Chapter 41: New Things That Never Stop
Behemoth and the rest of the troops flew back to the Twisted Jungle, and when she went, Lynn felt like it took a lot of time, but when she returned, it seemed like it took a lot of time to return.
It may have something to do with seeing that fantasy.
Behemoth could not enter the Twisted Jungle and had to stop at the edge of the desert, just as he had used to cut moss with the Cutter, and Lynn used them to 'unload', transporting large amounts of moss out of Behemoth's body and planting it on the charred woodland with Lynn's other troops.
The area is covered with a layer of gravel, but not too thick and can be easily swept away.
In order to grow moss, Lynn has assembled a new class: the Waterer, whose size is like a beetle, which can store large amounts of water and throw it out, making the cracked ground suitable for moss.
But almost all of the water came from the only river that had become narrow, and Lynn was worried about the source of the water, so she sent some troops up the river to see where it came from.
The Head Worm lay on its stomach next to the river, and as it watched Lynn's troops on the other side of the river plant moss under the starlight, it had some vocabulary questions.
"Desert, south, rocks, moss?"
Lynn was surprised by the word Brain Worm, which seemed to be referring to the southern side of the desert, where there was moss on the rocks, and the moss did grow on the rocks of the Pinnacle Forest, which meant that the Head Worm knew that the moss was brought from the Pinnacle Forest.
Is the head worm a member of the Aztec bug? However, it is not afraid of light, and it seems to be happy with Lynn taking moss to grow it.
Obviously, the head worm also cares about the change in this environment, but what Lin is more concerned about is, where exactly does it come from? What kind of creatures is its population?
The head worm though has a big head. But Lynn didn't think it was much smarter than normal creatures. Although it has many words. And it understands a lot of things, but if it is calculated according to the brain volume, it only needs to be 2% of the brain volume of the body to understand these things, so what is its big brain used for?
There are still a lot of questions to be studied......
The work here is going on in a smooth way, and Lynn is now mainly focusing on the path of the Aztec worm.
The large Aztec worms are heading northwest into the desert, but where are they going? Lynn's infiltrators are not adapted to move around the desert, so Lynn is now following them with a flyer.
The Flyer who followed was left behind by Behemoth before he flew away from the Pillar Forest. There was not just one, but more than a dozen, three of which were used to follow the Aztecs, while others explored their path.
The desert in the dark is cool, the surroundings can be seen clearly under the light of the stars, the explorers have flown for a long time, and they have not seen any creatures or anything other than the sand, and the large Aztec insects move quite slowly, or it will not be long before daylight arrives. Lynn wondered where they hid during the day, under the dust?
The flyer followed the Aztec troops through the night. When the daylight was about to light up, Lynn found them all standing still and in a circle.
At the same time, the small worms on the backs of the big worms began to make 'quack' sounds, and as the sound echoed, the sand beneath their feet began to shake, as if something huge was about to emerge.
Are there any other huge species of Aztecs?
However, it was not as Lin thought, with this tremor, in the center of the circle surrounded by the Aztec insects, the sand and gravel began to sink, and slowly a cave appeared, about two meters in diameter, just enough for the large Aztec insects to pass through Guò.
They all burrowed into the cave, and the cave began to slowly close and sink into the sand, and Lynn immediately had the Flyer rush into the cave before it retracted into the gravel.
By this time, the cave had been completely closed, and the environment inside was dark, but the Flyer could smell the scent of it, and there were quite a few Aztec bugs in it.
What the hell is this place? A cave? In the body of a living being? Lynn could feel the vibrations around her, as if she was moving, so it seemed to be a huge creature, hiding under the desert, transporting Aztec bugs?
That's really special......
Lynn can't let the flyer glow, or she might be spotted, so stay here for the time being, the cave mouth should open again, and then we'll see where the creature goes.
It seemed like a long process, and the creature didn't move very quickly under the sand, so Lynn turned her attention back to the twisted jungle again.
When it comes to growing moss, Lynn's main concern is the water source.
A special class is following the river upwards, and Lynn had thought about going to the source of the water before, but it wasn't until something went wrong now that she really went to investigate.
Although Lin thinks that the reduced flow of water is related to the sand and dust blowing in, it is also possible that there is a problem upstream.
The class is called 'Galloper', and it is a class that can run between jungles at high speeds, and it can quickly pass through all kinds of obstacles, and Lin finds that the river here becomes wider and more crooked as it goes upstream, and it no longer serves as a dividing line between twisting the jungle, but bends into the depths of the jungle.
The galloper followed the river into the jungle and went deeper, and after running for a while, Lynn felt that the terrain seemed to be getting higher and higher, but it was hard to see any noticeable change because of the twisted jungle all around.
The Gallopers ran along the river for more than a day and night, and Lynn did not go deep into the jungle so inside, although the Flyers used to fly deeper, but the Flyers did not fly as fast as the Gallopers, and they flew over the jungle and could not see the inside scene.
In the depths of the twisted jungle, there were many strange creatures that Lynn had never seen before, most of them grotesque-looking, huge arthropods, but occasionally smaller reptiles.
The jungle was quite rich, and just ahead, Lynn suddenly discovered something even more wonderful.
A strange phenomenon appeared in the river not far ahead, a large tree like a huge wall blocked Lynn's view, this did not seem to be a twisted tree, but another kind of huge tree, and here the river became a stream from above the giant tree.
The galloper looked up, about to see how big the tree really was, but just as Lynn turned her vision upwards, a large circular mouth full of hooked teeth suddenly appeared, enveloping the galloper in darkness in an instant. (To be continued.) )