Chapter Seventy-Nine: A Hole in a Pit

Looking at the whirlpool in the pit, Lin thought about it, and then let the flyers fly in as well, and Lin wanted to see what their lair really looked like, although it felt unlikely that it would succeed, as the previous infiltrators had been killed.

At the moment of entering the whirlpool, Lin suddenly felt pulled down by a powerful force, the water here is quite rapid and the water is also very turbid, Lin only felt that the pilot was constantly being sucked deep by the current, under the strong pressure, the pilot was completely unable to move.

Lin also had a flyer left outside the crater, and it watched as the water in the pit was slowly swept into the whirlpool, during which many Inca swarms kept jumping into the water, being swept into the whirlpool, and when the water was all gone, a huge hole appeared in the center of the pit, and it was so dark that it was impossible to see what was inside.

Lynn remembered that there must have been no such holes before, and that the Inca swarms had usually blocked the holes to store water, and now they obviously wanted to release the water, but Lynn wondered why they had jumped into it themselves. Wouldn't it be better to wait until the water is out before going in?

The flyers who entered the vortex are still being rushed by the rapids.

The flyer would not have drowned, but in such a rapid, he did not know what was going on around him, and Lynn felt as if the current was pointing upwards and downwards for a long time, and then slowly eased down.

It seems to have arrived somewhere......

The Flyer twisted and swam in the direction of the water, and as the Flyer peeked out of the water, a white cone-shaped rock appeared above Lynn's field of vision.

It's a ...... Cave?

Lin looked around, and it was a spacious place, with the cave roof covered with cone-shaped sharp stones. And the ground is rugged. There are a lot of gravel and sand grains. A small, three-centimeter-long, glowing green beetle flew around the cave, which made Lin see the qiē clearly.

It turned out that there was such a place under the giant pit, and Lynn didn't see the Inca swarm that jumped down the whirlpool, so she didn't know where they went, and they should have drowned in the water, right? The glowing beetles didn't know if they were a type of Inca swarm, and Lynn felt that they were more like wild animals.

The flyer swam to the side of the river, climbed ashore and flicked his body and spread his wings. When it's dry, you can fly.

The cave was filled with cold air, as if it was still winter, and when the little light insects saw the flyer, they all seemed to gather curiously and flew around the flyer.

The flyer doesn't have a precise sense of smell, so Lin can't tell if these little light insects are hostile or not, but this new type of flyer is about the same size as a giant vein dragonfly, more than a meter long, and Lin reckons that this will make them afraid to move.

At this time, outside the giant crater. Lynn saw a large swarm of Inca worms bringing huge rocks to re-block the hole at the bottom of the pit.

It doesn't seem so easy to get in or out again. The flyer inside can't die.

The wings slowly dried, and as soon as the flyer flew, all the small light insects around him immediately dispersed, but they still kept a certain distance behind the flyer.

It feels like they're predators, so you have to be careful.

The Flyer flew deeper into the cave, which was large and large, and Lynn didn't know which direction to fly, and the rocks here were strange, with sharp white cones at the top of the cave, and occasional water dripping down the top of the stone.

These stones seem to be called 'stalactites', which is a strange name......

The floor of the cave was flat and open, with only a few gravels and stones.

After flying in the cave for a while, the little light worms always followed the flyer, and when Lin turned to chase them, they immediately dispersed and hid in the gaps between the stalactites, and when Lin turned back, they all flew out to follow.

It's obvious that the predator is looking for an opportunity, right?

But because of them, Lin was able to see her surroundings clearly, although the flyer itself could also glow.

Lin flew for a while, but still didn't see anything, there was no Inca swarm or anything special, Lin was moving in the direction of the north, was it wrong?

Suddenly, a smell came from the air, attracting Lynn's attention,

This taste is ...... The smell of carrion......

The little light bugs that followed the flyer also smelled the smell, and they all flew in the direction of the smell, and Lin followed behind them.

After flying for a short time, the little light insects all gathered on a piece of something on the ground, and the flyer took a closer look and found that it was actually the corpse of a flesh-finned fish, the meat on it had not dried up, and the small light insects gathered on it and kept chewing on an edible piece of meat.

This is the Inca swarm, right...... Lynn remembers that they had flesh-finned fish in the puddle, but how did the fish get here?

Moreover, there is more than one corpse here.

As far as the eye can see, the ground in this area is littered with corpses, not only flesh-finned fish, but also helmetfish, flatfish, and even some small sharks...... The strong smell of this large number of corpses attracted not only small light insects, but also many carrion beetles, cockroaches, the most common of which was a creature called a 'fly'.

Where do these fish come from? Did the Inca swarm catch it in the sea? This is the only possibility, and there is another possibility that the cave is connected underground to the sea.

That's right! It occurred to Lynn that these creatures seemed to resemble those found in the lake at the center of the mountain......

Could it be that the mountain also has something to do with the Inca swarm? Could this cave really be some kind of passage?

In this way, if you ask the flyer to fly in the direction of the mountain, you may be able to get some kind of answer.

Thinking about it, Lin asked the flyer to fly immediately in the direction of the mountain peak, that is, to the northeast, but at this moment, Lin smelled a smell again.

The smell was mixed in with the smell of rotting corpses, but it was very distinct, coming from the northwest, and it smelled like ...... The smell of plants, no, should I say the smell of the jungle.

Jungle dampness, wood, soil, plants, creatures...... When this qiē is mixed together, the 'taste of the jungle' is formed. Although the pilot is not good at smelling subtle smells, this large amount of smell is very noticeable.

Deep in this cave...... What's there, exactly?

It's not far away, so let's go check it out now!

The Flyer flew as fast as he could, heading in the direction of 'Jungle Smell'.

But the flyer didn't fly ten meters away, and suddenly stopped in the air, not moving.

It feels like something is sticking to it...... (To be continued.) For mobile phone users, please go to read. )

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