Jay followed Helena and walked in the invisible underground water pipe for more than 20 minutes. At the end of the pipe, a roaring roar came from the end of the pipe. The two walked to the outlet of the pipe and looked down. They saw that the groundwater below had turned into a turbulent river. The white splash was drawn into the whirling fan blades of the water turbine, and the sound echoed in the entire empty pipe.
"This means that we are almost at the end." Helena pointed to the opposite bank more than 30 meters away, separated by the torrent of torrents below. "The opposite is the bottom of the world federal government, the entrance to the'absolutely restricted zone'. "
Jay glanced at the turbulent groundwater below and asked, "Do you need me to take you there?"
"Do not."
Helena answered without question, and at the same time she took out her hook gun and shot a rope to fix it to the upper pipe, and she swung to the other side lightly. Jay shrugged and floated behind her.
"You know I can make this a lot easier," he said.
Helena ignored them, and the two continued to march. Farther ahead is the territory of the world federal government, a completely unknown area to them, and both of them are prepared to deal with various possible situations.
But the enemy has never appeared, and even the basic electronic security system has not been seen. They entered a low, narrow passage, and the fan blades of the ventilation fan made a muffled neigh, drawing out all the muddy air from the sewer. The two of them walked along the only trail for a long time, turning many times during that time. Jay is still trying to see through X-rays, but the walls on both sides are doped with lead elements that interfere with X-rays just like the government building body. He couldn't help feeling that they might have entered an endless labyrinth, going round and round but just constantly spinning around in place.
Fortunately, they finally came to an end. They didn't encounter any traps along the way, but the road was longer and more difficult. At the exit, a room with a completely different painting style from the previous one was waiting for the two of them. The moment Jay stepped into it, he felt like stepping into a modern science fiction movie from a 90s movie scene. This room is not big. The floor is covered with laboratory-like silver-white alloy. There is no window on the walls. There is only a huge biological water tank in the center of the room. Numerous wires were connected to the outer periphery of the cylinder from all directions, and the liquid inside was a deep blue color, which looked a little dark.
The blue light from below the liquid surface is the only light source in the room, and it reflects the entire room into a dark blue color. Helena leaned close to the tank and hit the flashlight towards the dimly flashing water. Jay glanced at the depths of the water, his face suddenly changed, and hurriedly reminded: "Huntress, get out of there!"
Helena hurried back when she heard his voice, but it was already a step too late. A dark giant shadow quickly rose from the depths of the water, and the black outline quickly expanded on the liquid surface. The dark water surface suddenly exploded, and the giant beast pounced with violent splashes all over its body, opening the blood basin that chilled its spine and biting Helena's head. It is seven meters long, and a few shocking bones pierced out of the skin on its back, emitting dazzling blue light like a light stick-that is the source of light in this room.
The sharp fangs bit down toward Helena. It came so fast that Helena was inevitable, and the shadow of death instantly enveloped her.
At this moment, Jay suddenly grabbed it like a blue whirlwind. As soon as he grasped Helena's arm, he dragged her far behind him, and at the same time he flew fearlessly to face the huge open mouth, like a bullet that had been shot out of the mouth.
The huge monster's mouth closed abruptly, as if it had swallowed Jay's whole body. It let out a roar full of anger and pain from its throat, twisted its body violently and threw a snow-white wave on the surface of the water, and then plunged into the water.
The ripples on the liquid surface gradually returned to calm, and the faint light source also drifted away, quickly sinking into the depths. Helena, who had just passed by the god of death, was in shock. She looked at the water anxiously, worrying about Jay's safety involuntarily.
Ten seconds later, the giant black shadow surfaced again at an astonishing speed. Helena stepped back subconsciously and pressed her right hand on the multifunctional belt that she hid around her waist. The black shadow jumped out like a rocket, and the snow-white water waves rose several meters high with it. The giant beast left the water and fell heavily on the metal floor, struggling with pain, like a live fish out of the water.
Its upper jaw was braced with brute force, its fangs had been broken by the waist, and it was visually swallowed into its own stomach. Jay opened its mouth with one hand and flew out of it. His face was pale and half-kneeled on the ground, muttering: "No way, I think I'm going to die."
Helena felt guilty and hurried forward to help him and asked: "Are you okay? Did it hurt you?"
"Hurt? It almost killed me with that disgusting smell." Jay said with an ugly face, "Can you imagine how smelly its mouth is? Oh my god, before that I thought the garbage dump in the war world was enough. It stinks, it seems I am still too young."
Helena was taken aback, and then she couldn't help rolling her eyes at him-it turned out that she was only stinky by the smell for a long time, which made people worry for nothing.
Jay squeezed his nose: "I think the smell in the sewer is like perfume now."
"Then you can put a bottle back and wipe a little when you get up every day." Helena said angrily.
Jay smiled and said, "Really? Would you like to partner with me if I did that?"
"Partner? Want to be beautiful." Helena also smiled, "How far will I hide."
She glanced at the big guy who was still twitching on the ground in disgust, and said, "What is this? Do alien animals look like this?"
"I can see its dna," Jay said, "it looks...it originally seemed to be just a fish from the earth."
So what exactly has it gone through to make a fish such a huge carnivore? They hardly want to think about it.
"The door is over there." Jay pointed forward. The two immediately left the question about this fish temporarily and walked into the next room. At this moment, they couldn't help taking a breath. Compared with what they saw now, the mutant fish was a cute Chihuahua.
This room was many times wider than the previous one. The dark green light filled the room, and the light came from the biological cultivation tanks in the room. The number of them is uncountable, and there are neatly arranged squares in the room that are out of sight. There is a hideous monster floating in each culture tank, some of which can be seen to be human.
Jay felt his breath stagnate for a while, and he could hear Helena's breathing becoming heavy. He couldn't help whispering: "God, it's just...it's..."
"Hell." Helena said the word he wanted to say, and then shut up.