"Is that so? You're outside? I don't know how to get in. What should we do now? "
The Scholar and Lin were still talking. The Scholar was treating Lin as a Susumi, so it did not seem to have any qualms when it spoke.
Normally, the Scholar's tone and attitude towards Lin were like … a 'believer'.
However, it seemed to be more convenient this way. After Lin talked to it, she found out that the Scholar was just above the soft-bodied creature's manufacturing organ.
Then, for some unknown reason, it was directly teleported into this building and stayed with this group of unique creatures.
So, Lin gave it some advice.
"What? Should we disconnect? " The Scholar heard the advice and said regretfully, "I still want to stay here a bit longer to understand the creatures here …"
"But according to what you said, it's going to collapse? After it collapses, our consciousness might go to some strange place? "The Scholar said," Actually … I also want to see what kind of place it is … "
"It's fine if you want to go," Lin said to the Scholar, "but I don't know what will happen."
"If we are connected through dream energy, then even if we are far away, we can still control this mechanical body." The Scholar said, "If that's the case, then there should be no problem … How about this, you go back first, I'll stay here for a bit and report back to the camp and ask what will happen."
"… I can't predict what will happen," Lin said, "I … asked before."
"Is that so?" The Scholar said, "If that's the case, I still want to go and take a look, but it seems dangerous …"
Lin asked, "Are you afraid?"
"Of course I am," the Scholar said. The Scholar said, "But exploration is also the main purpose of my life. I want to know everything, and … I haven't done anything special."
"I want to do something special now, like … helping Lin … to explore the situation after the collapse," the Scholar said, "If that's the case, I will also …"
"Then let's go and see," Lin said. Lin replied: "Let's see what's going to happen, I'll also be here … to take a look with you"
"Is that so? You want to go and see? Very well, I will send some information back first. Then we will wait here, "the Scholar said," Then … "
Boom!
Suddenly, the entire building began to tremble. The creatures in the building were greatly frightened and began to flee in all directions.
The creatures crowded against the walls of the building. Many creatures seemed to be trying to break open the sealed walls to get out, but some squeezed towards the center, trying to stay away from the collapsing outside.
However, no matter how they moved, it was as if they were rolling on a high-temperature iron plate. It was meaningless.
"This is the biggest quake we've ever seen!" the scholar shouted from the agitated crowd. "Has the collapse begun?"
"You … don't move!"
The Scholar's voice was heard by another creature. The five-meter-tall creature with a huge body and many limbs quickly walked up to the Scholar and said, "You're strange. You don't look like you're wearing armor. You're a … machine!"
This creature looked a little like a centipede, a centipede that stood up.
It waved its limbs and grabbed the scholar. "I've noticed you for a long time! I saw you suddenly appear here and do some strange things. You look very suspicious. Do you have something to do with the things that imprisoned us? "
"Did you see the things that imprisoned you?" the Scholar asked the creature.
"Those things look like very soft objects!" the creature said to the Scholar. "Are you related to them?"
"Why do you think they are related to me?" the Scholar said calmly. "Put me down."
"Because you suddenly appeared here! And you're a machine! "Feeling the ground shaking, the creature was even more frightened." Hurry up! You must know something. Even if you're not with them, you should know the way out, right? "
"Yes, there must be something wrong with it! Let us out quickly! Otherwise, I'll break you! "
As the creature said this, a large group of creatures gathered around. They seemed to think that the Scholar was with the micro-machine for some very strange reason.
However, their thoughts were actually very simple. They were just scared to death and found a random target to vent their anger.
Otherwise, they would have nothing to do while feasting on their fear.
"I don't know why I'm here!" the Scholar said. "I'm also trapped here!"
"It's talking nonsense! Kill it quickly! Maybe we can dig out a device from it that can get us out! Yes! Do it quickly! "
Many creatures gathered around the Scholar. They all looked like they were about to pounce. Lin thought that if they had weapons, they might actually start a fight. However, the micro-machine seemed to have confiscated all their weapons before gathering them here.
"Send this signal to them." Looking at the situation here, Lin sent a signal to the Scholar.
"What is this?" Although the Scholar was confused, she still sent out the signal …
"Why … are they all not moving?"
After a moment, the Scholar found that the creatures that were screaming around her had all stopped moving.
The signal was mainly an 'armor shutdown signal.' This was specially set up by the mayor to deal with these creatures.
It could be used to stop their armor at will. Even their speech function was shut down, so they could not even make a sound.
Thinking about this, Lin told the Scholar the purpose of this signal and said that she had just received it from 'Lin' in the camp.
"Really? They're … the creatures from the Floating Rocky Land? "The Scholar was shocked. She broke free from the creature that was holding her and jumped to the ground.
"Rumble …"
The moment the Scholar landed, the ground shook. The ground shook again, and the whole building shook. Many creatures were unable to move and fell to the ground.
Lin looked at the surroundings outside and felt that it was about time. Although the building had miraculously remained unscathed until now, now … a huge crack was heading straight for the building.
Boom!
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