Yu Wei hadn't wasted her time; she had paid attention to many things. According to her, there was more than one high-dimensional creature on the doomsday ship.
When Kongsang heard that it was cell number three, he had a guess in his mind that there must be at least cell number one or two above cell number three, right?
An Xiuqi had previously stated that Canglan Star had become a battlefield for some reason, and he was forced to deploy it.
Has that battlefield been around for many years? And did these higher-dimensional beings arrive on this planet many years before Anxiu Qihai?
For example, the Xiping Serpent Spirit, the Primordial Cult has clearly been established for many years...
If Anxiuqi's goal is to collect energy to return home, what could be more direct than higher-dimensional beings plundering each other's energy?
If Country X is in cahoots with An Xiuqi, then is their capture of higher-dimensional beings in order to save An Xiuqi?
Yu Wei and Kong Sang clearly had the same idea.
"Based on this idea, cells one and two are most likely where his body is. The two cells are quite far apart, so which one should we go to first?"
Kong Sang pondered, "There are no of our people here, making it very troublesome to move around. We might be exposed after choosing a cell, so we should try to choose one in one go."
The two exchanged a glance and said simultaneously, "Number One!"
If An Xiuqi is the initial one, then it's normal for him to be number one.
Kongsang probed further: "Are you in cabin number one?"
You guessed correctly, but there's no prize.
Kong Sang was relieved by the quick answer; the more readily he answered, the more confident he became, knowing that this guy was very good at manipulating people's hearts.
She believed him without question and didn't give him a chance to cause trouble.
Seeing that Kong Sang actually believed it, she thought, "Tsk, not even questioning it, how boring."
Ignoring the troublemaker, Yu Wei and Kong Sang discussed their plan for the evening before going their separate ways.
She didn't care, but Yu Wei was more conspicuous, so it was better to act under the cover of darkness.
During the day, Kong Sang also went out to inquire about Nie Jingxing's fate. She heard that he had been moved to a numbered cell and was confused about Nie Jingxing's intentions in surrendering.
Why were we put in the prison cell?
An Xiuqi said that Nie Jingxing wanted to evolve, and she believed him, after all, no one wants to lose control and go crazy.
Evolution naturally requires energy, and Nie Jingxing is also coveting An Xiuqi's body, or rather... his target is other higher-dimensional beings?
The sky was shrouded in darkness as two slender figures moved cautiously. The annihilation ship was enormous, with a total of seven decks.
When Kongsang came up, he was wandering around in the middle level, while the previous No. 3 prison cell was on the fourth level.
The number 1 that Yu Wei found out was on the lowest floor.
They didn't know what the basis for this positioning was, but the two decided to investigate anyway, as things could get complicated if they waited too long, and they couldn't stay on this doomsday ship any longer.
Following the route Yu Wei had figured out, they made it down to the first basement level without any problems. They were about to reach the second basement level, but they huddled in place, too afraid to move.
Staring wide-eyed at that thing that looked like it was on patrol, what was that?
The body is human-shaped, but the head is octopus-like, with wriggling tentacles on its neck and shoulders. This scene is so jarring.
If their hands hadn't been clasped together, causing each other pain, they would have thought they'd wandered into Nie Qu's laboratory by mistake.
Even in Nie Qu's laboratory, those with lower body transformations like Bai Luo are extremely rare. This kind of grafted head is something the two of them have never seen before.
The key point is that this person's actions are very regular; he is indeed patrolling, and it seems that he is a normal, rational person.
But the fact that an octopus has a rational mind is terrifying in itself. What's wrong with this world? Can animals become sentient beings?
The two didn't want to get entangled with the monster whose origins were unknown, so they stayed in a corner, waiting for the monster to leave, adhering to the principle of avoiding it if possible.
But this hope was quickly dashed. The monster's tentacles seemed to sense something and began to wriggle along the man's neck and shoulders in one direction.
The man's octopus head looked over and moved closer to the corner where the two were hiding.
This can't go on. Just as Kong Sang was about to get up and leave, Yu Wei beat her to it.
Yu Wei rushed past the monster, immediately attracting its attention. The monster made strange noises and chased after her.
The two figures disappeared, and Kong Sang emerged with a complicated expression, quickly heading down to the next floor. Yu Wei was truly trying her best to be a good older sister...
In that case, her younger sister can't let her down; she'll surely unlock her chains.
On her final journey, the cell she was looking for was quite conspicuous; it was almost immediately visible upon disembarking.
The sphere was round, at least four or five times larger than number three, and nothing could be seen from the outside.
However, there were guards around the cell, and this floor was relatively spacious, so Kong Sang was spotted by the two as soon as he came down.
Fortunately, they were both normal people, and before they could even ask any questions, Kong Sang moved, unleashing a purple blade of light that instantly severed their heads.
Before she could hesitate, the two of them reacted and reported it, putting her and Yu Wei in danger.
She was now praying that An Xiuqi hadn't lied to her. If she hadn't been here, and had killed someone again, she might not have had a second chance to explore.
She nimbly climbed to the top hatch, glanced down, and saw that the equipment inside was complex. She had no clue what to do, so she had to go down and explore it herself.
Fortunately, there was a basket for dropping things in nearby, so Kongsang climbed in and fell down the cableway.
After landing, Kongsang discovered that this place was practically a miniature assembly line, with metal boxes containing unknown contents passing through conveyor belts, undergoing punctures, high temperatures, and extractions.
The thing that was pulled out was the color of egg yolk, and it was poured into a tube. I don't know where it went.
"Crunch." The sound of metal being scratched drew Kong Sang's attention.
Looking at the metal box that had just been punctured and was about to enter the high-temperature stage, an unbelievable thought flashed through my mind.
Is there a living creature in that box?
Kong Sang looked around and saw that apart from the box, everything else was clearly visible, so he had no choice but to grit his teeth and laboriously carry one out.
The purple light blade sliced open along one corner, and not knowing what was inside, she certainly wouldn't be foolish enough to open it directly.
"Whoosh!"
The sharp fingernails, thirty or forty centimeters long, almost poked into Kong Sang's eyeballs as he was about to look down.
That was close.
Kong Sang slowly retreated, watching as she tore open that corner, slowly extending a hand with three fingers. In the palm of her hand were eyes exactly like those of a human, and her gaze was filled with greed...
Kong Sang truly felt this world was a dream; eyes growing on hands? What kind of species is this?
Above the cell, another sound came, and a familiar figure fell...
Yu Wei!
Kong Sang gasped and hurriedly went over to prepare to take the fall.
The distance between them was considerable, and with the fall, Kong Sang's arm immediately cracked.
Yu Wei was also in bad shape. Her eyes were half-open, but she couldn't move her body. She moved her lips and whispered, "Don't worry about me, let's go!"
Kong Sang naturally wouldn't throw people down, but when he looked up, he saw the octopus head that had thrown Yu Wei down above closing the prison cell lid.
The next instant, all the iron locks in the cell clicked open.
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