The dust particles were drifting away.
They covered the sky, darkened the surface of the sea, and caused the once bright sunlight to disappear.
Generally speaking, this was a very common phenomenon in this world, regardless of whether it was the era of the Voidfolk or the era of the fungi.
These two races used different methods to pollute the sky of this world, but the reason for the dust particles to cover the sky this time was a bit different from before.
This time, the dust particles mainly came from the islands on the surface of the sea.
There were a total of 10 islands, all of which had been used as weapons by the fungi to attack the Transpiration, but now they had all stopped.
Countless fragments were rising from the islands like mist, making them look like volcanoes on the surface of the sea.
These islands also stopped moving. They were under the control of a powerful force and could not move at all.
The fungi also seemed to be a bit shocked by this strange force, so they stopped sending out their fungi troops just like Lin did.
Lin was studying this strange force.
Many pompoms were now flying towards the evaporated islands. These pompoms had a lot of pain receptors all over their bodies.
Being in the middle of an island would cause them to feel like their entire body was being torn apart by a powerful force. For a normal creature, this was a pain that could drive them insane.
But for Lin, she was able to use these nerves to determine how the tearing force worked.
These forces weren't evenly distributed. She could feel that the force of the pompoms was distributed between half a centimeter to one centimeter, and they were all being pulled in different directions.
That was why they were able to tear the creature apart. However, Lin also noticed that if they were lying on the ground, the part of their body that was in contact with the ground wouldn't be torn apart.
And the fragments that were torn apart would be immediately taken over by another force, causing them to float into the air.
Although they all seemed to have the same effect, there were actually countless different forces at work. Lin also noticed that she could rely on her own strength to resist this tearing force, but she had to have the corresponding muscle structure on her body to be able to do so. At the same time, she also needed to be sturdy enough. It was obvious that the fungi on the island didn't meet these conditions, and even Lin's pompoms couldn't hold on for long before being torn apart.
Although they were being torn apart on purpose.
And all of this was due to the sharp object that the cultists shot at the island.
To be more precise, this object looked more like a tentacle. It was about 6 meters long, with an outer shell that looked like an ice crystal.
This thing seemed to be the main thing that made the evaporation work. The evaporator used it to make the evaporation appear on the island.
The fungus was also thinking the same thing as Lin. Lin could see many flying fungus creatures flying into the island, only to be torn to pieces.
Like Lin, Fungus was probing the evaporation. They would definitely want to know the secrets inside. Otherwise, they would not be able to defeat the Evaporators.
So how does it all work?
While the pompoms were observing the island, Lin also had more detection units scout the island from the air to understand how the [Steam] worked.
In fact, Lin had more or less guessed this before. It had almost the same effect as the Star Bus's gravity control, and gravity control was also related to the teleportation ability.
Lin first thought about bus-like creatures.
Whether it was the Star Bus or the Void Bus, they all had a set of gravity-related organs. This set of organs was quite large and was divided into many different parts. Each of these parts performed different tasks to complete the control of gravity.
The surveillance part. It was usually used to detect the gravitational force inside the body and maintain the balance of gravity. At the same time, it could also detect the gravitational force of other worlds, or even the gravitational force of distant galaxies. That was why bus-like creatures were able to adjust their own gravity before teleporting.
The active part was the part that directly controlled the gravitational force. It could maintain the balance of the gravitational force inside the body, while also preventing the body from being affected by the gravitational force of other worlds or similar effects.
Normally, the interior of a Tumbler would be a high-temperature environment due to the gravitational force, but that wasn't necessarily the case for bus-like creatures. If they wanted to, they might be able to create an empty space inside their body.
There was also a part of the active part that didn't work. This part was called the backup part, and it would only be activated when the active part was damaged.
While bus-like creatures were controlling the gravitational force. They could only affect relatively large objects or everything within a large area. Lin had never seen them use this ability on very small objects before.
But the Evaporators were able to do this. They could affect very small objects, guiding different gravitational forces in different directions to tear objects apart.
Although it seemed to be quite powerful, Lin felt that the Evaporators weren't necessarily better at controlling gravity than the bus-like creatures.
Because their tearing effect wasn't caused by gravity. Instead, it was through pressure.
The Evaporators could create a small hole around an object that was similar to the void. This way, a small part of the surface of the fungus that came into contact with the hole would be immediately torn off.
After continuously creating these small holes, the whole object would naturally be completely torn apart. This was equivalent to a continuous miniature teleportation.
However, this was only done to fungi. Lin noticed this when she observed the fungi on the island being attacked. The Evaporators used a different method to deal with the pompoms.
They were indeed using a method similar to the bus-like creatures to tear apart the pompoms, perhaps because the pompoms were relatively sturdier.
However, this method was very similar to the method used to deal with fungi. The Evaporators also created a large number of small holes around the pompoms. These holes were all less than a centimeter in size, and the moment the holes were opened, a powerful suction force would pull the pompoms' skin into the holes to achieve the effect of tearing the pompoms apart.
Although Lin already knew how the process worked, she wasn't sure how the Evaporators created such a powerful force in the small teleportation holes.
This force worked in the same way as gravity, but she wasn't completely sure if it was the usual kind of gravity.
On the other hand, the floating debris also had a similar effect, but the force was much weaker and could only cause the debris to slowly float up.
Although the key parts were still unknown, as long as she knew how the Evaporators worked, she would be able to stop them.
With that in mind, Lin had a unit in the void aim at the ocean below.
This unit looked similar to a creature called a lobster. It was about a hundred meters long, and Lin had it hover above the fungal world not too long ago.
Right now, it was using its forelimbs to aim downwards.
With a bang, a ball-shaped object shot out and rushed downwards with a whistling sound that Lin had simulated. Soon, the ball-shaped object's shadow could be seen above the ocean below.
It landed on an island of evaporating fungi, but instead of crashing into the ground, it exploded in the air.
The explosion didn't affect anything, or at least, that was what it seemed like.
However, something miraculous soon happened to the island. The dust that was slowly rising like smoke stopped rising and began to fall, sprinkling on the sea.
The island's evaporation had stopped.
Although there weren't many fungi left on the island, the few that were still around had stopped evaporating.
Sure enough, stopping it was very simple. Since it was caused by teleportation, all she needed to do was attack it with explosives that could interfere with teleportation, and the evaporation wouldn't work.
In this regard, the Bus creatures seemed to be more powerful than the Evaporators. This was because while the Bus creatures' control of gravity was related to teleportation, simply interfering with teleportation wouldn't be enough to stop their organs from functioning. They still had ways to make their organs function normally.
However, Lin didn't know if there were any special methods to deal with the Evaporators, but at the very least, these weapons would no longer work after being interfered with.
The Evaporators were using the tentacle-like object to guide the teleportation energy in order to cause the evaporation to take effect on the island. It was similar to the external teleportation device created by the Void Bus, but it still needed to be guided at such a close distance.
The fungi seemed to be surprised by this phenomenon as well. A large number of them immediately flew towards the island that had stopped evaporating and began to explore it in an attempt to understand the situation. There were also many fungi that flew towards where the explosives came from.
However, they couldn't fly into the Void, so they couldn't see Lin's troops for the time being.
As for the Evaporators, they didn't seem to have any special reaction. Or rather, even if they were surprised, Lin couldn't tell.
On the other hand, the cultists were very surprised. This was because they had been paying attention to the island while they were building. When a few of them noticed that the island had stopped evaporating, they all exclaimed in surprise. "The legendary weapon has stopped working!"
Although they were surprised, they never stopped working. They had already built a tall building there. These buildings looked hemispherical and were also made of a large number of stones.
As for the door that was used to launch the evaporation weapon, it had been blocked by a large number of new buildings. They probably wouldn't be able to launch anything else, unless they could launch something that could bend.
They were also constantly communicating with each other while building the buildings. Based on their communication, it seemed like the buildings were almost finished.
Perhaps something new would happen after they were finished, and the fungi were preparing to use a new method to destroy the Evaporators.
PS: Thanks to ~ Undead War Chronicles ~ for the tip ~
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