After six years in the apocalypse, Xi Xi tragically died at the hands of her aunt's family. Unexpectedly, she was reborn on the day the apocalypse began. Just as she was preparing to leverage h...
This is something Xi Xi accidentally drew yesterday when she tried to copy the Sea Town Soul Pearl with her magic brush but failed.
This bead is called the "Silence Bead". It is much smaller than the Sea Town Soul Bead and its appearance is also much rougher, but its function unexpectedly caught Xi Xi's eye.
[Item Description: Can block out external sounds within a certain range, achieving absolute silence.]
Chu Zhiqin looked at Xi Xi with some doubt, only to see her smile mysteriously and take out the Xiaofeng Hulusi from the golden lucky bag.
Upon seeing the terrifying hulusi (a type of Chinese flute), Mom was instantly overwhelmed by the "wonderful" experience from that day, and she almost rolled her eyes and got carsick again.
"Don't let the motion sickness subside and then your internal organs be shattered by the sound waves again..." She frowned and waved her hand, about to push him away, when she saw Xi Xi quickly and skillfully play the hulusi first.
"Hmm, really nothing's wrong?!" Chu Zhiqin released her hands from her ears, surprised to find everything so quiet.
Not only that, the sounds of waves, seagulls, and cars starting up... all the surrounding sounds quietly disappeared.
Chu Zhiqin opened her mouth and mumbled a few words before realizing that she couldn't even hear herself speak!
Xi Xi was also quite surprised by the effect of this tiny glass bead. She was stunned for a moment, then continued playing the hulusi, thinking to herself that she had experienced Beethoven's life painlessly...
At first, the sea was calm and still, with only slight waves lapping against the hull. But as time went on, Xi Xi noticed that subtle ripples began to appear in the water in the distance.
Soon, schools of shimmering silver ribbonfish seemed to be drawn by an invisible force, converging from all directions. Guided by the sound waves, they swam slowly around the fishing boat, creating a breathtaking underwater spectacle.
One by one, the silvery-white ribbonfish struggled violently, their silver scales shimmering dazzlingly in the sunlight.
As Xi Xi played her instrument, she nudged her mother with her elbow. Chu Zhiqin, who was too shocked to speak, finally came to her senses and quickly cast her fishing net.
As the fishing net tightened, the ribbonfish were tightly wrapped inside, but they did not struggle. It seemed that the closer they were to the vehicle, the closer they were to the "Silence Bead," and the less the sonic pollution they would experience.
This was the first time Xi Xi had ever seen so many fish "walk into the net," and she couldn't help but find it somewhat amusing. She chuckled, her breath so unsteady that her hulusi suddenly emitted a jarring, discordant sound.
The ribbonfish in the net suddenly seemed to have been struck by an invisible fist; their eyes rolled back and they foamed at the mouth.
Chu Zhiqin turned around and glared at Xi Xi. From her lip movements, she could vaguely guess the words "blow softly".
As the fishing net was slowly pulled onto the boat, the mother and daughter were stunned—the net was full of shimmering silver ribbonfish, arranged neatly like a silver ocean.
Wow, this is more than the previous two days combined! What are we going to do with so many ribbonfish?!
Why not just sell them on the public chat? They're just going to go to waste if we can't eat them all. We might as well use them to earn some extra points to survive. With that thought in mind, Xi Xi opened the light screen.
Have you heard any strange noises?
"Yes, yes, yes!! I thought I had tinnitus, but it turns out I didn't?!"
"Holy crap, I heard that too. I was wondering about that."
"Huh? I didn't hear that?"
"There really was a sound. I was boiling water, thinking it was boiling, but when I looked, there was nothing there..."
"I thought the tunnel was haunted, Amen..."
"I thought I misheard too. Thank goodness it's not a paranormal event, thank goodness it's not a paranormal event, it scared the hell out of me..."
"Damn it, so what was that sound just now?!"
"I don't know, that sound was really creepy..."
"Are you all in the tunnel? I was in the food court at the transfer station, and I heard you too!"
"+1, coordinates transfer station repair station, I can faintly hear it."
"I'm in the tunnel too, but I haven't heard anything either."
“I just got off at the transfer station, and I heard it too.”
"That's strange. I left the transit station yesterday, how come I didn't hear anything?! That shouldn't be the case..."
"It's really loud! I could hear it very clearly in the transfer station parking lot!"
"Our sound isn't very loud, it's like the sound of an airplane flying over a mountain."
"Someone flew a plane? That can't be right?!"
"No, it's not the sound of an airplane, it sounds more like a horn."
"It just keeps buzzing."
On the public chat, scrolling messages condemned the strange noise from earlier.
Xi Xi was stunned.
Huh? No, does her "Howling Wind Hulusi" really have that much reach?!
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