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Chapter 1931

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"If you leave this place, your life will not be protected."

One of the Voidfolk's hand was placed on a white wall.

The wall acknowledged the hand and reacted.

It was as if the wall did not notice that the hand was connected to an octopus-shaped machine …

It seemed to be very effective.

Lin had created an octopus-shaped machine not too long ago. The machine was over three meters long. Although it was called a machine, it was constructed using a flexible material.

Lin had noticed that there were many different materials to create this machine, so she specifically chose this one. This way, the machine could move like a real octopus.

Mini Susumi, on the other hand, was in the octopus's brain, controlling the mechanical body by 'transmitting thoughts'.

In fact, there were many things that could be controlled through thoughts in this place. Earlier, Lin and the Scholar had also discovered that there were things that could create 'animations' here. These things could directly depict a creature's thoughts without the need for the creature to draw slowly.

At the same time, the armor created could also be controlled through a similar method, so even though Mini Susumi was very small, it could still control the entire octopus-shaped machine.

Lin had thought that the door could be detected by checking the shape of the hand, so she created a mechanical scholar's hand and placed it on the door … and it actually reacted.

Lin had thought of other methods in case it didn't react, but it seemed that there was no need.

However, before leaving, Lin wanted to confirm the situation outside. With that in mind, Lin asked the door: "Can you tell me the situation outside?"

[Situation outside: Unknown. Not recommended to leave. Not recommended to step into any unknown place, unless you are trying to approach death, or you are not satisfied with the estimated time for the external situation to end]

It seemed that the captors themselves knew that the estimated time might be very long … and if it was very long … they still advised the creature inside to leave.

That was why they did not completely seal the room, but instead gave the creature a chance to leave.

"Then. Open. "

After saying that, Lin touched the door again. In reality, there was no door, only a wall.

[Entrance in process … requires time …]

The wall began to flicker with white light, which lasted for ten seconds. It continued: [Connection complete. After leaving this place, if anything happens to your life, no one will be responsible for it]

"…" Lin first reached out a tentacle into the light on the wall and looked outside.

Lin saw a dark tunnel. Compared to when Lin and the Scholar first arrived, the path outside the room seemed to have changed a lot. Through the light emitted from the end of the tentacle, Lin could see that the path was littered with all kinds of debris, as well as some corpses of creatures.

They were all floating, which meant that gravity had long since lost its effect.

At the same time, the walls on both sides of the passageway were filled with cracks. However, these cracks did not seem to be caused by vibrations. Instead, they seemed to have been … scraped by something.

Perhaps there was a sharp object in the tunnel.

There doesn't seem to be any danger of explosion or vibration, Lin observed for a while. Then, he moved his body out of the room and arrived at the passageway.

Lin looked back and saw that there was a door on the wall of the passage when she looked at the room. Behind the door was the room's situation.

The situation in the room was very normal, just like the room Lin had been in before. This feeling was very strange.

However, Lin did not come out of the room through the door. Instead, she came out through a teleportation light …

Thinking of this, Lin looked around and saw a crack right next to the door of the room.

The crack was more than three meters long and formed an arc. It was about ten centimeters wide, as if some kind of creature had used its claws to scratch it.

Lin extended a tentacle into the crack and looked at the room from behind the wall. She saw that the room was a pile of metal fragments. There was no room there.

So that was it.

The room Lin had been in before was no longer here. The room might not even be in the Warship. It might be somewhere in the Void.

This was how the captors ensured the safety of the room. Perhaps they had teleported the room to somewhere in the Void, just like what Atlan had requested. They did not bring them to the war. Instead, they placed it in a safe location. Every room had a gravity, temperature, and other maintenance system, so everything in the room would be normal.

If the room was placed in the Warship, it would be impossible to ensure its safety.

The entrance of the room had a teleportation function, which could teleport the creatures that left the room back to the Warship's passageway.

Perhaps they thought that after the war, the Warship would be safe and the creatures would be able to return.

However, the current situation was that the captors had been destroyed … and the creatures in the room could only rely on themselves to survive.

The entrance of the room she saw from the passageway was only an image, but it seemed that they could return if they touched it. It seemed that the teleportation function here was still intact.

I wonder what method they used to teleport them. Was it some kind of device or an organ of the Void Bus? I'll have to investigate that later …

For now, Lin felt that she should continue exploring. For example, she should go to the library from before.

But it might not be easy to get there.

With that in mind, Lin had the octopus robot move around.

Using the fine gripping structure of its tentacles, it was able to crawl along the walls. Lin intended to move forward with a moving point as her target.

There were floating objects everywhere in the passageway. Most of them were metal fragments that had been peeled off from the walls.

Other than that, there were only corpses.

Right in front of Lin, a corpse was slowly floating. It had taken off its helmet, revealing the eyes and mouth of its entire head, as if it was trying very hard to breathe before it died.

It was originally a creature similar to … Atlan, with a relatively flat face. But now, its entire face was protruding, as if it had suffered a great deal of pain.

This was a very strange phenomenon. It was normal for the creatures here to be crushed to death, but to take off its helmet and suffocate like this … that was very strange.

It might have encountered some kind of situation. Lin Sanjiu could not rule out the possibility that it had gotten into an argument with another creature, which caused its helmet to fall off.

But … Lin felt that perhaps it had nothing to do with an argument.

Lin felt that it would be better to examine it first. With that in mind, Lin had the octopus extend its tentacles.

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