I became a god by treasure hunting after arriving 500 years early-Chapter 646 - 468: Your Highness, the Snake-man Palace is very peculiar!

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Chapter 646: Chapter 468: Your Highness, the Snake-man Palace is very peculiar!

After completing the construction of the city in the sky, the Lanpeng Civilization began its own grand voyage.

In just 20 years, they encountered three ancient ruins and one civilization hiding in the Safe Zone.

Whether it was especially lucky or unlucky, these three ancient ruins were all of the less influential kind.

The highest technological standard was only equivalent to the era of the Second World War, with a very limited understanding of the Pangu Continent…

As for the civilization hiding in the Safe Zone, they only engaged in simple communication through electromagnetic waves and telepathy, these timid creatures intending to stay hidden for a lifetime.

This caused some astonishment in the Lanpeng Civilization, with six civilization samples, not a small number at all.

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Could it be that the civilizations of this continent are all so lackluster?

Could it be that the Lanpeng Civilization is the pillar of the Pangu Continent?!

Just when they started to entertain this thought, they unexpectedly kicked an iron plate. One day while passing through this vast grassland, they inadvertently entered this damned place and were trapped for four long years… utterly without a means of escape!

Thinking of this, Jin Bote’s mood was utterly rotten, feeling his limited lifespan wasted on this boring grassland, an absolute travesty. Even though he was a Level Four Powerhouse, having a lifespan many times longer than before, it was not something to be squandered willy-nilly!

“Thump thump thump!”

Jin Bote sat up straight, gesturing to the few female Birdmen that they could leave, then solemnly called out, “Enter!”

A soldier in a special uniform, hasting and flurrying, barged in: “Your Highness, the exploration report from the Snake-man Hall is finally here!”

“Oh, what findings?” Jin Bote deeply hoped for some good news within his heart.

But on the surface, he appeared nonchalant, with each feather on his head neatly arranged as if nothing could disturb the calm sentiments of this supreme commander.

“Our scientists found that only the highest Level unmanned explorers could land in that place.”

“Aircraft with slightly lower protection would lose control instantly, plunging head-first into the ground, suspected to be due to strong Idealist Interference… such interference is unheard of, present during the first landing.”

“How many of the highest Level aircraft do we have?”

“Level X! They require the use of nanomaterials and the latest Eta Alloy… Currently, there are only three experimental models.”

Jin Bote was somewhat puzzled; the steep cost of these even made him bracingly feel pained for a moment… much of the material had been brought from the original planet and now could not be manufactured, with every use diminishing the stock!

This subordinate then reported, “The warriors of the Royal Guard Corps had attempted to land at the Snake-man Hall via aircraft.”

“But before they got close, the squadron leader developed symptoms of heart disease, claiming ill health, and temporarily retreated to come back.”

Draining the liquid from his cup in one gulp, Jin Bote cursed unceremoniously: “Ill health? Ha, what era are we in that one could still get heart disease? I think he sensed danger and wanted to skedaddle, didn’t he?”

“What could a native civilization’s fortress be hiding?”

“Your Highness, almost every Royal Warrior who approached that palace was extremely panicked, as if they’d drop dead the next second.” The liaison wiped a feather from his face, “The stronger the warrior, the greater the panic…”

“Some have described it as falling into a ten-thousand-meter-deep ocean, surrounded by pressure from all sides, with the constant threat of drowning.”

“Others have said it felt like being in space, where emptiness surrounds and there’s no possibility of resistance…”

“Smack!” Jin Bote slammed the table heavily, growling, “A bunch of cowards, I say they’re living too comfortably! One tiny rustle in the grass and it’s nuclear explosions?”

“Your Highness, please calm yourself!” His subordinates were all sincerely terrified.

But although Jin Bote was arrogant, he wasn’t foolish. His current defiance and rage were merely tactics to control others.

The Royal Guard Warrior Group was his personal army, a necessary instrument to maintain his rule.

Since the Royal Warriors have reported so, it’s very likely true; that place could be hiding an immense crisis.

“So, what conclusion do you have?” He regained his composure, “Four years have passed, even a child can be born in that time, yet we’re still trapped here. We need a conclusion.”

“Your Highness, we may have encountered… an Anomaly!” A specialist uttered this unfamiliar term with difficulty.

Alright, the term “Anomaly” is only recorded in a scarce amount of relic documents, deeply taboo.

In guidance sounds from the “God,” there are corresponding explanations as well.

However, the Lanpeng Civilization has never encountered one until today.

“We don’t even know if the Anomaly is a living being… we only know it is a dangerous entity.”

Jin Bote cast a Sharp glance at them: “Why not just send some death-row criminals to scout? Or launch a few Hydrogen Bombs to blow that damned hall off the face of the earth?”

“We can’t just sit here twiddling our thumbs, doing nothing, right?”

“Your Highness, I think using nuclear weapons is not appropriate!”

A strategist known as “White Eagle” suddenly spoke up: “That native hall contains an unknown mystery, which is why such a large dimensional space has been created.”

“If we shatter it, we might destroy the mysterious object within, and by the time we can escape, we will no longer have access to it.”