Chapter 609: Ore Town Seaport Anecdote Record Twelve
To my surprise, "Stuart", who had been beaten to the point of having broken bones all over his body, also offered to put on a diving suit and go into the water with us.
This kind of extremely suspicious figure was naturally opposed by Gray and I. But to my surprise, Kay unexpectedly agreed to his request, and did not care about the sarcasm in his words, but took the initiative to replace him.
He put on an extreme diving suit.
"Kay, this guy's identity is still unknown. If he takes the opportunity to betray him, big trouble will happen."
"Stuart" may have sensed my ruthless attitude and did not dare to provoke hatred from me, so he continued to pretend to be a dead body.
Although the statement that I wanted to take action was false, my motives could not be false, and the murderous aura on my body was absolutely genuine. Not long ago, I was still treating human life as trivial on the edge of the planet, so the murderous aura in my body did not need to be emphasized at all.
It can make people around you feel like a thorn in the back.
...Not to mention that Gray next to him was also gearing up for a while, with eyes merciless and ready to do the job for him.
Gray, I never thought you would become such a person! Who led you astray?
Oh, it's me.
Okay, that's okay.
Kay stopped him and said, "Gray, please take Elliot into the water. Marcus will be fine. Leave this guy to me..."
He showed a shy but confident smile, "Don't worry, it's not his decision when it comes to underwater!"
This strong self-confidence also infected us, so we quickly put on our extreme diving suits, put on our flippers, installed underwater lights on our wrists, and stuffed a series of circulating oxygen-generating tablets into the respirator of the special mask.
These small white tablets look inconspicuous, but they can rely on trace amounts of water vapor to combine with exhaled gas to restore oxygen and ensure breathing underwater.
Soon, Gray was tied to Elliot, who was still unconscious, and Kay was tied to Stuart, who was beaten to the point of paralysis. They left the sinking Pegasus with me and sneaked into the dark forest.
Bottomed underwater.
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The turbid seawater is extremely quiet underwater, and the increasingly heavy water pressure blocks the eardrums from receiving information, so that there is only a long period of silence and the muffled sound of body bone conduction in my ears, as if I have been nailed into an iron coffin and buried.
In the dark underground, not a single cry could be heard.
Kay gestured for us to follow, and gestured not to turn on the flashlight to prevent being attracted to underwater creatures from being attacked.
According to Kay's advance introduction, this diving suit is made of conductive carbon fiber material. It can block the transmission of 95% of the human body's electrical pulse signals and hide all the micro-electric fields around the human body. This is specially designed for those with poor eyesight.
Weak, it cleverly achieves the stealth effect by relying on sea creatures that rely on electrical pulse signals to sense.
Through the mask of the extreme diving suit, I couldn't see much scenery. I could only occasionally brush against some ugly fish with huge mouths and fins.
The most amazing time was when a giant Pipi shrimp with two whiskers separated in the middle swam leisurely past me, seeming to treat me as a companion. We swam together for a long time before leaving on its own.
This scene was so heartwarming that I didn’t know whether the creature he said we should be wary of was the weird fish we saw in front of us, or the deep diver who just ran away.
Compared with the depth of the ocean, which can be tens of thousands of meters, the shallowest limit of silence is only 60 meters. I originally thought that swimming like this was just to avoid the wind and waves on the sea, but not long after, I discovered in my field of vision
A dark shadow...
Is that a coral reef?
Or a kelp forest?
Or maybe it's a swarm of marine life?
But soon, to my surprise, I was greeted by a huge rock!
My flippers were still swinging behind my back, and my hands had already touched the hard rock underneath!
We suddenly changed from a swimming posture to a standing posture, and there was neither mud nor sand under our feet! Even with the smooth texture covered by layers of algae and shells, we could not hide the hard content underneath, making it easy for us to stand on this ground
Stand on it.
The dark and lightless diving made my sense of direction a little confusing. It took me a while to regain my balance underwater and confirm my up, down, left, and right again.
After barely standing still, I found that a long-lost bright light finally flashed in my field of vision.
It was Kay who turned on the searchlight.
As soon as the first beam of light came, the second beam of light immediately followed my light, and I couldn't wait to join them in exploring the road.
The turbid water due to the churning blocked part of the field of vision, but I could already see the surrounding environment clearly. I was standing on a flat seabed, looking around aimlessly for a while, and then continued to follow Kay's footsteps.
We walked forward slowly, slower than our original swimming speed, but as long as we lowered the light and didn't wander around, no marine life would be able to spot us.
In other words, under the severe Tyndall effect, the light shining on the ground and scattered sea rocks can escape at all, and is all absorbed by the dark rocks, as if falling into a bottomless black hole in the deep sea.
The most frustrating thing is that you don't know whether you are walking on a hill or a river valley. It seems that such superficial knowledge of direction and shape fails here.
The road we were walking on had stretched for an unknown distance, but we didn't encounter a rock crack, a ravine, or an edge on the ground.
...There is no way there are such huge naturally flat bricks in the world, let alone such integrally poured granite. Between the conclusion that the world is crazy and that I am crazy, I can only watch the balance shake unsteadily,
But he still dared not add weights.
I tried to convince myself that this might just be an extremely gentle ravine, or an inconspicuous cliff, but it happened to be so vast that it made humans tremble...
After walking slowly on this dark rock for a long time, I felt like I was walking on an endless abyss.
The abyss was too vast and too secretive, which made me cautious about even looking at it. I was afraid that in the deep and ancient abyss, it would be natural for me to suddenly cast a glance that would make me nervous, beyond human cognition...
I forced myself to imagine other places, and at the same time ignored the slightly bitter smell of oxygen in the extreme diving suit, and tried my best to look away from the strange seabed under my feet.
I suddenly remembered that the sea surface under the storm tonight was slowly rising, slowly revealing the hidden beauty.
Is this a man-made ruin?
In addition to its huge size, it is also too ordinary, just like any crustal rock that existed in the beginning of time, with its outline polished to an extremely rounded shape.
But who would spend so much energy just to create an unusually smooth and unusually huge rock?!
Perhaps seeing the silently spreading panic in this team, Kay slowly slowed down, stopped walking, pulled out the sailor knife on his waist, and began to scrape away the dirt attached to the floor.
Cleaning something up in an orderly manner.
Gray and I also stopped and looked at Kay's inexplicable behavior.
The initial cleaning activity did not go well. Kay shook his head with obvious disappointment, dragged the "Stuart" tied to his body and walked a few steps forward, and continued to squat down to clean.
I even began to have some suspicions that Kaye went crazy earlier than us and had desperately started to waste oxygen and was preparing to die in the deep sea.
But it wasn't long before Kay cleared the rocks and made his first discovery!
He waved his arms excitedly, but did not stop. Instead, he ran in a certain direction without hesitation and continued to work again and again!
As I was cleaning up, I saw many incomprehensible glyphs on the ground, which were like randomly carved marks. Kai found them easily, and the further back he went, the higher the accuracy of his discovery!
I memorized the patterns that appeared one by one,????????????????????????...
After the last symbol appeared, Kay raised his head in relief, waved to us, and made the pre-agreed success gesture.
But what I felt first was not happiness, but an indescribable shock.
The place where Kay finally arrived with us was a bottomless cave hidden under the deep sea that collapsed! The boundless water was rushing through it, only one step away from us, but it didn't make any difference.
Chapter completed!