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At this mont, Ye Bai looked around the small island.

The island wasn’t very big; one could see its end at a glance.

Surrounded by a vast expanse of white sea, there was no sign of Pet Beasts on the island, only traces of nature.

It stood isolated like a forgotten Gem.

The sea breeze howled by, stirring up fine sand that drifted through the air.

A few lonely coconut trees swayed with the wind, their leaves rustling, like the whispers of the island.

This was perhaps the only touch of green on the island.

Golden sunlight sprinkled over the beach, turning the sea into fragnts of shimring gold.

The waves gently lapped at the shore, making a soft crashing sound.

Climbing to a high point and looking out, several nautical miles away, there seed to be another small island.

Ye Bai took out the locator given by the Lady Bat.

It displayed the coordinates: 125°43.9′ north latitude, 23°32′ east longitude.

His eyes widened.

These coordinates were close to that experintal base.

Did the Heaven-Swallowing Pelican make a Spatial Transfer and end up here?

But being cautious never hurt anyone; surely he wouldn’t be discovered here.

Ye Bai planned to stay on the island to observe and figure out the best way to reach the Undersea Base.

He imdiately had Big Gray dig a cave on the island, where he intended to rest for the night.

He also planned to check the intelligence after midnight.

The Intelligence System should provide information on how to enter the Undersea Base.

He had no clear idea of how to enter the base, hoping the Intelligence System could give him a hint.

At sunset, the twilight dyed the sky a deep orange, while the afterglow sprinkled over the sea, forming brilliant bands of light.

Under the glow of the setting sun, the waves seed to ignite, glittering with dazzling light.

The wind grew stronger, blowing in cold gusts.

Inside a cave, Ye Bai was cooking a large pot with charcoal, brushing the at of the Golden River Pufferfish.

Besides being used for attacking Exotic Beasts, the Beichen Celestial Wolf Blade was an excellent choice for slicing at.

The fish at of the Golden River Pufferfish was sliced as thin as a cicada’s wing, almost translucent.

The pot bubbled with milky-white fish soup, made from the palm-sized fish bones of the Golden River Pufferfish, simply grilled, and then boiled with scalding water.

The Ten Thousand Changes Butterfly and the Demon Bear were drooling.

Ye Bai picked up a large piece of fish, swished it lightly in the pot for a few seconds, and the translucent fish gradually turned white.

He placed the freshly swished fish in his mouth, biting gently.

Crisp, chewy, fresh.

The fusion of three flavors made Ye Bai feel like his teeth were wrestling with the fish.

Indeed, a delicacy considered one of the finest in the world.

The Demon Bear imitated Ye Bai, picked up chopsticks, and dipped a piece of fish into the large pot.

After eating the fish, it felt as if it were about to soar into the sky with joy.

Watching the Demon Bear float in the air, Ye Bai found it sowhat amusing.

There was plenty of fish at, even with Ye Bai’s Pet Beasts going full force, consuming less than one-twentieth.

The Water Rabbit still seed not to have awakened, as it remained attached to the Demon Bear, drawing on its energy.

This was why the Demon Bear constantly needed to eat, bearing the load of two Pet Beasts.

At that mont, Ye Bai took out the U-disk given to him by Dr. Jubino, and retrieved a notebook from the Pet Beast Space.

He inserted the U-disk into the notebook to check its contents.

The U-disk used an encrypted password mode, with different passwords at different tis.

A specialized decoder and intelligent computer were required for data analysis.

But this was no challenge for Ye Bai; after his fingers tapped on the keyboard for a while, the password was automatically unlocked.

Inside were many docunts, mostly about Dr. Jubino’s research results and his collected information on naless entities and Relics of the Old Gods.

Each docunt was detailed, and Ye Bai quickly morized them, taking out the Exotic Beast Chronicles to record frantically about naless entities and Relics of the Old Gods, earning Celestial Gate points.

Dr. Jubino’s research results largely focused on chanical creatures.

He developed chanical mice, chanical birds, chanical ants, and so on.

The docunts contained detailed experintal records; anyone familiar with chanical chanics could replicate them.

Dr. Jubino had endowed chanical creatures with artificial intelligence, earning him the title of the father of chanical creatures.

He also developed nanorobots that could convert living Exotic Beasts into chanical creatures.

He wanted to transform the Glory Angels into Steel Angels.

In Dr. Jubino’s heart, the Glory Angels were the culprits that triggered all this.

And his source of suffering.

The Steel Giant Dragon was also modified based on the Giant Dragon’s remains.

"What a pity, if Dr. Jubino hadn’t passed away, he might have been the father of chanical creatures of this century."

"Luckily, Dr. Jubino fell out with the Eight Kings, or else if this technology were handed over, the national power of the Beautiful Country would have increased significantly."

Ye Bai murmured.

At the sa ti

In a deep, bottomless underground world.

Dark red lava rivers slowly flowed in the gloomy underground, emitting a dull rumbling sound, like the murmurs of countless suffering Souls.

The heavy sll of sulfur perated the air, suffocating.

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