Dow and Carbon-Based Monkey Breeding Guidelines
Chapter 833
Chapter 833
Before falling into the water, Jania tried her best to hold the wooden boat and keep herself afloat.But she must have missed it, for when she awoke from a biting chill, she found herself sinking in the water.
The sea water was shudderingly cold, but her body hadn't lost control yet.So Jania began to work her way upstream.She must have been unconscious for only a short time, maybe a few seconds, so she didn't feel suffocated, and she could even see the pale gray light floating on the surface of the sea.The underwater world also looks gray and white, like a condensed gray fog.
Jania squinted her eyes in the water, trying to find the position of the wooden boat first.She didn't forget the thing that capsized the boat because she fell into the water, and Lenny Collein - or something that looked like Lenny Collein - actually killed the boat with three people in the sea. overturned.She didn't know how much strength it took, or how the thing worked in the water, but she wasn't confused about one thing: she couldn't handle it, even if she didn't lose her stick.If that thing hit her in the water, she was screwed.
She turned her neck as best she could during the ascent, searching for any solid outlines.But the visibility in the sea is very poor, she can only tentatively believe that the thing is not attached to her surroundings.Is it still at sea?Is it wise to float now?Or she should pretend to be drowned first, and try to swim as far away as possible to see what's going on around here.
The idea did make Jania feel safer, but when she thought about it, her lungs were burning.She didn't have time to hold her breath when she entered the water, and the cold sea water was quickly dissipating her strength.It was impossible to complete the dive under such circumstances, and she knew that she had to take a breath before saying anything.
Jania jumped out of the water with a jerk.The gray fog that shrouded the night seemed to have dissipated a little, but the raging waves made her sway with the waves, and she couldn't see anything clearly.She gulped the air greedily, feeling like she had never missed land and her bed so much.She reminded herself not to relax, and then mustered up the courage to look around.The gradually dissipating fog allowed her to see the situation more than ten meters away.
She did not find the shadow of the monster in the fog, but the small wooden boat was also gone.Finding this made Jania's heart sink.The structure of the boat was too simple, and she estimated that it was impossible to have an airtight cabin.If it gets swallowed by waves, or if a hole is pierced through the bottom, it sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
Maybe there would be some wreckage of it, maybe she'd find a piece of driftwood or a plank.Jania searched to and fro in the waves, somewhat desperately.Just give her something to support and float on, and she can stay on the surface for a while, waiting for the rescue team to start searching.It is impossible for Chirabin to row far away by human power, and the possibility of her being found is not too small-as long as the monster does not appear again.
Black waves are not as easy to make out as mist.Amidst the interference of water splashes and moonlight flickering, Jania thought she saw something a few times, but when she stretched out her hand, she missed it until a long, straight object landed in her peripheral vision.The object is slender and straight as a whole, much like a piece of rough wood that hasn't been polished.
She really didn't see what that thing was, but she just vaguely felt that it didn't look like the wreck of a small wooden boat, because every plank on that boat was cut very flat and not that thick.But she didn't think it was a living thing, because it was impossible for any animal to maintain that straight posture in the sea.This strangeness made her feel a little hesitant, and wanted to wait and see again.But then she saw a bright and eerie flash of light beneath the surface of the sea, and a long, winding black shadow.The shadow was three or four times her height, and Jania almost choked on water.She blinked her eyes twice suddenly, but the scene disappeared again.
Jania's heart was beating wildly.She didn't think she was wrong just now, so she quickly patted her hands and feet that were about to freeze and cramp, and swam towards the floating object with all her strength.She really saw a sea monster.No, that thing didn't look like a sea snake. She had never heard of such a big sea snake, with a pair of glowing eyes.
If it had bit her in the water, it would have eaten half her body.This imagining made Jania feel horrified, and she swam desperately towards the straight object, and several times the oncoming wave covered the back of her head, and it felt like the monster's huge mouth was about to close on her skull.
She straightened her arms and grabbed the long floating object into her arms.The thing felt hard and cold to her, only wrapped in a layer of rags, and it hurt Jania's chest.But she felt comforted in her heart, because she didn't want to see any unfamiliar living creatures tonight.When she forced herself to lie on the surface of the thing, panting exhaustedly, she began to think about other people and things.She didn't find Chi Labin or Zhou Wenxing, so they probably drowned.This matter is a bit absurd, but she has no energy to brew feelings to evaluate it.
She held the object with her left hand, and with her right hand reached into the pocket of her coat looking for the phone.Luckily it didn't fall into the sea, but it was clearly in the water.Jania wanted to unlock it, but she didn't know whether it was because of a malfunction or because the screen was covered with water, and she failed to enter the password several times.She still tried the emergency call button, but there was no response.She turned on the flashlight with the shortcut key in her last hope, and saw a strong light on the back of the phone almost gratefully.
Having light is always a good thing.She tucked her phone into her sleeve to make the area of light even smaller, hoping that things under the sea would not notice it.With this light, she finally noticed a black tarp that she was holding on to her finger.The surface of the cloth feels sticky, as if it has been deposited in water.She picked it with her nails and found that the fabric was so thick that she couldn't tear it apart for a while.
Now Jania finally had the energy to pay attention to the strange object that had saved her life.It was not the wreck of a small wooden boat made by Chirabin, which looked very strange indeed.Is this something floating in the sea?But she didn't see it for a while before, and what was wrapped in the fabric?Why is it necessary to pack so tightly?Jania tapped her straw a few times through the tarp.It was stuffy to the touch, like some kind of wood.Where did this thing come from?Is it possible that, like Klein, he was "summoned" from a place that did not belong here?
This puzzle is actually not urgent at the moment.But Jania found herself with nothing else to do.Even if there was something waiting to attack her under the sea, she could only hold this mysterious object wrapped in tarps and wait.It's always better to take action than to sit still, so she fumbled with her hair, ripping out the scrunchie she used to braid it.
When Jania was very young, Malcolm and her brother would give her some rather complicated hairstyles.But she doesn't really like it, because her scalp will hurt if her hair is pulled for a long time.When she started to tie her own hair, those troublesome styles rarely appeared on her head again.As an alternative, Malcolm gave her a few simple scrunchies knitted with wool, each with a butterfly-shaped metal piece hanging from it, because it is said that she liked it very much when she was a child, but beauty is not these metals The only function of the slice.The trick lies in the two tentacles that bend outward: pinch the two tentacles inward, and the tiny serrated blades on the underside of the butterfly's wings are pulled out.
Malcolm may have just made these gadgets to cater to his daughter's secret agent dreams, and he certainly didn't expect her to use them in such a place.Jania had only used it to cut duct tape and rogue arms before.While thanking her father for his skillful hands, she used a small blade to cut the thick tarpaulin.There was no need to untie the cloths, she just wanted to see what was inside.
It was not an easy job, as her calves were still in the water and she only had her mobile phone as a light.She rubbed the small blade back and forth, and tore it with her nails and teeth, barely making a hole.The thing wrapped in the cloth is indeed wooden, and it feels very smooth and supple to the touch.She took a picture with her mobile phone and found that the color of the wood was very green.When she found a long and narrow leaf in the interlayer of the tarp, she suddenly realized that it was bamboo, a large bundle of bamboo tied into a pile.
No matter how this pile of bamboo appeared in the sea, it was good news for her, because the bamboo itself is very suitable for rafting.After daybreak, she might consider cutting the tarp into strips, and then dismantling the pile of bamboo and tying it into a raft that she could sit on.If she could tell her way by the sun, she could row in the general direction of the coast instead of waiting.
Hopefully, Jania inserted her fingers into the hole in the tarp, feeling inwardly.She wanted to determine the general thickness of the pile of bamboo, so she could estimate how many she would need to make the raft.But when her finger slid on the bamboo body, she touched a symbol that was clearly engraved on it.Do not.Not pictures.She touched it again and again a few times.It is text, like Chinese characters or Japanese.
Due to the necessary communication needs, Jania has long been able to speak Chinese very fluently, even her elder brother's fellow countrymen can't understand the problem.But Chinese characters are not something she often uses.She had to rely on translation software to know what was on her brother's phone.If it's Japanese, she doesn't know anything at all.She can only try her luck, imitating the murals with her fingers.a horizontal.a vertical.A left diagonal.A right slant.What is this word?
a wood.She thought to herself.Then he took out another piece of wood.The two are very close together.Well it's a "forest".She still knows the word.But she didn't know what to say next.Two horizontal.Maybe it's "two," but then something else follows.This might be a person's name—Lin Erxiao, Jania tried to pronounce it softly, trying to find inspiration from its pronunciation.
"Uh..." a voice next to her said slowly, "You can't read at all, can you?"
Jania turned to look out to sea.She had been mentally prepared when she heard the high-pitched voice, so she wasn't frightened by what she saw.The thing in Lenny Collein's skin was near where she was perched, his upper body sticking out of the water, as if he were just standing on a submerged reef.It tilted its head to look at Jania, the center of its forehead was obviously sunken, and the broken left eye was now black, as if it had something, but it was by no means a normal eye.
The thing and Jania looked at each other silently.At one point, Jania thought about throwing her own phone, but decided it would be less sensible than staying still.She kept turning her head, thinking about what this thing was talking to her just now—this thing could speak human language, what language did it use?
"... who are you?" she asked in Chinese.
"Oh oh oh oh oh!" said the thing, "You little girl can talk about falling into the water! You can't! You are an illiterate little girl! But your bag looks good... When you drown Die here, I can consider using yours."
Jania shrank slightly to the other side of the bamboo pile.She was indeed scared, but what this thing said made her feel a little relieved.It sounded like the thing was waiting for her to drown, which meant it wasn't going to attack itself with all its power right away.She hoped to maintain this situation as long as possible, so she didn't completely hide behind the bamboo pile, but carefully looked at this thing, thinking about how to divert its attention.
"Who's Drowning Face?" she asked. "Who was that person you mentioned?"
"It's the bastard who threw this pile of bamboo on me." The monster said lazily, "What a bastard he is! I was thrown onto his territory by a group of shiny and black things. It's not my fault. I just do what I'm supposed to do, which is what the stars do. You know. Then the idiot next to him pointed at me-I didn't fly in the sky to be y'all These little biscuits point and point! Is this polite? Huh? Would you point and point at stars you don’t know, little girl? You’re the one to criticize!”
Jania shook her head slowly.
"Really?" said the thing irritatedly. "I'm not some dumb piece of metal who swallows it, or a bunch of cold air that's busy running. I'm sure I'm going to show that idiot a little bit. But drowning face Quit it! He dragged me out of the sky, shut me down in the water, and put a bunch of wooden things on top of me."
"He imprisoned you."
"That's the word, little girl! Drowning Face carved words on this pile of broken wood, and I asked him to read it to me—but what's the matter with you, huh? I see you're a pretty perfect little biscuit too." , why are you an illiterate?"
"Well..." Jania said, "I've been locked up too, and I haven't learned to read."
"Really? Who are you locked up by?"
"Those two people just now. They wanted to imprison me on the island, but you saved me."
"Wow! You're welcome! Does that mean you want to thank me with your body?"
"Can't you use theirs? They're adults, physically stronger than me."
The thing's head shook.It was clearly considering Jania's proposal.
"Hmm ... uh uh uh uh uh ... no. No, that red and not a few things are hated. I don’t like the color of his skin. The other is too dark. I don’t see what he looks like. No, little girl, I think you are the most suitable. I don't want to go down to find two soaked meat bags."
"Okay," said Jania calmly. "We can discuss this later, and maybe you'll change your mind. So can you tell me what the writing on these bamboos is?"
"Oh, that's easy. That bastard engraved the words: No fish here, no salvage. Listen to what he said!"
"What is he forbidden to salvage?"
"Of course it's me, me, me, me, me! That bastard locked me under the water and didn't allow others to fish me out! How can there be such an impolite biscuit in the universe!"
"Can't you come out by yourself? You said you could fly in the sky, but you were imprisoned under the water? I see that you are very proficient in swimming now, but you can't fly. Can you really fly? I don't think you are What kind of star. At most it’s a starfish.”
"You're the stinky starfish!" the thing screamed.
Jania raised her head slightly, showing a disdainful expression: "Flying stars will not be locked in water."
"That's because he made me a cage!"
"What kind of cage can hold you? I've never heard of a cage that can hold stars."
"That's in his territory! How do I know where he got these damn bamboos..."
Its words stopped abruptly.But Jania has caught the keyword.She tightly hugged the pile of bamboo wrapped tightly by waterproof cloth under her body, and suddenly a bright window opened in her heart.She continued to look at the monster ignorantly, no matter how violently the other's head twitched.
"So," she continued, "why does he not allow others to salvage the bamboo?"
"These bamboos are poisonous, little girl. Put them down quickly."
"No. I'll drown."
"Then you're only going to be a bit more bloated! Haven't you ever soaked a biscuit in milk? But you'd be very, very, very ugly if you got poisoned! You'd be the ugliest little biscuit in the world." !"
Jania shook her head firmly.
"Do you want to be the ugliest biscuit in the world!"
"No one will be uglier than you now, Klein."
"I'm going to find a bunch of big fish to bite you!" the thing threatened, "I'll bring them right away!"
Jania had long since had no choice.She could only ignore the threat, and the thing plunged headlong into the water.She lay down exhausted on the bamboo pile, desperately making emergency calls.If there was even the faintest signal in this area, if the rescue helicopter was already in its path... She prayed to all the gods she knew and didn't know, but there was no answer.
Maybe 10 minutes, at most half an hour later, the monster in Klein's skin reappeared.At this time, Jania was about to fall asleep on the bamboo pile, but she was awakened by what he was holding on his hands.She saw the black triangular dorsal fin, the snow-white abdomen, and those ferocious sharp teeth.damn it.
(End of this chapter)
Before falling into the water, Jania tried her best to hold the wooden boat and keep herself afloat.But she must have missed it, for when she awoke from a biting chill, she found herself sinking in the water.
The sea water was shudderingly cold, but her body hadn't lost control yet.So Jania began to work her way upstream.She must have been unconscious for only a short time, maybe a few seconds, so she didn't feel suffocated, and she could even see the pale gray light floating on the surface of the sea.The underwater world also looks gray and white, like a condensed gray fog.
Jania squinted her eyes in the water, trying to find the position of the wooden boat first.She didn't forget the thing that capsized the boat because she fell into the water, and Lenny Collein - or something that looked like Lenny Collein - actually killed the boat with three people in the sea. overturned.She didn't know how much strength it took, or how the thing worked in the water, but she wasn't confused about one thing: she couldn't handle it, even if she didn't lose her stick.If that thing hit her in the water, she was screwed.
She turned her neck as best she could during the ascent, searching for any solid outlines.But the visibility in the sea is very poor, she can only tentatively believe that the thing is not attached to her surroundings.Is it still at sea?Is it wise to float now?Or she should pretend to be drowned first, and try to swim as far away as possible to see what's going on around here.
The idea did make Jania feel safer, but when she thought about it, her lungs were burning.She didn't have time to hold her breath when she entered the water, and the cold sea water was quickly dissipating her strength.It was impossible to complete the dive under such circumstances, and she knew that she had to take a breath before saying anything.
Jania jumped out of the water with a jerk.The gray fog that shrouded the night seemed to have dissipated a little, but the raging waves made her sway with the waves, and she couldn't see anything clearly.She gulped the air greedily, feeling like she had never missed land and her bed so much.She reminded herself not to relax, and then mustered up the courage to look around.The gradually dissipating fog allowed her to see the situation more than ten meters away.
She did not find the shadow of the monster in the fog, but the small wooden boat was also gone.Finding this made Jania's heart sink.The structure of the boat was too simple, and she estimated that it was impossible to have an airtight cabin.If it gets swallowed by waves, or if a hole is pierced through the bottom, it sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
Maybe there would be some wreckage of it, maybe she'd find a piece of driftwood or a plank.Jania searched to and fro in the waves, somewhat desperately.Just give her something to support and float on, and she can stay on the surface for a while, waiting for the rescue team to start searching.It is impossible for Chirabin to row far away by human power, and the possibility of her being found is not too small-as long as the monster does not appear again.
Black waves are not as easy to make out as mist.Amidst the interference of water splashes and moonlight flickering, Jania thought she saw something a few times, but when she stretched out her hand, she missed it until a long, straight object landed in her peripheral vision.The object is slender and straight as a whole, much like a piece of rough wood that hasn't been polished.
She really didn't see what that thing was, but she just vaguely felt that it didn't look like the wreck of a small wooden boat, because every plank on that boat was cut very flat and not that thick.But she didn't think it was a living thing, because it was impossible for any animal to maintain that straight posture in the sea.This strangeness made her feel a little hesitant, and wanted to wait and see again.But then she saw a bright and eerie flash of light beneath the surface of the sea, and a long, winding black shadow.The shadow was three or four times her height, and Jania almost choked on water.She blinked her eyes twice suddenly, but the scene disappeared again.
Jania's heart was beating wildly.She didn't think she was wrong just now, so she quickly patted her hands and feet that were about to freeze and cramp, and swam towards the floating object with all her strength.She really saw a sea monster.No, that thing didn't look like a sea snake. She had never heard of such a big sea snake, with a pair of glowing eyes.
If it had bit her in the water, it would have eaten half her body.This imagining made Jania feel horrified, and she swam desperately towards the straight object, and several times the oncoming wave covered the back of her head, and it felt like the monster's huge mouth was about to close on her skull.
She straightened her arms and grabbed the long floating object into her arms.The thing felt hard and cold to her, only wrapped in a layer of rags, and it hurt Jania's chest.But she felt comforted in her heart, because she didn't want to see any unfamiliar living creatures tonight.When she forced herself to lie on the surface of the thing, panting exhaustedly, she began to think about other people and things.She didn't find Chi Labin or Zhou Wenxing, so they probably drowned.This matter is a bit absurd, but she has no energy to brew feelings to evaluate it.
She held the object with her left hand, and with her right hand reached into the pocket of her coat looking for the phone.Luckily it didn't fall into the sea, but it was clearly in the water.Jania wanted to unlock it, but she didn't know whether it was because of a malfunction or because the screen was covered with water, and she failed to enter the password several times.She still tried the emergency call button, but there was no response.She turned on the flashlight with the shortcut key in her last hope, and saw a strong light on the back of the phone almost gratefully.
Having light is always a good thing.She tucked her phone into her sleeve to make the area of light even smaller, hoping that things under the sea would not notice it.With this light, she finally noticed a black tarp that she was holding on to her finger.The surface of the cloth feels sticky, as if it has been deposited in water.She picked it with her nails and found that the fabric was so thick that she couldn't tear it apart for a while.
Now Jania finally had the energy to pay attention to the strange object that had saved her life.It was not the wreck of a small wooden boat made by Chirabin, which looked very strange indeed.Is this something floating in the sea?But she didn't see it for a while before, and what was wrapped in the fabric?Why is it necessary to pack so tightly?Jania tapped her straw a few times through the tarp.It was stuffy to the touch, like some kind of wood.Where did this thing come from?Is it possible that, like Klein, he was "summoned" from a place that did not belong here?
This puzzle is actually not urgent at the moment.But Jania found herself with nothing else to do.Even if there was something waiting to attack her under the sea, she could only hold this mysterious object wrapped in tarps and wait.It's always better to take action than to sit still, so she fumbled with her hair, ripping out the scrunchie she used to braid it.
When Jania was very young, Malcolm and her brother would give her some rather complicated hairstyles.But she doesn't really like it, because her scalp will hurt if her hair is pulled for a long time.When she started to tie her own hair, those troublesome styles rarely appeared on her head again.As an alternative, Malcolm gave her a few simple scrunchies knitted with wool, each with a butterfly-shaped metal piece hanging from it, because it is said that she liked it very much when she was a child, but beauty is not these metals The only function of the slice.The trick lies in the two tentacles that bend outward: pinch the two tentacles inward, and the tiny serrated blades on the underside of the butterfly's wings are pulled out.
Malcolm may have just made these gadgets to cater to his daughter's secret agent dreams, and he certainly didn't expect her to use them in such a place.Jania had only used it to cut duct tape and rogue arms before.While thanking her father for his skillful hands, she used a small blade to cut the thick tarpaulin.There was no need to untie the cloths, she just wanted to see what was inside.
It was not an easy job, as her calves were still in the water and she only had her mobile phone as a light.She rubbed the small blade back and forth, and tore it with her nails and teeth, barely making a hole.The thing wrapped in the cloth is indeed wooden, and it feels very smooth and supple to the touch.She took a picture with her mobile phone and found that the color of the wood was very green.When she found a long and narrow leaf in the interlayer of the tarp, she suddenly realized that it was bamboo, a large bundle of bamboo tied into a pile.
No matter how this pile of bamboo appeared in the sea, it was good news for her, because the bamboo itself is very suitable for rafting.After daybreak, she might consider cutting the tarp into strips, and then dismantling the pile of bamboo and tying it into a raft that she could sit on.If she could tell her way by the sun, she could row in the general direction of the coast instead of waiting.
Hopefully, Jania inserted her fingers into the hole in the tarp, feeling inwardly.She wanted to determine the general thickness of the pile of bamboo, so she could estimate how many she would need to make the raft.But when her finger slid on the bamboo body, she touched a symbol that was clearly engraved on it.Do not.Not pictures.She touched it again and again a few times.It is text, like Chinese characters or Japanese.
Due to the necessary communication needs, Jania has long been able to speak Chinese very fluently, even her elder brother's fellow countrymen can't understand the problem.But Chinese characters are not something she often uses.She had to rely on translation software to know what was on her brother's phone.If it's Japanese, she doesn't know anything at all.She can only try her luck, imitating the murals with her fingers.a horizontal.a vertical.A left diagonal.A right slant.What is this word?
a wood.She thought to herself.Then he took out another piece of wood.The two are very close together.Well it's a "forest".She still knows the word.But she didn't know what to say next.Two horizontal.Maybe it's "two," but then something else follows.This might be a person's name—Lin Erxiao, Jania tried to pronounce it softly, trying to find inspiration from its pronunciation.
"Uh..." a voice next to her said slowly, "You can't read at all, can you?"
Jania turned to look out to sea.She had been mentally prepared when she heard the high-pitched voice, so she wasn't frightened by what she saw.The thing in Lenny Collein's skin was near where she was perched, his upper body sticking out of the water, as if he were just standing on a submerged reef.It tilted its head to look at Jania, the center of its forehead was obviously sunken, and the broken left eye was now black, as if it had something, but it was by no means a normal eye.
The thing and Jania looked at each other silently.At one point, Jania thought about throwing her own phone, but decided it would be less sensible than staying still.She kept turning her head, thinking about what this thing was talking to her just now—this thing could speak human language, what language did it use?
"... who are you?" she asked in Chinese.
"Oh oh oh oh oh!" said the thing, "You little girl can talk about falling into the water! You can't! You are an illiterate little girl! But your bag looks good... When you drown Die here, I can consider using yours."
Jania shrank slightly to the other side of the bamboo pile.She was indeed scared, but what this thing said made her feel a little relieved.It sounded like the thing was waiting for her to drown, which meant it wasn't going to attack itself with all its power right away.She hoped to maintain this situation as long as possible, so she didn't completely hide behind the bamboo pile, but carefully looked at this thing, thinking about how to divert its attention.
"Who's Drowning Face?" she asked. "Who was that person you mentioned?"
"It's the bastard who threw this pile of bamboo on me." The monster said lazily, "What a bastard he is! I was thrown onto his territory by a group of shiny and black things. It's not my fault. I just do what I'm supposed to do, which is what the stars do. You know. Then the idiot next to him pointed at me-I didn't fly in the sky to be y'all These little biscuits point and point! Is this polite? Huh? Would you point and point at stars you don’t know, little girl? You’re the one to criticize!”
Jania shook her head slowly.
"Really?" said the thing irritatedly. "I'm not some dumb piece of metal who swallows it, or a bunch of cold air that's busy running. I'm sure I'm going to show that idiot a little bit. But drowning face Quit it! He dragged me out of the sky, shut me down in the water, and put a bunch of wooden things on top of me."
"He imprisoned you."
"That's the word, little girl! Drowning Face carved words on this pile of broken wood, and I asked him to read it to me—but what's the matter with you, huh? I see you're a pretty perfect little biscuit too." , why are you an illiterate?"
"Well..." Jania said, "I've been locked up too, and I haven't learned to read."
"Really? Who are you locked up by?"
"Those two people just now. They wanted to imprison me on the island, but you saved me."
"Wow! You're welcome! Does that mean you want to thank me with your body?"
"Can't you use theirs? They're adults, physically stronger than me."
The thing's head shook.It was clearly considering Jania's proposal.
"Hmm ... uh uh uh uh uh ... no. No, that red and not a few things are hated. I don’t like the color of his skin. The other is too dark. I don’t see what he looks like. No, little girl, I think you are the most suitable. I don't want to go down to find two soaked meat bags."
"Okay," said Jania calmly. "We can discuss this later, and maybe you'll change your mind. So can you tell me what the writing on these bamboos is?"
"Oh, that's easy. That bastard engraved the words: No fish here, no salvage. Listen to what he said!"
"What is he forbidden to salvage?"
"Of course it's me, me, me, me, me! That bastard locked me under the water and didn't allow others to fish me out! How can there be such an impolite biscuit in the universe!"
"Can't you come out by yourself? You said you could fly in the sky, but you were imprisoned under the water? I see that you are very proficient in swimming now, but you can't fly. Can you really fly? I don't think you are What kind of star. At most it’s a starfish.”
"You're the stinky starfish!" the thing screamed.
Jania raised her head slightly, showing a disdainful expression: "Flying stars will not be locked in water."
"That's because he made me a cage!"
"What kind of cage can hold you? I've never heard of a cage that can hold stars."
"That's in his territory! How do I know where he got these damn bamboos..."
Its words stopped abruptly.But Jania has caught the keyword.She tightly hugged the pile of bamboo wrapped tightly by waterproof cloth under her body, and suddenly a bright window opened in her heart.She continued to look at the monster ignorantly, no matter how violently the other's head twitched.
"So," she continued, "why does he not allow others to salvage the bamboo?"
"These bamboos are poisonous, little girl. Put them down quickly."
"No. I'll drown."
"Then you're only going to be a bit more bloated! Haven't you ever soaked a biscuit in milk? But you'd be very, very, very ugly if you got poisoned! You'd be the ugliest little biscuit in the world." !"
Jania shook her head firmly.
"Do you want to be the ugliest biscuit in the world!"
"No one will be uglier than you now, Klein."
"I'm going to find a bunch of big fish to bite you!" the thing threatened, "I'll bring them right away!"
Jania had long since had no choice.She could only ignore the threat, and the thing plunged headlong into the water.She lay down exhausted on the bamboo pile, desperately making emergency calls.If there was even the faintest signal in this area, if the rescue helicopter was already in its path... She prayed to all the gods she knew and didn't know, but there was no answer.
Maybe 10 minutes, at most half an hour later, the monster in Klein's skin reappeared.At this time, Jania was about to fall asleep on the bamboo pile, but she was awakened by what he was holding on his hands.She saw the black triangular dorsal fin, the snow-white abdomen, and those ferocious sharp teeth.damn it.
(End of this chapter)
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The Vicious Young Lady Who Had Been Spoiled Awakened
Chapter 358 1 days ago -
The Growth System Comes at the Age of Thirty
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Family Immortal Cultivation: Li Clan
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Longevity, starting from the blood contract turtle
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Wanjie Technology System.
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On the Avenue
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Diary of the Improper Monster Girl Transformation
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Oh no, the young villain got the heroine's script!
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