Chapter 61: Anomalous Force Field
The hose that had burrowed into the abyss writhed for a moment, and suddenly pulled out a number of slender silver feathers, and a few of the down were put together, and an arm was drawn.
This was followed by another, then the head and limbs.
But in the blink of an eye, the hose turned into a brand new Kismet. Not even the clothes were left behind.
He looked at Thor, who was still in tattered bones, and smiled slightly, trying to move closer to Thor.
But as soon as he moved, he noticed that his lower and upper body were not moving in sync. His upper body wanted to get closer to Thor, but his lower body turned in a half circle, trying to go in the opposite direction.
Kismet lowered his head and paused for a moment, not knowing how to twist his lower body around, and finally synchronized and continued to approach Thor.
When Kismet came within a meter of Thor and opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something, but his mouth was hollow, there were no organs or tissues, and naturally no sound appeared.
Kismet paused again, covering his mouth as if finally realizing the oddity of the place.
After watching the problems in Kismet, Thor was not in a hurry to recover, and still left his consciousness mainly on the fate line.
Kismet learned from Thor and stopped moving, slowly moving downward with the calm space.
This seemingly calm space is actually more dangerous than the polluted Kuroshio Current.
The force field here is very strange, and from time to time there will be forces that are completely different from those of the normal world. If Kismet was not a fourth-order wizard, the other wizards would probably find everything calm when they came in, and if they moved slightly, their bodies would disintegrate.
Without the timely repair ability of a fourth-order wizard, others would basically die when they came in.
However, without the concentration of a fourth-order wizard, the others would not even be able to survive the Kuroshio outside.
Now Kismet and Thor are still moving, but the whole huge space is flowing downward, so the two of them are also slowly moving downward.
It's just that there are no references around, only pitch black, and it is impossible to see the distance moved, and Thor is now unable to confirm whether his perception is accurate.
But he intuitively felt that he was approaching the Eye of the Abyss, so he didn't make any struggle, and waited calmly.
Kismet suffered two losses and now follows Saul honestly.
"Mentor Gorsa didn't give me any hints, he said that any hints could turn out to be misleading after entering the abyss. It's up to me to judge. Thor carefully looked around, trying to find something different here.
Just as time had been lengthened by the stagnation of the environment, a grayish white suddenly appeared behind Thor and Kismet's field of vision.
It's an anchor!
And it's an anchor monster that is suspected to be a cheetah skeleton.
It kicked under its feet, and with the help of some counterforce, it rushed towards Thor and Kismet.
The bones of its claws were open, as if intending to tear the two men apart.
As the anchor point approached, the fluctuations on his body became more and more powerful, and Thor's black bones and Kismet's limbs began to twist like twisted flowers.
"The anchor has a much greater polluting capacity here than the outside world. It doesn't have to be very close to each other to start assimilation resonance. ”
Saul and Kismet had to move.
They didn't discuss it beforehand, but they bounced in the opposite direction with great tacit understanding.
Just moving in such a distorted place also paid a considerable price.
Kismet's feet were torn off by the intense traction from his sudden change of direction.
Thor also had to leave half of the sternum.
So in the next second, the rushing cheetah anchor hit the remaining part of the body of the two.
The stumps of the two swirled and split in an instant, the fragments scattered, and then reunited by the strange force field here, and then split again.
After several splits and recombinations, the stumps of the two began to form a strange shape, like the corner of a snowflake, and like a coral on the bottom of the sea, accumulating into irregular shapes little by little.
Thor's attention was almost entirely focused on his twisted stump, paying little attention to the movements of the cheetah's anchor.
After observing for a while, he had no way to pay attention to the cheetah anymore, and directly let his body wander at will.
Because Thor found that the stumps assimilated by the cheetah anchor point gradually showed a regularity in the continuous division and recombination.
"Is this pattern the frequency of fluctuations of anchor monsters?"
Since Keree was able to avoid Kuroshio pollution by mimicking the frequency of Kuroshio pollution and disguising herself as a member of Kuroshio for a short time.
Could Thor also find the same pattern in anchors?
First of all, Thor ruled out the possibility that the anchor monster and the Kuroshio pollution were at the same frequency in his initial observations.
Although the two are similar in appearance, the frequency of anchor monsters is obviously more complicated.
Saul could already imagine that if the frequency of the waves of the anchor point were drawn on a blank piece of paper, and then zoomed in, the seemingly smooth curve would become an irregular polyline full of jagged teeth.
But this kind of discounting must also have its underlying law, otherwise the stump that Thor and Kismet have turned into powder will not take on the same external form.
Just as Thor was obsessed with the law of fluctuations, he suddenly felt a force push him, only to find that Kismet had taken out his harp at some point, and was plucking the strings with his fingers broken into several pieces.
Although no sound came from the strings, a wave formed in this space, directly pushing Thor away from his original position.
As soon as Thor moved, the figure of the cheetah anchor quickly passed by him.
It seems that Thor has just been so engrossed that he doesn't notice the attack from the cheetah's anchor.
It was Kismet who helped him dodge the attack.
And the price paid by the other party is that both hands and arms have been twisted to varying degrees.
Judging by the degree of distortion, Kismet has mastered the laws of the anomalous force field here.
A few times he moved a little recklessly, although he suffered a lot of damage, but also because of it, he also knew more about the rules here.
In short, his arms and legs were not broken in vain.
Kismet was clearly aware of this as well, and was proud to be able to grasp the laws within the Eye of the Abyss.
Unable to speak, he winked at Thor, and although half of his eyelids still fell off when he opened his eyes again, it was still difficult to hide his good mood.
Thor was also in a good mood, he nodded almost imperceptibly at Kismet, and then completely gave up paying attention to the movement of the cheetah anchor, and focused on observing the pollution fluctuations of the cheetah anchor, and the movement of the two of them as their bodies broke into powder.
Kismet saw the cheetah pounce on Thor again, who was not moving, but the latter had no intention of dodging, and the smile on his face disappeared instantly.
"Is this treating me like a laborer completely?"
Although he understood what Thor meant, and knew what Thor was doing this, Kismet still had a feeling that he was being taken advantage of.
But the strange thing is that even though he knew that Thor was using his abilities, he didn't feel the slightest grievance.
On the contrary, I feel that I am very happy......
Just as he was as happy as he was when he learned that Thor had invited him into the abyss alone.
(End of chapter)