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Chapter 2560

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"Gurgle …"

It was … a river.

The black river flowed below Lin's pom-poms.

It was at the bottom of the canyon west of Can City. There was nothing at the bottom of the canyon except for the river.

The huge river occupied the entire canyon. It flowed without making any sound. The gurgle was simulated by Lin.

The pushed city would eventually fall into the river, and this was the Transpirator's final plan.

The Transpirator came up with many plans after coming here. The initial plan was to stun the melted zone and control Grave Glue while it stayed in the lava lake and waited for Lin to attack it.

After Lin defeated the Transpirator, she would discover that the melted zone was unconscious. Then, she would go to Can City and form an army to enter the melted zone again and dig deeper to check the melted zone's nervous system.

The Transpirator knew that Lin would go to Can City, so it created a plan to let Grave Glue attack Can City.

Can City was very difficult for Grave Glue to deal with. Through normal means, Grave Glue could not do much damage to Can City and its residents.

But the Canned City had a weakness, and that was that this city … was actually a nail-shaped structure.

It was not built on the ground. Instead, it was like a huge nail stuck into the ground. The tip of the nail went deep into the ground and the tail was the city. This way, as long as the rocks around the city were loosened, the city would shake and fall to one side.

When the huge city fell into the canyon, it would cause a very … spectacular phenomenon. This phenomenon could be called a "fragmentation explosion."

The black river at the bottom of the canyon was what Brainwave and the others called the "canyon monster." After Lin examined it, she found that it was … something called a "fragmentation layer."

The "fragmentation layer" was also recorded in Midgard's research institute. It was a phenomenon unique to Midgard's body.

They called this phenomenon the "fragmentation layer." In short, anything that came into contact with it would turn into powder in an instant, and the powder would appear in different places far away.

To put it simply, it was as if every part of the body that came into contact with it would be transported to different places.

Lin felt that it would be better to call the black stream at the bottom of the canyon 'Shattered River', because it looked a lot like a river. Of course, it didn't just look like a river, it also looked like a river when you touched it.

The Shattered River was like a real river. When something fell on it, it would splash up, and the bigger the object, the higher the splash would be.

However, sometimes it didn't have to be something big. Some special substances could cause it to sputter.

The thing that the citizens of the city called the Canyon Monster was the sputtering phenomenon of the Shattered River. The main reason for that was because the sputtering phenomenon did not necessarily look like water. Sometimes, it would sputter out strange shapes, like … giant claws or giant creatures. That was why it was called a monster.

The traces left behind on the west side of the city were the traces left behind by the Shattering River. It caused a lot of damage, but it was said that there were some weapons in the city that could stop this kind of splashing.

However, that was only in the case of a small splash. If most of the city fell to the bottom of the valley, then the splash … would not be a splash, but a tsunami.

According to the Evaporator's prediction, the explosion of the 'Shattered Tsunami' would sweep through the entire tomb of Midgard like a storm.

Turning this graveyard space into a strange place full of fragmented layers, although the fragmented layers would cause many abnormal phenomena, and most of the creatures here would be destroyed.

However, the Evaporator would not have any problems.

Because … the shattered layers had no effect on the creatures of the Void. The creatures of the Void could directly pass through the shattered layers without being affected.

Because of the consecutive failures in Midgard, the Evaporator understood that if Lin continued to interfere with it, it would be difficult for it to control Midgard.

In that case, this plan was necessary. As long as the tomb of Midgard was filled with shattered layers, it would be difficult for Lin to do anything here.

Then, the Evaporator could slowly carry out its plan here. After all, the tomb was connected to Midgard. It could think of a way to form an army here and then go to Midgard.

In short, it planned to control the tomb first before moving on to Midgard.

However, it could not do it by itself.

Because of Lin's bombardment, most of it was destroyed, and it would take a long time to repair.

Moreover, it also believed that Lin would definitely chase it here, so it thought of this plan … to let Lin destroy it first.

As long as Lin believed that the Evaporator was completely destroyed, she would let down her guard. Then, the Evaporator's plan could proceed smoothly. Indeed, Lin did not attack the tomb glue at first.

The Evaporator's last move was to let a … companion come here.

The previous Evaporator was indeed completely destroyed by Lin. It did not leave anything behind. The metal rod that affected the tomb glue was also a consumable.

It was completely destroyed. However, before it was destroyed, or in fact, before it came in, it planned to call for reinforcements. However, it did not call for reinforcements because it could not guarantee its safety.

If it called for more reinforcements, it might cause more Evaporators to be destroyed.

There were only a few Evaporators left, so each one of them was very … important.

Now, it believed that it could turn the tomb of Midgard into a safe environment. This way, it could allow another companion to come to this location and slowly carry out its plan to control Midgard in a safe area filled with fragmented strata.

However, the Evaporator did not seem to have calculated everything.

It did not expect the Meltdown Zone to wake up so quickly. That led Lin to know the Evaporator's plan from the Meltdown Zone through the two Brain-Creation Monsters.

There was also the reinforcements that it summoned.

The Evaporator did not summon from inside the graveyard but from outside. Before it was teleported in, it had left … something that should be a communicator outside.

The Evaporator might have known that it might be teleported in when it used Midgard's weapon. It had already thought of this plan at that time.

At that time, it had also left a communicator outside and let the communicator contact its companions after a period of time, asking them to come here.

This should be around the time when the Can City moved to the canyon.

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