Boom!
Just as Zhou Wen was looking around, he suddenly felt the ground beneath his feet tremble violently. Then, he heard a loud crash before an ear-piercing creaking sound.
Before Zhou Wen could figure out what was happening, the ship's massive body began to tilt to the side. At the same time, there was a dull explosion.
It was unknown where the ice came from, but it smashed into the deck. The shattered ice smashed into people, causing many of them to bleed.
Cries and screams intertwined as the ship flipped more and more violently. Many people fell and slid down. It was unknown where an explosion had occurred, but a heatwave swept over, sending Zhou Wen and Tsukuyomi flying.
Zhou Wen didn't know what the hell this place was. Not only was he unable to use his Essence Energy Skills and various abilities, but his body had also become extremely weak as though he had never cultivated.
Thankfully, his strength and abilities were difficult to use, but his skills and reactions were still there. When Zhou Wen rolled down, he grabbed the railing and didn't let himself fall into the sea.
Previously, Zhou Wen had suspected if Tsukuyomi could use her abilities, but he soon realized that Tsukuyomi couldn't use her strength either. She grabbed a metal pillar at a height higher than Zhou Wen, but the cabin beside her suddenly exploded. The fragments smashed into Tsukuyomi's head, immediately causing her to bleed. She seemed to show signs of fainting as she fell down and rolled out of the deck, about to fall into the sea.
The temperature of the seawater was already below zero degrees Celsius. If it were in the past, Zhou Wen could have gone down to take a bath at such a low temperature, but now, their bodies had become like ordinary people. If they fell, it wouldn't take long for all their heat to be sucked away by the seawater. When that happened, only death awaited them.
Zhou Wen subconsciously reached out to grab the semi-conscious Tsukuyomi and pulled her over.
Although this was a good opportunity to kill Tsukuyomi, Zhou Wen felt that this was likely an operation targeted by the dimensional monarchs. Tsukuyomi had suffered an undeserved calamity.
The enemy of an enemy was a friend. Perhaps saving Tsukuyomi today would give the dimension another Calamity-grade enemy in the future.
At the end of the day, Tsukuyomi was a Calamity creature born and raised on Earth. She was somewhat different from the monarchs of the dimension.
"How are you?" Zhou Wen realized that the wound on Tsukuyomi's forehead was very deep. A few metal fragments had pierced in and she kept bleeding. From the looks of it, the situation wasn't good.
Tsukuyomi opened her mouth but didn't make a sound. Her eyes had already lost focus and she was on the verge of fainting.
Zhou Wen gritted his teeth and ran up the deck with Tsukuyomi, hoping to find something that could be used as a lifeboat, even if it was just a floating plank.
Once the ship sank, the body of an ordinary person would not be able to last long in the water that was mixed with ice. They had to leave the water to have a chance of survival.
However, there were people fleeing for their lives everywhere. Some people jumped into the sea without any regard, hoping to leave the ship as soon as possible. They didn't want to be sucked to the bottom of the sea by the suction force produced when the ship sank. From Zhou Wen's point of view, that was courting death.
There were also people who found tools like lifeboats and jumped into the sea, using them to escape.
However, there were too many people escaping. In order to survive, many people desperately climbed onto the lifeboats beside them. As a result, there were too many people on the lifeboats. The lifeboats flipped over and everyone on the boat fell into the sea.
There were also a few crew members who were organizing children and women to board the lifeboats. Zhou Wen looked around and didn't find anything that could be used as a boat.
The nearby hatches were all metal, making it impossible to use them as rafts.
All Zhou Wen could do was carry Tsukuyomi and constantly rush up, constantly searching for something, hoping to find something that could save his life.
After losing his strength, Zhou Wen realized that the strength of humans was pitifully small. Just running with Tsukuyomi in his arms made his heart beat rapidly. His limbs ached and he couldn't breathe.
The Dao Sutra kept circulating intermittently as Zhou Wen tried his best to engrave the Heaven-Opening Scripture of the Highest Elder on the Wheel of Destiny. However, due to the strange power here, the difficulty of engraving was too high. The shallow marks carved on the Wheel of Destiny quickly vanished, preventing him from engraving the complete Heaven-Opening Scripture of the Highest Elder.
As he was climbing up, a black shadow suddenly smashed down from above. Zhou Wen dodged to the side and the item smashed into a metal pillar beside him. Only then did Zhou Wen realize that it was the panel of a table.
Got it! Zhou Wen was overjoyed. Seeing that the table was about to slide down, he hurriedly rushed over and kicked it, sending it into the sea.
After the table fell, Zhou Wen jumped down as well and fell into the sea with Tsukuyomi.
Tsukuyomi's face was covered in blood and she was completely unconscious. When the seawater washed over her, the blood on her face immediately spread in the seawater, dyeing the nearby seawater red.
The bone-chilling seawater made Zhou Wen shiver involuntarily. He hurriedly pulled the unconscious Tsukuyomi onto the floating table.
However, the buoyancy of the table couldn't withstand the weight of the two of them. A portion of it sank. Zhou Wen's calves were soaked in the seawater as he felt his body heat rapidly drain.
Furthermore, the waves would splash over from time to time, hitting their bodies and faces. It was so cold that they shivered.
A lifeboat was rowing past them. Sitting on it were a few women and children. As they rowed, they watched Zhou Wen and company.
"There's still room for one more person on the boat …" a woman shouted at Zhou Wen.
Zhou Wen looked at the unconscious Tsukuyomi in his arms, gritted his teeth, and handed her over.
The women pulled Tsukuyomi onto the lifeboat. The lifeboat's waterline was almost at its limit, so it was impossible for Zhou Wen to board it again.
Zhou Wen waved his hand at them, indicating for them to leave first.
Without Tsukuyomi's weight, the table rose quite a bit, but it was still soaked in the seawater. As Zhou Wen stood on it, a portion of his calves were still soaked in the seawater. They were numb from the cold and appeared purplish-black.
At that moment, he couldn't care less. As he paddled with all his might, he tried his best to let the table surface. At the same time, he constantly engraved the Heaven-Opening Scripture of the Highest Elder and infused his insights from a hundred years of imprisonment into it.
Without the augmentation of his Essence Energy, it was very difficult to leave a deep mark on the Wheel of Destiny with just his will. However, with the changes in Zhou Wen's will, even without the augmentation of his Essence Energy, the marks became deeper and deeper. Before long, Zhou Wen finally succeeded in engraving the Heaven-Opening Scripture of the Highest Elder.
The moment the Heaven-Opening Scripture of the Highest Elder appeared, Zhou Wen felt the Essence Energy in his body surge out like spring water. It instantly nourished his body and restored his original strength. The cold seawater could no longer harm his body.
How did this happen? Sasser kept watching the scene on the camera. When he saw that Zhou Wen could use Essence Energy in the movie world, his expression turned ugly.
Although his Life Soul was magical, it could only send people into the movie world. It couldn't control the plot in the movie. All he could do was watch helplessly as Zhou Wen recovered his strength.
Suddenly, Sasser felt a mysterious force flow into his Life Soul, causing the movie world in the camera to change.
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