Cthulhu Fantasy : I Am The Great Old One

C262 The Warning of High Temperatures must be Taken Care of to Prevent the Temperature from Dropping



C262 The Warning of High Temperatures must be Taken Care of to Prevent the Temperature from Dropping

0In the sea, the fish can't even touch the island.    3

    

The Six Legged Beast covered in armor, the green giant with the octopus head, the ugly giant with a huge tentacle on its face, and the huge Deep One hugging the stone pillar were all gathered together, all kinds of meaningless roars sounding out.    

    

"Let's do this." The ugly giant waved the tentacle on his face, raised his hand and pointed. "I think it's possible."    

    

"This..." The green giant shook his head, "I don't think it's possible."    

    

Seeing Cthulhu and Nyarlathotep arguing, Du Kang shook his head helplessly.    

    

The apology had ended smoothly. Cthulhu did not care about being cut in the waist. That fight had been a lousy one. Moreover, it was not like being cut in half at the waist could not be regenerated.    

    

Although Cthulhu didn't mind, in Du Kang's opinion, it was still necessary to give him a certain amount of compensation.    

    

After that, the current scene occurred.    

    

The long-distance teleportation technology that the shrimp people gave was indeed very complete, and it was also roughly translated. The big whirlpool that was spinning next to the island was the Portal variation that the mermaids had created based on their own understanding. According to Deep One Priest, who was in charge of this project, as long as the precise coordinates were provided, this huge whirlpool could transport living creatures or objects to any place with water.    

    

But this "accurate coordinate..."    

    

The technology that the shrimp people gave was indeed complete, including observing coordinates, recording coordinates, analysing coordinates, and how to use coordinates to transition jump, these were all explained. However, in that crystal, there were no known coordinates.    

    

Simply put, it only wrote how to draw the map and how to look at the map to recognize the route, but it did not save any map.    

    

Fortunately, although this was a pain in the ass for the merfolk, it was still acceptable for Du Kang, Cthulhu and Nyarlathotep. The moon fortress in Du Kang's hands had a nearby star map. Although it was a product of the old era, it could still be used. Nyarlathotep often went on business trips. He was quite familiar with Galaxy. As for Cthulhu, he had never gone far before, so he had no idea what it was.    

    

However, Du Kang did not expect that after he took out the star map, his journey would be in trouble.    

    

"This definitely won't work."    

    

Cthulhu pointed at the 3D image in front of him and shook his head.    

    

"Why not?" Nyarlathotep retorted, "I have been to this planet before. There is a star near that place that is about to burn out. It is quite worth going there to take a look."    

    

"carapace monster." Cthulhu called out to Du Kang, "What does it mean by that?"    

    

"Let me see." Du Kang carefully identified the runic symbol group that was marked on the star. "It has been explored. There are no obvious signs of life."    

    

"Look, there's nothing." Cthulhu picked up a handful of snacks and stuffed them into his mouth. "What are we going there for? Do you want to eat stones?"    

    

Looking at Cthulhu's serious face, Du Kang felt even more helpless.    

    

This octopus head's choice of destination was too strict. Putting aside the environmental requirements, just the fact that there was a living creature made Du Kang helpless. Planets with obvious signs of life were very rare in Galaxy. Not to mention a planet that could provide food for octopus head. To find a planet as rich as the planet beneath their feet in the vast Galaxy, it was no different than looking for a needle in a haystack.    

    

Nyarlathotep might know some of these planets, but Du Kang understood it after seeing Nyarlathotep's reaction. Just like how he would never bring Cthulhu to the shrimp people's planet, Nyarlathotep must have hidden a lot of things.    

    

"Then what do you think we should do?" Nyarlathotep spread his hands towards Cthulhu, "Tell me a place and tell me if you think it won't work, then I can't do anything about it."    

    

"I..."    

    

Cthulhu thought for a while.    

    

"I say... how about we change the method?"    

    

Du Kang couldn't help but interrupt.    

    

"Since they are all planets without living creatures, then we can just turn them into planets with living creatures. Isn't that enough?"    

    

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On a distant planet.    

    

In the shadow of a giant boulder, he quietly lay on the ground, enjoying this moment of coolness.    

    

It was too hot, the weather outside was too hot. That terrifying high temperature made his head feel like it was going to split open. What the Prophet said was indeed somewhat reasonable. Next time, he would never come out again.    

    

Of course, only a part of what the Prophet said was correct. For example, "Don't go out, there will be a disaster of death." This sentence was correct. This damn weather was indeed equivalent to a disaster of death. If he went out and basked in the sun for a while longer, he felt that he would really die.    

    

But the first sentence, "An indescribable evil is about to descend." What he said... he couldn't understand. But it was normal, prophets always needed to say something terrifying but incomprehensible to stop their clansmen from doing something wrong.    

    

He understood the Prophet's painstaking efforts. But this did not mean that he had to do what the Prophet said. As the leader, the Prophet lived a much better life than him. Therefore, the Prophet would not understand how difficult it was to survive.    

    

If he came out, he might die, but if he did not come out, he would definitely die. When the heavy burden of fate weighed down on him, he had no other choice.    

    

Fate...    

    

Lying in the shadows, he tried his best to touch the invisible sunlight.    

    

He didn't know what it was, he only knew that it was like the light in front of him, something he couldn't touch.    

    

Feeling that his body had almost recovered, he turned around and walked towards a black hole under the huge rock.    

    

Before going back, he must let his body adapt to the relatively normal temperature. If he didn't care about these and went back rashly, the huge difference in temperature would make his body feel very uncomfortable, and it might even endanger his life.    

    

He was very clear on how to survive.    

    

Although he said that he wouldn't come out next time, he still had to come out next time. Although the harvest from this scavenger hunt was very rich, it still wouldn't last long. He just didn't know the next time he came out, it would be... Or was it this Ghost Sky...    

    

"Boom!"    

    

The ground shook, and the huge rock above his head collapsed with a loud bang. He stared blankly at the hole that was buried by the huge rock.    

    

What... is this?    

    

A huge green tentacle suddenly appeared in his line of sight.    

    

What... is this?    

    

"Ah - -"    

    

Looking at that enormous and terrifying figure, he let out a meaningless howl before turning around and running off into the distance.    

    

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On the desolate hills, the Six Legged Beast covered in carapace and the ugly giant with tentacles on its face were firmly standing on the spot. On the side, the green giant with the octopus head was burying its face into the ground in an extremely inelegant posture.    

    

The first teleportation in the Deep One Portal was not very reliable. Although it was true that the teleportation was to a place with water, the rain was still water. Thus, Du Kang and his group, who had stepped into a dark cloud, fell down from the sky just like that.    

    

Du Kang felt his surroundings and nodded.    

    

The temperature was a little high, but it was still acceptable. It wasn't that it couldn't be modified... Wait a minute.    

    

Du Kang looked at the little figure that was howling as it ran away.    

    

This wasn't a sign of life... but something didn't seem right.    

    

Du Kang carefully looked at the figure that was running away.    

    

Uh...    

    

Stone guy?    

    


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