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Chapter 168 The unknown sea is too terrifying(2/2)

"Get cover quickly!" Boon shouted in panic, and pulled Na up and hid behind a small mountain col.

Accompanied by the huge crystal crystals flying above them with a scream that sounded like tearing the air, they continued to disintegrate in the flames formed by friction with the air.

Finally, it disappeared out of sight of Boone.

boom!

A violent earthquake occurred, causing the two of them to fall unsteadily. The terrifying vibrations caused rocks at both ends of the valley to roll down.

Then, an extremely strong air current swept from outside the valley into the valley.

Fortunately, the ceremony location they chose was a valley and they were hiding behind a small mountain col. Otherwise, just the shock wave caused by the falling crystal would have been enough to kill them.

"Are you okay?"

After escaping death, Boone breathed a sigh of relief and asked Laina beside him.

"I'm fine." Laina also replied after the disaster.

Recalling the scene just now, Boone asked in confusion: "What happened to the fall just now? Is it also part of the ritual category?"

Laina was silent for a while before replying: "...I don't know."

If it is the Lord of Kargans, then why does it fall from the sky or is it constantly disintegrating?

If it is said that it is not the Lord of Kargans, but other aliens, why did it fall from high altitude?

Who attacked that crystal?

Laina, who had these questions in her heart, also felt extremely shocked.

An alien civilization that can cross the huge scale of the universe and reach their home planet Kaya is already quite close to a god, even if it is not a god.

And just now, the 'god' was killed by an invisible force in front of their eyes...

Even Laina, who was very nervous, could not help but feel a huge wave of terror.

This kind of terror is not the terror of death, but a greater and unspeakable terror.

The world turned from clear to dark in Lena's eyes, an absolute darkness where nothing could be seen. Kaya, where the Baina people had thrived for generations, became an isolated island offshore.

In the depths of this dark sea composed of "unknown", there are countless indescribable things lurking.

The stupid and ignorant Banas people naively thought that the world was what they saw now, and then they self-righteously placed a "god" in the circle they defined as the apex of the world.

But what about human reality?

When such a god really appears in this dark ocean, he is nothing more than an insignificant piece of food in this boundless unknown sea.

One has appeared just now, are there more to come?

How many of those who have not appeared in the unknown sea are there?
Chapter completed!
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