Makassa clicked on the bracelet, and the metal ball she controlled rolled inside.
Soon the metal ball fell in.
"Enter monitoring mode, image transmission is in progress."
Then the image appeared in front of everyone, and Heidi, who had always had a very firm mind, turned very pale.
Alien egg nest.
The endless underground caverns with no end as far as the eye can see are filled with bloody corpses. It is not too much to call it a sea of corpses.
The corpses in the sea of corpses kept squirming, and from time to time, an alien would break open the corpse and crawl out, looking for other corpses to stay and absorb nutrients.
The image of this natural culture pool began to move to the side, and you could see huge open passages on the surrounding walls.
From time to time, a large number of fresh corpses and some special liquids would slip out of those passages.
Some team members squatted down and vomited, covering their mouths.
Chitaki was a little surprised when he saw those open passages. He was really lucky. The passage he took was actually closed. I don't know if it was a coincidence? Or some other reason.
The expressions of the remaining team members who had not vomited were pale and pale. How many people would it take to fill this underground hole? Who dug this underground hole?
Of course, if you think about it with your head, you will know that it must have been dug up by the Mero Empire itself. It is not clear what the Mero Empire is doing. Maybe it is really just discharging sewage.
"Captain, what should we do?" some team members couldn't help but ask Heidi.
Heidi took a deep breath. She didn't know how to answer this question. She didn't expect that she almost jumped directly into the corpse pit just after getting out of the fire pit.
There is no doubt that the number of aliens living here is beyond imagination. From here, no matter what method you use, it will definitely be a dead end.
There is no way to go here, so the only result left is to go back. As for directly destroying the passage, it is estimated to be very difficult. The current location should be in a deep underground area.
"Let's go back."
Hearing what Heidi said, there was no objection. This was a helpless result.
"I'm sorry." Charlotte put her little hand restlessly beside the corner of her clothes, rubbing it.
"It's not your fault, don't feel any psychological burden, and we have nothing to worry about." Heidi comforted Charlotte when she saw the self-blame.
The team members who came down were preparing to return to the cockpit. Makassa was about to turn off the bracelet image when a strange turbulence suddenly came back from the image.
Makassa said with a dark face, "Something happened."
"Have we been discovered?" the other team members said with a change of expression.
The entire sea of corpses seemed to be boiling, with countless alien shapes pouring out. These alien shapes began to move forward, looking like a tide from a distance.
"It's not that we were discovered." Makassa took a deep breath.
The team members present could not help but breathe a sigh of relief.
"But it's worse than discovering us." Chitaki said.
Makassa and Heidi looked at Qiantaki, and Qiantaki said calmly.
"If I guess correctly, these aliens should be awakened, and their targets should be our companions in the Mero Imperial Capital."
After hearing Chitaki's words, everyone looked at each other.
Heidi turned to look at Makassar and said, "Can you connect to the Shipney?"
Makassar shook his head, "There is no signal. We don't know how deep underground we are. There is no signal at all."
"Then what should we do?" the other team members asked anxiously.
Chitaki said calmly, "The only thing we can do is to wait here. They will have left here, and then we can follow them and escape."
"You mean, we don't do anything? We hide like cowards?" One of the team members with a hot temper said angrily.
"Yes, is there a problem?" Chitaki looked at him.
"Since we discovered such a large alien nest, I should find a way to notify the Shipani instead..." The team member walked up to Qiantaki and glared at him.
"That's enough." Heidi interrupted the argument.
"Captain?" The team member couldn't help but look at Heidi.
"Repairs are in place and are on standby. Our mission has been completed. We just need to bring the things back safely."
"Captain, we still have many brothers and sisters performing missions (First and Second Legion), and we don't know how to notify them? What if they are attacked by a sneak attack? How many of us have died, look at it now, we still have
How many people are alive, and how many people have come together with us." The hot-tempered team member didn't seem to be planning to give up.
"Torev, calm down. Sacrifice is inevitable. I know you are worried about Mine (a member of the Second Legion and Tolev's lover). You are worried about her safety, but the current situation does not allow it at all."
The team member next to Liefu began to persuade.
Tou Liefu shook his head vigorously and said nervously, "No, I have to find a way to inform them that there are so many aliens. If they don't know, if they bump into them, they will definitely die."
Chitaki frowned as he looked at Torefu. This guy's mood was not right. To be more precise, he probably had some mental problem.
Tolev began to retreat, and behind him was his mecha. Chitaki rushed forward.
He punched Tou Liefu directly in the abdomen, then raised his hand and hit him on the back of the neck.
When the team members nearby saw Chitaki taking action, they were immediately furious, and some directly pulled out their laser guns.
"Put it down, what are you doing!" Makassar said angrily.
Tolev fell to the ground and seemed to have fainted.
"Vice captain, he..."
"What the hell, he didn't see that Tolev had a mental problem." Makassar said with a dark face.
Heidi walked over and said, "Tie him up."
"Captain? Okay."
Zyra also came over at this time, looked at the unconscious Tolev and sighed.
"It's probably too depressing, and I can't bear it mentally."
Heidi apologized and said to Ziera, "It's our problem, we made you laugh."
At this time, the very old collector also came over.
"What are you talking about? In fact, we are not of use, but have become a burden to you."
Heidi glanced at Chitaki standing next to her and shook her head and said, "No."
Makassar walked up to Qiantaki, saluted him and said, "I apologize to you on behalf of Torev."
"It's nothing." Qiantaki shook his head. He didn't take this matter to heart. He was more concerned about the aliens in the sea of corpses and how long it would take for these monsters to completely leave.
From just now to now, it can be seen from the images that the aliens are constantly crawling out from afar, and there is no trend of decreasing at all.
The only thing that can be done now is to wait. There is no other way to go. In fact, Torev is somewhat right. A total of 500 members came, and now there are only 112 members left, and everyone is exhausted.
The mechas they piloted were also in dilapidated condition, and they probably didn't have much ammunition on them.