4.6 Billion Year Symphony of Evolution

Chapter 149 The Submerged World

Water is sweeping the entire underground world.

The rock wall that is the only distance between the ocean and the ground finally burst under the pressure of the sea water. Countless tons of water poured into this underground space. The sea water formed an unstoppable huge wave, ramming through the jungle, and countless ferns were under the impact of the current. Broken, a large number of creatures fled frantically under the threat of huge waves, however, more creatures were involved in the water, and they were used to living on land, struggling and screaming frantically and futilely in the water.

Unexpectedly, before the collapse here, the ocean will end the world one step at a time.

Maybe that's why the Inca swarm was going outside.

The rushing ocean current washed over the entire jungle and hit a home tree. With a loud noise, the water was immediately cut in half by the giant tree and rushed to both sides, smashing all nearby objects into pieces and debris. Accompanied by the surging water flow to the deeper underground world.

In the end, the home tree also made a creaking cracking sound under the impact of the sea water. Its wooden structure, which was contaminated by fungi and became fragile, could not withstand the impact and collapsed suddenly, falling into the turbulent sea water.

The collapsed home tree has become a sanctuary for those creatures washed away by the sea, and they scramble to climb up the home tree, or the huge pieces of wood splashed from the home tree are also their life-saving boats in desperation.

It seems that the first time Lin mentioned the word 'boat', did she mean a boat floating on the water?

Because most of the interior of the home tree is hollow, it can float in the water. Although it collapsed in the water and almost knocked itself into several pieces, the scattered wood chips saved more creatures.

Although there were still many problems, a group of lizards gathered on the wood chip because a beetle was also climbing on the wood chip, its weight overturned the whole wood chip, and the group of lizards fell back into the water again.

And some creatures hit rocks because of the rapids in the water, and some creatures hit other pieces of wood, but the biggest danger they face is collapse.

With the collapse of the home tree, the cracks on the top of the cave increased sharply, and countless smashing stones stuck to the top and kept shaking. Countless boulders also fell from the ceiling, smashing into the biomes that huddled together on their home trees, turning them into fragments of limbs and flesh and falling back into the water.

Did the cracking and the tsunami happen at the same time?

Lynn's flyer was above the water, observing all these scenes, because it was not caused by an earthquake, most of the underground creatures were caught in the water too late to escape, and there were many creatures in the underground world in the twisted jungle. And Lin needs to save rare creatures that are only found in the ground. Lin likes a species-rich environment.

Not only does that give you a lot of evolutionary information, it's also much more interesting to observe.

For example, carnivorous plant death spikes, golden dragonflies, lava spiders, etc. Lynne needs to transport these creatures to land before the water can reach them.

However, although the water flow is fast, it will take a long time to submerge the entire underground, so Lin is not in a hurry.

The sea water has now reached the territory of the Inca swarm. The gravel and broken trees on the ground are the traces left after the war between Lin and the Inca swarm, and now they will be swept away by the violent water flow. .

Seawater poured into the excavated fossil pits and feeding pits of the Inca swarms. The fish in the breeding pit were given a chance to escape. Lin believes that they can live in the water where the pollution has become thin, but under the rapids, only a few may survive.

The strong water flow knocked down most of the infected home trees along the way, and after the home tree collapsed, the rock formations on the top of the cave also fell apart, and a large hole with a starry sky appeared on the top of the cave.

The home tree that was originally used by the Inca swarm to collect fossils also collapsed under the impact of the water, and the fossils they collected turned into powder at this moment.

quickly. There will be no gap between the ground and the ground.

Lynn now has the unit in action, a complete flying unit, mainly used to search for some creatures in the water, and a part responsible for transporting the death spikes.

Lin found that a specific sound could make Death Spike twist its body. This was particularly interesting. The Inca swarm should have discovered this way by accident, and then began to use Death Spike.

Colonies of golden dragonflies have long since flown through the collapsed caves above the twisted jungle. But there are still many special creatures that have nowhere to escape, and what Lin needs to save is that kind of creature...

Lin's troops are a type of troops that can use hook lines to pull objects in the water, as well as some large floating bases, which pull some creatures up from the water. Then fly to the base to put them down and send them to land.

This action is quite simple. After completing this task, Lin only needs to watch. Lin will not stop the spread of seawater, but observe the impact of its changes on the surrounding environment.

For the next few days and nights, the current continued to advance.

The rock walls on the edge of the underground were pulled bigger and bigger by the influx of sea water, and the speed of the water flow became faster and faster. They submerged the territory of the Inca swarm and covered Lin's former battlefield. Countless creatures were caught by the current. swallowed up.

Lin thinks that the sea water once submerged this place. At that time, it brought many marine creatures, such as those in the mountain lake. The mudskipper on the rocky ground may be related to the entry of sea water, but this time, it only brought a lot of marine life. A handful of ancient squid and microscopic creatures...

If the sea rises due to the influence of the moon, it will definitely fall back again, so that those trapped in the ground have to work hard to live under the condition of the slowly decreasing seawater, and may evolve into new creatures.

The historical statues of the Inca swarm also recorded similar things...

But this time is a little different. Because of the impact of the fungus causing the collapse of the home tree, a large hole appeared between the ground and the ground. Originally, even if the sea water rushed to the ground, it would not affect the land. The desert acts as a block and cannot spread to the Twisted Jungle

This has never happened and the Inca swarm has no record of it, as wood was decomposed for the first time in history, and fungi were the first organisms to have recently evolved the ability to decompose wood, which learned It may only take decades to decompose wood.

According to Lin's recent research on fungi, fungi have actually appeared a long time ago, and their lifestyle is almost constantly decomposing things produced by living things, and they may indeed have evolved the ability to decompose wood.

If this continues, the sea water may not need to pass through the desert, but directly submerge the jungle! (To be continued...)

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