Know Yourself in the Dragon World

Chapter 566: The Loser and the Beast (3)——Fingal



Chapter 566: The Loser and the Beast (3)——Fingal

"Everything is normal, Professor Schneider." EVA reported the situation.

"Okay." Professor Schneider asked in the communication channel: "Why is it you? Where is Finger?"

"I'm here, professor." Finkel's words were a little unclear.

"He's still drunk." said EVA.

"Do you need to come up first? Don't force it, it's very dangerous." Professor Schneider said worriedly.

"It's okay." EVA glanced at Finkel who was sitting in the corner, "I know him. It's okay."

"Any situation must be reported promptly," Professor Schneider reminded.

"Understood." EVA took a deep breath and blamed Finkel: "You must change this habit."

"It's okay." Finkel stood up. He felt nothing but a headache. "You just said you knew me."

"It's because I know you well that I'm worried that something might happen to you one day." EVA asked, "Are you sure there's nothing wrong?"

"Of course, don't worry." Finkel forced himself to walk to EVA and held her hand tightly.

"You kept holding it last night, and when you fell down drunk, my palms were all sweaty," said EVA.

"If I don't hold your hand, how would I know you were there? I slept well last night." Finkel looked at the situation outside the small window.

The light of the submersible illuminated the situation on the seabed. The temperature in the waters of the Far North was too low and not many large creatures could be seen.

"What is that?" Finkel suddenly frowned, "It looks like a door."

There is a door with a faint glow in the deep sea. It can’t really be called a door. There are two bronze pillars standing, and the space in the middle looks like a door. The faint glow is the light and shadow reflected by the searchlight, which is the entrance to some place.

"Professor Schneider, there is something special." EVA immediately reported, "We found two bronze columns, forming a building similar to a door."

"I saw it." Professor Schneider said in a serious tone, "Can you see what's behind the bronze column?"

"I can't see it." said EVA.

"Just go straight there, Professor Schneider." Finkel made a prompt decision and controlled the submersible forward. "It might be a ruin. Dragon eggs are hidden inside."

"There has never been a similar situation before. This is the first time." Professor Schneider was very cautious. "I am very worried about Finkel's condition. Why don't you come back first?"

"That's not necessary, professor." Finkel burped, "I'm fine. It's a waste of time to apply for further exploration, professor."

Professor Schneider hesitated for a moment and then said, "Then be careful. Your goal is to find the eggs, not to kill them."

"I know." Finkel shouted, "Let's look forward to what's behind the door..."

He didn't know that as he passed through the two bronze pillars, Professor Schneider could no longer hear him.

"What's going on?" Professor Schneider pressed the button, "Fingal, EVA, please reply!"

The communication channel was eerily quiet.

It was also quiet on the ice. The players held their breath and concentrated. The cold made the air freeze.

However, the current situation is within expectations, and there are corresponding backup plans. The current equipment already has communication problems due to the cold.

This is not yet an era where technology can slay dragons. EVA is still the living EVA.

"Pull back immediately and forcibly interrupt the mission." Schneider said.

"Professor! The rope is broken!" The team member's voice was filled with worry.

"Get ready to go." Schneider gave the order.

There is also a submersible that is prepared to avoid unexpected situations.

It was not an accident at this moment. It was expected that something would happen.

"There's nothing!" Finkel looked outside carefully, but there was nothing useful after passing through the bronze pillar.

"Professor, there is nothing behind the door." Finkel pressed the communicator button.

There was no response, and he now realized that he had lost contact with his commander.

"No..." Finkel realized that something was wrong, and he shouted a few more times: "Professor! This is Finkel!"

"It was anticipated before the operation that the communication equipment would fail due to diving too deep and the temperature being too low. When faced with such a situation, what we have to do is return home in time," said EVA.

"I know." Finkel suppressed the stimulation of alcohol. He still held EVA's hand, "But the submersible seems to be... out of control."

Finkel's other hand was controlling the submersible. He was trying to make it float up, but the submersible did not move at all, as if it was held in his hand by something.

"Are you kidding?" EVA asked seriously.

"My head hurts so much right now that I don't have the energy to joke." As soon as Finkel finished speaking, the submersible began to shake violently.

Then it was thrown far away by something, and the huge submersible was like a basketball, rolling in the sea.

Finkel protected EVA to prevent it from being bumped.

With this help, the submersible turned its direction, and he saw eyes in the sea water. The majestic golden pupils were looking at them teasingly in the bottomless sea water.

What kind of look was that? Calm, rational, and revealing indifference to humans, as if looking at a toy.

The eyes only existed for a moment, and Finkel didn't even know where they went.

"What is that?" EVA asked in a low voice.

"If I tell you it's a fish now, you probably won't believe it, right?" Finkel tried his best to appear calm, but in fact he was feeling extremely uncomfortable.

The tumbling of the submersible just now caused his stomach to tumble as well. He forced himself not to vomit, as if EVA saw it, she would inevitably be worried.

"This should be your first time seeing a dragon, right?" Finkel comforted EVA while checking the status of the submersible. "Don't be afraid. I have killed those things before."

Fortunately, the submersible can still be used normally.

"If that guy dares to show up again, I'll kill him," said Finkel.

These were also words of comfort. Finkel quickly switched the screen. The submersible was equipped with two torpedoes, and he had just secretly checked the status of the torpedoes.

The torpedo...is gone.

It wasn't the dragon that was playing with them just now, but it was using brute force to dismantle the torpedo.

Are dragons so smart? Fingel couldn't figure out what he was facing.

He once led a team to participate in a mission to encircle and suppress the next generation of species. That stupid dragon didn't require much command, so he just designed a trap and solved it.

But this one was obviously not that stupid. It went around quietly behind the ship and was not detected by the sonar.

It could also be due to the alcohol, but Finkel didn't notice it.

Whatever the possibility, now is not the time to blame. The most urgent task is to escape.

Where is that guy hiding?


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