It was pitch black in the cave such that one could not see anything without using a torchlight.

Susan Shelby turned the torchlight in her hand and saw that there were cave openings other than the walls.

The scene took Susan's breath away. It was literally a large area made up of tunnels.

It was also fortunate that the people from the Jenkins Corporation had already discovered a safe path. Otherwise, it was beyond difficult for a person to replace a n exit by depending on his own if the person entered the wrong tunnel.

"Follow me closely everyone, or you'll get lost." The leader advised, "In case you are left behind accidentally, check the wall on the right. I will be scattering bioluminescent power on the wall along the way as we walk. Everyone can catch up to the group by tracing the bioluminescent powder."

Everyone nodded with excited expressions.

If there were only two or three people in a cave expedition like this, it was speculated to be quite terrifying. However, there was such a large group of people now and someone had mastered the correct path. It was more like a fun trip without any danger.

The leader led the people to venture deeper into the path.

Water droplets dripped and splattered from the slippery rock wall. They would encounter a tiny water puzzle occasionally which aroused the people's playfulness.

About ten minutes later, the leader said, "The large area of the mural can be found ahead. Everyone can go ahead and take a look."

Mural?

Susan's eyes lit up at once.

This was her biggest goal of joining this trip.

Susan hastily circled around the area together with the rest of the people.

The mural was just as described by Alya Rogers and Chance Hamilton earlier. It was a display of the unique art of the aboriginals in the village. Susan's eyes glistened radiantly from examining the mural. A s she stood in her spot and experienced the most primitive beauty, she felt immensely inspired.

"Susie, I've already taken photos with the SLR camera and I'll send them to you later." Alya showed the camera in her hand.

"Alright," answered Susan. Yet, she was still staring at the mural without blinking.

"Susie, let's go. We can still look at it slowly when we're out," Chance called out.

"I want to look at it for a little while more. I will catch up to you guys immediately," said Susan without even turning her head to look at them. 1

"Then we shall head to the front first." Chance and Alya followed the group to walk outside first.

Susan had only nodded before she became thoroughly engrossed in observing the mural with the torchlight in her hand.

Susan was left behind at the back of the group without her notice. She watched as the group was about to leave her sight so she darted one last look at the mural in a rush before she turned around and chased after them.

All of a sudden, someone covered her nose and mouth from the back.

Susan widened her eyes, then she struggled for a moment before she lost consciousness completely.

"Oh, we're out so soon. I haven't had my fill yet."

"Me too, me too."

The short expedition made everyone reluctant to part with it.

The leader smiled and explained, "It's a cave after all. The oxygen inside the cave is very limited. There are over twenty of us so we can only stay for thirty minutes at most before we have to leave. If we stay any longer, our breathing would be affected. If we stay for a few hours, we will lose consciousness from oxygen deprivation."

The people did not whine anymore upon hearing the explanation.

"Alright, let's head back, everyone. Get some rest and prepare for dinner."

"Susie, let's go," called out Alya.

No one replied to her.

"Susie?" Alya called out again and turned her head to check everywhere. A look of fear suddenly flashed past her eyes. "Chance, have you seen Susie?"

Chance was stunned for a moment. "Haven't you seen her?"

They looked around their surroundings and they could not see Susan!

The rest of the people were already leaving in succession.

Chance could not help shouting, "Hold on, has anybody seen Susan Shelby?"

"Susan Shelby? Don't know her."

"It's the woman that got down from Chairman Shaw's car this morning."

"Oh oh oh."

At the thought of Susan, the people's reaction was still a remnant of the gossip this morning.

Chance and Alya asked around yet no one had seen her.

Alya's expression changed drastically. "Could it be that Susie still hasn't gotten out of the cave?"

"It's possible." The leader frowned. "However, even if she was left behind, we also scattered bioluminescent power along the way. She should be able to replace her way back following the trail of bioluminescent powder."

"She should."

However, the group of people waited for a while more, and yet Susan was still nowhere to be seen.

"I'm going to circle back to look for her." The leader could not help adding, "As long as she doesn't simply walk around and is still waiting on the same spot, I'll surely be able to meet her." "She's at the mural site. I'm certain that Susie was still with the group at the time," said Alya hastily.

"Noted." The leader nodded and entered the cave.

The rest of the people were still waiting outside.

Chance and Alya were both anxious.

"Why are you so anxious? She's just a few minutes behind us. She will only have difficulty breathing at most." Queeny Lewis looked at the two people in disgust.

"What do you mean by having some difficulty breathing at most! You're not the one who was left behind." Chance glared at her.

Queeny was displeased at once. "It's her fault for getting left behind, it's not me who made her get lost s o why are you scolding me!"

Chance still wanted to say more but Alya tugged at him. "Chance, don't argue anymore. It's most important for us to replace Susie now."

Chance glared at Queeny once again and suppressed his rage temporarily.

The leader circled back to the cave alone. He walked a t a speed that was much faster than a group of people and returned in less than twenty minutes.

"Did you replace Susie?" Chance and Alya hastily walked over to him. However, the person had already come out but Susan was still nowhere to be seen.

"It's strange. I've already walked back and forth once but I still haven't seen her." The leader could not help frowning. "It's possible that she may have walked around and entered the wrong tunnel!" "So what should we do?" Chance and Alya began panicking.

The leader frowned even deeper. "Then she would be in deep trouble! We explored the tunnels for half a month only to discover a safe path. If she entered the other tunnels recklessly now, it is simply too difficult to replace her."

"So what should we do now?" Alya was flustered and her voice was even tainted with sobs. "I should have waited with Susie if I knew this would happen! Why did I leave without her?"

Chance maintained his composure with great effort. He looked at the leader. "What should we do now?"

The leader said helplessly, "We can only look for more people and try to look for her with great caution! However, the oxygen inside the cave is very limited. It's possible that she might suffocate to death if we don't replace her in time."

"Suffocate to death?" Queeny suddenly interrupted with a shaky voice.

"That's right. This matter is not to be taken lightly." The leader had a stern expression on his face.

"Is it that serious?" Queeny's expression appeared rather flurried.

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