Definitely Not a Witch

A heartwarming daily life farming novel, occasionally also a passionate epic.

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Chapter 795 Primordial Water

Sifnailen, what a familiar yet unfamiliar name.

Looking at the fluorescent letters above, Loran Hill felt a sense of nostalgia.

Among the products of the Primordial Heart Project, she and three other special souls were each assigned unique names: she represented wind, Kloyati represented fire, and Sifnerian represented water. If they were categorized by the form of matter, she represented gas, Kloyati represented plasma, Sifnerian represented liquid, and Brainard represented solid.

But according to records, Sifnaileen should have perished in the catastrophe along with the other two originals, so how could her name appear on this starship now? Had she, like Ketti, also awakened and resurrected from the distant past?

With all kinds of questions in mind, Loran Hill thought quietly.

After a while, she felt something strange again, so she looked back. Everyone on the ship seemed to be frozen, standing still on the ship. It seemed as if time had, no, stopped right there.

There is a special area around this sea area that makes time stagnate in an almost static form.

Ye Ling stepped on the deck and was about to jump off, while Aitesi supported Irene. The two looked at the underwater starship in surprise. The others also maintained their respective forms and did not move.

There was endless darkness above their heads and the surroundings were extremely quiet. In this deep and isolated seabed, a feeling of loneliness arose spontaneously. At this moment, the only one who was still conscious and able to move, besides Loran Hill, was the sea snake that brought them here.

Loran Hill slowly floated up in the sea water. Looking around, all he saw was the dark and cold sea water. Only the ancient starship in the mud was still emitting a faint fluorescence, which changed in brightness and darkness at an extremely slow rate, just like breathing.

Does this sea snake have any purpose in bringing her here?

Loran Hill found it difficult to understand for a moment, but he roughly guessed that it was related to this starship.

She swam in the sea, looking for the entrance to the blue whale-shaped starship.

After searching for a while, she found that things were not that simple.

The material used for this starship is seamless. Even with her extraordinary perception, she cannot detect any connecting gaps. It is like a living thing, a whole from the beginning.

Its texture is translucent and extremely tough. Even if the girl uses all her strength to activate the extraordinary weapon, she cannot tear a small hole on the surface. If an extraordinary person really wants to attack it, I am afraid that only Sequence 9 can cause a small amount of damage to it.

This meant that their technology and craftsmanship had completely surpassed those of the ancients, and even the later Sun of the Divine Wings. At least they were unable to produce materials of such strength.

"Deep Sea Alliance?" the girl muttered to herself. This was a supernatural faction in the Twilight Age, standing alongside the Tree of Life, the Primordial Heart, the Mechanical Council, and the Tracing Cloud.

During the process of the Mechanical Council unifying the Earth, this extraordinary faction of humans seemed to have other plans and began exploring the mysteries of interstellar travel in advance.

And perhaps, just as the records left by the 'Tracing Cloud' said, some members of this human faction left the planet and began their own wandering in the galaxy before the Mechanical Council unified the Earth.

But the Deep Sea Alliance does not have the Crown of God, so how can they cross the vast galaxy?

With doubts in her mind, the girl kept moving around the surface of the starship, using water flow to separate the hull in the mud, looking for a possible entrance.

After a long and fruitless search, Loran Hill seemed to remember something. She slowly floated up and looked at the sea snake that was covering the sky above her head.

If this sea snake was created by this starship, then there must be an exit for it to come out. And judging by the blue whale's appearance... the girl turned her gaze to the part of the starship buried in the mud.

The blue whale's spout should be located on the central axis of its back. The girl tentatively summoned water to disperse the mud that buried the starship.

The process was not smooth. The silt was very heavy, and it was underwater rather than in the air, so the girl's magic power to guide the water flow was not very effective.

If only I had been exposed to knowledge of the ocean sequence before. The girl thought regretfully as she watched the slowly progressing scouring process below.

"Guu!" That was the loud sound of water rushing past. Suddenly, Luo Lanxi found that the sky above him was much brighter. The giant sea snake was circling down.

Its long body slowly swam above the starship, its black scales gleaming with lightning. Then, the starship's hull below, sensing this, emanated a soft blue light. The two seemed to be communicating, emitting rhythmic light.

The water began to flow rapidly, swimming along the outline of the starship. Wherever it went, blue light overflowed, the silt gradually dispersed, and the entire starship slowly revealed its complete shape.

Finally, Loran Hill indeed found a tiny hole on the central axis of the starship.

She swam to the sky above the starship and pressed her finger on the coin-sized hole. Instantly, a strange electric current spread throughout her body, and she became awake with the current.

The electric current seemed to convey a special signal, fluctuating in a rhythm similar to music.

Even in the silent seabed, a distant music rose in the girl's heart. It seemed to be the music played from the vibration of her own bones, or the music transmitted directly by electrical signals in her nerves.

VomMessias,Hallelujarefrain~

The music was so ethereal, yet so light and joyful, like flowers blooming again after all was destroyed and shattered, at the end of the world. It was a song of hope born from endless emptiness and despair, a song that made people celebrate and rejoice.

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