Attack ineffective. Just these four words showed the helplessness of humans in the face of [Disaster].
Although there were more powerful attacks left, the consequence was the destruction of the environment that humans lived in. Therefore, until the last moment, humans still maintained a minimum level of rationality.
The sea wind was bone-chilling, accompanied by the sound of waves.
On the cliff, Mo Laowu and the others stood side by side, looking at the monster from afar without saying a word.
The so-called information gathering was just like this, observing from afar the giant red creature with tumors all over its body floating on the surface of the sea.
For a monster like this that could easily sink a national-level fleet, even an experienced sea hunter like Mo Laowu couldn't do anything about it. He couldn't even find any information related to the monster in his rich experience and knowledge.
Mo Laowu passed the binoculars to his teammate beside him, then walked to the edge of the cliff and looked down at the red waves that were scattered by the reefs below.
Currently, it was still unclear how the monster dyed the sea red. The only thing that was clear was that normal people would fall into a deep coma for a short period of time after touching the sea water, then their bodies would show signs of [Corpse Decay] within an hour, and then they would die.
The size of a human was equivalent to the tiny fat particles on the monster's body. Presumably, the monster wouldn't put humans on its [Prey List]. However, the appearance of the red waves still killed a large number of tourists who didn't know the situation at the beginning.
Until now, the number of people who lost their lives due to [Disaster] had reached a shocking number.
"Normal people will die if they touch the sea water, but we can use 'Qi' to resist the invasion of the sea water."
Mo Laowu lowered his hand and put the cigarette bottle on the hard rock ground. His eyes behind the sunglasses stared at the red sea water that kept splashing onto the reefs, as if he was throwing a question to the air in front of him.
"It's not just the sea water …"
In the team, a bespectacled psychic said softly.
That sentence wasn't clear, but the psychic users present knew what was going on.
The parasites that controlled humans, the sea water that turned humans into corpses, the plant seeds that turned creatures' bones into branches, the blue dandelions that crazily grew hair and caused many creatures to suffocate.
These strange phenomena that were gradually becoming active all over the world were absolutely terrifying disasters for ordinary people, but for telekinesis users, it was just a kind of attack that they could use their telekinesis to resist.
As long as they could withstand it, it would not be considered a disaster. It was just like an ordinary attack and defense battle. If they could withstand it, it meant that they were not in danger.
Even so, the telekinesis users didn't feel at ease.
From their point of view, not to mention the [Age Reversal Disaster] that couldn't be resisted by telekinesis, a giant monster like this could easily kill any telekinesis user with one stomp.
That was what they thought. They were also glad that these behemoths that appeared along the coastline would not land on land. Otherwise, the future of mankind would be bleak.
But even without the threat of these behemoths, the various disasters that were wreaking havoc on the continent were enough to exhaust the various countries. Even with the Disaster Division, they still hadn't been able to resolve any of these disasters.
Everyone silently observed the monster that was only partially exposed on the surface of the sea. Only the rustling of the pen tip on the paper could be heard amidst the sea breeze.
.....
Ulubian Continent, a small town inland.
A spaceship came from afar and slowly landed on the empty ground outside of the town.
Now, the sea route had become very dangerous, but the air route was not affected, and the transportation of the six continents was mainly through the air route.
The spaceship landed, the hatch opened, and Nitro walked out. Kita Yoshida and several other hunters followed closely behind Nitro.
The group got off the spaceship one after another and looked up at the town not far away. A large group of black crows were circling above the town, giving off an ominous aura.
Nitro stroked the beard on his chin with a serious expression.
This town was the source of a new type of disaster. Now, including the livestock, no one was left alive in the town. They came here to investigate and collect information.
Kita Yoshida walked to Nitro's side and said softly, "The crows are fine."
After coming here, the first thing she noticed was that the crows were safe and sound.
According to the report, all living things should have been the target of the new disaster. However, the large group of crows that gathered in the sky above the town were completely fine. Some of the crows even flew to the ground of the town, and after a while, they flew back to the roofs as if the town was their nest.
Nitro naturally noticed the crows as well. He nodded and said, "Let's enter the town."
He took the lead and walked into the town alone. At the same time, he opened his orifices and let his telekinesis float around his body.
Kita Yoshida and several other hunters also opened their orifices and let their telekinesis enter the state of [Train]. Then, they followed Nitro without saying a word.
Telekinesis was the reason why they dared not to use any protection.
That new type of disaster could make ordinary people helpless, but it could not penetrate the protection of telekinesis.
Nitro and the others quickly entered the town. There were many corpses lying on the bluestone paved streets, and the air was filled with a pungent smell of rotten grass.
Visible to the naked eye, there were gray branches wrapped around the corpses. There was no vitality unique to plants, but instead, there was a sense of ruin.
Nitro glanced at the corpses nearby and then looked at the street in the distance.
From near to far, he instantly counted the number of corpses on the street.
Kita Yoshida gave Nitro a questioning look.
Nitro nodded. Kita Yoshida saw this and walked to the nearest corpse.
She squatted down and looked at the corpse closely. Her gaze fell on the branches stained with some dried blood.
There was very little blood and it was very messy. It barely matched the characteristics of being broken out of the body.
The branches that wrapped around the corpse were grayish white, like a faded wall of paint.
Kita Yoshida resisted the urge to touch it with her hand. Her gaze turned slightly and looked at the face of the corpse.
The branches were tangled in a disorderly pile. The density was not high. Through the gaps between the branches, she could vaguely see that it was a male corpse. The expression frozen on the face was unusually ferocious. It seemed that he had suffered considerable pain before he died.
"The densest part is …"
Kita Yoshida looked at the ribs of the corpse. It was indeed the same as described in the previous report.
"How is it?"
Nitro walked to Kita Yoshida's side, and the other team members scattered into the bleak house.
"It's generally the same."
Kita Yoshida got up, her gaze still fixed on the corpse.
"These disasters … were brought back by Bujand?"
"Maybe we brought them back."
Nitro didn't even know if he was joking.
Kita Yoshida's mouth twitched. She wanted to say that the time was not right, but it was meaningless to say these words.
Anyway, she had subconsciously determined that Bujand's team should be blamed for this, because the time when the disasters occurred frequently was when Bujand's team returned. If this was a coincidence, it would be too much of a coincidence.
Kita Yoshida's imagination ran wild. Law's appearance suddenly appeared in her mind.
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