The End of the Immortal Path - Chapter 25: Snowy Trap in the Warehouse

Chapter 25: Snowy Trap in the Warehouse

Words : 1190 Author : Red Chilli Afraid Of Spiciness

Chapter 84 of "The End of the Immortal Path" begins with: Night fell like a giant black velvet curtain slowly descending, enveloping the West India Docks... See the full story!

Night fell like a giant black velvet curtain slowly descending, enveloping the West India Docks in tranquility.The daytime bustle had long faded, leaving only the rhythmic lapping of the Thames against the stone embankments and the occasional long, distant sound of ship horns.

Warehouse Number Three, the massive structure that had been filled with unknowns and fears over the past month, now silently awaited its nocturnal "visitors."

And deep within this behemoth's belly, Lin Jie was directing the setup of a silent battlefield.

His plan sounded laughably simple, yet every detail was infused with ingenuity that transcended the era.

He hadn't chosen to set up direct kill traps at the ventilation windows the enemies were certain to pass through—that approach would be too inefficient and risky when facing numerous, agile unknown creatures.

His goal wasn't a one-time "capture," but an unavoidable "marking," a "dyeing experiment" that would unveil the enemies' mysterious nature.

"Sergeant William, I need you to secure this rope to the central beam on the warehouse's highest level." Lin Jie handed William a coil of sturdy hemp rope found in the warehouse. "The rope's length needs to be precisely three meters above the ground."

William glanced at the dome beam towering over ten meters high in the darkness, then looked at Lin Jie with questioning eyes.

Working at such heights required professional climbing equipment even for a veteran like him.

Lin Jie saw through his doubts and pointed to the massive steam-powered crane in one corner of the warehouse, used for hoisting cargo.

"We can use that. With some minor modifications to its hook, we can safely transport someone up there."

William's eyes flashed with approval once more.

This young man always found the most direct and effective ways to utilize every available tool around him—a precious battlefield instinct.

With William's agile movements and basic mechanical knowledge, the hemp rope was soon securely fastened at the designated position, hanging silently in the warehouse center like a spider's thread descending from heaven.

Next came the trap's core component.

Lin Jie found several bags of white flour originally destined for bakeries.

He carefully tied one flour bag to the end of the rope, creating a simple "dust bomb."

"Is that it?" Marcus, who had been watching for some time, finally couldn't hold back. His tone was full of disbelief. "You plan to use a hanging flour bag to deal with monsters that can bend iron bars? I thought you'd set up something... at least with spikes."

"Marcus, patience is a virtue." Lin Jie smiled without further explanation.

He turned to William and said, "Sergeant William, now for the final step. I need you to connect one end of this thin string to the flour bag's opening, and the other end needs to be laid out along the shelf tops where we predict those little things are most likely to pass. We need a tripwire that's sufficiently concealed and sensitive."

This was the essence of the entire trap.

It no longer tested the designer's ingenuity, but the executor's professionalism and experience.

How to lay a tripwire across dozens of meters of cluttered shelf tops that could be easily triggered yet not discovered prematurely—this was an art form in itself.

And William was undoubtedly a master of this art.

The silent veteran didn't utter a word, simply took the spool of thin fishing line and climbed the shelves with the agility of a wildcat.

He moved through the complex "steel jungle" where ordinary people could hardly gain footing, his figure appearing and disappearing intermittently.

Using crate corners and shelf columns, he cleverly arranged the fishing line's path, ultimately creating a flawless triggering mechanism at an unavoidable passage closest to the ventilation window.

The entire trap was finally complete.

A massive flour bag hung high in the warehouse center, its opening connected to an almost invisible thin line dozens of meters away in the upper darkness.

Any target attempting to infiltrate through the ventilation window and move along the shelf tops would inevitably trigger this deadly tripwire.

The three men quietly retreated behind an ideal observation point formed by giant cargo crates, offering a complete view of the entire trap area.

Lin Jie set up his monocular telescope, William raised his long-barreled Colt revolver, while Marcus crossed his arms skeptically, preparing to watch the show.

Time became thick and drawn-out during the wait.

At midnight, when the world outside the warehouse had fallen asleep, metallic scraping sounds came from the ventilation window on the warehouse's top level.

They're here!

The three men's nerves instantly tightened to their limits.

Using the faint moonlight filtering through the windows, Lin Jie finally saw the true forms of those "dock whisperers" through his telescope.

They were peculiar creatures with bodies resembling large macaques but completely different physical structures.

Their fur showed a dull, rust-like iron-gray color, giving them perfect camouflage in steel and shadow environments.

Their limbs were extremely elongated, ending not in flesh hands but "mechanical claws" composed of many brass-textured, clockwork-like tiny segments.

These claws could easily grip any rough surface, granting them wall-scaling abilities.

But the most eerie aspect was their faces.

Their faces lacked mouths, instead featuring a single polished crystal-like lens.

When they approached each other, these crystals emitted different frequency "buzzing" sounds, seemingly their method of communication.

They moved with clear purpose and efficiency.

One, two... a full dozen of these creatures filed silently through the ventilation window, then skillfully moved along the shelf tops toward their target deep in the warehouse—a crate of new tin blocks.

They completely failed to notice the deadly tripwire waiting for them in the darkness.

As the lead semi-mechanical monkey approached its target, its metal-segmented foot lightly touched the taut fishing line.

"Snap!"

A faint breaking sound echoed.

Dozens of meters away in the warehouse center, the opening of the massive flour bag hanging mid-air was violently pulled open!

No explosion, no loud noise.

Only a dreamlike pure white avalanche.

A large amount of flour poured down like an inverted waterfall, immediately forming an expanding white dust cloud that enveloped all dozen semi-mechanical monkeys and their entire area!

"Bzzzt—!!!"

The previously quiet monkey group erupted in panicked, angry cries.

Their perfect stealth was broken, every monkey unavoidably coated with substantial white flour.

Their originally environment-blending iron-gray fur became patchy and conspicuous.

Wherever they fled, they left behind clearly visible white footprints on the ground and shelves.

They had been collectively "dyed"!

Through his telescope, Lin Jie clearly witnessed this spectacular yet comical scene.

His extremely simple trap, using the cheapest materials, had achieved more effective results than conventional kill traps.

It hadn't killed a single enemy, but had stripped them of their essential survival ability—stealth.

The enraged monkey group began scrambling aimlessly throughout the warehouse, trying to shake off the annoying white powder.

Their movement speed was astonishingly fast, leaping and climbing among the massive shelves like phantoms.

If they had remained in their stealth-camouflaged state, even a sharpshooter like William would have struggled to track them.

But now, they were just highly conspicuous white targets in the darkness.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Married? 2 Chapter 2: Could he really be a prodigy? 3 Chapter 3: The Magpie Bridge Opens Once a Year 4 Chapter 4: Who's the Fool, (2) 5 Chapter 5: progression speed is a bit too fast 6 Chapter 6: If I Take All the Clothes 7 Chapter 7: Witnessing the Rise of a Prodigy 8 Chapter 8: How can someone so young sleep? 9 Chapter 9: is worth mentioning, but not worthy of being recorded. 10 Chapter 10: The Old Ox: You Want to Eat Me? 11 Chapter 11: Is this something a human being does? 12 Chapter 12: New Records of the Heavenly Book 13 Chapter 13: I Came Here to Realize My Own Value (2) 14 Chapter 14: The Genius from My Hometown 15 Chapter 15: The Young Lady's Invitation 16 Chapter 16: Little Fatty: Xiao Jiang, don't be nervous, do your best on the exam! 17 Chapter 17: Jiang Man: My Wife is Here? 18 Chapter 18: My Husband, the Magpie Bridge is About to Open (1) 19 Chapter 19: To Be Honest, I Married an Immortal Maiden 20 Chapter 20: All My Achievements Rely Entirely on My Own Effort 21 Chapter 21: Does He Want Me to Show Off in Public? 22 Chapter 22: Jiang Man: I'm Too Strong 23 Chapter 23: Mr. Zhao: Jiang Man Indeed Has Someone Behind Him 24 Chapter 24: I Don't Eat Meat 25 Chapter 25: If This Doesn't Work, I'll Have to Become an Evil Cultivator 26 Chapter 26: Brother Jiang, You Must Strive to Get into the Top Ten 27 Chapter 27: This boy's vision is still too narrow. 28 Chapter 28: I'll Find You Another Wife 29 Chapter 29: Fight, it's on me. 30 Chapter 30: I Want to Reach Number One 31 Chapter 31: Are there still experts out there? 32 Chapter 32: The Splendor of First Place 33 Chapter 33: Thank me for finding you a wife? 34 Chapter 34: The Lady Knows Nothing About the Peerless Prodigy 35 Chapter 35: First, do you need to prove it? 36 Chapter 36: The White Moonlight in a Young Man's Heart 37 Chapter 37: The Requirements of a Peerless Prodigy (2) 38 Chapter 38: My Ability is to Find You a Wife 39 Chapter 39: He expresses his affection for me? 40 Chapter 40: If Becoming First Means I Have to Marry Luo Xuan, I'd Do It 41 Chapter 41: Now he is the rightful number one 42 Chapter 42: If I don't sleep, how will they sleep? 43 Chapter 43: Who Will Get the Assessment Qualification 44 Chapter 44: Actually, I'm Married 45 Chapter 45: Jiang Man is using all his ultimate moves; it seems he won't be able to hold out for long 46 Chapter 46: I Only Know How to Use My Ultimate Move 47 Chapter 47: I'm Going to Rise Step by Step 48 Chapter 48: Avoiding Decades of Detours 49 Chapter 49: Husband, let me help you have an heir. 50 Chapter 50: If I touch my wife, will she agree? 51 Chapter 51: First Place, More Dangerous Than You Think 52 Chapter 52: You're Poor, I Don't Blame You 53 Chapter 53: It's more painful to see him profit than for me to lose. 54 Chapter 54: Marrying into another family? No way, I'm already married 55 Chapter 55: Marrying into the Family and Giving Spiritual Source 56 Chapter 56: I'm fat, but I don't like being fat (2) 57 Chapter 57: You're Not Yun Qiansi, Number One 58 Chapter 58: I'm Such a Scheming Person 2 59 Chapter 59: There Are Only Two Words: 19 60 Chapter 60: If I don't rest first tonight, which student dares to sleep? 61 Chapter 1: Gazing into the Abyss 62 Chapter 3: Fire as a Boat 63 Chapter 2: Cold Iron and White Lanterns 64 Chapter 4: The Port of Filth and the Seekers 65 Chapter 5: Confrontation in the Gutter 66 Chapter 6: Welcome to the Whitechapel District 67 Chapter 7: The German Diary and the Bloodstained Sketch 68 Chapter 8: Shadow of the Ripper 69 Chapter 9: Reverberating Whispers 70 Chapter 10: Amateur Criminal Profiling 71 Chapter 11: The “Person” in the Shadows 72 Chapter 12: The Tracker's Sight 73 Chapter 13: Using Myself as Bait 74 Chapter 15: Three-way confrontation 75 Chapter 14: Phantom in the Crimson Mist 76 Chapter 16: Reluctant Cooperation 77 Chapter 18: Joining I.A.R.C.1 78 Chapter 17: Interpreting “Residual Echo” 79 Chapter 19: London Underground Headquarters 80 Chapter 21: The First Official Commission 81 Chapter 20: Neurotic Weapon Evaluation 82 Chapter 23: The Test of the Veteran 83 Chapter 22: Resources and Preparation 84 Chapter 25: Snowy Trap in the Warehouse 85 Chapter 24: The Whisperer at the Pier 86 Chapter 26: Gremlin 87 Chapter 28: Sewers and Mechanical Spirits 88 Chapter 29: Using the Enemy to Distract the Enemy 89 Chapter 27: Clues to the Lair 90 Chapter 31: Spiritual Materials 91 Chapter 34: Armed Upgrades 92 Chapter 30: Tactical Victory 93 Chapter 32: Quit While You're Ahead 94 Chapter 33: A Groundbreaking Design 95 Chapter 35: Bracers of the Cursebreaker 96 Chapter 39: Saints and Madmen 97 Chapter 41: The Heartbeat from Underwater 98 Chapter 42: Another Group of Hunters? 99 Chapter 36: The Truth in the Diary and the New Mission 100 Chapter 40: First Survey 101 Chapter 37: The Train Heading North 102 Chapter 38: Legends of Inweness 103 Chapter 43: The Guardian's Warning 104 Chapter 48: Guardian vs. Capturer 105 Chapter 49: Tactical Deception 106 Chapter 44: Abandoned Castle 107 Chapter 50: The Cataclysmic Stone Tablet 108 Chapter 45: The Alchemy Workshop in the Castle 109 Chapter 51: The Gift of the Lake 110 Chapter 46: Join the glorious evolution! 111 Chapter 47: The True Face of the Loch Ness Monster 112 Chapter 53: The First Evolution of the Revolver 113 Chapter 52: Crisis Response Center 114 Chapter 54: List of Newly Appointed Hunters 115 Chapter 55: Planning and the New Home 116 Chapter 56: Veteran Officer Weston 117 Chapter 57: The Paris Summons 118 Chapter 58: “Director” Julian

⚙️ Reading Settings