There were countless shipwrecks and plane crashes in Bermuda. There were all kinds of strange theories about magnetic fields, aliens, wormholes, and so on. They all tried to explain it, but the people didn't pay attention to it. The mainstream scientific research organizations never paid attention to this place.
It was the normal media that promoted the strange events, and it was also the media and pseudoscientific magazines that tried to explain it.
Because the real top scholars knew that the information about the shipwrecks and plane crashes were all made up by CANC. Everything was man-made, so what was there to study?
Now, Lan Mu was on the Blue and White Society's research ship, and nothing happened. The sea was calm and peaceful.
Zhuo Yue and Tang Xiaohai were both on the ship, and they introduced each other. Zhuo Yue said, "The shipwrecks are all fake news, but CANC really did scare the ships that broke into this place. For example, they used strong signal interference to make the ships leave uncontrollably."
Tang Xiaohai said, "So that's how it is. I saw that the people and the ships disappeared, were they all fake news?"
"Yes, as long as you investigate carefully, you will find that the ships mentioned in the news never existed." Zhuo Yue said with certainty.
Lan Mu pointed to the sea and said, "Xiaohai, follow me down, you guys wait for the news up here."
After he said that, he directly jumped into the sea and turned into a dragon in the next second.
After Tang Xiaohai jumped down, the two quickly dived down and swam towards the bottom of the sea.
"This is the real world's first oceanic trench. In order to hide the existence of this place, they even used the name of the first oceanic trench on the Mariana Trench." Tang Xiaohai said.
"You control the sea, so you must have been here before, right?" Lan Mu asked.
"Yes, it was because of the discovery of the underwater prison here that CANC came to drink tea …" Tang Xiaohai said with a helpless look.
Lan Mu smiled and began to speed up. There were still dozens of kilometers to the bottom of the sea, so there was no need to slow down.
About ten minutes later, they saw the legendary underwater prison.
This was a trench more than a hundred kilometers under the sea. The entire underwater prison was built in the trench. In the dark deep sea, it was the only light.
The moment he saw it, Lan Mu was really shocked.
"This is the underwater prison? Is it really the masterpiece of human beings? "
Anyone who saw it for the first time wouldn't believe that it was built by human beings. They would definitely think that it was an alien relic.
Its entire existence was even more majestic than the steel capital of Antarctica. It was twelve kilometers deep and three kilometers in diameter. it was like a spiral steel tornado!
There were at least a thousand layers, and they were rotating silently.
Each layer was five to eight meters to the top of each layer.. to layer a lot of them were connected to each other....... to a lot, they were connected to each other........
Outside the main building, there were thirty-three large rings. It was as if the entire building was covered with hula hoops. These large rings were used to anchor deep-sea ships or submarines.
The exit of the ship was connected to the ring interface, through which people could directly enter the prison.
From the looks of it, this magnificent building seemed to be built according to the space station. It could be said to be the most miraculous building of mankind.
"If such a building were to be made public, it would definitely shock the world!" It was not the first time Tang Xiaohai had seen it, but he still felt it was magnificent.
"CANC has fallen, but it still exists." Lan Mu and he came to the outside of the ring.
Tang Xiaohai suddenly reminded him, "be careful, there are electric arcs inside the ring. Didn't you notice that all the deep sea fishes stay away from here?"
Lan Mu was about to say that he wasn't afraid of being struck by lightning. Suddenly, a lot of weapons emerged from the main body of the prison. They locked onto him and launched torpedoes.
"They are using torpedoes to fight a dragon?" Lan Mu took a dozen torpedoes head-on. The water in the deep sea was suddenly disturbed by the explosion. However, Lan Mu was only slightly injured.
These torpedoes were very expensive to make. They were as powerful as missiles. They were enough to blow up any submarine. If Lan Mu didn't transform into a dragon and still had his old dragon body, his skin would have been torn open.
He used his Psychic Energy to check the situation. The weapons were controlled by instruments, and all the people were gathered in the lower level.
Lan Mu wanted to knock them all out, but he was afraid that it would cause the containment to fail, so he gave up.
The deep sea prison needed people to protect it all the time. If he knocked them all out, he wouldn't be able to take care of it all by himself.
"The Great Maelstrom has opened!" Tang Xiaohai cried out.
Lan Mu came back to his senses. As expected, the steel buildings spiraling like a tornado had created a true deep sea tornado. It stirred up the entire sea, causing huge waves to rise on the surface of the Bermuda Sea. There was also a Great Maelstrom that pulled in all the ships.
The research ships on the sea surface were involuntarily pulled toward the center of the maelstrom and were about to be twisted into wreckage.
Not only that, but the Tempest Keep anchored on the ring also moved toward them. Apparently, this was a method of external resistance.
"I'll leave it to you! I'll go in and take a look. "With that, Lan Mu transformed into a vampire. In Tang Xiaohai's eyes, this was the transformation of a dragon.
There was no need to worry about the Great Maelstrom with Tang Xiaohai outside. With his abilities, he could definitely contend with the Tempest Keep. He wanted to enter the inner space of the deep sea prison. Once inside, he wouldn't be able to take care of the situation outside. Thus, he left it to Tang Xiaohai.
"Bang!"
Lan Mu smashed open the door at the ring. The seawater poured in, and he followed it into the ring.
Sure enough, there were large gates at regular intervals in the ring. Even if there was a leak, it wouldn't spread too far. It would soon be blocked by a valve that automatically descended.
After transforming into Asari, Lan Mu hacked into the valve control system and opened it directly.
The seawater once again surged toward the inside, but Lan Mu used telekinesis to block it. He walked in leisurely and closed the valve.
At this point, Lan Mu could be considered to have broken into the deep sea prison.
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"Director, that dragon broke in. He can even transform into a human …"
"How did he open the valve?"
"I don't know. The valve control system has completely failed."
"Has this day finally arrived …"
Located on the 1000th layer of the deep sea, the old director of the deep sea prison, Lan Che, had grizzled hair and a calm expression. He seemed to have expected this day.
"Everyone, focus on your work. If the enemy breaks into the 1000th layer, surrender. Don't fight and cause the containment to fail," Lan Che said.
"Director … is it true that the headquarters has been breached?"
"Don't ask too much, just focus on your work."
Lan Che led his guards to the upper floors. There were only about 200 people in total.
Every 100th layer of the deep sea prison was guarded by a special task force, but the 1000th layer didn't have any special task force. Instead, there were three super mobile combat squads as well as a few staff members who were on break, so there were about 200 people in total.
The staff members made up the majority of the deep sea prison's personnel. They were required to closely monitor the containment system and implement a three-shift system. Although every 100th layer contained a large number of anomalies, the truly dangerous and uncontrollable anomalies were all below the 1000th layer.
If the enemy managed to break through here, there was no need to resist. Directly surrendering was much better for humanity, while stubborn resistance would only lead to more severe consequences.
Those dangerous anomalies required multiple people to monitor them day and night, otherwise, the containment system would simply fail.
For example, a statue numbered γ-173 required an 'observer' to observe it at all times. This observer could be any creature, but there couldn't be any interruption, including a brief blink of the eye, otherwise, it would teleport and kill someone.
Another example was Ω-682, also known as' Unkillable '. It was a mass of flesh from an unknown creature that would intermittently and madly regenerate itself. The main source of its regenerative energy was the surrounding material. There were at least 20 personnel watching over it every day. Whenever it started to regenerate, they would have to use laser ablation to deal with it. Its regenerative speed was directly proportional to its body size, so if it wasn't contained within a small body, it would only regenerate faster. Regardless, it would still absorb the material of the cage it was imprisoned in to regenerate itself. Because of that, this was a long-term, vicious cycle that wasted a lot of resources.
According to the records, there were 17 attempts to completely destroy it, but none of them were successful. None of the known methods could kill it, even the captured insectoids were all eaten by it … the only method that hadn't been tried was the Eye of Obliteration.
It wasn't that they didn't want to send it to the Lost Island, but the journey was too long and too dangerous. Before they could even reach the Lost Island, its containment system would fail again. There were two instances where the containment system failed while they were transporting it.
As long as it didn't come into direct contact with material, its absorption speed would slow down, so its containment system was a pseudo-vacuum environment. Because of the negative electric charge in its body, a strong electromagnetic field was able to restrain it and keep it suspended within the chamber.
But this only slowed down its growth. Whenever people slacked off, it would absorb the material within the chamber and regenerate at an accelerated rate. At that time, the only way to stop it was to continuously melt it down. Once the melting process couldn't keep up with its regeneration speed, it would become harder and harder to keep up, causing the containment system to fail again.
For it, CANC had expended a lot of resources. It could be predicted that this was a piece of meat that would eventually run out of Earth.
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