401 Chapter 281 (1/2)

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The conditions of formation are unknown, and the place of occurrence and environment are also unknown.

In Galen’s explanation, he merely described that the navy had discovered the existence of tangible fog on a deserted island in the great sea route. At that time, even the navy with strong combat power had no way to use tangible fog. It attracted the attention of the great scientist Begapunk, so that Galen could know a little bit of information about the visible fog.

First of all.

According to Begapunk’s conclusion, the visible fog is the strongest thing in the entire world!

No matter what kind of physical attack, even if it was the full punch of the current admiral Zefa, or the admiral of the Warring States period, the ”Navy Hero” Karp used armed and domineering explosive attacks, but ultimately failed to smash the visible fog. The existence of this shows that Mihawk’s previous “lost” was not wronged at all.

His sword failed to break the tangible fog, it was really reasonable.

After all, the existence of such a mysterious thing as visible fog is simply a hidden attribute that is inherently immune to physical attacks!

Secondly, as Galen said earlier, in addition to being immune to all physical attacks, another feature of the visible mist is the ability to swallow the fruits of the devil!

Chu Yi's heavenly power, to put it bluntly, since it can help Chu Yi himself awaken, it also belongs to the scope of the devil fruit ability.

In this case, Chu Yi used the ”Shen Luo Tian Zheng” extended from the power of Heaven to attack. The power contained in the ”Shen Luo Tian Zheng” was naturally absorbed by the visible fog, which led to Chu Yi's ” ”Shen Luo Tianzheng” failed to smoothly disperse the visible fog.

Finally, it is also a very important feature of tangible fog, a very magical feature.

That is...

The visible fog can be entered in a special way!

In Bergapunk's experiment, he mastered the method of shuttle through the visible fog, and sent a naval team into the visible fog.

But the result?

The navy squad indeed entered the visible fog, but after so many years, the members of that naval squad still failed to emerge from the visible fog!

It is very likely that they were directly swallowed by the visible fog, or they may be lost in the visible fog forever, and there will never be a way to return.

Therefore, I think that Vegapunk spent countless manpower and material resources in order to study the tangible fog. In the end, the navy forced the termination of Vegapunk’s experiment on the tangible fog and listed the tangible fog as SSS-level dangerous things, as long as they are discovered, the entire sea area where tangible fog appears will be listed as a forbidden zone for the great route!

Then after listening to Galen’s story, like Tiger, Krall exhaled one after another. When he looked at the visible fog that was pervading the front, deep fear appeared in one of his eyes, and the other When I look at the visible fog, I am a little scared.

Where is Mihawk?

Uh ...

He stared scorchingly at the tangible fog, seemingly still unwilling to give up, wanting to try Zefa, Warring States, Karp, the navy's true peak combat power can not break the tangible fog, can he break it? .

As for Chu Yi.

After listening to the information about the visible fog, he just froze for a moment, and then asked for the first time: ”Well, Galen, I have a very important question. Is the fog somewhere on the great route?”

”It's not very clear, it's just a matter of understanding.”

After careful recall, Galen replied: ”Captain, I have to say that your sailing skills are poor, because most of the islands in the great route require permanent pointers to record. So, I want to know that the previous one is filled with Where is the island of the visible fog, we have to get permanent pointers from the navy or from Bergapunk.

”But I remember, the last time Begapunk took us to another island filled with tangible fog, it seemed...”