Chapter 3: It's a Choice of Fate

"Huhuhu...", Richard gasped violently, obviously his 6-cylinder power has been abandoned for many years, and the 3-cylinder turbo supports the façade, and his physical fitness is really average. Fortunately, victory was in sight, the warm sun on the deck was within reach, and the thrill of seeing the light of day again made the corners of his mouth unconsciously curve.

I never thought that it would happen at this moment. A violent wave of air came, and the galloping Richard suddenly came as if he had hit an iron wall, and then was slammed against the wall in a violent explosion, and he was dizzy for a while, and he couldn't get up after struggling for a long time. He wiped the blood from the corners of his eyes, only to realize that the roof of the escape passage had been wiped out in the explosion. Although his ears still felt buzzing and he couldn't hear clearly, the afternoon sun hit him warmly, making him feel a little comforted.

Careful to avoid the cracks between the steps, Richard limped to the deck. Bullet casings and giant bird bones scattered in the explosion as far as the eye can see, making the cruise ship, which is already in disrepair, look even more crumbling, as if it could collapse at any moment.

Enduring the pain, Richard looked at the end of the bullet mark, where a huge black and gray object was still struggling and writhing, but the aftermath of the explosion kept interfering with his judgment, and a wave of lightheadedness and dizziness hit him, and he could only lean on the fence in vain.

It took about three to five minutes for Richard to feel much more awake, but unfortunately the humming became stronger from far to near.

Richard didn't care, his ears were sluggish, and his mind was now attracted to the black-and-gray object in the distance, which was obviously one of the sources of the explosion.

Richard cautiously touched the front of him, and the smell of burnt meat was in the air, which made people feel sick, but fortunately, the sea breeze slowly blew a lot away.

When I got closer, I saw several giant tentacles that could only be hugged by three or four people, overlapping each other, hanging on the exposed steel beams below the deck. The thick whiskers jutted into the bottomless cabin at one end, full of swollen sarcomas of large and small, and at the other end was a flower-like multi-petaled mouth. There are compound lips inside, and countless sharp teeth are arranged in a circle on the lips, and the cold air is oppressive under the sun.

Richard was both shocked and frightened, and exclaimed: "Isn't this the ancient Ottorian creature in the shape of an octopus in the movie "Extreme Cold"? What about Donkey Kong, the saiyan that he said good? The words unconsciously brought a trill.

The movie "Extreme Cold", as one of Richard's childhood fears, left him with countless unforgettable scenes, turning countless unbearable spring nights in his youth into shivering in the bed. There was even a time when he was terrified of sitting on the toilet, lest a tentacle from deep in the sewer drag him away.

The film is completely different from the wild deterrence of King Kong Skull Island, and it shows the audience the fear of raw blood from the unexplored deep sea. Richard also remembered that the Yago was the name of the luxury cruise ship in the movie.

In the original plot, Simon, the builder of the cruise ship, secretly destroyed all the operating systems of the cruise ship in order to defraud the huge insurance premium, including emergency calls for help, with the intention that the ship would run aground and sink without monitoring. I never thought that the ancient Ottorian creatures who originally lived in the tens of thousands of feet of deep sea attacked the cruise ship at this time, and after the operating system was gone, all the passengers on the ship except for the male and female protagonists and their friends died in the mouth of the monster.

Although this movie does not belong to the orthodox Skull Island series of monster movies, and the name of Skull Island is bluntly stated throughout the film, through the clues in the movie and the island where the monsters roar at the end of the film, it is implied that the Yago was killed near Skull Island.

At this time, the tentacles that should have been dead twisted violently again, startling Richard and couldn't help but take a few steps back. In a slippery grinding sound, a corroded, mutilated man crawled out of a tentacle mouth, crawling through the sharp ring-shaped teeth that made him look even more hideous. Only half of his head was obviously unable to speak, and could only babble and stagger towards Richard.

Richard stood aside with a frightened face, his lips trembling and unable to speak, and at this moment he really realized that the world of reincarnation was a real world, and he would really die here or die a tragic death.

The buzzing sound in my ears was like a belated spring thunder exploding in the air, and the sun was setting, covering the huge shadows. Richard squinted and looked up, and it turned out to be a long-extinct pterosaur hovering nearby, but now it was swooping down like a lightning speed, making a shrill whistle like a Stuka dive bomber. With its shaky claws and sharp beak, Richard was the first danger of escaping from under the pterodactyl's mouth.

If you look down from the sky, only half of the entire Yago is floating on the sea, and the middle banquet hall part protrudes with countless black reefs, and the shadows on it are not known what they inhabit. The bird-like skeletons scattered on the deck are roughly the same size as the pterosaurs, and it is conceivable that the ancient Ottolian creatures, the deep-sea sea monsters, probably used the Yago as a mimosa leaf to hunt the pterodactyls that flew in one after another.

"The night is quiet and the sea is 30,000 miles, and the moon is cloudy and the tin is flying in the wind." Richard didn't think of a single sentence from "The Other Side of Good and Evil" or a famous Hegel quote in his mind. He calmly picked up his pistol and, like he had seen countless movies, pulled the trigger at three points and one line.

"Bang."

"Boom."

There was an earth-shattering bang in the far sea, and a wave of air blew a haplow-luck bullet at Richard the Pterodactyl, and the brain flew and fell, killing the half-dead survivor.

"Kill a hatezgow pterosaur and get 100 bonus points." Richard's electronic watch vibrated at the right time, and the number 100 on the electronic screen quietly changed to 30.

Of course, Richard did not notice this change, and at this moment he was watching with disbelief as a cloud of smoke rose from the side of the giant cruise ship in the distant sea, and several figures on the lifeboat flew in through the gap in the side of the ship in a few breaths.

The mid-air Hartzgoh pterosaur also hovered hesitantly. Instinct drove them moths to the flames to fly towards the Yago, but the explosion had already made them suspicious, and now they dared to stay here, and the hovering pterosaurs all flapped their wings and flew back to Skull Island.

The temporary security finally gave Richard time to engage in spiritual communion with the great philosophical teacher, who, as Hegel said, "To be is to be reasonable." "Richard has fully realized the true cruelty of the reincarnation world, whether it is the 3-year mission time, or waking up on the Yago at the end of the plot, if you want to clarify the main plot to increase the chance of survival, you must go to the cruise ship named Poseidon in the open sea. Because existence is reasonable, the Lord God never does anything unintentional.

Richard pretended to be eating an apple as he ran to the rope ladder at the bow of the boat, where a sightseeing boat was still parked.

Hurriedly boarded the sightseeing boat, pressed the one-button ignition, toggled the intelligent return button, Richard curled up in the wide leather seat, and couldn't help but sigh that Made In China is rich in configuration.