If he had just witnessed or experienced the entire disaster at the waterside, then he would definitely not have done this rashly. It was too dangerous.
After listening to everyone's suggestions, Luota also began to renegotiate the solution with everyone.
"How about taking a detour?" After Luota said, he looked around and rejected the idea. Is this a river? If so, then this is a quicksand river. The distance to the opposite side is not that far, but there are two sides on the left and right.
Like the boundless sea, even if you stand on the treetops, you can't see the end.
The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers are just like this, they are still intermittent, at least there is a bridge or something. It is better here, besides water, it is still water, and it is water that cannot be touched.
Building a bridge is also unrealistic.
Dai Yuan and others are trapped in the same predicament as they were before. Without enemies, you don't know where the way out is.
It would be nice if I had a pair of wings, so I could fly over and get the job done. Think about it, that's okay.
Luota threw some fist-sized stones into the river to test the depth of the water, but the stones didn't even make a sound when they fell onto the water, just like falling onto sand or a sponge.
The stones added next had the same result, the river behaved more and more strangely, and some long branches were added to the tower to see if they would float on it.
The moment the branch touched the water, it was sucked in, and there was no sound either.
It should be said that it is swallowing. This river water can actually swallow everything on the river, and it can do so silently. So what will happen if it is a living creature?
Yuehua caught a few birds. Fortunately, the only good thing about this place is that there is plenty of food. Although you have to do it yourself, it is not difficult.
He roasted a few for everyone to satisfy their hunger, leaving one alive and throwing it into the middle of the river.
I saw that the bird was also swallowed silently by the river water, and it made no sound at all. Generally, living things will scream or resist unconsciously when they encounter pain or fright before death.
But this bird didn't.
Could it be that it was swallowed by the river before it had time to resist or even scream?
What kind of speed and power was this? Yuehua felt that she had encountered a problem that was difficult to solve this time.
He got a long thick branch and wanted to test how strong the river water was.