Chapter 75: Game
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There were whispers all over the place, but the murmurs were too low to be heard clearly.
Luke was rather shocked. How many people were involved in this? Dozens?
Soon, the tailgate of the pickup was dropped down, and Luke and Selina were moved to the ground.
They were still next to each other. These people didnât plan on separating them.
The noises not far away suggested that Bobâs family had been moved down, too.
A moment later, a man announced, âWake them up. I need to tell them the rules of the game.â
Luke was revived by the cool water that was splashed onto his face.
But he didnât move. He observed the reactions of his fellow victims.
It wasnât until Selina struggled dizzily that Luke started to act out a similar reaction.
Selina had woken up, but not all the way. The sedative was quite strong.
She mumbled, âWhatâs going on?â
The man continued, âWelcome to our playground, Detective Selina and Detective Luke, and your unexpected teammates, Detective Bob and his family! Youâre quite lucky to have teammates to help you. Detective Bob couldâve stayed out of this, but he chose not to. Congratulations.â
Looking at the masked men in front of her, Selina was still dizzy. âWhat are you talking about?â
Bobâs head was starting to clear, too. âWho are you? What do you want?â
âHehe. The answer is simple. Youâre now in our game. Do you want to know what this game is?â the man asked eagerly.
Bob shouted, âWhat game? This is illegal, do you know that?â
The man burst into laughter. âYes, it is, but who will know? Your Cleveland PD? Or Houston PD, where these two young officers are from?â
After a pause, he continued, âAlright, enough nonsense. Congratulations. Youâve joined a real hunting game, and youâre playing the part of... prey.â
Selina and Bob were both silent. Luke simply pretended like he was dead.
He was a young officer who had just graduated from high school; he should be weak.
âHow boring.â The man sighed and said, âLet me tell you: The game will start in five minutes, and youâre going to be the prey in this game, like boar or deer, do you understand? If you donât run with all youâve got, youâll be killed!â
Luke already understood that these people were perverts who liked to have fun with real people.
It wasnât just about killing; it was about slaughtering people like animals.
He checked out the number of cars and people he could see.
There were seven cars, all pickups and SUVs. Based on the noises behind him, there had to be another five cars he couldnât see.
Altogether, there were more than ten cars, not including the three pickups that had dropped off the victims.
There were two to four people in each car. So, the number of participants in this game ranged from thirty to fifty.
Where were these lunatics from? Had nobody ever noticed what they were doing?
Luke thought for a moment, and realized that the answer might be no.
In a place as sparsely populated as Texas, the disappearance of a few travelers wasnât worth mentioning unless there was evidence that suggested a crime had taken place.
It wasnât just travelers; Matt from HPD had gone on a visit home, and still hadnât been found yet.
Furthermore, Luke and Selina werenât part of the local police, but were only civilians here.
Too many Americans had gone missing on trips, never to be found again.
It wasnât unusual to chance upon a corpse from decades ago. There were too many cases like this for the police to investigate.
While Luke was thinking, Selina opened her mouth.
He secretly yelled at her foolishness. It was useless to criticize these people now.
Pretending to be weak, he leaned close to Selina, burying his face in her breasts and pinching her bottom.
Selina was dazed to see a seemingly addled Luke lying on her chest. She realized what was going on, and held back what she had been about to say.
Selina knew Lukeâs physique better than anybody else.
She was already able to talk, so how could Luke still be dizzy?
Her head was also clearer thanks to the pain from her butt. She understood that Luke was telling her to shut up.
Bobâs family, on the other hand, was a lot noisier.
Bob was cursing, and his wife and his children were crying, unable to figure out the situation.
Or perhaps they understood, and their minds had collapsed as they guessed what would happen later.
âAlright, weâre going to leave. You have five minutes to hide. Then, the hunt will begin! Remember, only the victor will survive.â The man whistled, and all the cars around them drove away.
Luke observed the environment when the woods turned dark again.
It was desolate, with many bushes around.
But the bushes werenât thick or dense, and wouldnât hide anyone.
Just now, the strangers had been carrying different weapons, but most of them were bows and crossbows.
Some of the bows were common, but some looked very strange. The strangers did have pistols, but left them in the holsters.
It was clear that these people really did regard this as a game and not an actual fight.
Luke quickly took off his T-shirt, ripped it into strips, and bound Selinaâs feet.
Given that his physique was much better, his heels were a lot tougher.
It was uncomfortable to walk on bare feet, but it wasnât unbearable.
He would prefer that Selina didnât have to endure it. She would collapse in pain if she took a few steps in the wild without shoes.
There were pebbles and twigs everywhere; walking on them would be like walking on broken glass.
Why didnât Luke have Selina use her own clothes instead?
Well, she was only wearing a bra and shorts. The shorts covered her groin, but didnât have enough extra fabric to fashion coverings for her feet.
As he wrapped up Selinaâs feet, Luke whispered to her in a low voice, âDonât believe anything they said. There wonât be any survivors in this game. Weâll die if we canât escape.â