As they walked out of the elevator, they heard Aaron Xavier's muffled, low chuckle.
Apparently, he was amused by his own recent thought.
You couldn't blame him. To avoid blocking the way, Zoe Pierce and the others had moved to a corner.
The light from the elevator didn't reach their location. When he glanced outward, he saw the stark white light of the corridor falling on their faces.
It was undeniably eerie.
It became even funnier when, after he spoke, he saw Zoe Pierce shoot him an annoyed glare.
The horror movie had officially become a comedy.
After a few laughs, everyone grew serious.
The unlit corridor was like a path leading to an unknown abyss.
In the end, they didn't let Zoe Pierce walk in front; Nathan Lockwood took the lead instead.
The air in the long-unventilated corridor was stale and unpleasant. The only sound was the group's footsteps on the floor.
The several-hundred-meter distance took only a few minutes to cross.
They soon came to a large door.
