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Chapter 241: Chapter 240 In the clouds?

Following a strange cry, a cloud began to churn like a wave. The cloud seemed to be struggling in the air, but it also seemed to be swimming into another cloud.

What was that? Was it a creature disguised as a cloud? Was it this creature that ambushed the Inca swarm last time?

Lin had the bomber pull the headworm out of the water. At the same time, she had the ten bombers rush into the sky to search for the target.

The bombers rushed into the cloud where the creature had disappeared. They all looked in different directions, but in the sky, everything was white. Lin couldn't see anything.

Thud.

The bombers switched to using sound to search. The echoes spread out, reflecting anything they encountered. Even so, Lin still couldn't find anything.

The bomber's sound wave detection range was about 100 meters. Had it escaped this range? Based on its movements just now, it didn't seem to be a fast creature.

Other units specialized in detection could use sound waves to search further, but who knew how far the creature had run …

But this was obviously a creature she'd never seen before. It was the first time Lin had seen a creature disguising itself as a cloud, but it wasn't strange.

"Ooo …" At this time, the creature's voice rang out again. Almost at the same time, Lin had the bomber use sound again.

At this time, an image appeared in Lin's mind. Its shape was very similar to a cloud, and it was about 70 meters away from the bomber.

What a strange shape. Lin thought it was emitting a cloud-like mist to disguise itself, but it was actually a cloud? More accurately, it was an unstable shape. It seemed to be a slime … or an amoeba.

Lin thought. Lin had the bomber rush towards the target at high speed. At the same time, it kept emitting sounds to confirm its location.

Seeing this, the creature immediately turned and fled into the depths of the cloud. It moved like a fish swimming in water, unlike normal flying creatures. Its speed was also quite fast.

The bomber couldn't catch up to the creature's speed. In the process of chasing between the clouds, it was left far behind. Moreover, the creature kept drilling into the clouds. At this rate, it would be easy for it to escape.

Bang!

Lin immediately ordered the Bomber to fire a high-speed bomb at it. This bomb had a streamlined body and could fly at high speed for a certain distance. It instantly pierced through a large number of clouds and hit the creature's tail …

Boom!

Under the intense explosion, a large part of the creature's tail was blown apart. The debris from the explosion scattered in the air, but it did not slow down. Instead, it rushed into a large patch of rain clouds in front of it at an even faster speed.

I've already rushed out of range … but I still can't catch him?

Lin ordered the Bomber to fly to the area of the explosion and found a piece of debris from the explosion.

The bomber swallowed the fragments and broke down their composition.

This … was rather strange. After dissecting it, Lin discovered that the structure inside was almost all of a soft gelatinous substance. Although there were cells flowing inside, they were much fewer than those of ordinary creatures. This made this thing quite light, so it could swim in the sky like a fish without flapping its wings. It also didn't seem to have a floating airbag structure.

Lin still didn't know how it managed to create such a structure, but if she could find the whole thing, she might be able to figure it out. This creature was unlikely to be the culprit behind the destruction of the Inca insect swarm. It didn't seem to have any offensive capabilities, but Lin believed that it was a predator. After all, it could only hunt at such a high altitude.

For now, she would temporarily call it 'Atmospheric Slime'. Perhaps it was a creature from an unknown region.

Although there were some minor problems, it was still time to set off.

With Bechymos at the front, Lynn organized the army and took off from the sky above the Forest of Spires. As the air force took off, the cliff suddenly burst open. The head of the Pathfinder, which had been spinning non-stop, drilled out from the cliff and charged into the sea. The water splashed and the waves surged along with it!

Let's set off for the unknown continent!

The Pathfinder's rush was like a signal. Lin instantly ordered all the troops to accelerate to full speed and rushed towards the vast ocean! At this moment, the Overmind let out another sound of excitement other than anger. "Guguguga!"

Although Lin did not understand what it meant, the Overmind's singing and exclamations were occasionally mixed with meaningless words.

In less than 10 seconds, Lin's troops had returned to their normal speed. Every unit had a different speed, so it seemed that they couldn't charge forward anymore. If they maintained a certain speed, it would obviously slow them down, but there was no other way.

The last bomber in the line turned around. Lin glanced at the Northern Continent … Although she was not born here, many interesting things had happened here. She had experienced several of the fiercest wars in the past 100 million years.

Would the new world have such things? With that in mind, Lin turned the bomber around and began to set off towards the ocean …

The ocean was as vast as before, but it was somewhat boring. After advancing for 3,600 seconds, Lin could no longer see the continent clearly. Instead, there was only an endless ocean ahead.

Sure enough, the journey was boring. It would be great if she could teleport.

'Teleport'? Lin realized that this was the first time she had thought of this term. The goal might be somewhat unimaginable, but since this term appeared in her thoughts, did it mean that … it was always possible?

She did not know. Occasionally, there would be some strange words in her thoughts. But since it had appeared, she should give it a try, even if she did not know how to start.

The overmind didn't seem to be that bored. It rolled around on top of Bechymos' head and sang cheerfully. It was very excited about this trip. Lin was interested to know, if Moketu wasn't there and the overmind was alone, would it abandon its own race and follow them?

The leaders of other races would always consider the safety of their race, but the Overmind would always roll out by itself. The Overmind was obviously always putting its race in danger. Such a personality was really rare …

But how long would this excitement last?

It seemed to be around a day and a night.

After traveling on the ocean for a day and a night, Lin could not even see the moon from her position. She should not have left completely. Meanwhile, the Overmind became bored. It laid softly on Bechymos' back and quietly looked at the distant sea, uttering a few words from time to time. "Rolling sea, hot sun, dry air, the end of the world."

This was an expression of extreme boredom. Lin noticed that some creatures would become more and more anxious when they had nothing to do, causing their blood to not flow smoothly, heart problems and eventually death. But the Overmind was not that type of creature.

But Lin was not so bored.

The Pathfinder swam under the sea. The water here was quite beautiful, mixed with a huge amount of plankton. There were so many plankton that it could replenish the energy of a hundred Pathfinders. The ocean had completely recovered, and in a very short period of time, their numbers had increased rapidly.

The Pathfinder spun and rushed to the bottom of the sea. The bottom of the sea was no longer a wasteland full of corpses. Surviving creatures such as the Bloondu scorpion and trilobite crawled on the seabed plains, while corals and other creatures began to sprout from the bottom of the sea.

In front of the Pathfinder was a glowing body of water. As it swam, countless fluorescent jellyfish spun and scattered in the water around the Pathfinder, forming a beautiful starry field of light.

These creatures would eventually recover, but perhaps some of them would go extinct forever, such as the Dunkleosteus. The larger the creature, the more food they needed, and their reproduction speed was also very slow. This made it difficult for them to survive disasters and other events.

When the huge Pathfinder swam across the sea, most creatures were scared and hid. But Lin noticed that some bold creatures came closer and seemed to be looking at the Pathfinder curiously...

These creatures... were very similar to the ancient squid, but much larger. Each of them was only two to three meters long. They swam in the whirling water around the Pathfinder, using their own skills to ensure that they were not washed away by the current.

How interesting. Lin guessed that their ancestors were all ammonites or arachnids, but the only difference between them and their ancestors was that they had shed their shells, which made them faster and more fragile.

But they were usually more intelligent, knew how to solve many difficult problems, and were more adventurous...

Now that there were many promising creatures in the world, what would their future be?

The Pathfinder ended its observation at the bottom of the sea. Following the whirling current, it swam back to the surface and continued to follow the team to their destination...

After a few days and nights, it was now nighttime. There was no blue moonlight in the sky, but the starry sky still lit up the sea.

A large number of jellyfish swam across the water. Together with the starlight, they kept the darkness away.

The creatures in the sea had almost recovered. During the disaster, Lin did not know where they were hiding, but they suddenly appeared at this time. It was a wonderful feeling.

Lin moved slower at night because she could basically adjust her direction through the sun. At night, she had to slow down and not deviate too much.

But in fact, although they were going to the west, Lin felt like they were going wherever they could, which was more interesting.

But no matter what, it was still too slow. Although they would not run out of food because of the energy in the sea, Lin hoped that they would encounter something interesting before they reached their destination. For example... an island!

About ten kilometers away from Lin's team, a huge shadow appeared. It should be an island, and it seemed to be covered by a layer of thick fog. Lin could not see it clearly, but it should be a place with life.

That was because a strange creaking sound was coming from the island and was transmitted to Bechymos' auditory organs along with the sea breeze. It was like floating astronomy.


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