Chapter 260: Escape from the Sea



The forest where you meet Fatty? The fertile plains with low risk? Or the plateau with extreme weather?

She thought of all kinds of possibilities, but she never expected that the place she stepped into was the ocean!

The sea! The sea that stretches as far as the eye can see!

A sea worse than the polluted seas of the Federation.

The entire sea surface was black, like ink, with surging waves and layers of ripples. You couldn't see what was beneath the surface at all.

And she fell directly into the sea from the whirlpool in mid-air.

The defenseless Tu Ran inevitably choked on the water and her body quickly sank.

She struggled to swim, floated to the surface, and coughed violently.

After coughing for a long time, Tu Ran finally relieved the discomfort in her throat.

While slapping the water to keep her body afloat, she craned her neck to look around, searching for any land where she could temporarily land.

But she found nothing. All she could see was the black ocean and black waves, and the sky was a strange gray.

It seemed as if there was no living thing in the whole world except her.

Tu Ran wanted to curse. What kind of shit luck is this?! While cursing, she chose a direction and swam towards it with all her might.

The sea water was very cold and Tu Ran was shivering with cold. Her executive department police uniform was soaked with water and was extremely heavy, which seriously slowed down her speed.

Tu Ran chose to take off her police uniform. The cold sea water instantly wrapped around her entire body, making it even colder. She clenched her teeth and increased her paddling speed.

Every time she swam a certain distance, she would use Teleport once, slow down, and then use Teleport again, repeating this cycle. This way she wouldn't overuse her powers and consume too much energy, and she wouldn't swim too slowly either.

Now she just hoped not to encounter any alien species.

The island area is one of the places with the highest survival challenges within the threshold. Danger is everywhere, alien species appear and disappear at any time, and the death rate of pioneers who come here is extremely high.

That is assuming the survivors did not go into the sea.

She is now in the vast ocean, and she cannot see what is under the sea, and the danger level is rising sharply.

After swimming for more than an hour, Tu Ran's limbs were already aching, but when he looked around, he still couldn't see any land.

Tu Ran's heart sank to the bottom of the valley. If she continued swimming like this, she didn't know when she would reach the shore. She couldn't hold out for much longer.

The "King Kong Body" was repairing her frozen limbs, and streams of heat were slowly spreading from her internal organs to the extremities of her limbs.

The sky grew darker, as if it had merged with the sea water. There was not a trace of light in any direction, and there was nothing else in the ears except the sound of the surging sea water.

Tu Ran suddenly held his breath and concentrated, floating on the water and no longer swimming forward.

She heard some different sounds.

The sound came from the depths of the sea, as if a huge monster that had been dormant in the depths was waking up, turning over, spinning its body, and causing a small vortex to gradually approach her.

Tu Ran immediately took out a pistol from the space and put it behind his waist, then took out a scimitar and held it tightly in his hand.

She looked around vigilantly, staring at the slightest movement on the sea surface, her ears perked up, listening to the faintest sounds, and she was extremely alert.

Her heartbeat soared without her noticing, and her limbs quickly warmed up.

"Chirp... Chirp...eat...chirp...eat..."

A faint sound surged up from beneath the sea, accompanied by small bubbles one after another.

It's a different species.

Judging from the source of the sound, there is only one.

Tu Ran stared at a dark thing visible under the sea, circling around her. It was not big, about three to four meters long, and was long and narrow. Judging from the black shadow it showed, it looked like an ordinary fish.

The thing was also looking at her, and Tu Ran felt its gaze.

Tu Ran silently put her finger to her mouth and bit it. Bright red blood flowed out and Tu Ran smeared it on the helmet on her head.

A mushroom grew quickly. Tu Ran couldn't see the appearance of the colorful mushroom, but she could see the purple light emanating from it, which was the only light in this dark world.

As the colorful mushroom grew bigger, the monster under the sea became restless, swimming around her faster and faster, and the encirclement became smaller and smaller.

Tu Ran quickly chanted to calm it down, "Stop, stay there and don't move."

The dark shadow beneath the sea stopped moving.

"Stick your head out." She wanted to see what it looked like and whether the Federation had any records of this alien species.

The monster obediently stretched out its upper body, and its shiny dog ​​head hit Tu Ran's eyes.

Tu Ran couldn't believe it. Was this a hybrid of fish and dog?

The head in front of me is in the shape of a dog. Its eyes, nose and ears are exactly the same as those of a dog. The only difference is that it has no hair, and its slippery skin is more like that of a sea lion.

Among the alien species currently recorded by the Federation, Tu Ran had never seen one that looked like this.

She couldn't help but want to see what its body looked like beneath the water.

Protecting the hallucinogenic mushrooms above his head, Tu Ran instructed the alien, "Jump out of the water."

The fish-and-dog-like alien adjusted its direction, distanced itself from Tu Ran, and then jumped out of the sea in a smooth and graceful posture like a dolphin.

Tu Ran saw its entire body.

It has a dog's head, a sea lion's body, fish fins, and eight or nine extra-long tentacles extending from the body a little forward of the tail, like an octopus.

It continues the style of the four different species.

The alien fell into the water again, splashing huge waves.

He poured the liquid over Tu Ran, who wiped her face and ordered, "From now on, I am your master, and you must listen to me."

The alien stared at her without moving.

Those black gemstone-like eyes possessed the innocence and harmlessness of a dog, and Tu Ran lowered her tone.

"Come here, come to me."

The alien swam over obediently, stuck to her body, turned its head and looked at her eagerly, waiting for her next order.

Tu Ran turned over and straddled its back, tightly pinching the wrinkles of skin on its neck with both hands.

"Do you know which direction the nearest land is?"

The tentacles behind the alien all stretched out in front of Tu Ran, pointing to the right like fingers.

"Swim in that direction now and get me to land."

The alien's tentacles retracted, and it swung its tail and changed direction, swimming towards the right.

As expected of a species that could survive in this sea area, it swam very fast. Tu Ran had to hold the skin on its neck tightly to avoid falling.

After finding a way to get around, Tu Ran breathed a sigh of relief. She could finally relax for a while.

The oncoming wind brought the coolness from the sea and enveloped her.

The lower half of her body was soaked in water, with only a thin shirt on her upper body. The light emitted by the hallucinogenic mushrooms on her helmet became weaker and weaker, and finally withered and disappeared. The universe returned to the darkness that swallowed everything.


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