Chapter 261 Alien Nest



It's the coast.

Finally we are reaching land! Tu Ran couldn't contain her joy.

The land seemed very close, but in fact, it took nearly another hour before Tu Ran actually reached the shore.

Looking at the scene in front of her, Tu Ran realized why she could still see the coastline even though she was an hour away.

Because the beach here is made up of white round stones, some big and some small, each of which emits cold white fluorescence of varying brightness, illuminating the entire beach like daylight.

The white sand and black sea water form the most striking contrast.

Tu Ran jumped off the alien and waded across the remaining shallows by herself.

The alien was still standing there, swinging its silver tail fin up and down, as if it was seeking credit.

Tu Ran paused, and instead of leaving immediately, she took out an apple from the space.

This was what she prepared for herself. She prepared a box. There was no oxygen in the space, so the fruit could be stored for a long time.

"Next." Tu Ran said, and threw the apple to the alien.

The alien immediately opened its mouth wide, caught the apple accurately, chewed it a few times and swallowed it into its stomach.

After licking the corner of its mouth, it looked at Tu Ran with lingering satisfaction. Its ears stood up with excitement, its tail fin shook more happily, and several tentacles on its tail stretched out from the water with their claws and fangs bared, just like a peacock spreading its tail.

"This is the last one." Tu Ran threw another apple to it, "Eat it and leave."

The alien happily devoured the second apple, enjoying it so much that it circled around in place.

Tu Ran ignored it and walked towards the interior of the land.

There is a lush forest inside the silvery-white beach, with many plants resembling spruce and pine trees.

It was already dark and it was difficult to travel, so Tu Ran looked for a suitable big tree nearby.

The temperature in this place was relatively low, and the cold wind was blowing wildly among the woods. The thin clothes she was wearing could not keep her warm at all. Tu Ran took out a set of pioneer combat uniforms that had been prepared in advance from the space and put them on quickly. The cold wind was immediately blocked out, and putting on a fully enclosed combat helmet, the stiffness of her facial features was also eased a lot.

Tu Ran climbed up the tree swiftly, sat on a branch, plucked a leaf to cover herself, and forced herself to fall asleep quickly to recover her strength.

The dense forest is very quiet at night, with only the rustling of leaves in the wind.

Tu Ran woke up when the sky was just getting light. She looked at the time and found that she had only slept for four hours. Converted to federal time, it was only ten o'clock in the evening.

Having fully recovered his strength, Tu Ran climbed down from the tree and walked towards the depths of the dense forest.

The wind in the forest was blowing freely, and the tree trunks it passed by were covered with a layer of white frost.

Tu Ran walked through it, paying attention to the movements around her. Her goal was to find the alien species.

Unfortunately, from dawn to dusk, she did not see any trace of the alien species.

Only six hours passed from dawn to dusk.

Tu Ran still climbed up the tree and waited for the night to pass.

She was not sleepy. She dozed off for five hours. When it was daybreak, Tu Ran hurried on her journey.

Now that there is no Pang Pang to lead the way, Tu Ran can only choose a blind path and go all the way.

Having found nothing yesterday, she observed more carefully today, not missing any unusual place. Even if the frost on the tree formed a different pattern, she would go over to take a look.

Unfortunately, still nothing was found.

This lush forest seemed to have never welcomed living creatures before, and she was the first creature to set foot here.

As night fell, Tu Ran climbed up the tree. She took out a bottle of nutrient solution from the space and sipped it. Tu Ran looked down at the time on the communicator. Today's daytime only lasted five hours.

She had been there for two days. The days were getting shorter and shorter, while the nights were getting longer and longer, and her speed of travel was seriously affected.

If one day, the day does not come, she can only travel at night.

What she was most worried about was why she hadn't encountered a single alien species so far. This shouldn't be the case. According to the survivors' records, there were many alien species on the islands, and they were varied and varied.

It was impossible that she hadn't encountered a single alien species in two days, and hadn't found even the slightest trace of any alien species' existence.

That doesn't make sense.

It was like the calm before the storm, making Tu Ran unable to fall asleep.

On the third and fourth days, we still didn't encounter any alien species.

And she was still in the same lush forest that she had seen on the first day, with oversized spruce and pine trees arranged in an orderly manner, giving her the illusion that she had been staying in the same place for the past few days.

The daylight hours were indeed shortening by one hour each day, while the nights were increasing in length, and by the fourth day there would be only three hours of light followed by eight hours of darkness.

After much deliberation, Tu Ran decided to travel at night.

Fully armed, alert and highly focused, Tu Ran began his first night operation within the Threshold.

She has night vision goggles, which allow her to clearly observe the surrounding situation at night.

It was quiet at first, just like it had been during the day.

Until a strange chant blew to Tu Ran's ears along with the cold wind, the ground began to shake, the trees shook violently, pairs of huge claws hugged the tree trunks, and huge heads appeared from behind the trees.

Bear? Lion? Porcupine? And a bunch of beasts whose names I can't tell.

The degree of mutation of this group of alien species is not great. Apart from being able to walk upright, they look no different from normal species.

They came out from behind the tree trunks one after another, staring at Tu Ran with green eyes, revealing their sharp fangs and claws.

Tu Ran looked at the countless alien species in front of him, as well as the alien species that were still continuously moving out from behind the tree trunk. He subconsciously swallowed his saliva and took a step back.

That's not necessary.

What she wanted to find was a lone alien species, not a group of alien species that wanted to find her alone.

Moreover, among the densely packed alien species in front of him, only one had an inner elixir.

Sense of direction

Introduction: The owner has an absolute sense of direction for the place he intends to go, and can reach any place he wants without a map.

Level: Beginner

Note: Everything is illusory, even more so the feeling. Please carefully distinguish the true from the false. I repeat, please carefully distinguish the true from the false.

Tu Ran took a closer look at the last sentence. This was the first time that “Superpower Identification” was repeated in a long-winded way.

Tu Ran didn't think much about it. She urgently needed this superpower now. She focused her eyes on the brown bear that possessed the superpower and took out a laser gun from the space.

The moment she took out her weapon, the alien species began fighting for food.

Countless alien species surrounded Tu Ran from the front, back, left and right directions and pounced on her with roars.

Tu Ran stood where he was without dodging. He raised his laser gun and pressed the fire button. The blue light that shot up into the sky was like a sword of light, sweeping across the layers of alien species that were stacked up on top of him.

The bodies of the aliens were all cut in half. Their lower bodies continued to run and took a few steps forward, while their upper bodies stayed in place, dislocated from top to bottom, and soon, they both fell to the ground.

I overestimated myself. Four thousand is the maximum I can get. I really can't make up for what I owe before. I will try harder tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.


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