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Chapter 3373

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Although she needed to communicate with the balloon creatures …

But before that, Lin still decided to take a look at the place where they bred their young, which was this place called the 'Life Bed'.

From the outside … Lin felt that this place was quite similar to a stable continent, a continent floating in the solidified void.

But while the stable continent was mixed with a lot of normal void matter, the Life Bed was made of pure solidified matter.

Furthermore, the Life Bed wasn't 'hard'. Its surface was soft while its insides were filled with liquid. The Death Warship's detection system was able to detect its general composition.

In general, it was very similar to the 'Water Wall' outside, made of soft and tough materials, while the insides were filled with liquid that contained life, but it was much larger than the Water Wall.

The Life Bed was over a thousand kilometers in length and width, while its thickness was over a hundred kilometers.

Both on the surface and inside, there were a large number of … moving things, most likely living creatures. Lin also noticed some that looked like the young of the balloon creatures.

Although they were of different shapes, they all had a tail that acted as their main body. Apart from them, there were also many other living creatures here. Since she was very interested in their life forms, Lin felt that she should take a closer look.

And so, Lin had the Death Warship slowly approach the Life Bed and land on the 'surface' at its center.

From here, Lin could see many large creatures slowly moving about on the surface. They looked quite interesting, so she decided to study them first.

However, as soon as the Death Warship touched the Life Bed … Lin found that the entire Life Bed suddenly stopped moving.

Whether it was the creatures on the surface or the Life Bed itself, they all entered a state of solidification and stopped moving.

Lin then had the Death Warship fly a bit higher, and found that after a while, the Life Bed regained its activity, and the creatures on the surface began to move again.

This was probably some sort of protective mechanism.

Lin tried a few more times, and after examining the creatures on the surface, Lin found the reason. This Life Bed and the creatures on it didn't have any anti-solidification substance inside their bodies.

They could move purely because there was an 'anti-solidification field' around the Life Bed, and the anti-solidification field's radius was only a bit over ten meters on the surface of the Life Bed.

Furthermore, it could … close at any time.

As soon as it closed, the creatures here would instantly freeze, and so would the Life Bed itself. Furthermore, after the Life Bed was frozen, its surface would become extremely sturdy.

In short, Lin felt that something inside was controlling the anti-solidification field to prevent external attacks.

It felt like a very simple reaction system, similar to some plants.

"It's there!" "I found it!" "Come quickly!"

Suddenly, Lin received a message. She saw a large group of creatures flying over from afar. They were all … balloon creatures.

Their sizes ranged from tens to hundreds of meters, and their numbers … Lin felt that there might be tens of millions of them.

As a matter of fact, Lin already knew that there were a lot of balloon creatures here, as well as … their influence.

However, they did not extend their influence to the Bed of Life. Rather, it could be said that they deliberately allowed the Bed of Life to develop on its own.

This was also related to their attitude of deliberately letting their young grow on their own.

As for creatures like Lin who were directly approaching the Life Bed, they seemed to have a lot of opinions.

And so, Lin had the Death Warship quickly move downwards. When the Death Warship touched the surface of the Life Bed, it froze again.

A disintegration ray shot out, 'cutting' a huge crack in the solid surface.

Then, the Death Warship entered the rift and snuck into … the bed of life.

The inside of the Life Bed was also in a frozen state, but the Death Warship could freely travel through it.

In fact, most solidified substances … their properties would not change. For example, after a liquid was solidified, it would still be like liquid, and it could move freely inside.

However, some of the Life Bed's surface was solidified and would become very solid, requiring a disintegration ray to open.

When Lin entered, the balloon creatures also chased after her, but they did not enter the Life Bed with the Death Warship. Instead, they gathered outside.

Obviously, they would not attack this place … and Lin planned to communicate with them inside the Life Bed.

With that in mind, Lin had the Death Warship send a signal to the balloon creatures outside.

"Boom!"

The moment Lin did so, the crack that had been cut closed abruptly, and Lin also noticed that … the message wasn't sent outside.

Lin found that after the Life Bed closed, Lin lost all signals from the outside world.

Originally, the Death Warship's detection range was very large, but after it closed, Lin found that it could not penetrate the surface of the Life Bed, and could only detect the environment inside.

Moreover, Lin found that the Life Bed was no longer solidified, and everything began to move.

There were many creatures around, and most of them seemed to be frightened by the Death Warship and quickly moved away.

Only a group of creatures did not run away, and instead quickly surrounded the Death Warship.

This group of creatures looked like … a group of captains.

They were indeed captain-like creatures of the Death Warship. They were about ten meters in size, and their bodies were emitting star-like … radiance.

All the Death Warships used such creatures as captains, but Lin did not expect there to be so many of them here.

Perhaps these captain-like creatures also grew out of the Life Bed?

While Lin was thinking, a large number of captain-like creatures leaned against the Death Warship's outer skin, and Lin found that they began to … send a large number of signals here.

These signals were all 'disintegration' signals.

Simply put, they wanted the Death Warship to disintegrate on its own, and the original Death Warship would have done this.

Because the Death Warship could be commanded by any captain, and this probably included these wild creatures.

However … because Lin had been researching the Death Warship and modified many of its internal systems, she was not affected by these captain-like creatures.

At the same time, Lin could also ask them some questions, such as … whether they grew up here or not.

When Lin sent out these questions, this large group of captain-like creatures seemed to be greatly frightened, and they quickly scattered and gathered near the Death Warship.

Lin found that this large group of captain-like creatures were all gathered together, and formed a very large … body.

But they did not fuse together, and simply piled together.

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