers had lost so much strength after just one battle.

Elbert frowned deeply, having stayed by their bedsides all night.

"The villagers were killed by a group called the Apocalypse Association."

Darius gritted his teeth. "Where are they? The Apocalypse Association?"

Elbert's voice was low. "I killed them all."

Darius struggled against his chains. "What proof do you have? Where are their bodies?"

Elbert sighed. The assassins from the Apocalypse Association had dissolved into pools of blood, disappearing without a trace. Although Robert could record what he saw, Elbert had deleted all the bloody and tragic scenes from the village when he left Galaxy District. He never wanted to relive that nightmare. He just wanted the villagers and the ApexGuardians warriors to rest in peace.

"Without evidence, you're just making this up!" Darius's anger was becoming uncontrollable. "We can't avenge the villagers; what's the point of living?"

In the quiet room, Theo's sobbing could be heard. "Theo, stop crying!" Darius twisted his shoulders, trying to dislocate them to break free from the chains. Elbert sighed again.

At that moment, Briana walked over, holding three vials. She injected the contents into the boys, and they fell asleep once more, a single tear rolling down their cheeks. They were unwilling to give up.

Elbert closed his eyes slowly. "Briana, take good care of them for now. The misunderstanding between us is hard to explain."

Briana hesitated. "Paul Three, I've analyzed their blood samples. They have a similar constitution to Summer. There's a lot of energy hidden in their bodies that can explode under certain conditions, as if someone set up a restriction in advance."

Elbert stood up slowly, uninterested in the secrets within their bodies. "How's Summer?"

"He's recovering."

Elbert nodded and walked out of the room.

At the edge of Phantom Island, Elbert gazed at the gently rippling sea, feeling heavy-hearted. The appearance of Darius and his friends reminded him of the kindness of the villagers from Yulia Village. But how unfair was fate to give them such a tragic end?

Robert's voice came through. "Elbert, Dennis is causing trouble again."

"It's fine. Let him do what he wants. I'm not in a good mood." Elbert asked, "Has he gone to school yet?"

Robert replied, "He's about to leave."

Elbert nodded and continued to stare blankly at the sea.

Lab Graveyard.

"Come on, Willow, eat the meat," Dennis coaxed, holding out a white chicken to Willow. Willow growled lowly, reluctantly taking the chicken. As a wild animal that had dominated the nuclear plant for years, it preferred not to eat dead meat.

Dennis grinned. "Willow, chow down, and then we'll head to school!"

Dennis felt a surge of excitement. Willow was following his commands, and Violent Bear hadn't returned all night. His plan was coming together perfectly.

Outside, a truck screeched to a halt. A chubby kid timidly walked into the Lab Graveyard. Seeing the scene before him, his eyes widened, and he exaggeratedly turned his head. "Oh my God. Dennis, your place is so unique! Way cooler than my house. I'm gonna ask my dad to get one too."

Dennis stood with his hands behind his back. "Conrad, get ready to load up."

"Hold on a sec, Dennis." Conrad stepped aside, revealing a white alpaca with two small bumps on its head, resembling horns. "Show Dennis how fierce you are!"

The alpaca, worth a million dollars, understood its owner's command instantly. It pawed the ground with its front hooves, snorted, and looked menacing.

Dennis facepalmed. The alpaca was indeed fierce.

As the alpaca continued its display, suddenly, its cries became intermittent. Its body started to tremble. Conrad was puzzled. "Hey, what's wrong with you?"

The alpaca peed itself. High up on the Lab Graveyard's roof, a massive creature held onto a steel beam, staring intently at the alpaca. Willow's inner thoughts were clear—fresh meat?

With a whoosh, Willow descended from above, biting the alpaca's head.

"Willow, no biting! Spit it out!" Dennis shouted.

"Oh my God!" Conrad fell to the ground, terrified, watching his alpaca being held by a giant sloth. The alpaca's legs flailed in the air, while the sloth looked at Dennis with a clueless expression.

"Willow, spit it out!"

"Roar, ptooey..." Willow spat out the alpaca. It rolled on the ground, soaked in saliva, its legs too weak to stand.

"Dynamic light wave!" Conrad, in a state of extreme shock, crossed his arms heroically, facing off against the sloth. "Dennis, your house has a monster! You go first; I'll hold it off! Pew! Pew!"

"Conrad, cut the nonsense." Dennis walked over to Willow. "Willow, pretend to sleep, and we'll sneak out the back door. See that thing? It's called a camera. We need to avoid it!"

Willow seemed to understand, silently slipping behind a row of shelves.

Conrad was dumbfounded, maintaining his dynamic light wave pose until Willow disappeared.

Dennis leaned in and whispered, "This is my cute pet. In an hour, it'll appear at school, causing chaos, and I'll be gloriously expelled! Not even Jesus can stop it!"

"Dennis, this plan is brilliant! Count me in; I want to be gloriously expelled too!" Conrad gave a thumbs up.

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