Chapter 176: Hypersomnia Stage
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Era of Disaster Chapter 176: Hypersomnia Stage

Chapter 176: Hypersomnia Stage


Was there hope in Hamilton?

Just when everyone might have thought so, something big happened there as well. Although it wasn’t a case of complete destruction like in New Christchurch, it was still quite severe.

In Cambridge, south of Hamilton, a group of people found a large-scale research facility. Initially, these people went crazy with joy, but unknowingly, they somehow released the experimental monsters inside. Although it had been three years and the majority of the experimental monsters had already died, those which had managed to survive were all incredibly ferocious LV2.1 Incomplete Metamorphose monsters.

When these LV2.1s were released, they immediately began their slaughter and frenzied devouring of everything they could find. The people who released them immediately ran for their lives but ended up drawing them to Hamilton.

Through a bitter and desperate battle, three out of the five LV2.1s died, but the last two managed to escape. Everyone initially thought that things had ended like that, but in due time, they realized that those two LV2.1s treated Hamilton like their food store. From time to time, they would suddenly appear to devour a few people, and casually leave after that. Due to their absolute difference in strength, as long as they didn’t run into the city center, they basically wouldn’t encounter any worthy opponents.

With this kind of situation, although Hamilton was in better shape when compared to New Christchurch, everyone there lived in constant danger.

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Bai Yi’s team had lost contact with the outside world, and after walking for three days they finally reached the Rakaia River, which was close to Mount Hutt. This river was rather large, but it wasn’t a single complete river1. Small sand bars could quite commonly be seen sticking out like miniature internal islands in the middle of the river, splitting its flow into many streams. This could be said to be a kind of unique scenery.

As for why they needed to take three days to cover this distance, it was of course du

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