This is an independent female protagonist story. It involves rebirth, spatial abilities, hoarding supplies, post-apocalyptic survival, and occasional team-ups.
Disasters include earthquakes, ...
During the two months of waiting for the robot to be delivered again, the researchers at the base were not idle. They often captured many mutated fish monsters, put them on the elevator platform, and lowered them into the mine. If they died, they simply threw the corpses down.
They conducted experiments and collected a lot of data, but Li Ke, who was down there, didn't even see a fish bone. Actually, she was quite curious about what was going on up in the cave.
Unfortunately, she couldn't get up, and the robots that came down couldn't talk, so she could only work desperately.
Two months later, the last two robots arrived, escorted by people, to be sent down into the cave once more.
The expedition team wanted to stop the robot and investigate whether there were any problems with it, but they were stopped by the escorts because the robot's structure was their secret.
The inspection team had to follow the contract. Both robots went down into the mine, which was empty at the moment. The robots circled around, then opened their mechanical armor and sat down quietly at the bottom of the mine.
The light from the solar energy minerals shines on them, making their surface color appear increasingly darker.
At this moment, Li Ke was still lying in the energy pool inside the light chamber, repairing his severely damaged body. His spatial consciousness looked at the two strange robots outside. Even though he knew that danger was approaching, he had no way to wake up the unconscious Li Ke.
There seemed to be a beeping sound coming from the bottom of the mine. The next moment, an explosion came from the robot's body, and then the robot's body was torn to pieces, each piece of the limb bursting out with a dazzling white light.
The underwater base began to tremble. Before anyone could react, a sudden burst of flames erupted, and the air inside the base, carrying scorching shockwaves, began to violently incinerate everything.
The frozen sea surface began to ripple, and then ice began to break up from the bottom, revealing violent undercurrents beneath the surface.
The ships on the surface of the sea quickly discovered the problem, but the underwater turbulence was already unavoidable, and they could only let this terrifying force lift their ships.