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Chapter 318

The stool engine roared, but the entire ship seemed to be moving forward at all.

At the same time, everyone felt that the whole ship seemed to be tilting slowly, with the bow slightly raised, and the stern slowly sank below the sea level.

"There is something to drag us down." Chen Ke said.

Laura and Nathan showed anxious expressions when they heard this, but this anxiety was a little different from the anxiety of facing unknown dangers, as if they already knew about this matter.

"Tell me Nathan, did you think about something just now?" Laura asked.

"Why don't you ask yourself? Wait...you too? I can look at you with admiration!" Nathan frowned.

"Now is not the time to flatter each other! You go out with me to see you." Chen Ke said.

The three of them stood up, stepped over the corpse on the ground and rushed out of the cabin to the deck. At this time, the drizzle turned into heavy rain, and lightning fell between the dark world, and huge thunder roared.

"Be careful, the deck is very wet." Nathan said, and a splash of water was pouring out.

At this time, a rolling thunder came from the sky, and a white lightning flashed down the horizon. Then, it seemed as if something exploded in the clouds, and a violent explosion sounded across the sky.

Chen Ke was leaping on the side of the boat and looking into the sea. The black waves were surging, and the white waves were slapped on both sides of the hull. The bow of the boat was slightly tilted. He couldn't see what was under the water, but it was certain that there was a big thing wrapping the boat around.

The three of them ran to the stern and could clearly feel a slope. They looked under the water but didn't see anything.

At this time, Chen Ke remembered the camera installed by Conrad. He rushed to the bridge and found Conrad.

"Have you looked at the monitor? Something should be stuck in the boat below." Chen Ke said while wiping off the rain on his face.

"Of course I watched it, but there was nothing on the picture, and I couldn't see anything suspicious at all." Conrad shook his head.

"Is that true... Did you see the thing in the cabin just now?" Chen Ke asked.

"I didn't see it, but I saw my people dead for no reason, and there was a heat ray that cut my boat." Conrad said.

"I understand..." Chen Ke immediately understood the complexity of the situation.

After this sea embodies the nightmare in the human mind, they are physical, but no surveillance device can see them.

Monitoring devices are completely objective observation tools, and they have no thinking ability, so from the perspective of monitors, these things that are born from human subjective consciousness do not exist...

Whether it is a surveillance device or an extraordinary skilled spiritual vision, they are purely objective observation methods, and they cannot see something that "does not exist".

In other words, these strange things on the ship now only exist when you think it exists...

What is even more frustrating, however, is that as long as this thing is considered to exist by someone...it can have an impact on reality.

This is unsolvable because people cannot close their subjective consciousness. Perhaps a person can look at and comment on something objectively, but their objectivity is still based on "deliberate objectivity".

"Deliberate objective" equals "subjective".

Chen Ke didn't know if this was an illusion, it was no different from creation. He doubted whether the holy objects that dispel illusions were useful to these things.

"But Chen Ke, look at this." Conrad said, handing Chen Ke the notebook he brought from the captain's room.

He pointed to one of the small screens, which were underwater lenses of the stern propeller.

In the view of the night vision camera, the originally dark water presents a strange green color, just like an overexposed photo.

Half of the camera's field of vision disappeared inexplicably, and the propeller at the far end seemed to be stuck with something, motionless.

"I'm afraid that something isn't invisible?" Conrad asked.

"No, it is not invisible, and the camera cannot see it." Chen Ke said.

He turned around and was about to go, Conrad called him.

"What are you going to do? Is there any way?" Conrad asked.

"I'll go down and shoot it." Chen Ke said coldly.

On the deck, Nathan and Laura had their own thoughts, but they were unwilling to tell their secrets. At this time, Chen Ke walked down from the bridge and headed straight to the stern.

"What did Conrad say?" Laura asked, rain pouring into the gap in her chest along her ponytail, and the water marks on her face dripped down her chin into the ditch in the middle of her collarbone.

"He didn't say anything, but I know what to do." After Chen Ke said that, he began to climb the crane arm at the stern.

Chen Ke’s plan was very simple. He climbed to the top of the boom and shot a giant soul gun towards the sea at the stern of the boat.

With his current life limit, a 20-hour crystal gun should be able to cause effective damage to things under the water. Even if the thing is big enough, at least it can feel pain.

Chen Ke climbed up to the crane with difficulty. When he reached the top, the man had already left the deck and was hanging on the sea.

The booms of this kind of fishing boat are all telescopic, but obviously, they don’t want to take too much risk, so there is no need to extend the booms out.

"It's here." Chen Ke held the crane arm with his left hand, clamped his legs, and began to condense the crystal gun with his right hand.

The blue halo spread out from his palms and condensed into a crystalline spear, which made a tiny sound, like countless pieces colliding with each other.

After using this skill many times, Chen Ke had never seen the gun in his hand. It was like holding a beam of white light and emitting blue flames all over his body.

Is this gun really a soul?

"Swoosh!"

Chen Ke threw it suddenly, and the 20-hour soul gun was still just ordinary length and thickness when it was in Chen Ke's hands. After throwing it out, it automatically became much larger after flying for a distance.

"Bang!"

The soul gun pierced into the water, splashing a wave, and its blue flash suddenly flashed under the sea.

"Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!"

A strange roar suddenly came from the sea, and the ship began to shake violently. Then, the stern of the boat suddenly came to the stage, as if something had been released.

Chen Ke failed to hold on tight, and accidentally fell down, smashed the boat's side and broke a rib, but fortunately it fell on the deck, not in the sea.

He grinned his teeth in pain. Nathan ran to him and picked him up. If Chen Ke hadn't had the ability to heal, it would have hurt so much.

"The thing below, Chen Ke, is a huge king squid." Nathan said.

"I have never seen a squid that can scream!" Chen Ke complained.

"The King Squid, the largest invertebrate in the world, usually wanders around the Antarctic continent, and its largest adult is only 10 meters... The Perseverance is a big ship, and the size of the one just now must be bigger..." Laura said.

She thought about it carefully, suddenly thought of something and asked, "Nathan? Have you been to Antarctica?"

Chen Ke looked at Nathan and Laura. First of all, he was surprised that Nathan had actually been to Antarctica. Secondly, he didn't know why Nathan had been to Antarctica and made Laura care so much about this.

"Yes, I've been there." Nathan smiled.

"Is there anything worth noting about?" Chen Ke asked.

"Chen Ke, there must be no ordinary king squid below just now... It should be a species infected by psychic energy... Nathan, tell me, what did you do in Antarctica?" Laura said.
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