Wang Zheng was accidentally reborn into a parallel world where spiritual energy was recovering.
He thought he would have to cultivate diligently, but he discovered he could rely entirely on a...
Unfortunately, even though Wang Zheng saw that the red dot representing his location overlapped with the signal source on the map, he still couldn't find the escape pod of the same type.
The signal sources on his locator are marked according to the last feedback received. If the escape pod here also loses power and is swept to the seabed.
Even if Wang Zheng arrives at a very fast speed, his actual location could still drift several kilometers away with the ocean current.
Unfortunately, with the bad weather and no signal, Wang Zheng could only use his naked eye to distinguish the strange beasts and other debris floating on the sea.
As for using mental power to investigate... he doesn't have that ability...
Despite Wang Zheng's best efforts in searching, having searched the sea area within a radius of tens of kilometers several times, he ultimately found nothing.
At the very least, nothing was found on the sea surface.
At this moment, Wang Zheng had already ventured more than 700 kilometers into the sea. All around him was the boundless ocean, making it impossible to determine his location. Moreover, Wang Zheng could already sense the violent spiritual energy constantly emanating from the depths of the sea.
Unlike any previous bursts of power from grandmasters or demon kings, this was a completely different aura.
If I had to point out a difference, it would be that there's a sense of impending doom, a kind of overwhelming aura of "I'm going to crush you in all my might."
At this moment, although Wang Zheng already knew in his heart that the inspector was probably in grave danger, he had accepted the mission. He had to find the person alive or dead, or at the very least, find the escape pod, bring their bodies back, and send his comrades home.
After much deliberation, Wang Zheng, seeing that the sea monsters below had thinned out considerably, plunged headfirst into the still churning water...