When the group of five people disappeared on the spot after entering the portal, the audience also saw a brief darkness on their screen because the live stream of the five people was all disturbed for a few seconds.
This was the disturbance of space, and it was normal.
Even Ainsley's 3D map imdiately flickered and soon disappeared with a swoosh, as if losing so kind of signal that it needed to continue showing the map.
The audience only felt the brief disturbance for a few seconds, and the contestants were also teleported for only a few seconds.
But in every teleportation, the sense of ti would also be blurred to so extent, so everyone felt a little bit dizzy and confused as they watched their surroundings change completely.
A pity that they were all dizzy at the sa ti and the new surroundings beca blurry, not so clear to the eyes.
The transition from the old scenery to the new one also felt as if watching a skipped video with a little bit of disturbance in the middle, which was what made everyone dizzy.
The five rmaids and rn in the glass ball flicked their tails while closing their eyes, trying to ease the dizziness from the space transport.
Fortunately, the dizziness didn't last long and everyone soon opened their eyes to look at the surroundings.
The good news was that none of them were thrown out of the barrier or got separated from each other.
However, the faces of the contestants didn't look happy at all.
"This...where is this? Is this really still a lake?" the glasses man looked at the other pitch-black water around him with eyes full of uncertainty.
The previous water condition was still a bit blueish-green, not purely black and dark despite the muddy water and all factors that hinder everyone's vision.
But this in front of them was even worse than before.
How co the surroundings didn't feel like being in the water at all? It felt as if they were in so kind of black space!
If not for the flow of water around the barrier and inside the barrier, plus the rapidly declining temperature even when the glass bead already had its own heating feature, everyone would doubt whether they were still inside the lake.
The rmaid was the first to notice the strange situation because she was more familiar with the sea than any others in the team.
"This...I also doubt a lake can have such a depth until there is no light at all and the temperature is not right."
The rmaid furrowed her eyebrows and murmured to the teammates.
"This place sohow looks similar to the deep sea..."
Most of the rfolk race's countries, cities and places to live were actually not really in the deep sea because the scenery was beautiful, the color of the water was still blue, much like the ones in fairy tales but their countries were more high-tech and modern than simple underwater palaces and such.
But it didn't an the rfolk didn't often go to the deep sea because many types of rfolk only lived in the deep sea and usually, those who lived in the upper sea were tribes like the rmaid and the rn.
More rfolk races lived in the deep sea than in the upper sea but for convenience, many countries' capital cities and other big cities or important places were built in the upper sea where the sunlight was good and the scenery around was beautiful.
It was much easier for humans and other races to find these places if they went to the sea to find the rfolk race than to find the cities built in the deep sea.
However, many second-tier cities where most rfolk race mbers lived were indeed in the deep sea where the light was scarce and the rfolk had to use their own light source to transform the deep sea cities into beautiful night cities.
eaglesnovɐ1,сoМ If the upper sea was more bright and looked like day cities with many unique landmarks, then the deep sea cities were much simpler but the light system was better than the cities in the upper sea.
The rmaid girl naturally lived in the upper sea, but she also often went to the deep sea cities for various reasons.
The people on the land only thought that all rfolk races lived in the dark and dangerous deep sea, not knowing that many weaker mbers of this race occupied the upper sea.
The upper sea looked like it had more beautiful and functional resources than the deep sea, but people had only explored around 5% of the sea, so to be honest, the true mind-blowing resources were all in the deep sea.
Even as the overlord of the sea, the rfolk race still had not explored all parts of the sea.
They had not even conquered 50% of the whole sea in this huge world for so long, which was why they still grabbed territories, expanded territories and explored unknown places.
There were too many mysteries in the sea, but as a rfolk race who often went to the deep sea and even lived in the deep sea's city for a period of ti, how could the rmaid not know the difference between the depth of a lake and the deep sea?
This place with no light source at all as if the entire world was only dyed in black was so familiar to the rmaid.
How could it not be familiar? Every rfolk race mber would be familiar with such an uncomfortable environnt full of danger and depression.
This place…is the deep sea!
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