Chapter 964: You call this a wasteland?

Chapter 964 You call this a wasteland?

This set of armor, named "Greed Alpha" by the leader of the second phase of the regiment, is not so easy to adapt to.

Its mental impact on the user is even more serious than that of the Tyrannosaurus armor.

Fortunately, Gordon has long been accustomed to this kind of influence. In recent days, he has also been using Tyrannosaurus armor to adapt to the bloodthirsty and violent feeling.

The moment he equipped the [Greed] suit and put on the helmet, his eyes turned red for a moment, and the desire to destroy everything and devour everything arose spontaneously.

But he suppressed this desire immediately.

While his mind regained his composure, Gordon lifted his visor and smiled at his worried companions.

“I’m fine.”

The leader of the second-phase regiment also breathed a sigh of relief, patted Gordon on the arm and said: "I knew it couldn't do anything to you! Haha, should I say that he is worthy of the title of 'brave'?

The armor of a brave man and the devil go well together, don’t they? "

"Stop saying that." Gordon was a little helpless. The title of "brave" didn't sound like much, but it was very shameful to be called that in person.

“Don’t think I’m nagging you.”

The expression of the leader of the second group became more serious, "Don't relax your vigilance about this set of armor, let alone be controlled by that violent emotion.

There are more than one or two hunters who go crazy using the Tyrannosaurus armor, let alone yours, which is stronger, so be careful. "

With that said, he reminded Hayata and Pig Chop next to him, "If you find that he becomes irritable or irritable, you must pay attention to it. It will not be a big problem to change the equipment in time.

If the influence is too deep, it will not be so easy to get rid of it. "

Hayata and the others looked at each other and responded seriously.

As for the person involved, Gordon shrugged and didn't say much. He just hung the helmet that looked a bit like a murderer on his waist.

The "suggestion method" that Hilda taught him back then is very useful. When you really need to fully release the power of the armor, put on the helmet and pull down the visor, which will put a lot less mental burden.

 He glanced at the ferocious dragon teeth on the huge shoulder armor, and then looked down at the breastplate made in the shape of some greedy evil beast.

Gordon chuckled.

It's not a bad thing if the armor has a scary shape, at least it's more intimidating, right?

Using the leader of the second-phase regiment to rush to complete the new armor, Gordon and the others thought they would set off the next day after the meeting.

However, in fact, they waited one more day.

The experienced orc researcher, Mr. Monroe, has a lot to prepare.

Including some notes compiled by himself in the language of the Strange Face Tribe, ecological information on the Big Ant Mound Wasteland, small gifts used to improve his goodwill with the Strange Face Tribe, and so on.

Fortunately, he was small and dressed in cloth, otherwise the pterosaur would not be able to carry so many things.

The number of people at the time of departure also increased from the initially planned three to four.

Herta joined the team as Mr. Monroe's assistant.

Her learning ability is very strong, and it is said that she has been able to communicate relatively fluently in the Qimian language.

The director of the Institute of Ecology was very fond of her, thinking that she was a natural scholar who had lost her talent during the years when she worked as a waitress in the Old World.

However, Munro also specifically invited her to join the team because of her affinity and communication skills as a former waitress.

In addition, it is also to slightly balance the proportion of armed personnel in the team.

Setting off from the Star Stronghold on a pterosaur, after heading east for tens of kilometers, the amount of vegetation began to decrease.

The flat terrain has become rugged, and the areas around rivers, ponds and other water bodies are still lush and green, but the land a little further away has begun to experience desertification. Gordon, who was hanging under the Acid Pterosaur, made a gesture, and the group began to land.

The Pterosaurs aboard the other people followed at a distance, not daring to get too close. They were obviously afraid of the ferocious Acid Pterosaurs.

They landed on a river beach.

The sound of flowing water came from a waterfall not far away. It brought abundant water to the river, making the vegetation on both sides of the river particularly lush.

“Rest for half an hour, stretch your limbs, and then continue on your way.” Gordon said to his companions.

This is mainly for Herta. After all, she is not a hunter, and she has only been an investigator for a short time. She cannot hang under the Pterosaur for a long time, and she may be severely strained or even dislocated.

To prevent this from happening, they decided to take a half-hour break after every hour of flying.

Hertha seemed a little embarrassed, feeling that he was holding everyone back.

Others didn’t care much. Although it took a little longer on the road, this way of flying was indeed easier.

Monroe raised his bamboo hat, looked around a few times, and said: "We have now entered the scope of the Big Ant Mound Wasteland. At this speed, we should be able to reach the target camp within half a day.

We can rest and prepare there, adjust supplies, and make it easier for you to adapt to the environment of the Great Ant Mound Wasteland. "

“Yeah.” Gordon nodded.

He also liked this method of arriving at the camp first and making all preparations.

“Can such a place be considered a desert?” Xianglan looked curiously at the rivers and green trees around her.

Herta explained with a smile: "The Great Anthill Desert is different from the great deserts of the Old World. It can be roughly divided into three areas.

The western area, where we are currently, is a transition zone because it borders the ancient tree forest and has lush vegetation.

Since the terrain is not as flat as the ancient tree forest and has a higher rock coverage, it is classified as part of the Big Ant Mound Desert.

The southern area is low-lying and flat. Rivers from ancient tree forests flow here and eventually reach the low-lying southern depressions, where they disperse, flood, and form swamps.

I heard that the ecological environment there is very special, with many unique creatures inhabiting it.

There is also the northern part of the core area of the Big Anthill Desert, where the surface is dry, the sunshine is strong, and the typical karst landform.

The book describes it this way: ‘The wind blowing from the Grand Canyon dried the land and created this hollow as if the land was cut open’. "

“It combines the three landforms of forest hills, swamps and Gobi? It’s really a magical place,” said Piglet with emotion.

Xianglan continued to ask curiously: "With the three areas of cats in the southwest, north and west, what about the cats in the east? What kind of cats are there in the east of the Big Ant Mound Desert?"

Zhupa looked at it sideways and said, "Don't look at the map carefully, meow. To the east of the big ant mound is the sea."

“I just forgot about meow!” Xianglan said hard.

Amid the bickering between the two Ellu, Heta came to a desert plant that could not be seen in the ancient tree forest and squatted down, observing it with interest.

Not only did he take out the charcoal pencil to draw, he also picked some burr leaves as specimens and carefully clamped them in his notebook.

She was very excited to be able to join this operation. Even though she had spoken eloquently before, it was all knowledge from books. This was the first time she had come to the Great Ant Mound Wasteland in person.

In fact, Gordon and Hayata are the same. They are also full of expectations and curiosity about this "wasteland" full of unknowns.

The half-hour break passed quickly.

Gordon clapped his hands and said with a smile: "It's time to continue on our way, let's set off."

(End of this chapter)

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