Chapter 1455 The terrifying city beast, the aliens mobile camp!(2/2)
The hole, which could only accommodate dwarves, was not large enough for the large frogmen to pass through.
At this moment, under the influence of huge force, the frogman was forcibly pulled through.
Fortunately, the moment we approached, the hole suddenly enlarged, barely enough for a frogman to pass through.
When the frogman's eyes flashed, he found that he had left the previous pool room and came to a small, narrow and dark room.
Behind him, the dungeon wall has closed again, with the symbol five displayed on it.
"Answer my question, or die!"
Sumo spoke half-baked frogman language and looked coldly at the frogman who was obviously several times larger than him.
"You, who are you?"
The frogman was stunned for a moment, subconsciously about to get angry, but when he thought of the great strength that the dwarf had just shown, his voice involuntarily weakened.
Compared with other alien races, the frogmen's will and fighting ability are no different.
It only took three minutes for Sumo to easily get the information he wanted from this frog.
"It's actually inside the body of a foreigner. It's incredible."
Sumo's eyes changed slightly, and after confirming that he was indeed inside the so-called 'city beast', his heart suddenly became alarmed.
The so-called city beasts are similar to human marching camps.
The difference is that the marching camp needs to be built, and once it is built, it cannot be moved.
However, the city beast can carry all the foreign races living inside and slowly move in one direction.
"My luck."
After confirming that the city beast had just arrived at this location today, Sumo didn't know whether to say he was lucky or bad.
There should be no problem with the coordinates Connie gave, but she didn't calculate that the city beast would come.
As the city beast covered the original coordinates, the game naturally teleported him directly inside.
Fortunately.
No one has checked into the room yet, otherwise it would really cause a lot of trouble.
"What are the orders to get out of here?"
"It's a spell." The frogman answered honestly, and quickly recited an obscure spell.
At the last few syllables, he stopped and waited for three to five seconds before continuing.
"After reciting it in one breath, the city beast will sense you, and then activate its power to wrap you up and leave."
"very good."
Sumo nodded slightly, and the hand holding the frogman's neck suddenly tightened.
A crisp snapping sound was heard, and the stunned expression was instantly fixed on the frogman's face.
Opening the storage space, Somo skillfully put the frogman's body in, took out a pen and paper and copied the spell that the frogman had just recited on it.
"Strengthening spell, direction: leave the city beast without being discovered by aliens."
Sumo thought silently, and the system panel automatically popped up, showing that one hundred special survival points were needed.
Sure enough there is a problem.
If the spell given by the frogman is correct, system enhancement will definitely not cost such a high price.
Somo nodded slightly and pressed the strengthening button with concentrated thoughts.
The relatively superficial use of this system will actually waste a lot of points, but for him who currently has tens of thousands of special survival points, it is not a big problem.
A green light scattered out and covered the note.
After a few seconds, a brand new spell appeared on it.
Comparing it with before, Sumo found that the first half of the sentence was the same, but the few syllables that the frogman continued after he paused had changed.
Obviously, the problem lies in this.
"The spell should be correct. After you say it, you can leave the city beast, but the location after leaving should be determined by the following syllables."
No wonder the system charges a hundred special survival points. It is indeed difficult to find a location near a city beast that can accommodate hundreds of thousands of aliens without being discovered by the aliens.
Memorizing the mantra in his heart, Soma checked the inside of the room again, cleaning out all the places where traces might have been left, and then began to recite it syllable by syllable.
"Modo said Moshe Aduo"
As the spell was uttered, the surrounding walls began to roll over and get closer.
The area of the room began to shrink as if it was dehydrated, and in the blink of an eye only half of it was left.
Feeling that the four walls were getting closer and closer, as if they were trying to completely seal the person inside, Sumo couldn't help but feel an extremely uncomfortable feeling in his heart.
Fortunately, the wall stopped when it was about one meter away from him, and then began to vibrate slightly.
After about two minutes, a hole slowly opened on the left side responsible for the air intake, like a door quietly opening in the night.
Through the hole, Somo caught a glimpse of the bright moon hanging high in the sky and breathed a sigh of relief involuntarily.
To him, this foreign race's base camp was indeed laxly defended. The death of the frogman had not yet caused any alert or reaction, allowing him to successfully find the exit.
However, Sumo also knew clearly that if any other human being had ended up in the previous room, he would probably be left in despair and waiting to die.
Step out of the hole.
Somo quickly ran forward for several hundred meters, stopping only after confirming that the surrounding area was safe.
He stopped and looked behind him again under the moonlight, finally catching a glimpse of the city beast.
Like an unshakable mountain, its body is astonishingly huge, estimated to be nearly a thousand meters high, standing quietly on the ground.
The upper part wrapped in mist cannot be seen clearly, but the lower part can be seen densely packed with regular and thick scales. Each one is shining with a dark luster, adding a bit of horror under the moonlight.
What's even more shocking is that this city beast is indeed moving slowly.
Under its feet are white tentacles that are dozens of meters long, clinging to the ground and crawling forward.
Although the speed is very slow, if you keep moving forward like this, you can advance at least ten kilometers every day.
"Hey, where did this dwarf come from?"
Suddenly, a voice sounded from the side.
Somo immediately turned his head and saw a few unclear "behemoths" walking out of the shadows, wrapped in black and white cyclones.
Feeling the familiar feeling coming from the cyclone, Sumo felt relieved.
I have to say, these 100 points are really worth the money spent!
Chapter completed!