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Chapter 205 The sixth time

The mermaid didn't blow up the car, and the little octopus wasn't really dying.

When Tang Rou opened her eyes, it was already dark.

The light outside the glass flickered on and off, passing over his face.

There were cold fingers touching her scalp. When she opened her eyes, she smiled and said, "Are you awake? Are you still sleepy?"

"...The world has returned to normal." Tang Rou lowered the window and said numbly.

The mermaid touched her hair and said softly, "The world has always been normal."

Yeah?

Tang Rou's memory slowly returned.

Not long ago, the little octopus fished out of the car window was small and pitiful, with light blue blood flowing on its body. It hugged her finger and groaned.

Tang Rou was so distressed that she sprayed it with a small watering can while holding it in her arms and comforting it with gentle words.

The mermaid looked at it calmly for a while, then suddenly lifted up her hair, revealing a little red mark on her long neck.

The voice is soft and alluring, like a siren just emerging from the water.

"Rou, don't bite me next time."

Tang Rou was stunned, her cheeks turned red, "I'm sorry, I will pay attention..."

An ambiguous atmosphere circulated between the two people.

The mermaid smiled softly, shook her head and said, "It doesn't matter, I like all the traces you left."

Let your hair down.

Every movement had just the right amount of seduction, and Tang Rou's face turned even redder.

The two of them clearly didn't say anything, but they seemed to have said everything.

The originally small and pitiful octopus was overwhelmed by jealousy and anger, and became neither small nor pitiful at all. Its suddenly enlarging tentacles penetrated the windows and iron sheets and wrapped around the armored vehicle, like a savage girlfriend who was madly smashing things after being angry.

It even shocked Tang Rou.

Narcissus raised his hand with a cold face, as if he was crushing something in the air. He lightly tapped it with his thumb and index finger, and a dark shadow suddenly fell under his hood.

The world became dark in an instant, as if the last ray of light belonging to mankind was swallowed up by the rich night.

Countless dark threads emerged from the void, like the reins of a puppet, tightly binding Alphinaud.

After the mermaid revealed her identity as a special-level creature, she stopped pretending and let herself go more and more arrogantly.

Tang Rou opened her eyes wide and watched this magical scene. Her worldview taught by physical science was shaken to pieces.

The giant octopus creature that enveloped the armored vehicle was once again thrown into "another world."

She was silent for a long time with her mouth open, as if she had aphasia.

There is a lot she wants to say, but it doesn't seem to make much sense when she says it, and it makes her look like she has never seen the world.

Finally, he tentatively reconciled, "You can't do this, you have to get along well with him..."

After all, the palms and backs of your hands are all flesh.

The mermaid smiled, "Don't worry, that thing will come back again."

The tone is like talking about a piece of non-recyclable garbage.

Tang Rou wanted to say something else, but the mermaid interrupted her and asked coldly, "Are Xiaorou sleepy?"

She shook her head, "I'm not sleepy."

After saying that, my eyelids became extremely heavy.

The mermaid stretched out her hand and said, "Let's sleep for a while."

Tang Rou closed her eyes, and he stretched out her arms to hug her as she wished.

When I woke up, I actually slept until dark.

The world has quietly changed.

Previously, Tang Rou and the others had been walking along the middle line of the Sea Ring Road, passing through a large amount of vacant no-man's land, so they didn't know what happened in the world when they were continuously trapped in the illusion and Noah.

Many places have been disconnected from the Internet and have lost their means of communicating with the outside world.

Almost all flights in the world are grounded due to bad weather.

The subway has been suspended due to seawater intrusion, and the only ones that can still be used are land transportation and mid-air high-speed rail.

Tsunamis, volcanoes, heavy rains, plagues.

All doomsday elements have been put on the agenda. At first, people on the Internet could still joke and joke, "It has such a doomsday atmosphere. Isn't it going to be the sixth mass extinction of species?"

You know, the earth has already experienced five mass extinctions.

The first, 440 million years ago, was the Ordovician mass extinction, which was caused by the Great Ice Age.

Large areas of sea water were frozen, thus causing the first mass extinction of life on earth.

The second time, 365 million years ago, in the late Devonian period.

Supermassive volcanoes erupt, high-temperature gases cause seawater to boil, magma acidifies seawater, toxic gases cause acid rain, and mass extinction of life on earth.

The third time, 250 million years ago, in the Permian.

As the sea level drops, part of the seafloor is exposed, and organic matter reacts with oxygen in the air to release carbon dioxide, causing the temperature to rise.

Continental drift, natural disasters, mass extinctions.

The fourth time, 200 million years ago, Triassic period.

During the Carnian flood, there was a torrential rain on the earth that lasted for 1 million years, and then drought came again.

Large-scale volcanic eruptions have caused widespread anoxia in the ocean, acidification of seawater, rising earth temperatures, collapse of ecosystems, and mass extinction of species.

The fifth time, 66 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous period.

Meteor impacts, volcanic eruptions, and large amounts of dust enter the atmosphere.

Gradually changing sea levels and climate.

Calculating the time and judging by the rules, it is indeed the sixth time.

So, this time, is it human’s turn?

The joke gradually became less funny because it seemed too real.

Viruses and plagues, natural disasters, man-made disasters, wars that are ready to go, various biological and chemical weapons, heavy rains, and volcanoes and earthquakes.

With every mass extinction, it is as if the world is reducing its own burden, regularly shaking off germs and becoming clean again.

But isn't it the end of the world?

I passed through many small cities in succession, and either the Internet or the power supply was cut off, and many were closed to traffic.

It is designated as a closed area.

We finally stopped, but the streets were all blocked, making it difficult to eat, let alone replenish supplies.

Tang Rou was very sleepy and couldn't wake up.

She and the mermaid were the only two people in the front carriage. Narcissus held her chin and fed her water, moving slowly and leisurely, as if he were feeding a pet.

After feeding her, I even took out a piece of paper to wipe her mouth.

Tang Rou was so embarrassed that her scalp was numb, and at the same time she was confused, "Why am I so sleepy?"

Did the fish do something to her?

The mermaid didn't answer, but gave her a lollipop, the same brand she usually eats.

Tang Rou felt very embarrassed.

I couldn't help but taste it, it was delicious, but why did her position change from the chair to Narcissus' arms?

He seemed to understand Tang Rou's thoughts, and his tone was a little subtle, "Rou came here on her own."

After speaking, he touched her arm and said, "And hug me very tightly."

Tang Rou carefully looked at the postures of the two people. Her hands and feet were wrapped around him, as if she had really taken the initiative to jump into the fish's arms.

She moved out calmly, asking as she moved, "Is Alphinaud back?"

The mermaid had no expression on her face and took the candy out of her mouth again.

Tang Rou, "My candy..."

The mermaid has thrown the candy into the trash can.

Very cruel.


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