Alien Knights

Chapter 419 Trapped

Following the turbulent ocean undercurrent below the abandoned dock, Carroll followed Aldernan and swam for about two minutes before finally seeing the bright light above his head.

Grabbing the stone wall at the end with both hands, using the reaction force, he jumped upwards vigorously. Carroll, who had been hypoxic for a long time, couldn't wait to take a big breath as soon as he got out of the water.

Aldernan first carefully observed the surrounding environment, then vigilantly climbed ashore, shook his body, and shook off the water stains attached to his hair.

The two are in a huge cave, with all kinds of lifting and transportation equipment on top of their heads. There are corridors and high platforms with complex structures built between the mountain walls on both sides. Closed huge wooden door.

While taking off his shabby coat and wringing out the sea water, Carol looked at everything in front of him in amazement, and murmured, "Where is this?"

Aldernan walked to the mountain wall, looked at the traces of artificial excavation on the rock, frowned and said, "I don't know, but these traces look very new, and they should be the last two years."

"I know that thing." Carroll raised his hand and pointed to a pulley crane above his head: "I saw this thing at the port, and it seemed to be a lifting device designed by Muxi University for port freight, but the port's Those few ones don’t look so fine and complicated.”

Ardernan touched the wolf's mane on his chin and thought, "Lifting equipment? So this is a secret port?"

Carroll stood on tiptoe, hopped on the spot with his head sideways, pulled his ear vigorously, and said indifferently: "I don't care where this is, I just want to find that damn bastard!"

Aldernan looked around, and finally set his sights on the closed gate more than ten meters high in the distance.

"It's not a good idea to stay here any longer, we need to find a way to get into the back of that gate."

Aldernan said while observing the surrounding terrain: "If this is a secret port, then the rear of the gate must be heavily guarded. Therefore, we must find a way to sneak in."

As his eyes moved along the promenade on the mountain wall, Aldernan's eyes suddenly lit up: "Look there! There is a small raised platform on the mountain wall! If we can get there, we can climb over that cliff, and then Follow the cracks in the mountain and climb to the rear..."

Before the words fell, the loud friction sound from a distance and the violent shaking from under his feet stunned Ardenan in place.

"What's going on?!" The werewolf turned his head and saw a scene that left him dumbfounded.

The orc Carroll stood in front of the huge wooden door, with both palms pressed against the door, and his feet sunk deep into the mud.

He only heard him yell, and he actually pushed the two heavy door panels which weighed several tons away bit by bit.

"Oh my God!"

Aldernan's mouth grew wider as the door moved. Soon, he realized that Carol's behavior would have extremely serious consequences.

"You idiot! You'll attract everyone!"

Without looking back, Aldernan jumped into the sea again, swam to the end of the cave, and watched the movement of the gate with half of his head exposed.

With great strength, Carroll finally pushed the door open a gap.

Twisting his sore wrist, Carroll stuck his head into the door and looked at the world behind the door.

Everything in front of him made Carol look like a country bumpkin who walked into a treasure house, and he shouted excitedly: "The Holy King! I'm not dreaming, am I?!"

Hearing Carol's shout, Aldernan, who was hiding in the water, couldn't restrain his curiosity anymore, and shouted, "What did you see?"

Carroll, who was full of surprise, turned towards Aldernan and shouted while waving: "Come here quickly! There is no one in here! You should really see this...it's just..."

Carroll said as he walked straight into the door.

"Damn it!" Watching Carroll's figure slowly disappear, Aldernan was struggling in his heart.

keep up? Or leave now?

In the end, Aldernan chose the former.

When he walked into the giant gate, what he saw made him almost stop breathing.

a ship.

A black ship.

A strangely shaped black warship.

This warship placed on the base of the wooden platform is obviously several sizes smaller than the ordinary similar ones, only about 18 meters in length. Its shape is not the common spire shape, but a spindle shape with two pointed ends and a wide middle. Moreover, its waterline is designed to be very shallow, and there is a deep wave breaking groove at the bottom of the boat, and the sails are folded and stored on the deck. The strangest thing is that the whole body of this strange warship is pitch black, as if cast from a piece of black iron. From the outside, no entrance or doorway can be found.

"I've never seen a boat like this before." Carroll approached the hull, touched the uneven hull with his hand, and said strangely: "This board doesn't look like wood."

Aldernan walked to Carroll's side, looked at the latter who was studying the hull, and said amusedly: "Unexpectedly, you still have some research on shipbuilding."

Carroll squatted down, looked at the streamlined shape of the bottom of the boat, and said, "When I was a porter or tracker at the dock, the people I dealt with the most were sailors, so I knew a little about boats. But this boat The boat is really weird..."

Carroll tapped the hull lightly with his hand, and there was a dull echo.

"This hardness, and this color..." Carol scratched his head: "Could it be that the material is steel?"

Aldernan scoffed at this statement: "Yes, this ship should have a pair of wings."

Carroll ignored Aldernan's cynicism and climbed onto the deck of the ship with both hands.

"This is the ship's side, here is the rigging, here should be..."

Listening to Carol's babbling there, Aldernan looked at the excavated workbenches and equipment rooms in the surrounding mountains, and said with a little anxiety: "Hey, I think it's time to go, here Some are too quiet."

Carroll ignored his words.

Shrugging helplessly, Aldernan climbed onto the deck along the edge of the hull.

Carroll pointed to the black deck under his feet, and said to himself: "There are no doors, no windows, no sinks, no vents... The whole deck is like a black iron plate, and what is this... ..."

Aldernan looked in the direction Carroll was pointing at. It was a row of raised bumps, which looked like joints on human fingers.

Suddenly, a deep voice rang in the ears of the two.

"This ship is my brainchild, what do you think?"

Hearing this familiar voice, Aldernan opened his eyes wide, quickly put on a defensive posture, and looked around.

The astonished Carroll looked at him, and the two said in agreement, "Wayne Dunlop!"

"I once thought about looking for you, but then I realized that your desire to see me must be stronger than mine. So, I decided to stay here and wait for you to come to me."

Aldernan and Carroll stood back to back on the deck, nervously observing everything around them.

The former thought of something, and said gloomyly: "You deliberately asked someone to release that information to me?!"

"That's right."

Carroll raised his fist and shouted angrily: "Bastard! Show up! I'm going to crush you!"

"as you wish……"

The hull began to shake, the black deck began to twist and stretch, and the densely packed keel parasite limbs, like the tentacles of the old rulers, instantly covered the entire sky.

Carroll and Aldernan were entangled in the limbs of these parasites in a blink of an eye. No matter how strong and fast they were, they couldn't move at this moment.

Struggling in the "dense forest" of the parasite's limbs, Aldernan shouted in horror: "This ship is actually alive!"

A thin figure slowly rose from the inside of the hull.

Wayne Dunlop, with a parasitic nerve hook inserted into his back, sat on the "seat" made of keel limbs, and rose into the air. He looked at the orcs and werewolves who were firmly imprisoned by the keel in front of him, and he couldn't hide his joy in his eyes.

Wayne stretched out his hand slightly forward, the keel "seat" moved forward slowly, and came in front of Carol and Aldernan.

"What a perfect creature! The tyrant virus is comparable to the omnipotent God!"

Looking at the face that was distorted by excitement and excitement so close at hand, Carol yelled ferociously: "Get out!"

Wayne sighed and sighed: "I don't understand why you are angry? Look at yourself, you have completely got rid of the frail human body. Isn't this something to celebrate?"

Carroll spit at Wayne: "Asshole! Put me down immediately!"

Wayne shook his head helplessly: "I'm sorry, I can't do it. You may not know how much effort and effort I have spent for our meeting tonight... to buy intelligence dealers, dismiss all guards, and aliens The battleships are synchronized... How could I let you go at this time?"

Aldernan, who had been silent all this time, suddenly said, "What exactly do you want to do?"

Wayne put his hands inward, smiled and said, "Soon, you'll know."

More and more keel limbs drilled out of the deck, trapped Carroll and Aldernan heavily, and finally submerged their bodies, turning into two huge parasite "balls".

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