"They have many reasons for bombarding this world …"
"The most obvious reason is to injure and kill the creatures in the bombardment zone. N ∈ n ∈ n ∈. "
"The second reason is to cover the bombardment zone with crystals. Through a special technique, they can make the crystals spread immediately after the explosion … As a result, the explosions seem to be covered in crystals."
"These crystals are of different types. Some are very ordinary and useless crystals, but some … possess very useful effects. For example …"
"… connect to another world."
… … …
"In other words … this is their world?"
The Scholar and Cryopteris were still in the warehouse of the ship. Their gazes were focused on the only window in the warehouse.
Pink light seeped in from there, illuminating the floor of the warehouse … It dyed the entire warehouse with a wondrous colour.
"This is our world … I've returned." The Primordial realm expert that had been huddled in the corner had recovered. It stood before the Scholar and said, "You're very valuable, so I brought you back for research …"
"It's talking nonsense." Cryopteris said to the Scholar, "It had no choice but to teleport back because it was afraid of death. The crater where the ship was before had a teleportation function. After I sent the ship down, the Primordial realm expert felt like it was very likely to die, so it activated the teleportation function. However, it brought us here as well."
"I see," said the Scholar, "But we …"
"Ah! I'm going to die! I'm going to die! Save me! Save me! " A sharp cry suddenly rang out. It came from the scorpion beside Cryopteris. It constantly wriggled on the ground as if it had run aground.
"What's wrong with it?" asked the Scholar in doubt.
"It can't adapt to the environment here, but it can still hold on for a while." Cryopteris walked over to the scorpion and bit it, "I'll take it to get used to treatment. You stay here and think of a way to defeat this Primordial realm expert."
With that, Cryopteris ran towards the exit. Just as it was about to reach the exit, the Primordial realm expert turned around.
Bang!
A huge box. It suddenly exploded beside the Primordial realm expert. The scholar called out to the Primordial realm expert in the language of emerald dragons, "Be careful, your opponent is over here!"
With that, the scholar started to run quickly. At the same time, he grabbed all the boxes along the way and threw them at the Primordial realm experts. Every single box would be smashed to pieces the moment they hit the Primordial realm expert. Countless pieces of wood would fly through the warehouse.
The Primordial realm expert stared closely at the Scholar … Boom! An explosion erupted beneath the Scholar's feet, but it didn't hit him.
The Scholar charged towards the Primordial realm extremely quickly. At the same time, she threw a punch at the Primordial realm expert.
The scholar's fist flashed. At the same time, the scholar felt like he had struck something very … tough. This thing stood before the Primordial realm expert.
However, the Scholar did not pull back her fist. Instead, she continued to push her fist forward and said to the Primordial realm expert, "I heard you can't attack when you're defending, right?"
The Primordial realm expert did not answer the Scholar. Instead, he rapidly retreated, and the Scholar immediately followed, placing his fist on the Primordial realm expert's defences.
In the end, the Primordial Realm expert had nowhere to run, as the wall of the warehouse was right behind it. The Scholar was right in front of it.
The Primordial realm expert looked at the Scholar's fist. Although its fish-like face was emotionless, the Scholar felt like it was thinking about something.
"It's abandoned its defences …"
In the next second, the Scholar felt the obstruction in front of her fist vanish. Her fist quickly moved forward, landing on the Primordial realm expert's chest.
Boom! At the same time, the Scholar's abdomen suddenly exploded. Mechanical parts scattered across the ground as the Scholar collapsed.
"I see … It's abandoned its defences to attack …" The Scholar looked at the Primordial realm expert. Her fist had basically sunk in the Primordial realm expert's chest. However, it did not seem like it had suffered much damage, while the Scholar's abdomen had exploded. That meant it could no longer stand up.
However … that did not mean the Primordial realm had won.
At the same time, on the other side …
"It seems very fitting." Cryopteris and the scorpion were in another part of the cabin. The scorpion, who had been yelling that it was about to die, was now wearing a thin layer of … clothing. The clothing was made according to its size, and it matched it very well.
"It is indeed very fitting. I will remember everything you've done for me, you big-mouthed creature," the scorpion said to Cryopteris. "But I really want to know, did you prepare this especially for me?" the scorpion said to Cryopteris.
"It wasn't specially prepared. It was improvised. " Cryopteris pointed at the surrounding walls. There were many mechanical arms there. "Do you see these? They're called 'Equipment Extractors'. They can make equipment according to the local environment and biological structure. You'll be able to adapt to the environment if you wear the equipment they make. "
"It's very convenient," said the scorpion. "I'll try to make them work for me."
"Then let's go back first." With that said, the Explosive Roar Worm ran back in the direction it came from. The Scorpion looked around and followed.
"It seems like the battle is over. You did well."
After returning to the warehouse, Cryopteris saw wooden shards all over the ground, as well as two … corpses.
"You should have helped me fight …" said the Scholar on the ground. "That way, I wouldn't have had to work so hard …"
"I'm not in charge of fighting. I have many other things to do." Cryopteris looked at the Primordial Realm expert on the other side. There was a hole in the Primordial Realm expert's chest. The Primordial Realm expert leaned against the wall powerlessly. Although he didn't fall down, he seemed to be dead.
"It seems like it didn't expect my fist to be able to leave my arm and pierce through it," said the Scholar. "But … I won't be able to capture it for research."
"There's no need to capture it now." Cryopteris said. "Because there are many more things worth studying here … We'll see them very soon. Anyway, let's fix you first. There's a device on the ship that can fix you."
… … …
"Looks like … this place is indeed worth studying."
The sky was white and pink, as if it was made by a thick layer of fog. There was no starry sky or sunlight, but there was a ray of light that shone through the strange sky, illuminating this world.
"There are many complicated gases here."
Cryopteris, the repaired Scholar, and … the Scorpion stood at the bow of the ship. They looked around and saw that this was a world shrouded in pink.
The ship was currently docked on a body of water. It seemed to be very shallow, so the ship didn't float or sink. This body of water stretched as far as they could see. Occasionally, they could see some huge crystals or strange objects that looked like trees standing in the water.
"Let's call this place the Pink Swamp." Cryopteris walked to the edge of the deck and jumped down. With a splash, pink water splashed everywhere.
The Scholar and the Scorpion looked at each other, and then the Scholar jumped down as well, falling into the water.
"This feels a little like … 'mercury'." The Scholar scooped up some of the liquid and looked at it carefully. "It feels very interesting …"
Splash! The Scorpion landed beside the Scholar. Because it was very small, it swam on the surface of the water.
"What do we do now? Can we go back? "The Scorpion asked Cryopteris." Why did we come to this place? I want to go back. "
"We won't go back yet." Cryopteris looked around and said, "We're going to explore this place, but we don't know where this place is …"
"Yeah, there's not a single Primordial realm expert here." The Scholar shook off the water in her hand and looked at the sky. "Logically speaking, shouldn't Primordial realm experts be teleported back to their own cities or places like this? This looks like … the wilderness. But that's not bad, or we'll be killed as soon as we stick our heads out, or we'll be captured and studied. "
"Let's just walk around and see what we can find."
With that, Cryopteris walked forward, and the Scorpion immediately swam up as well.
"Wait, are we just going to leave like this?" The Scholar said, "Aren't we going to make any preparations? What if we run into danger? "
"… That's true." The Boilerplate suddenly turned around, walked to the bottom of the boat, and climbed up. The scorpion also followed the Boilerplate.
"That strange Scorpion seems to be especially clingy …" The Scholar did not climb up. Instead, she waited where she was. At the same time, she used the detector on her body to examine the surroundings.
"The gravity here is … 80% of a pompom's. The air density is very close, but there's almost no oxygen …" The Scholar looked at the detector as she said, "Skeletons might die very quickly here, but the Scorpion seems to be quite powerful for being able to last for a while. As for Cryopteris, they should have already been constructed to move through the void."
Beep beep beep.
Suddenly, the Scholar's detector beeped. The beep meant that there was a very large … object moving nearby.
However, it only beeped for an instant before disappearing.
"Strange …"
The Scholar looked at the detector in confusion. It indicated that there was something around a hundred meters away, but … it only appeared for an instant.
Crack!
The sound behind her made the Scholar jump in fright. She hurriedly turned around and discovered … that the deck of the ship had opened up.
A very large machine crawled out from the opened deck. At the same time, the Scholar saw that Cryopteris and the Scorpion were in the cockpit of the machine.
"What? So it was you guys who made the noise." Seeing this, the Scholar breathed a sigh of relief. However, this still did not explain what the Scholar had detected earlier was. Let's not worry about it for now.
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