Chapter 192: The Broken Rope

In fact, it is not correct to say that Lothar is completely unconscious in the water, and although he has lost the ability to think subjectively, his body is still reacting to his surroundings. Therefore, Lothar is conscious when he crosses the whirlpool, but this conscious individual cannot be called Lothar, he is more like a beast called a human. People have been thinking about what kind of creatures can be called intelligent races, and what kind of creatures can be treated as beasts. This criterion has been said differently in different races, even within the same race. Take the Kraken and humans as an example, it is always said that the difference between humans and beasts is that humans can use fire, and indeed, fire can be said to be the starting point of the civilization of all intelligent creatures on land. But the Krakens don't live on land, and they never use fire. And those who understand the Kraken race will not classify them as beasts because of this.

So, what about language and writing? Is it possible that with language and writing, intelligent beings can be different from animals? I'm afraid, this is not so simple. The generation of wisdom, the fading of wildness, does not occur because of the appearance of some kind of appearance that symbolizes civilization, behind these things there is something deeper. That's what is called rationality. A scholar once explained rationality as the ability to see the world in a non-sensory way. For example, if there are many people in a room and a table, they will not see the same table because they are standing at different angles, but when any one person talks about the table, the rest of the people will understand what the table is in his mouth. This is rationality, or at least it is a manifestation of rationality. It is because of this ability that all people are able to communicate with each other, after all, the left and right eyes see things differently.

And the person who loses his mind does not mean that he stops thinking, but he can no longer understand everything except what he can feel. Is this a completely bad thing? Yes for most people, most sapient beings depend on groups, they need reason to keep in touch with other people of their kind, and even if they live in isolation, they need reason to help them set a goal in life other than survival. But when it is absolutely intelligible, it is not a good thing to lose one's mind.

The gravitational pull in the flow of water is gradually disappearing. Jaquia was the first to reach safety, and she tried to pull the rope, slightly relieved when she sensed the weight on it. If all the people on the ground were caught up in the maelstrom, then there would be no need for this operation to continue. But now is not the time to be happy, she is not sure how many people will be able to cross that rapids smoothly, it is not that Jaquia is indifferent to the lives and deaths of others, but even if she is in this water, she has done her best to protect herself and find a way out in this water, and she has no spare energy to help others. Now there was only waiting, and the huntress didn't even dare to ask the Shell Terran to help send the message of the inquiry, she was afraid that it would distract the earthlings.

The flow of the sea outlined a humanoid silhouette in the Kraken's perception, and the first person survived after her. Needless to say, the aura that even Jaquia, who didn't know what a grave was, felt uncomfortable said who the man was, Hela. She's one of the two more important witches, and that's good. The huntress pulls the rope slightly, helping the already tired Tomb Girl to come to her side, and it is true that she does not need to expend a lot of physical strength to maintain her breathing state as she does on the surface, but it also means that the ubiquitous sea water around you makes it impossible to relax and rest in the true sense. Jaquia stretched out her left arm for Hela to hug in order to reduce her physical exertion.

The second person to walk through the whirlpool on her own is Kiri, whose eyes work wonders even underwater. The invisible currents seemed to the witch as substance, and this ability effectively helped her get through the most dangerous parts. Even, the main reason why Kiri was the second to complete the crossing was that she lingered around the whirlpool for a while, observing this natural wonder out of curiosity. Of course, even the witch who could see the direction of the sea did not dare to stay there, and Qili, who had just taken control of herself, did not want to die here.

The two most crucial witches are all safe, which makes the huntress truly reassured. She asks the Shell Man to signal Kiri to her side, only to find that the latter is not in the same state as she had imagined. Kiri swam quickly to Jaquia's vicinity and shoved something into the huntress's hand, a rope made of seaweed, the only way to orient the rest of the team through the chaotic whirlpool waters. But the rope that the witch gave to the kraken was broken.

Jacquia's newly relaxed heart fluttered slightly. Long before entering the whirlpool, the huntress warned everyone half-intimidating, half-serious that if she was caught in the whirlpool, she should immediately untie or cut the ropes on her body to prevent the rest of the team from being put in danger. It seems that the worst has happened, but it is not surprising, this is a dangerous area for the people on the ground, and it is the two witches who have performed so well through the vortex that the huntress is surprised by the situation in front of her.

"In that case, let's move on. "It's just the loss of two people, and it's the two most inconsequential in the squad, which is not a shock to Jacquia, who has experienced the pain of losing her friends and annihilating her family. She had long been numb to these things, and even the huntress wondered if she could still feel sad in her heart, or if the part that was originally used to feel sad had all turned into a monstrous anger and hatred for the Lietao Clan.

"Wait, wait. Hela grabbed the hunter's left hand and stopped her from moving. Jaquia didn't intend to listen to the witch's request, but she noticed that Kiri was also quietly looking in the direction of the whirlpool, and she didn't mean to follow. Her mission was to bring the team to Fioni, and if she left the two witches here to go on her own, why did she have to cooperate with the witches in the first place?

"With your unit of time, we'll wait another hour. After an hour, even if they weren't pulled into the whirlpool, the air in the conch would be depleted. ”

Time, the passage of time. Time always passes, not a minute faster, never a second slower. But this hour is different from an hour of idleness, an hour of focusing on research, and an hour spent on eating. It was short and scary for Hela, but it was also long and scary. The Grave Girl couldn't look around in the dark of the water like the other two companions, and Kiri's eyes were her talent for all sorts of things that she couldn't do without using magic. She's just a pathetic witch who can't even maintain her appearance without roses, and this operation is destined to have many roses she can't carry, so even if she doesn't care about her magic being discovered, there's only a limit to what she can do.

Just when all three of them were about to silently accept the fact that they had lost their two companions, a turning point appeared. It was a pile of things that were drifting with the current, and at first glance it looked like a jellyfish, but as it got closer, Kiri and Jaquia realized that it was actually hair, a lot of hair. In their minds, only one person would have such hair. Then they realized that the hair was not moving on its own, but that something was dragging it and its owner through the water: Lothar.

The Kraken didn't let out a cheer, and neither did Kirly, and they made the decision without any further communication, rushing to Peg and the Count together, carrying them to the surface.

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