Chapter 299: The plot has changed again

The tsunami in Texca's prophecy did not appear after all, which should have made many people complain a little. After all, land reclamation is not just a matter of cost, it also has a serious impact on the world's climate.

However, when the giant whale-like Sea Clan warship was captured, these complaints disappeared without a trace. The fact that the Atlanteans are real and a very powerful civilization proves that Texca is not just a casual fabrication.

As for why the tsunami did not appear, perhaps it was because of human land reclamation that they were afraid or changed their plans.

Even if there is no tsunami for the time being, no one thinks that the project can be stopped. The terrestrial humans are now on the defensive, and it is up to the Atlanteans to decide when and where to start a war.

With today's human technology, it is almost impossible to dive into the deep sea to find this terrible enemy.

It seems that the only thing humans can do is to step up their efforts to pollute the oceans and then die with the sea tribesmen in their arms.

Luckily, they have a friend called Texca.

Texca has just arrived near the entrance bridge of Atlantis, which is the product of the Atlantis civilization on land, judging from the wreckage of this bridge, the former civilization of Atlantis is indeed brilliant enough, and the aerospace aircraft carrier of S.H.I.E.L.D. thrown on this bridge is just a small point among the billions of streamers.

The Sea Tribes own the ocean, and the area of the ocean occupies seventy percent of the earth, plus the Sea Tribe's lifestyle is three-dimensional, so it is not a problem to build a city thousands of meters high. Coupled with the very advanced civilization, the population of Atlantis alone exceeds that of the human race, not to mention the population of several other seas. In terms of war potential, the Sea Clan is much stronger than humans, so King Orm is not arrogant if he thinks that he will win the war.

Teska was lying at the bottom of the bridge, wondering if to grab a ship and rush into Atlantis.

The gate has a high-tech access guard, and anyone who doesn't have a companion pass will be stopped outside the Atlantis, and if Texca tries to climb over the wall to enter, he will be alarmed by the huge high-pressure water cannons, even if he can't be killed.

Texka was pretty sure that crouching in the water wasn't stealth, and that you couldn't fool the access control.

After thinking about it for a while, Tesca still planned to be reckless.

The Reality Gem turned into a stream of red water enveloping his body, and Texca's figure slowly faded before vanishing.

Fantasize about being invisible, but it turns out to be really invisible, the power of this gem is indeed very useful, as long as the imagination is strong enough, it is theoretically omnipotent.

And it was because of this gem that Texka understood that there is a limit to human imagination. This stealth ability is imagined by Tesca, and as for whether this imagination can fool the access control system, you have to try it to know.

The stealthy Tesca chose a huge golden ship at random, and he couldn't tell whether it was for military or commercial use, so he tried to fit as close to the ship's tail as possible, and quickly approached the door.

If viewed from a kilometer away, the points of light on this bridge move very slowly, converging into a brilliant rainbow. And when he blended in, Teska realized that it was actually similar to a highway, and the ship was moving super fast.

In a short time, the ship had already arrived at the gate of Atlantis, passed through a fluorescent film, and entered the interior of Atlantis.

As he passed through the fluorescent layer, Teska did feel something sweep over his body, and then the fluorescent glow turned red and the alarm sounded.

Texca's ship was immediately stopped, and small warships surrounded it, apparently to conduct a thorough search.

"Can you find this?"

Teska was helpless, but there seemed nothing wrong with thinking about it. Texka imagined himself invisible, just allowing light to pass through, rather than disappearing. And Atlantis's access control system is not checked with "eyes", and it is found that Texca's intrusion is normal.

Since it was discovered, Texka had no choice but to do it.

The figure was revealed, and the blade of blood was grasped in his hand. With a swing of the blade, the purple sword qi still did not affect the power under the water. The sword qi fell on the fluorescent light, and immediately broke through a huge gap.

Tezka was also entangled with these sea tribes, like most Atlanteans, and the water surging through his body pushed him forward quickly.

This is not a dragon's roar, the distance of the whirlwind energy charge is too short, and it is simply not enough in this underwater world where you may have to swim hundreds of kilometers. Therefore, Texca used the power of the real gem to imagine the high-speed ocean current pushing itself, simulating the Atlanteans moving underwater.

Not to mention, it works very well, swimming faster than the real Atlanteans, leaving the Atlantean guards behind.

The underwater world was too big, and Teska was too small, so he took refuge in a large coral reef after a few circles, easily getting rid of his pursuers.

"This Atlantean guard doesn't have much ability." Tesca said.

In fact, if it weren't for his almost open personal strength, even if Aum himself held the Trident automaton, he wouldn't be able to break the layer of fluorescence of the door control system. Although the Atlanteans are also strong in individual power, they are a civilization based on technology after all, and there is no such thing as Asgard's situation where one person is equal to an entire legion.

Before the advent of Texca, the access control system was completely impregnable, and no one among the Sea Clan could break through.

Entering Atlantis, Tezka originally planned to lurk around King Orm and monitor Atlantis's movements at all times. But after experiencing the trouble of access control, Tesca threw out the idea, and there was no possibility of close surveillance.

"In this way, we still have to follow the plot and go directly to the princess Mela or Nudisviko who is ostensibly loyal to King Aum, but is actually looking for King Green Aum.

Nudisvik is an important minister next to King Aum, and he can be regarded as an old minister of the two dynasties, and he has watched Aum and Arthur grow up. It's just that this one is too eccentric, and it is clear that King Orm is the king of Atlantis, and the old man Vico is partial to Arthur in his heart, and he tries his best to help Arthur snatch Aum's throne.

And this seems to be the one who has the most power in Atlantis other than King Orm.

"If that's the case, then I made such a big move just now, Vico should come and take a look, right?"

Teska decided to sneak back to the curfew to see if she could wait for Vico to arrive. When the time comes, if you follow this old man again, you should be able to find Princess Meila, and then follow the plot to find the artifact trident.

At the same time, Teska has also asked people to go to the land to find Aquaman to see if they can monitor both sides together to ensure that there will be no accidents.

It's just that Tezka didn't expect that it was not Vico who was waiting for the access control, but Princess Mela, who he had been trying to track.

The small ship she was piloting was stopped by the guards and then forced to hear a full inspection on the side of the road. To be honest, if the princess hadn't had the privilege of cutting into the queue for inspection, and walking at the front of this huge queue of blocked ships, Tesska might not have been able to find out.

According to the original plot, Mela should have returned to Atlantis with Aquaman Arthur and plotted a rebellion with Old Man Vico. But now, Mela was the only one on board.

"Damn, the plot has changed again." Texka was rather helpless.