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Chapter 369: Chapter 367: Go Downstairs!
“Stones?!”
Jiang Yan pulled out a telescope from the Space and peered ahead, her pupils suddenly constricting, “It’s a meteorite!”
The meteor shower that Zhang Liuliu talked about has landed early!
No wonder the blizzard stopped out of nowhere earlier…
“Boom!”
A meteorite as large as a basketball court, like a blazing fireball, plummeted from the sky, the deafening roar and the crackling sound of the ice breaking resounded from afar.
We can’t go that way, what about behind us?
Jiang Yan turned to glance at the black blizzard behind her, her brow furrowing even deeper.
The black blizzard was advancing towards her from behind, while on the other side, the meteor shower was also drawing closer and closer.
And by the sound of it, the area covered by the black blizzard was also transmitting the sound of the ice surface breaking.
“Mom, watch out!” Hua Bao whipped out a Vine and struck a huge rock falling from the sky.
“Mom, these stones are actually hot!” Hua Bao shouted while waving several Vines quickly weaving a transparent barrier above Jiang Yan’s head.
Jiang Yan hesitated for a second, and ultimately had to choose between entering the Space and staying outside – she chose the latter.
“Crackling–” The sounds of the ice surface breaking closed in from afar.
Jiang Yan hadn’t come to her senses when the snow under her feet suddenly gave way, and her entire body along with the vehicle plunged down rapidly.
Hua Bao extended a Vine to wrap around Jiang Yan, and in the moment of descent, Jiang Yan had a thought and withdrew the snowmobile beneath her into the Space.
The cracks widened, large and small rocks along with the sweeping snowflakes fell down into the ravine.
Gradually, the amount of snow falling from the edges of the crack lessened, but the falling rocks continued to clatter downwards.
Jiang Yan turned off the night vision mode on her Snow Goggles and glanced down, “Hua Bao, let’s go down first!”
Hua Bao was confused: “Go down?”
“Yes! There are city buildings below, let’s avoid this meteor shower first!”
They should currently be in the downtown area, which aside from streets, held towering skyscrapers.
However, they were all previously submerged under a thick layer of ice.
Now the ice above had cracked open about a dozen meters wide, revealing the buildings below quite clearly.
The water in the buildings had also long since frozen into ice blocks, although some areas were hollow like honeycombs.
Jiang Yan spotted a small area that had been cracked open, not very big, but spacious enough for her to take shelter in.
As long as there was no earthquake, that place was much safer than staying on the surface.
Although Hua Bao could block some of the rocks for her, it was only a temporary measure.
“Alright, Mom!” Hua Bao retracted a few Vines, leaving two above to block the falling rocks.
The meteorites contained metal and although they didn’t look big, they were quite heavy.
If one was not careful, a light hit could cause a concussion, while a heavy impact could result in immediate death.
Luckily, with Hua Bao’s protection, Jiang Yan was unharmed other than the noises she heard.
From their position to the top of the building was approximately fifty meters.
Hua Bao wrapped one Vine around Jiang Yan’s body, while the remaining Vines and leaves turned into sharp metal, quickly traversing through the cracks like spiders.
In just a few seconds, the human and the plant reached the area mentioned by Jiang Yan.
The rocks kept falling.
Hua Bao’s Vines wove into a large transparent net, shielding the surroundings of Jiang Yan.
Jiang Yan took out a small stool from the Space and sat down, then took out a cup of hot chocolate and gulped down several sips.
“Mom, the meteor shower won’t keep falling forever, right?” Hua Bao, working left and right, slapped away the rocks that fell in front of it.
“It shouldn’t,” Jiang Yan said, gripping the hot cocoa with a sinking feeling in her brow.
If she wasn’t mistaken, almost all meteorites originated from the asteroid belt in space.
The so-called asteroid belt is the region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, populated by countless small celestial bodies.
When collisions between asteroids change their orbits or create debris, they leave their original orbits, some flying towards Blue Star and landing on its surface, turning into meteorites.*
Could it be the doings of the Catastrophe simulator that caused so many meteorites to fall at once?
Jiang Yan did not know.
If it were true, then for ordinary humans, having such a scientifically powerful organization was like suffering a blow from a higher dimension…
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*Content from Baidu
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