Yang Yi pulled Suna into the captain's cabin of the Nightmare.
“What exactly happened?” He asked seriously, “Where did these bugs co from?”
“About fifteen minutes ago, the sky suddenly turned dark. I was still steering the ship when I noticed a lot of black dots appearing in the crystal ball image. I stopped the ship and walked to the bow to get a clearer look,” Suna recalled. “After that, you know what happened.”
Yang Yi imdiately took the crystal ball and examined it closely.
anwhile, Suna began sharing her theories about the giant worms.
“These giant worms probably don't have eyes or visual organs. Otherwise, they would have noticed the Nightmare a long ti ago. They likely live in darkness, relying on hearing, sll, or other sensory organs to hunt. Because of the storm's interference, their perception range has significantly decreased, making them unable to see the Nightmare.”
Yang Yi frowned as he studied the map. At the sa ti, he opened the world chat channel to check on other players' situations. As soon as he entered, he found the channel in an uproar.
“Why is it so dark? I’m completely lost! Can soone tell where the exit is?”
“There are so many giant worms in the sea! One of them is less than twenty ters from , oh my god!”
“GOD, have you abandoned ?”
Players who escaped the stormy seas mocked those still trapped inside, with a mixture of schadenfreude and sarcasm.
“More monsters? Great, serves you right for being slow!”
“Ever played a battle royale? You’re slow, so now the danger zone is closing in. Who’s to bla?”
“Idiot, just stay in there and wait for death!”
“Don't you dare die on ! If you die, who will I sell my newly caught fish to, huh? Hahaha!”
“High prices for second-hand gear and items!”
“Damn it!”
“I'd rather feed the bugs than leave you a single cent!”
“Thirty years east of the river, thirty years west.
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