Chapter 550: Infiltrating the Abyss (13)

Chapter 550: Diving into the Abyss (13)

An elephant man in control of the ship began fiddling with the intricate buttons on the dashboard.

[Skidflatney's Ark] emits a beam of light at the ground not far away.

The blue-white beams of light fell on the mud floor, and it didn't take long for three beams of light to shoot out from the ground in response.

The beams from the ground and the spacecraft echoed each other, wrapping and converging into a thick beam.

A metal pillar also sprouted from the black dirt of the bog, and Palamides visually measured the pillar to be three hundred feet thick, the size of the giant trees in the Swamp.

"Let's go. Tutan calmly walked onto the deck of the ship and jumped out of the edge of the deck.

"What? is he crazy?!" exclaimed Palamides. As soon as the big cat's words fell, Tutan had already fallen into the huge beam of light below the spaceship, and was instantly grabbed by the beam and flew towards the metal pillar in the distance.

It was some kind of teleportation beam, and in it was probably a "conveyor belt" controlled by momentum magic. Objects that fall into the beam will be led by passive energy magic and sent to the other end of the beam.

"Let's go too. Vivien followed her out of the deck and jumped out without hesitation.

"It's crazy. Seeing his wife jumping like this, Palamides was still furious.

What if one accidentally falls into the teleportation beam instead of falling into the magic swamp?

"It's hard to do," Palami hesitated.

"Are you afraid of heights?" said Argus, with a wicked smile.

"No, not really. I'm just- (kick!) - whoaa He himself then jumped off the deck.

Whoosh! The huge wind pressure dragged the big cat that fell. Palami tried to balance his body, and he found himself flying rapidly forward in the teleportation beam.

It was like being in the middle of a huge ocean current, and apart from the urge to vomit, the teleportation beam was comfortable to use—Palami was so comfortable that he landed on the ground and reached his destination in an instant.

"Why is it so slow?" Vivien had been waiting in the room, grumbling as soon as she saw the panther fall in.

Inside the huge metal pillar was a very large space, and the flat metal floor was empty.

"What is this?" Palamides hadn't finished taking in the scenery around him, and Argus, who was close behind, had already landed from the teleportation beam and stepped on the panther's head.

"What are you doing?!" "I'm sorry," Argus had already jumped out of the way and landed smoothly on the metal floor, "and suddenly there was a black fluffy thing on the silver floor, which I thought was a carpet. "Whew!" the big black cat protested by grinning and letting out a low growl at the other. Palami quickly got up and looked at his surroundings.

This room appears to be some kind of elevator that leads to very, very deep underground beneath the Moor. Is this the so-called [Nameless Ruins] beneath the ground?

"Are you all here? Let's go. Tutan stepped on a mechanism on the floor, and the elevator began to move.

Rumble rumble

It made a low noise and went all the way down.

Palamides could tell from the severe weightlessness that the elevator was fast.

And it's still falling, it's been more than ten minutes, and it's not yet finished.

The big cat asked worriedly, "Is there really no problem?" Will the elevator break down and just fall to the bottom?" Tutan said ambiguously.

"But—" "You're a man, don't be so timid, quiet me down." Vivien scolded.

Her husband immediately quieted down and sat on the floor sulking.

The elevator made a strange noise, and the feeling of weightlessness eased somewhat, and it seemed to be the end.

The elevator was caught by some kind of base, sank down, and then cushioned down by the elasticity of the base, and finally came to a stop.

The walls around the pillars began to come to life, opening a huge exit.

[Unnamed Ruins] were revealed: a ruined ancient city nestled in a vast subterranean plain.

Despite its dilapidation, the buildings of this ancient city are entirely made of silver-white metal. Its walls and tiles are full of metallic luster, and even after the baptism of time, there is still no sign of rust.

Palamides followed the group out of the elevator. His feet were on the plains, and the ground was clean, not as slippery and disgusting as he had expected.

There are almost no weeds on the plains, only a thin layer of lichen, with occasional small fungi growing.

The group walked through the dilapidated buildings, which were so dilapidated that Palamides could barely make out their architectural style. The only thing that is certain is that the buildings were not damaged by weathering.

At some point in the past, there must have been some kind of great destruction that destroyed these buildings, which were made of extremely strong materials, to the way they are now.

What a terrible calamity power is the sturdy material that cannot be destroyed by thousands of years of weathering liliang, but it is simply destroyed by some kind of liliang into its current state?

"So," Palami narrowed his eyes and looked around curiously, wondering what this strange underground shijie was used as the source of light, "This is the birthplace of succubi? "What do you mean?" Vivien felt her race offended, and her tone was reproachful.

"That bog is deadly and dangerous, and it's very [succubus]. Here—" Palamides lifted his head high before he finally figured out where the light source came from.

It was a large ball of light floating on a huge hollow structure in the ground - an artificial sun!

"A little ordinary" -- ingeniously made, almost chaotic artificial sun and holographic image sky! -

What an "ordinary" natural landscape!

If you are unaware of this underground shijie, you will definitely think that you are in a plain on the ground.

The sky, the sun, the plains, everything seemed so natural, so natural that no one could have guessed that it was tens of thousands of feet underground.

Vivien said something that seemed esoteric: "Our people are not allowed to exist in the world. We are the legacy of the old universe and should not have continued to interfere with this new universe. "Uh, what?" her husband was stunned.

"Come on," the woman walked to a well-finished haode hut in the building complex. She fiddled with the metal plate in front of the door a few times and opened the door to the hut.