Chapter 444: Shadow Ghost Vine - Undersea Hunter
Su Nian stared at the mecha display screen intently, and the picture on the screen made her gasp. She saw the tentacles of the ghost vines stretching wantonly in the sea water, like a strange forest, densely packed, just like a kelp farm, but countless times thicker than kelp.
The tentacles were dark green in color, and had a mucus-like sheen on the surface, as if telling of their danger and evil. The tentacles were of varying thicknesses, with the thinnest being as thick as an adult's arm, and the thickest being as thick as a mecha's mechanical arm. They gently swayed in the water, causing waves of water to surge.
What is even more horrifying is that many of the tentacles are entangled with various small marine animals, including the colorful but frightened rainbow fin fish, which is a common fish in this area and is famous for its gorgeous fins. However, it is now tightly bound by the tentacles and can only struggle helplessly. The colors on its fins seem to have dimmed a bit because of fear.
There is also the saw-toothed lobster with sharp fangs. It is usually a domineering creature on the seabed, but now it is also restrained by the tentacles of the shadow ghost vine. Its claws are waving wildly in the air, but it can't break free from the iron-like restraints.
Su Nian also saw a mutated creature that looked like an octopus but had a hard shell - the armored squid.
Its body kept changing color, trying to camouflage and hide itself, but the tentacles of the shadowy ghost vine wrapped around it accurately. Its tentacles were trying desperately to pull away the ghost vine tentacles wrapped around its body, but it was in vain.
There should have been many fish swimming freely near this sea area, but there is no trace of them at the moment. I guess they were caught by these greedy ghost vines' tentacles that stretched out to the distant sea and became their "prey."
Su Nian carefully controlled the mecha, moving slowly forward on this dangerous seabed, continuing to search for the exact location of the main trunk of the Shadow Ghost Vine, while being alert to the danger that might strike at any time.
Su Nian stared at the radar display screen inside the mecha. The cursor on it kept flashing, indicating that the target was just below and directly in front.
At the same time, her spiritual perception extended out like sharp tentacles, and she strongly felt a powerful and evil spiritual force coming from that direction, like a huge whirlpool in the darkness, constantly attracting her attention. That must be where the main trunk of the shadow ghost vine was.
She took a deep breath and carefully extended her spiritual power from her spiritual sea, as if sending a brave messenger to touch the unknown darkness.
However, the Shadow Ghost Vine was like an alert hunter and instantly sensed this external mental power.
In an instant, the sea water began to surge violently, and thousands of shadowy ghost vine tentacles swept towards Su Nian's mecha like black lightning.
They moved incredibly fast in the water, wrapping up the mecha layer by layer in the blink of an eye, like a huge, impenetrable net.
"Oops!!"
It's too late to retreat!
Su Nian's face changed drastically. She hurriedly controlled the mechanical arm of the mecha. The sharp blade on her arm flashed with cold light and chopped fiercely at the entangled vines.
The mechanical arm swung with great force. In an instant, many vines were cut off and green juice spread in the sea.
However, more vines came in an endless stream like a surging tide. They intertwined and entangled with each other, becoming tighter and tighter, leaving Su Nian no chance to breathe.
These vines seemed to have endless power. No matter how hard Su Nian tried to cut them, new vines would always quickly grow up, wrapping the mecha tighter and tighter.
Not only that, the vines also began to exert force, dragging the mecha towards the depths of the seabed.
Su Nian felt like he was trapped in a huge whirlpool, and the mecha continued to sink under the pull of the vines.
The water pressure around was getting higher and higher, and the blurry image that was originally visible on the mecha's display screen was now just pitch black.
She could only rely on the weak signals from the radar to judge the surrounding situation, but the dense signal points on the radar showed that countless vines were slowly dragging her into an endless dark abyss.