"Actually, it's not impossible." Dunn also said.
"First, the disappearance of John's team is most likely related to this strange passage of time." Dunn started to follow Aiden's words and stretched out a finger.
"Second, if anyone can really come in through the 'wall' and take away John, they should have come to our orphanage and taken away, or captured us." Dunn stretched out the second stick. finger.
"Third... third..." Dunn failed to raise his third finger. He probably couldn't be more handsome for more than three seconds.
"Third, if... now... there is... who will... move... in... this area... then there is a high probability that... …that’s who…Team John…” Aiden concluded.
"Yes, that's what I mean." Dunn said, "That's what I think."
"It seems we have to change our goals." Lily agreed with Aiden and Dunn's analysis.
"Someone who just passed by us carried high-value items that I can sense. My maximum sensing range is 50 meters."
"Oh, by the way, the maximum visual distance of the being peeping at our team in the fog is probably about 50-60 meters. During the time we moved to the art gallery, its peeping at us was intermittent. "." Lily added some basic information, which she felt everyone needed to master in advance.
"Are you saying that the visual distance of all living things is limited to 24 meters?" Dunn asked in return.
"Yes, although the specific reason is unknown." Lily nodded.
"It's not hard to guess that we humans are the ones who stipulate measurement units like centimeters, decimeters, and meters, so this strange law based on Arabic numerals may only be limited to us humans." Dunn narrowed his eyes and responded.
"Pay attention, something is approaching!" Sang Zhuo suddenly warned. He keenly noticed that outside the window he could see, there was an abnormal surge in the fog more than 20 meters away. The fog seemed to be rising. Pushed away by something.
"Well..." A low, terrifying voice that could never be made by a human echoed in everyone's ears, causing everyone to subconsciously tighten their breathing and look outside the windows they could see. In the mist.
A misty shadow appeared in everyone's sight. How should I describe it? It was like a huge elliptical sphere with more than a dozen cone-like bodies extending out at an angle of about 120 degrees, maybe three or four. The meter-long structure, and this is probably just the head of the creature or something, is really not reminiscent of any creature that existed in the original world.
But before the thing completely emerged from the fog, everyone felt a vibration from the top of the museum above their heads, followed by a deafening sharp roar that made everyone's eardrums sore. Stephenson even squatted on the ground in pain. .
Lily reluctantly insisted on looking out the window despite the roar, and she clearly saw a huge strange creature with wings that looked a bit like an ivy, dragging its long tail and pounced on the black shadow that had just appeared. Then the two disappeared into the mist together, and from time to time there were several roars and the sound of heavy objects hitting something.
"Is this internal strife?" Sandra asked dryly, but received no response. He turned around and saw, well, only Lily and himself were still standing, and even Aiden fell down. The ground, gasping for air.
Lily is now seriously considering the necessity of canceling the operation and taking everyone back immediately. This city has become a place that they cannot understand. What is the black shadow? What was it that just flew over? Why does it look so... like a dragon? It's the kind of dragon that appears in movies and TV shows, the kind that looks like a reptile lizard but has huge wings...
"Aiden...I think we..." Lily reached out to pull up Aiden beside her.
"Can't...give up, we just...got...the clues, if we just...go back like this... .If we...may really...have no...chance." Aiden guessed what Lily was thinking. In fact, let alone Lily, he was also hesitating.
"But..." Lily pressed her lips tightly. Do you want me to drag you to death together? Lily felt like she couldn't do it.
Aiden motioned for everyone to go downstairs first. The second floor was no longer safe. At the same time, he asked Sandra to stay at the edge of the stairs on the second floor as a warning. If something was wrong, he would immediately come down and notify everyone.
After arriving on the first floor, Aiden turned on the flashlight and pulled out the map of London he was carrying again. After briefly calculating the direction, he observed it for a few seconds. Then, he pointed to a place and looked at Dunn. Dunn thought for two seconds and said:
"I guess what Aiden means is that we only explored here. If we still can't find the high-value item carrier you sensed, we will return. Is that so?" Dunn looked back at Aiden, Got a nod in reply.
Lily looked at the location pointed by Aiden - the Duke of Somerset. It was indeed the direction in which the high-value target carrier disappeared according to her induction. It also happened to be the largest building near Waterloo Bridge. According to Aiden, if the search found If nothing is found there, everyone can use Waterloo Bridge to cross the Thames River and return to the orphanage.
Lily looked up at the others, and Camille simply nodded in response. Dunn was naturally fine. Although Sandra was upstairs, he probably heard the conversation below, so he snapped his fingers to show that he had no objection. , Stephenson's expression was not very good. He actually wanted to return directly, but he also understood what Aiden said about the consequences of missing this opportunity.
After struggling for a few seconds, Stephenson finally nodded slowly.
"I understand, let's do it." Lily took a deep breath and agreed to Aiden's proposal.
Everyone left the National Gallery again and moved quickly westward along the main road. Lily was originally worried that the strange spying on them would continue to follow them, but she failed to sense the feeling of being spied on. On the dusty streets, there was only the sound of people's moving footsteps.
Occasionally, there will be one or two sounds similar to bird calls in the sky, but now everyone does not simply think that it is a bird. This is a lesson learned from the past.
Everyone tried their best to find a road with a building that could quickly enter the shelter. At the same time, they also expected Lily's senses to detect something. Unfortunately, they were already halfway through the journey, and Lily could not detect anything. The high-value items The carrier disappears like a stone cow entering the sea.
During this period, everyone actually heard another roar, which should have come from the huge creature they heard first. Dunn cheered after saying something that probably meant he had won, but no one picked up on him.
The current situation is indeed a high-pressure environment, and everyone must be on alert.
Suddenly, Lily turned her head and looked north:
"I feel it! It's in the north."
"Change the formation, Sandra, you go to the front and lead the way, and pay attention to whether the opponent has moved. Dunn, you and Aiden cover for me, Camille, Stephenson, don't fall behind, follow Aiden and Dunn , Camille, I'll leave it to you later, just shout if you find anything." Lily also reacted very quickly and quickly assigned tasks for everyone.
"Okay." "Okay!"