From Lizardmen, I'll Charge Through the Middle Ages

What's it like to transmigrate to a world that will inevitably be destroyed?

Lin Qi said he didn't want to know.

Not only did he transmigrate to a world of despair, but he also ...

Chapter 184 Ship

Chapter 184 Ship

Lynch fled from Hesiota as if for his life. He was fed up with the enthusiasm of the Skinks.

His warmblood companions also cannot accept the omnipresent hostility of the rainforest, and every Skink wants to throw them into the snake pit.

After several days of trekking, Lynch followed the guidance of the star map and reached the coast.

His next destination was out at sea and was labeled "Mysterious Island".

The relics of the ancient saints are scattered all over the world. The most famous offshore island is of course Albion Island, but there are also many more unknown islands.

Obviously, it's the latter.

Perhaps there stands the ancient saint's spiritual vein obelisk, which is the transit point of the huge spiritual vein network.

If his guess is correct, Lynch might be able to find the ruins of the Lizardmen.

Of course, there may still be cold-blooded species surviving.

There are few areas where cold-blooded species can move around outside of Lustria and the South. The Dragon Islands east of the South are a notable example. That large colony has long since become a kingdom of wild beasts.

The cold-blooded species that survived forgot their past glory and turned into ignorant beasts.

There was no Slan to guide them.

Lynch only hoped that if there were any cold-blooded species surviving there, they would not degenerate into too primitive forms. If they could not even communicate, he would have no choice but to eliminate them.

If there really are ruins that have not been destroyed by demons, there is a high probability that there will be lost ancient sacred artifacts.

These artifacts have their own specific functions and are generally not recycled because recycling them will lead to huge consequences.

Facing the endless sea, there is only one problem facing the group of adventurers.

The shore they arrived at was not the same beach they had come from.

There were no boats for them to use.

The dwarf kept chattering about the dwarven submersible, and Ledin mentioned the dragon boat made of star wood in a provocative manner.

Even if they only had ordinary wood, the magical power they possessed was enough to make a shoddy dragon boat.

A dragon boat is not as backward as a mortal sailboat, and it does not require much manpower to operate.

The dwarves took out the ironclad ships from the Sea Gate Pass to deal with the provocation of the elves. In Sorian's words, the ironclad ships had become spaceships that could do anything, anywhere.

It also only takes a dwarf to steer it.

Sir John looked out at the ocean in silence, not joining in the conversation, for there was nothing much to talk about in Bretonnia's seamanship.

The dwarves and elves boasted about their great ships, but it was obviously all empty talk.

There were no ironclad ships moored in Lustria, and making a dragon boat was time-consuming and a big challenge for Teclis, who had only learned relevant knowledge from books.

Lynch silently concentrated his attention and activated the preset functions of the Zongqi engine.

A kind of force field suddenly descended, messing up the elf's long hair and the dwarf's beard.

The ions in the water attract each other and gather and condense under the influence of some special force.

A large area of ​​sea water was stirred into the sky by the force field, and more matter invisible to the naked eye gathered into the sea water.

The sea water soon became as viscous as mud, and before long, in a dazzling transformation, a light blue floating spacecraft took shape.

It looks like a small pyramid. You can reach its entrance by walking up the stairs. The layers of stone steps turn into translucent glass.

Lynch used his mind to control it and let it fall in front of his companions. He stepped onto the stairs in front of everyone who was stunned. It only took him ten steps to reach the top of the tower.

He turned around and gave the adventurers an urging look, and the dwarf slowly closed his mouth and climbed up while banging on the hull.

Lynch indulged in his nonsense because the translucent data stream that appeared before Lynch's eyes introduced the engine, which seemed to be infinitely repairable.

The translucent data stream looked very much like an instruction manual. Lynch skipped over the densely packed prohibited items and product introductions and simply glanced at the operating instructions.

Even if the boat capsizes, it won't be a big problem because no one here is fragile.

This eased Lynch's nervousness as it was his first time driving a "boat".

The elves marveled at this miraculous creation, and humans also lost their previous reserve and walked around inside the floating pyramid.

No one paid attention to the cold-blooded man who was learning to fly the spaceship, because Lynch's calm appearance made them think that everything was under control.

Even the careful thinker Tigris overlooked the possible risks.

This mysterious ancient creation is apparently indestructible. What could threaten them inside such a miracle?

Lynch tentatively stimulated the control panel that emerged in his mind.

He used his consciousness to press the start button.

The hull shook violently, almost knocking everyone who was moving around to the ground.

Before they could react, Lynch himself didn't react.

The suspended pyramid rose straight into the sky, quickly crossing the clouds and heading straight into the deep universe.

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He activated the space navigation mode instead of the planetary control system.

Lynch was rarely flustered. He quickly searched the control panel and before finding the button to pause navigation, he hastily triggered the deceleration.

He simply pressed the speed indicator to the bottom, which saved them from being exiled outside the galaxy.

The spacecraft was just outside the atmosphere, and the beautiful planet was right below them.

In the upper, middle and lower levels of the pyramid, everyone gradually regained their composure after the fright, and they trembled and approached the window sill of the pyramid spacecraft.

You can clearly see outside the spacecraft from inside.

They may have witnessed history, the first time elves, dwarves, and humans set foot on the stars.

Although in an unexpected way.

On the upper level of the pyramid, Lynch sat on a suspended mimetic seat, which he had adjusted to look like a small altar.

Soon, Lynch found the landing button.

He pressed it carefully, and the ship was back inside the planet in the next blink, but not at the point where they had started.

The spacecraft was above the waves, without causing any ripples, and was moving steadily and quickly.

In the speed indicator, the horizontal bar-shaped indicator pointed to the lower middle section again.

Lynch couldn't imagine what would happen if he pulled it to the maximum.

By then, he might crash headfirst into the outer reaches of the Milky Way and never find his way back.

This is not a good thing, because if the end comes, the four gods will destroy all matter in the universe.

Lynch adjusted the speed carefully, but found that no matter what he did, he could not accurately adjust it to the appropriate state with his ability.

He had never been exposed to anything so advanced.

So Lynch just raised the indicator slightly from the slowest speed.

Lynch excitedly found the sign for walking inside the planet and pressed the button decisively.

The pyramid spaceship started moving again. This time the operation did not cause any turbulence. It was so stable that it seemed unusual.

But it's too slow.

Seabirds flew slowly outside the window, looking back curiously at the spacecraft that could race with sailboats.

(End of this chapter)