Chapter 223: Awe

"Silhouette......" Nether walked in that direction.

When the silhouette man recounted, his voice was more distorted, and Nether did not know who he was.

But it is clear that he is the shadow of time that has been cut out.

"I don't know if I can find the report of the silhouette man in the experimental base. Nether was still curious about the silhouette man.

Is this kind of creature independent of the world really something that the Snake Sect can create?

If this is the case, then Nether's strength of the Serpent Sect will need to be further evaluated.

Nesser made his way to the experimental base marked on the map, and on the way he met the frogman mentioned in the application.

It resembles a giant frog, but it walks upright, somewhat similar to the croaking frog in a robot tokusatsu TV series that Nether 1st watched.

But the frog is a robot, and the frogman is a living creature.

They live in colonies in a pool of water that passes through the test base, filled with all kinds of algae and garbage floating on it.

The cyan frogman only leaked out of its backs, mixed with the green algae, and it was easy to slip through if you didn't look closely.

And they were extremely vicious, and when Nether reached the edge of the pool, they all jumped out of the pool, and their red tongues flicked directly at Nether.

It's incredibly fast.

However, after suffering the loss of the sneak attack, Nether took it to heart, and he reacted as soon as he heard the movement.

Sword Skills, Multiple Divisions, and Changes

The life force overflowed from Nether's body, and then changed rapidly, absorbing the power of nature around him, forming crescent-shaped sword qi that splattered out in all directions.

The attacks of the creatures in this place were so fast that even Nether was not sure that he could discern where the attack was coming from as quickly as possible, so he naturally had to choose to defend in full range.

Because of the differences in the world, the vitality field cannot be supported here, so naturally you can only choose to attack instead of defending.

And this trick is really useful, although the speed of those ejected tongues is fast, but after all, there is a limit to distance.

Before he came into contact with Nether, he first came into contact with the sword qi.

Tongues flew up, and Nether quickly stabilized his senses, then lifted Guy's right arm and began a fight.

The tongue is the most powerful and vulnerable part of these frogmen, and its ability to eject is amazing, and it is not bad for both stickiness and penetration.

They are often able to sneak up with their tongues, piercing through their bodies, and then their tongues are swallowed by these frogmen.

The elasticity is also very strong, and if a general weapon hits it, it will only knock it away.

It's a pity that it was Nether's knife qi that was encountered, and this sharp attack just happened to restrain these tongues.

These frogmen's bodies were twisted because of the pain, and Nether naturally wouldn't let go of this opportunity, otherwise he might not be able to deal with so many monsters attacking together.

Their bodies are very slippery, with a layer of slime, if it is still the same crowbar as before, Nether estimates that if he uses all his strength to go down with a stick, there will probably only be three layers of force falling on it, and more will slide away.

Luckily, it's Guy's right arm now.

Swinging the knife quickly, before these frogmen recovered from the pain, Nether's knife skills these days were unreserved.

As the last frogman came to his senses, he bounced straight towards Nether, trying to crush Nether to death with his huge size, but Nether stabbed him in the neck with a knife, and after disemboweling it, the pool fell silent.

There were frogmen inside, but they didn't dare to come out because of Nether's long knife stained with frogmen's blood.

Nether didn't continue to think about dropping frogs by the pool, and after dissecting and studying several dead frogmen, he walked directly to the experimental base.

Then, outside the experimental base, many dried corpses were seen, many corpses with only skin wrapped around the skeleton to be exact.

They were dropped in mid-air by white silk threads, like specimens, and left outside to be air-dried.

"Is it a spider?" Nether flipped through the previous report, and among the information he had gathered before, there was a kind of spider monster, but because there were so many monsters similar to this situation, he only went through it cursoryly.

Now that the report was pulled out, Nether looked at it carefully and found that the researchers in this experimental town could really kill them.

They used some kind of supernatural power in this world to place the spider's life force in the germ cells of the experimenter, and then let the male and female test subjects reproduce through normal means.

Give birth to offspring that look like people, but actually have the vitality of spiders in their bodies.

These offspring have undergone various experiments in the rest of their lives, including but not limited to stimulating the spider's vitality in their bodies, testing their adaptability to various extreme environments, inbreeding, and expecting hybrid offspring.

In the eyes of these researchers in the experimental town, there is no ethics at all, and the purpose of the whole group is only to explore their own curiosity.

I want to know how my life will change by doing so.

This practice is the most disgusting one, perhaps due to Anthony's influence, Nether himself will also experiment with living organisms, but his experiments are purposeful and planned.

He wouldn't go into obviously abusive and unfounded experiments for the sake of so-called curiosity.

Those people are persecuting the life forms in their hands one by one for the so-called miracle of life, and Nether feels that even if their experiment is successful, this kind of experiment will be difficult to replicate.

Because how can some people who do not respect life grasp the miracle of life.

There are many things that Nether can do to survive, and perhaps because of his several rebirths, he is even more afraid of death.

Nether clearly knows how difficult it is for a life to live.

He can deprive his existence of life for the sake of his own life, without any guilt, but he will not abuse and deprive other beings of the right to live like the researcher here, like a 'god' who does not care, without scruples, without reason, all just for interest and curiosity.

Like this Spider-Man's experiment, there are too many experimental steps that are unnecessary, and it is entirely possible to do it in other ways.

It's just that the researchers in the experimental town seem to feel that they have everything in control and are the masters of these experiments, so all kinds of experiments are just unfounded conjectures, and they dare to put them into action.

I don't know if it's the reason, when the disaster struck, the experimental town got out of control, and these researchers were the first to die.

The monsters they created reminded them with their own power that they were not gods.

They are not yet qualified to lose their reverence for life.