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Chapter 302

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"Charge."

"Charge … Caw?"

In the depths of a dark cave, a white fluffy floating sphere was slowly advancing with a skeleton dragon. The ground here was covered in eggshell fragments, and the dry air was filled with the smell of decay. Lin felt that this place had not been fully explored, so she brought Tucker here.

Lin's fluffy sphere was much brighter than the pterosaur's, and she could adjust the brightness, which was very convenient. At the same time, Lin was also teaching it various words. Lin did not need it to understand the meaning now, she only needed it to repeat. Lin wanted to see how many sounds Tucker's vocal cords could produce.

Lin found that Tucker could produce more sounds than she expected, but it was very troublesome for creatures like them to produce sounds. Cephalopods had individual vocal sacs, and skeletal dragons had many limitations because their vocal cords were in their throats.

If she found a limit, perhaps she could try to modify it and make some minor adjustments. Perhaps it could produce richer sounds.

There was no need to modify it now.

"Cave!" Tucker knocked on the ground full of eggshell fragments, producing a 'dong dong' sound. Then, he immediately flipped open the eggshell fragments, and found many cracks on the ground under the pile of eggshell fragments.

Tucker slammed on the cracks, and with a loud noise, all the cracks collapsed at the same time, and a cave appeared in front of Tucker's eyes.

"Caw caw!" Tucker shouted excitedly to Lin, and followed her into the cave.

Tucker's mood to explore the cave was much higher than Lin's, and this had something to do with the skeleton dragons. There might be more of them hiding here. Tucker still wanted to kill all the skeletal dragons here.

Perhaps there was a war between his race and the skeletal dragons in the past? Skeletal dragons on land should be a race that roamed everywhere. They would live in one place for a while, and then go to another place. Then, they would move on to the next location. This made it easy for them to clash with other creatures. This was how the Aztec worms fought with the Cephalopods.

The cave ahead was dark and narrow, and Lin did not know how long it would take to walk. Lin paid attention to the fungus island for now.

The war on the real fungus island could be said to be … rather peaceful. The bacteriophages slowly covered the entire island, and the fungi were constantly digesting themselves. Recently. Lin found that they had digested almost all the mushrooms on the island, and now they were only left with some withered husks.

They didn't fly away or escape through the sea. Lin reckoned that the digested parts had actually seeped into the depths of the island, but they did it very stealthily. Not even a trace of them could be found. However, Lin had recently decided to dig up the island to take a look.

However, there was nothing urgent happening at the moment.

Now that they were back, Lin's pompom and Tucker had been walking underground for a few thousand seconds. The cave here was very strange. The surrounding walls and ground were relatively flat, as if a creature had specially dug it out.

On both sides of the road. Occasionally, they could see some sharp rocks or dinosaur bones. Most of them were horns or claws.

When Tucker saw these things, he felt a sense of anger. He walked faster and faster, and as the path became wider, more and more things appeared around him.

There were all kinds of wooden thorns used for hunting, some charred wood, some small pieces of bone that were strung together, and some engraved cave walls.

Finally, Tucker arrived at a strange area. This place … there were eggs everywhere on the ground.

They were exactly the same as the skeleton dragon eggs Lin saw before, and these eggs were intact. When Tucker saw these eggs, he immediately picked up one of them with his claws and smashed it on the ground.

Crack! The egg broke. It was empty.

This egg might have been left there for a long time. The flesh inside was long gone, and even the outer shell was very fragile. The eggs Lin saw before were not so easy to break.

Tucker then picked up the eggs around him one by one and smashed them on the ground one by one. With a burst of cracking sounds, a large number of eggs were smashed, but all of them were empty.

Lin knew that Tucker just wanted to kill them all. He didn't want to leave a single one alive, and he smashed them one by one very carefully, as if he didn't want to miss any eggs.

Lin ignored him and floated into the depths of the cave.

She found that the entire cave was full of eggs. There might be hundreds of them. Lin slowly floated above the eggs and observed them. Most of them seemed to have been thrown on the ground randomly, but they were all intact. Lin even saw that one egg had been split in half, and there was a small skeleton about a meter away from it.

This baby seemed to have died not long after it was born. Most baby creatures were born with a full set of life skills, but skeleton dragons were different. Without the protection of their elders, they wouldn't have lived long …

But the question was, how long had it been dead?

The pompom floated to the skeleton, extended a few tentacles, and bit off some of the skeleton's fragments. Judging from the condition inside … it seemed to have been dead for ninety days and nights.

Based on the condition outside, it seemed to be a little short. Lin then found some similar baby skeletons nearby. They all died while crawling on the ground, and they all crawled in the same direction …

Lin floated in the direction they crawled, and saw more and more skeletons on the ground. It seemed that many of the eggs here had successfully hatched, which meant that most of the eggs here were once 'alive'. Finally, Lin saw an adult skeleton on the ground where the baby skeletons were gathered.

This skeleton dragon was lying on the ground, and its forelimbs were tightly hugging the skeleton of a baby …

It seemed that something had happened here for them to all die here, and this skeleton dragon looked like Tucker, lying there waiting to die.

Things here seemed to be getting more and more complicated …

Lin flew past the skeletons. In the latter part of the cave, there weren't that many eggs on the ground, and there were many broken ones. There were also some wooden thorns and sharp stones, and even some incomplete adult skeleton. It seemed like a battle had taken place here.

Lin flew to the end of the cave. The walls here were relatively flat, and there was a lot of sand on them. Lin patted them lightly, and the sand sprinkled down like rain. At the same time, cracks appeared on the cave walls.

Perhaps there was another passage behind here …

The pompom reached out a thick tentacle and was about to smash the cave walls …

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