Chapter 227 The Spoils of War (for Subscription)
Chapter 227 The Spoils of War (for Subscription)
Chapter 227 The Spoils of War (for Subscription)
Ian's rest lasted for more than an hour.
Partially recovered from the injury, I felt that the headache was barely bearable, and it did not affect my actions.
He began at the bottom of this abyss, searching for valuable loot.
At that time, he only thought about killing the giant snake, and didn't think about the problem of spoils.
So how much loot can be left?
In fact, Ian didn't know the bottom line.
But Ian believed: "There must be something left!"
After all, he clearly remembered that the last wave of attack before he passed out was only aimed at the main body of the giant snake, without precise calculation and aiming.
This kind of extensive attack cannot completely wipe out the giant snake.
After all, the giant snake itself belongs to the son of dimension bred by dimension
Each scale has a large amount of law power condensed, which is not an ordinary material.
He was deeply impressed by the strength of the giant snake's defense.
So he is very sure:
"Just the energy impact from the explosion will definitely not be able to destroy the scales dropped by the giant snake."
Sure enough, in the process of searching for loot, Ian picked up the most rewards, which were the scales dropped by the giant snake.
In the end, it took more than ten minutes for Ian to search the entire bottom of the abyss.
The only harvest he considered valuable was hundreds of complete snake scales and a pair of snake teeth.
Looking at the last pair of snake teeth hundreds of meters long, Ian was a little surprised:
"This is a bit interesting for Snake Fang!"
He is in the snake's teeth, and he perceives the retention of part of the space law.
Moreover, it is also a very aggressive space law.
This is very different from the space ability used by giant snakes.
Ian has personally experienced Shekou's ability, and it is an auxiliary ability such as space confinement.
"The giant snake still has the ability to attack space?" A question popped up in Ian's mind.
The answer is unverifiable and no longer important.
……one way or another!
As long as it is a material that contains the law of space, it is of high value.
In addition to these complete trophies, there are actually many snake scale fragments.
It's just a broken snake scale, the power of the law is broken, and the rest is a harder rock.
This kind of thing didn't catch Ian's eyes, and he didn't even bother to pick it up.
Hundreds of complete snake scales piled up like a hill.
Although compared to the huge size of the giant snake, this is just a drop in the bucket.
But there are still gains, and Ian is already very satisfied: "Not bad!"
If he did it again, he would still make the same choice.
It doesn't matter how much loot remains, it's more important to ensure that the giant snake is completely killed.
With these trophies, Ian flew over the abyss.
He found that the higher he flew, the more dust there was in the air.
"No wonder you can't see the sky below!"
Ian passed through the thick layer of floating dust, and the sky instantly became brighter.
But looking around, he immediately confirmed that he was still in the pit, but the pit was very big.
Flying up another thousand meters, the field of vision becomes wider, and it is considered to have completely left the abyss.
Ian made a simple calculation and came to the conclusion:
"The maximum diameter of this abyss is at least hundreds of kilometers, and the deepest depth is definitely more than 5000 meters."
Looking at the situation for four weeks, Ian found that it was quite different from the beginning:
In the core area of the entire mountain range, only the towering main peak remains standing.
It sits right next to the abyss, bearing the aftermath of the battle at close quarters.
But the damage suffered doesn't seem to be that big?
On the contrary, other mountain peaks that are farther away have basically disappeared at this time.
Most of the area has turned into a plain, and only a few areas can still see a little undulation.
Looking outside again, Ian found: "The monster is gone!"
The monsters blocked outside the core area have all escaped at some point.
Ian flew high into the sky and found these monsters in the distance. They were fleeing to the outside.
"It may be because of the destruction of the pioneer civilization, which made these monsters out of control, and then they were scared away by the movement caused by my battle!" Ian guessed.
When not controlled, biological instinct will make these monsters make the right choice.
Ian didn't intend to kill them all, he could feel the remaining breath nearby:
"If these breaths don't dissipate, the monsters won't dare to approach this area!"
Since he is not worried about them continuing to cause trouble in the near future, Ian is naturally not in a hurry to deal with them.
Anyway, he doesn't have the slightest desire to do it now!
And without the unified command of the pioneer civilization, these monsters are ordinary biological populations in this dimension, and the threat is not great.
Ian withdrew his gaze and looked at the main peak next to him.
The main peak, which is more than 2 meters high, bears the aftermath of the battle at close range.
But it still stands tall, and even the damage on the surface is quite limited.
"This is very abnormal!" Ian flew to the foot of the main peak.
"All these signs indicate that the dimensional core I'm looking for is probably on this mountain!"
The key now is, how should he find the dimensional core?
Ian first scanned the entire mountain with his perception, but found no areas where the law responded abnormally.
This undoubtedly proves that the core of the dimension is in a state of silence, and may be hidden in any corner of the mountain.
"Do you want to smash the entire mountain? What if the core of the dimension is hidden underground?" Ian shook his head. He didn't want to do such time-consuming and laborious work unless it was absolutely necessary.
Just imagining it gives me a headache: "Let's look for it first!"
He suddenly thought of the giant snake. As the son of dimension, the giant snake must be able to perceive the core of dimension.
"When the giant snake was sleeping, the snake's head was wrapped around the main peak, maybe there is this reason!"
Based on his memory, Ian found the trace left by the giant snake winding around the main peak.
The aftermath of the battle did not completely erase these traces.
Ian started from the foot of the mountain and followed the traces of giant snakes upwards.
But it went all the way to the end of the trace, which was where the snake's head was once lying.
Ian also didn't find anything suspicious that seemed to be the core of the dimension.
He picked up a stone casually and squeezed it lightly. Before he exerted much force, the stone was broken into several pieces.
"The rock is not very hard. This mountain can withstand the aftermath of the battle, it should be because the mountain's overall resistance is very strong!" Ian analyzed.
This feature is obviously the effect of acquired foreign objects.
With such a large range of action and such an obvious effect, Ian only thought of the 'dimensional core'.
He made a more certain guess: "The core of the dimension must be on this mountain!"
Using the terrain data he just observed, he simply simulated the posture of the giant snake wrapping around the mountain.
As a result, it was immediately discovered that the location where the giant snake's eyes locked happened to be the peak!
Ian decisively flew to the top of the mountain.
The snow on the peak has completely fallen off, exposing thick ice, and the mountain is still under the ice.
But Ian immediately discovered a strange phenomenon:
The cracks in the glacier below increased greatly, but the hard ice mulberry on the top did not have any cracks caused by the vibration.
"There must be a problem!"
Ian smashed the ice on the top of the mountain, exposing the rock mass of the mountain.
A suspicious rock with a very ordinary appearance instantly entered Ian's field of vision.
(End of this chapter)
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