Chapter 345: Undercurrent 2
When I heard Wells say just now, Mante's heart was about to jump out, but I didn't expect Wells to say himself.
In this way, the anxiety just now has been reduced a lot.
"Why are we back again? Why don't we go find the room we came down from, and maybe we can get out of there." Mante said.
"That's right, but when I came here just now, I didn't see anything, so let's go back and try it. Wells said and turned and walked back.
Just now they thought that they were walking all the way forward, so naturally they didn't pay attention to the place they came down before. Wells remembered that they had walked for about an hour after coming out of that room.
Wells still has a strong concept of time in his heart, and when he went back, he didn't talk to anyone, and silently calculated the time as he walked.
"It's here, it's supposed to be around here. After walking for about an hour, Wells stopped, there was no floating room floor from the one they had come out of.
"Let's look around, maybe not far ahead. Mante said as he walked forward.
When they came back, they should have been moving more slowly against the tide than before, and perhaps the room they came out of was not far ahead.
But Mante searched for a long time, but he couldn't see the floor of the suspended room.
"What's that?" Suddenly, Mante felt something under his feet grub against his leg.
When he jerked his way underwater, he saw nothing.
Mante thought of the feeling he had felt before, and hurried in the direction where Wells was.
"Did you just feel something swimming under your feet, and how do I feel like there's something in the water?" asked Mante.
"We also felt that this place was a little weird at the beginning, and it seemed that we needed to speed things up. You have to find a way to get out of here as soon as possible. "Wells and Messev both felt something under their feet and swam swiftly against their bodies.
But when they looked down, there was nothing. The water here is so clear that if there's anything in the water, they can see it at a glance.
At first they thought it was just that they were too nervous and had delusions, but now that they heard Mante say the same, Wells realized that things were far from being as simple as they thought.
This place is full of oddities, and they must find a way to get out as soon as possible.
"Perhaps, I know how to get out of here, you come with me. Messev didn't think much of it just now, thinking that they would be able to get out of here by following the direction of the current.
But now they seemed to be in trouble, and it was only then that Messev remembered that although he did not see it when the elven prince Vikra came, he saw it clearly when he left.
At that time, the elven prince did not flow out of the water, but from above, that is, above the water dungeon where they were at that time.
"That's where the elven prince went out of here, but this place looks very high, can you go up?" said Messev, looking at the barely visible exit above his head.
Above their heads, there was an exit that could be seen by the eye, but it was so high that they couldn't get out anyway.
"We can't go up to this place, but don't worry, I'll summon the Pterodactyl and it will take us out of here. Wells was now in danger of not being in danger, for the uneasiness in his heart had become very strong.
As he spoke, he put his hands to his lips and made a very slight sound, a method he had learned from Wood, and the pterosaur could hear such a sound from a great distance. And to be able to follow the source of the sound and find the Wells them.
This kind of sound is very difficult to detect by the people, because, even Mante and Messef, who were standing next to Wells at this time, did not hear this sound from Wells, they just saw Wells with his hands on his lips, not knowing what he was doing.
Just as Wells summoned the pterodactyl, none of them noticed that behind them, a ripple was stirred up in the water.
The water ripples pushed in the direction of the three of them, layer by layer, continuously.
Suddenly, Mante, who was standing on the outermost side, felt something swim under his feet, and it was very fast. Mante was agitated and hurriedly looked down.
The surface of the river was crystal clear just now, but I don't know when it turned black. What is underwater, they can't see anything.
"Look, how did the water change color?" Mante's voice trembled, just now he just felt that something had passed, but at this time, he clearly felt like he had a lot of hands, under his feet, constantly pulling on himself.
"Wells, when will the pterosaurs come?" Messev also felt the abnormality under his feet, but he was not as frightened as Mante. His expression was indifferent, as if nothing had happened.
"Soon it will come, we are holding on for a while, going up there. Wells was also aware of what was under his feet, and he saw that above the stone wall, there was a small platform, and if they could climb to it, it would be safe.
It's just that the platform is a bit high, and they have to step on their shoulders to get up.
"Mante, you come first, Messev, you step on my shoulder, let Mante go up first. Wells made a quick decision and chose to let Mante, who had the weakest force value, go up.
Mante knew that this was not the time to hesitate, and when he heard Wells let him go up first, and when Messeve stepped on Wells's shoulders to go up, Mante also went up.
Just as Mante's last foot left the water, a figure suddenly jumped up in the black water, pulling Mante back into the water who wanted to leave the interview.
"Huh?" Mante screamed, and the whole person fell straight into the water.
"What's that?" Just as Mante fell into the water, Wells saw a pair of black hands, clutching Mante's feet tightly.
After falling into the water, the hands did not let go, but pulled Mante to swim quickly in the direction of the other person.
Wells didn't care about Messev and hurried over to grab Mante's arm.
"Let go, let go, my body is going to break. Mante shouted.
The strength of the hands in the water was very strong, and when Wells grabbed Mante's arm, Mante only felt that his body was about to be torn in half by the force of the pull.