Survival, stockpiling, no CP, various fish, raft upgrades, ocean exploration. Starting with just a fishing rod, all supplies depend on fishing?
Selected as a "Human Pioneer" to enter ...
The Tal Era! Potential Crisis!
Each of these words touches the most sensitive nerves of all the creatures in the deep sea.
The data from the Tar era that Ais previously showed, while revealing the truth about the creation of Tar, also indirectly confirmed that the era possessed technology and civilization far surpassing our own.
If deep-sea humans truly possess more information about that era...
Even those high-ranking SSS-level beings couldn't help but turn their attention to Lorraine, who had remained almost completely silent throughout the entire event.
Lorraine continued, "This information is currently fragmented and requires further organization and deciphering. But we believe it must contain content that is crucial to the entire deep-sea world."
"We are willing to share these research findings with deep-sea creatures who genuinely wish to cooperate at the appropriate time, and to jointly address potential crises."
"For example, the last ancient virus was recorded in the records of the Tar era."
He paused, his gaze returning to the jellyfish, his tone calm yet sharp.
"Is this a sign of sincerity? Or, in your view, is this information concerning the safety of the entire deep-sea world just another excuse we're using?"
Lorraine's words struck like a heavy hammer against the treacherous deep-sea creatures, including the Illusion Jellyfish.
What they want are tangible benefits in the hands of humans, and technologies that can immediately enhance their own strength.
What Lorraine offered was a "foreign check" concerning the fate of the entire deep-sea world. Although tempting, it could not be cashed immediately. More importantly, it elevated the perspective of deep-sea humans to a new level.
If the jellyfish continues to focus on the technology at hand, it will appear too short-sighted and selfish, and may even be suspected of disregarding the safety of the entire deep-sea world.
"Pfft!" Sun Yiming almost burst out laughing. He mentally gave Luo Lin a thumbs up.
Good heavens, they usually seem so quiet, but when it really matters, they stab you in the back, and they're always right! This time, they've put the jellyfish right on the fire.
"Information from the Tar era... Hmph, who knows if it's true or false?" Blackfin Shark stubbornly insisted, but his voice clearly lacked its previous confidence.
After all, the mystery and power of the Tar Age had deeply penetrated the hearts of every deep-sea creature.
"Whether it's true or not, time will tell," Gu Xi said calmly. "We, the deep-sea human race, always keep our word. But our goodwill and cooperation will only be given to those friends who share the same goodwill."
Her gaze swept across the entire area, finally settling on the direction of several SSS-level beings, including the Deep Sea Giant Turtle.
Inside the Hall of Ten Thousand Streams, the atmosphere became subtle once again.
Those deep-sea creatures who had initially maintained a neutral stance now looked at Gu Xi and his group with a more cautious and expectant gaze.
If the deep-sea human race truly possesses crucial information concerning the future of the deep-sea world, then befriending them is clearly more valuable than coercing them.
The giant sea turtle, with its mountain-like body, moved slightly and emitted a deep hum, as if it were pondering something.
The situation, without anyone realizing it, has begun to quietly shift in a direction favorable to the deep-sea human race.
“Ancient warnings are certainly important,” said the SSS-class Deep Sea Malone. “However, a warning is still just a warning; it’s hard to tell if it’s true or false.”
Deepsea Malone's words, seemingly neutral, actually leaned towards the side that distrusts humanity, attempting to steer the conversation back to the "test" for humanity.