Chapter 209 Zuniga Passage



The barrier by the sea still exists, but it's reversed.

In short, Angrina is trapped.

Since the two sides couldn't communicate in the same language, Wang Xuefeng had no way to get it across the barrier.

The only one we can count on is Xiao He; perhaps we should wait until dawn and try again.

Angrina didn't care about that, and turned to plunge into the sea to hunt for food.

Wang Xuefeng led Xiao He to sit by the sea, his gaze following the giant shadow in the water.

The ancestors of the dragon race were ancient sea dragons, so they never had feathers, not even pores.

There are some tiny, visible cracks on the skin. Originally, scales grew there.

It wasn't until a branch migrated to live on land that the scales gradually softened and adhered, becoming the thick, tough skin they have now.

These are all the "planetary histories" that Wang Xuefeng saw in the "parallel space".

Although the historical events in the two spaces differed greatly, most of the biological evolutionary processes were quite similar.

It's as if they weren't separated by a space, but only by a continent or a sea.

"Perhaps there is no concept of 'distance' between different spaces. Because the concept of distance in three-dimensional space cannot be applied to four-dimensional space..."

"Is that crack really four-dimensional...?" Wang Xuefeng frowned, staring at the sea without saying a word.

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Night, midnight.

On the vast land, there was no light other than the moonlight.

The sea was calm and deep, with only Angarina's silhouette stirring the waves in the distance.

"cough!"

Xiao He suddenly coughed.

Wang Xuefeng's thoughts were instantly pulled back from the distance.

"You're awake? How are you feeling?"

Xiao He, who was leaning on his shoulder, slowly opened his eyes and looked around blankly.

"Who am I? Where am I? What year is it?"

"..."

Wang Xuefeng silently breathed a sigh of relief; thankfully, she hadn't been driven to dementia by the confusion.

“This is the Suniga Inland Sea. We went down here this afternoon and came back up when it got dark,” Wang Xuefeng explained to her patiently, yet with a playful expression.

"Today...?" Xiao He rubbed his temples frantically. "This afternoon...?"

"What? How long have you been gone?" Wang Xuefeng asked with a smile, touching her forehead.

Xiao He gazed wistfully at the full moon in the sky, looking utterly disheartened.

"I've been gone for a very, very, very long time..."

"How long is 'a long time'?"

"Our baby has already had five babies..."

"Huh?" Wang Xuefeng touched her forehead again: "In a dream?"

"I don't know! It's so real..." Xiao He tilted his head, leaned on his shoulder, and sighed deeply.

"So... what happened to us?" Wang Xuefeng couldn't help but chuckle.

"I won't tell you." Xiao He was utterly despondent.

"It can't be that bad, can it?" Wang Xuefeng didn't want to give up.

"Don't ask, the answer is you're not going anywhere, just stay put!" After saying that, Xiao He raised his head with a serious expression, meeting his gaze defiantly.

"Not going anywhere?" Wang Xuefeng blinked, continuing to probe, "Where would I go?"

"You are not allowed to go anywhere!" Xiao He said firmly.

"Okay! I understand." Wang Xuefeng nodded repeatedly.

Seeing that he agreed, Xiao He was finally relieved.

Although she couldn't distinguish between reality and illusion, she was determined not to let the tragedy in her dream repeat itself.

Noticing that Xiao He's emotions were still somewhat unstable, Wang Xuefeng put aside all other thoughts, gently patted her back, and casually placed a light kiss on her forehead.

Xiao He silently closed his eyes, feeling the familiar scent and the warmth within reach, before his thoughts returned to reality.

Now she's certain it was all a dream.

“Look, the sea is back,” Wang Xuefeng whispered in her ear.

Xiao He turned his head slightly, his gaze falling on the sea, and after a long while said, "Perhaps... I have a way to bring back the vanished soldiers."

"Oh? What method?" Wang Xuefeng asked, somewhat surprised.

Xiao He didn't answer immediately, but added, "But if we release them, the other resurrected monsters will also be recalled, including several that are ten thousand years old."

“This…” Wang Xuefeng immediately understood her concerns.

“I don’t know who designed this trap…” Xiao He paused, “No, it shouldn’t be called design, it should be called exploitation.”

"Use it?" Wang Xuefeng was taken aback.

“That’s right.” Xiao He nodded: “There have been legends about the Suniga Sea since ancient times, which proves that this place has always been mysterious and that this incomprehensible power has always existed, but it doesn’t usually show itself.”

"You mean, someone took advantage of the rules here and set up this trap that devours monsters?" Wang Xuefeng asked.

"That's very likely. However, this person doesn't understand the power here and is still exploring it, which is why the spacetime in the Suniga Inland Sea is disordered."

"But he also achieved his goal..." Wang Xuefeng looked at the calm sea and said, "The battle for the revival of the Suniga Plain ended quietly like this."

"Yes, the exploration of the Suniga Inland Sea was inevitable, and today's results are not surprising. It's just that they were too hasty and should have conducted more experiments."

Xiao He shook his head: "Now that this place has been damaged like this, the rules of the Zuniga Passage are completely messed up, and it's hard to guarantee that it won't cause other more troublesome problems."

“More troublesome problems? For example?” Wang Xuefeng asked.

“For example, this sea can be transformed into a ‘continental teleportation array,’ which is a long-distance intercontinental teleportation.” Xiao He said with great certainty, “The power of the seabed under Sunica is sufficient to support the operation of this array.”

Upon hearing this, Wang Xuefeng fell silent.

The seabed of Sosuna is the "boundary" between two spaces, and the "friction" generated by the operation of these two timelines is indeed incomparably powerful. A mere continental teleportation array, or a barrier that blocks everything, can operate without any difficulty.

“It’s not that there’s no way to deal with it, but we need to be prepared,” Xiao He said solemnly. “When it’s light tomorrow, we’ll go back to the city and bring Valerie over to take a look. Let’s hear her analysis of this barrier first.”

"Yes, that's fine too."

Wang Xuefeng sighed softly and searched for Angelina's shadow with his eyes.

In just a few minutes, it had already swum to the other side of the shore.

“I heard from Angelina that it can’t get out of the barrier right now?” Xiao He looked in the direction he was looking, but couldn’t see anything.

“Yes, could it be related to different eras?” Wang Xuefeng asked.

“There is a connection.” Xiao He nodded: “The Zuniga Passage was born in the first lunar era.”

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