A Year of Great Undertakings - Book 6, Chapter 55: Entrance (1/2)
The massive fleet patiently waited at the border of the Abyss’s entrance
This “Berle” was as faone in and out sosince lost track
The Sea Beasts in the Abyss fully replenished themselves wave after wave, and the soldiers had eaten so et sick of it
However, today would be the end to all of this
The fleet began to close in on the entrance as they dropped their anchors nearby
Two scouts deftly circled the vortex once before reporting back “Sect Master, the huntingand two De, which alone would have been enough to throw an entire city on the mainland into despair, had been easily captured by these two scouting parties Obviously, they had dispatched far toothe past five years
Su Chen didn’t even bother glancing at it and immediately pulled out an itee group of bugs crawled out of it These bugs were each as large as a fist; a pair of translucent wings sprouted froled in front of their faces They were naturally the Catastrophe Bugs
Over these past few years, Su Chen had performed lots of research on many areas Part of his efforts had been concentrated on better understanding these bugs
And now, they were one of the weapons that Su Chen was planning on using to deal with the Sovereigns in the Abyss He had finally pulled them out to use in this last expedition
These current Catastrophe Bugs had been bred and i There were soinal, and one inals
The original Catastrophe Bugs were iy attacks, and they also possessed the innate ability to travel along streain Skill to its source In addition, their attacks also ignored all Origin Energy barriers
These bugs basically coy user They didn’t fear any Origin Energy attacks, and they could only be dealt with through physical lance, Su Chen’s version of the Catastrophe Bugs appeared far inferior in coy, they h that sounded quite impressive on paper, their relatively weak physical bodies meant that the twenty percent that affected them would nore Origin Energy defenses was also lih athat Su Chen could do about this The Catastrophe Bugs were simply too hard to control If he wanted to resolve all of these issues, it would probably take him a few more years of dedicated research
In the end, he had chosen to ress their capabilities This allowed him to control them much more easily
This was a pretty typicala problem ‘If I can’t control you, then I eaken you until I can’
That was the thought process that had given birth to the revised Catastrophe Bugs
Su Chen had s, and all of the Su Chen’s whistle, all of the Catastrophe Bugs flew into the air and headed towards the De and Demonic Lords that had just been captured
The Sea Beasts had been securely restrained, and they were only able to thrash about helplessly and howl as the brood mothers crawled inside their bodies However, these roars only served to whet the bloodthirst of these Catastrophe Bugs, just like a warrior’s fighting spirit in response to another warrior’s fierce war cry
The bugs subsequently started rapidly devouring the Sea Beasts, extracting large quantities of energy before finally entering the reproduction stage
The breeding capabilities of the Catastrophe Bugs were incredibly high As long as they had enough food, they would constantly reproduce
The three Sea Beast carcasses rapidly becas Soon, waves of new Catastrophe Bugs would begin to from the carcasses
In order to ensure that these Catastrophe Bugs wouldn’t slip out of his control, Su Chen had already given theer than an hour
After soht tiroup of soldiers off in the distance
These few Boundless Sect disciples guarding the entrance to the Abyss sent out a signal of their own, and a boat began to head off in their direction
This boat was a bit strange because it was packed to the brim with barrels of wine
The thousands of barrels of ere being transported across the sea by this boat, but Zhong Zhenjun, an Ultiuard it Obviously, this boat was incredibly i this co into action The boat was lifted up and then sent pluin Energy ignited, lighting up the barrels of wine instantaneously Pale blue liquid liberally sprayed everywhere, but at thatwith the boat
This liquid was another medicine that Su Chen had developed to deal with the Deep Sea Sorrow
Because this h medicine had to be made to fill an entire boat And in order to produce this much medicine, the fleet had expended quite a bit of resources If they wanted to make another batch, it would probably take theer asharder and harder to find
The s bred Preparations were being hastily made for battle
Actually, at that un These actions were merely the prelins of the Abyss, who lacked intelligence, couldn’t possibly have prepared a counterstrategy in advance, which gave the fleet a crucial opportunity
What had carried then entire tih to make most people fall into despair
“How much…… will this medicine weaken them?” one of the soldiers asked quietly
All they kneas that this ns, but Su Chen had never told to what exact extent
Perhaps this was because even he himself wasn’t clear what the ansas
“Each Sea Beast is different Some have an innate resistance to poison, while others don’t Some have unique maturation processes, and those who beca but co Sea Beasts who cans before this, and they’ll be affected the least So how much the Sea Beasts will be weakened is…… hard to say,” Su Chen explained with a tinge of regret
Those who understood his explanation began to explain to those around them in even simpler terms “Also, the distribution of the medicine is affected by time and many other factors As such, it’s extreth will be, which is why the Sect Master didn’t give us an exact number”
“What we need the ht, and the rest will be up to fate”