Chapter 149: The Submerged World

Water is sweeping across the underworld.

The rock wall, which was the only distance between the ocean and the underground, finally burst under the pressure of the sea, and countless tons of water poured into this underground space, and the sea formed an unstoppable wave, rampaging through the jungle, countless ferns broke under the force of the current, and a large number of creatures fled frantically under the threat of the waves, and many more creatures were swept into the water, and they were accustomed to land life in the water frantically and futile struggle and scream.

Unexpectedly, before this collapsed, the ocean ended the world in one step.

Maybe that's why the Inca swarm is running outside.

The rushing ocean current washed through the entire jungle and crashed into a home tree, and with a loud bang, the water was cut in half by the giant tree and rushed to both sides, smashing a nearby object into pieces and debris, and rushing deeper into the underground world with the surging current.

Eventually, the tree creaked and cracked under the impact of the sea, and its wooden structure, which had been contaminated by the fungus and had become fragile, could not withstand the impact and collapsed into the raging water.

The collapsed homecoming tree became a refuge for those who had been swept away by the sea, and they scrambled to climb the homewood, or the huge pieces of wood splashed from the homewood, which were also their lifesavers in their despair.

It seems that the first time Lynn mentions the word 'boat', does she refer to a boat floating on water?

The Homestead Tree was able to float in the water because most of its interior was hollow, and although it collapsed in the water and almost knocked itself into several pieces, the scattered pieces of wood saved more creatures.

Although there are still many problems, a group of lizards that gather on the wood chips have to climb the wood chips because of a beetle. Its weight knocked over an entire piece of wood. Let the lizards fall back into the water.

And there are also creatures that crash into rocks because of the rapids in the water. Some creatures crash into other pieces of wood, but the biggest danger they face is collapse.

As the Homestead Tree collapsed, the cracks in the roof of the cave swelled, and countless boulders fell from the top of the cave, smashing into the biota of the Homestead Tree, turning them into pieces of limb and flesh back into the water.

Do the cracks and tsunamis go on at the same time?

Lynn's flyer was above the current, observing the qiē scene. Because this is not caused by an earthquake, most of the creatures in the underground are swept into the water before they have time to escape, and there are many creatures in the underworld in the twisted jungle, and Lynn needs to save rare creatures that are only found underground, and Lynn likes a species-rich environment, which not only can get a lot of evolutionary information, but it is also much more interesting to observe.

For example, carnivorous plant death spikes, golden giant vein dragonflies, lava spiders, etc., Lynn before the water arrived. These creatures need to be transported to land.

However, although the water is fast, it will take a long time to submerge the entire ground. So Lynn wasn't in a hurry.

The sea has now reached the territory of the Inca swarm, where the rubble and broken trees are the traces of Lynn's war with the Inca swarm, and now they will be swept away by the raging currents.

The fish in the craters were given a chance to escape, and Lynn thought they could live in the water, which had become polluted and thin, but that only a few might survive under the rapids.

The strong current knocked down most of the infected Homeland Trees along the way, and after the Homeland Tree collapsed, the rock formations on the roof of the cave also fell apart, and large holes appeared on the roof of the cave with a view of the starry sky.

The tree that was originally used by the Inca swarm to collect fossils also collapsed under the impact of the water, and the fossils they collected were reduced to powder at this moment.

Soon, there will be no separation between the ground and the ground.

Lynn now had the troops in action, a fully flying force that was mainly used to search for some creatures in the water, while some were responsible for transporting away the death spikes.

Lynn's discovery of a specific sound that makes the Spikes of Death wriggle is particularly interesting, and the Inca swarm must have stumbled upon this method and started using the Spikes of Death.

The colony of golden dragonflies had long since flown through the collapsed caverns to the twisted jungle, but there were many special creatures that had nowhere to escape from this underground, and it was that creature that Lin needed to save......

Lynn uses a type of unit that can pull objects up from the water with a hook and line, as well as some large floating bases, which pull creatures up from the water and fly to the base to drop them down and send them to land.

This action is quite simple, after completing this task, Lin only needs to watch, and Lin will not stop the spread of the sea, but observe the effect of its changes on the surrounding environment.

For the next few days and nights, the water continued to move forward.

The rock walls at the edge of the underground were pulled larger and faster by the influx of the sea, and the speed of the water became faster and faster, and they flooded the territory of the Inca swarm, covering the battlefield where Lynn had once been, and countless creatures were swallowed by the current.

Lynn thinks that the sea also once flooded the place, when it brought with it a lot of sea life, such as those in the lake of mountain peaks, and the mudskippers on the rocky ground may have been related to the entry of the sea, but this time, it only brought a few ancient squid and microscopic creatures......

If the sea rises under the influence of the moon, it will definitely fall back again, so that the sea creatures trapped underground will have to work hard to survive as the sea slowly decreases, and may evolve into new creatures.

The historical statue of the Inca swarm records something similar......

However, this time it was a little different, because of the impact of the collapse of the fungus-guided tree tree, a large hole appeared between the ground and the underground, and even if the sea water rushed to the ground, it would not affect the land, and even if it was flooded on the land, it could not spread to the twisted jungle because of the huge desert as a block

This has never happened, and the Inca swarm has no record of it, as wood was decomposed for the first time ever, and fungi were the first organisms to have recently evolved the ability to break down wood, and it may have only been decades since they learned to break it down.

According to Lynn's recent research on fungi, fungi actually appeared a long time ago, and their way of life is almost constantly decomposing what living things are produced, and it is indeed possible that they have evolved the ability to break down wood.

If this continues, it is possible that the sea will not go to the Guò desert, but directly flood the jungle! (To be continued......)