Chapter 199 - 199: Superhuman Squad, Forbidden Existence… Welcome to Great Xia
Chapter 199 - 199: Superhuman Squad, Forbidden Existence… Welcome to Great Xia
Chapter 199: Superhuman Squad, Forbidden Existence… Welcome to Great Xia
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
“Here, this is for you.”
Nuwa handed over the remaining piece of the core to them and explained, “With this piece of the warship core, you can sense the locations of the other fragments. They attract each other.”
“Also, I sensed through the spatial coordinates that the worlds where the other two core fragments are located are not very advanced. They might be eroded and assimilated by the power of the warship core.”
Lu Xuan took the warship core fragment and nodded his understanding.
He understood what Nuwa meant.
The driving core was of a very high level; the technology of that human civilization had reached the level of the Dao.
The radiation from the core fragments would distort and alter the surrounding environment, assimilating it into their own world.
In terms of cultivation, it was like how a drop of a Sovereign’s true blood could contaminate an entire world, causing darkness and chaos…
Essentially, it was the same principle.
Lu Xuan weighed the crystal in his hand, focused his thoughts on a specific space, and opened a portal.
“Let’s go.”
He took Cheng Lingzhu’s hand, and they both stepped into the spatial portal. “Tonight at midnight, typhoon ‘Hydra’ will make landfall in our province. Please, residents, pay attention to your safety and do not go out late at night…”
“Click! ”
Li Suifeng sat in his car and turned off the radio.
It had started to rain lightly, and fog rose from the sea, casting a grey pall. The Chief Inspector of Ancheng, Dayan Province, had a grave expression.
“Chief, Chief.’
A young face appeared at the car window, holding two cups of coffee.
“Lil’ Zhang, any news from the Tian Shu Department?”
Li Suifeng opened the car door and asked.
“The action team has arrived and is discussing strategies. This time, three cities along the coast of Fengzhou are joining forces,” the young officer replied.
Li Suifeng nodded, rubbed his oily face, and took a deep sip of the coffee.
He didn’t like this beverage, but Li Suifeng had been awake for nearly thirty hours.
Even though he was exhausted, he had to keep his spirits taut as steel wires at this critical moment.
Swallowing the bitter drink, Li Suifeng continued to gaze towards the sea.
He knew that the meteorological station had only told half the story about the typhoon weather warning.
The bad weather was real, and ‘Hydra’ was real…
But it was not a typhoon.
When did this disaster start?
Li Suifeng leaned back in the passenger seat, holding his coffee, watching the drizzling rain outside.
Probably about thirty years ago.
Back then, Li Suifeng was just a young man, freshly graduated.
First, coastal residents found strange stone fragments on the beach.
The stones were greenish-blue, with very odd patterns.
Most of them were the size of a finger, with some as large as a palm.
At first, everyone thought they were fragments of an ancient shipwreck washed ashore. Experts from the provincial museum even came down to study them.
In the end, it was determined that the patterns were not man-made but naturally formed.
The composition of these stones was unique, thought to be meteorites from outer space.
However, these meteorites didn’t hold much scientific value. After the media reported on them for a couple of days, the experts took two fragments back to the museum, and the matter was closed.
But what no one expected was…
A month later, these strange meteorite fragments would become the beginning of a nightmare.
Li Suifeng had a childhood friend, the kind he grew up playing with. After becoming financially independent, this friend became a collector of cultural artifacts.
However, he was new to the field, mostly acquiring recent creations to display in his house.
If asked about their historical era, they were definitely from the Zhou dynasty…
Referring to last week, freshly aged from the workshop.
His table was cluttered with various cultural ornaments, the most valuable being a magnifying glass.
When Li Suifeng’s friend heard about the meteorites falling near Ancheng’s coast, he rushed there and was lucky enough to find one.
After returning home, he naturally treasured it, considering it to have some collectible value.
Until one day, someone knocked on Li Suifeng’s door.
It was raining that night. The visitor wore a hood and a mask, bundled up tightly.
But Li Suifeng still recognized the stooped figure as his childhood friend.
Visiting a friend’s house in the rain was indeed strange.
Nevertheless, Li Suifeng didn’t think much of it and opened the door for his friend.
As his friend entered the house, Li Sui Feng smelled a fishy odor.
Living near the coast, Li Suifeng was familiar with this scent.
It was the smell of seafood beginning to rot, releasing a putrid fishy stench. The first thing his friend said upon seeing Li Suifeng was, “Help me.”
He took off his hood, revealing a pair of eyes resembling those of a sea snake, with pale yellow pupils covered by a thick transparent shell, like some protective mechanism.
When he saw these eyes, Li Suifeng was startled, but what came next was even more shocking.
The friend removed his mask to reveal a face covered in blue-green scales.
On the sides of his cheeks were gill-like organs that flapped open and shut with his breathing.
“How did you become like this?”
Li Suifeng remembered that this was the first thing he said.
Through his friend’s story, Li Sui Feng finally understood the whole situation. The transformation had begun on the day his friend found the strange stone fragment..