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Chapter 2671 The obvious gap (two chapters in one)(2/2)

Soon, the captain found an irregular stone in a piece of gravel, and he reached out to pick it up.

The investigator holding a long knife lit up his eyes and recognized the stone. He pointed at it and said loudly, "This is a vocal stone."

The chordonic stone has a recorder-like effect, which can save the sound and release it when needed.

Someone said, "Is it possible that the beast roar we just heard was emitted by this sound stone?"

As soon as these words were said, some people felt that this was really possible, and their eyes were filled with a sudden enlightenment.

But the captain frowned, and there was suspicion in his eyes. He thought for a moment and spoke.

"Your guess is not very likely. The sound just now caused vibrations from the surrounding ponds. It is impossible to cause such movement by just relying on the sound stone remaining. That power cannot be simulated by the sound stone."

The investigator holding a long knife nodded and said, "The captain is right. We saw the scene just now with our own eyes. The sound made the pond splash.

If it weren't for the original body of the strange beast to make such a cry, even if the sound released by the sound stone can cause an impact, it will only affect a very small area and will only cause small ripples."

Then, everyone saw the captain mobilizing his spiritual energy and slowly injected the sound stone in his hand.

As the spiritual energy injected, the juicy stone first vibrated slightly, and then a flash of inspiration passed by on the surface.

The next second, the roaring stone made a beast roar, and the sound was very loud. The surrounding pond was affected and many ripples rippled.

This scene is almost exactly the same as the scene seen by the investigator just now, but the scope of the impact is far less than before, and the gap is clear at a glance.

At this moment, the investigators' doubts became more and more confused, as if they were a mess and could not be understood clearly.

…………(This chapter ends)
Chapter completed!
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