438 Familiar Darkness
The distance between the two sides was gradually widening, and Donnie and the others slowly lost their sense of the slime gushing behind them.
The figures of the Shugols gradually disappeared, and finally disappeared completely, and Donnie and the others had returned to the upper cabin by this time.
"It should be safe here, right?" Lawrence gasped and said depressedly.
It's no wonder that Lawrence is depressed, the current situation is indeed quite depressing, seeing that he has reached the exit, but he has been blocked back, no matter who he is, he is quite unhappy.
Donnie actually thought the same thing in his heart, but he didn't say it.
The map found from Hain has the control of the Voyage Ship, but it requires access to multiple cabins, and it also needs to be checked by permissions, at least Downey and Lawrence definitely do not have the authority to control the Voyage Ship.
In this way, it is also impossible to remove the defense of the ship of the voyage. And if they were to break through, both Downey and Lawrence would be engulfed by an attack that Monton couldn't resist.
Downey and Lawrence discussed for a while in a sailor's quarters, but Lawrence still wanted to escape through the siege of Shugol and through the exit in the cell.
It was difficult for Downey to convince Lawrence, and while Lawrence was not an opinionated person, he did have a different opinion than Downey this time.
Downey couldn't convince him of this, after all, it was more difficult to get permission.
"Since you said so, let's think of a way to see if we can leave without alarming them."
Those Shugol must not be alarmed, otherwise the news of leaving may be obtained by the King of Shugol.
Lawrence knew it was a problem, and it was tricky, and no matter how impatient he was, he had to come up with a more secure solution.
While Donnie and Lawrence were discussing what to do, something unexpected happened to them in the next cabin.
The walls of the cell had been lifted a long time ago, but they didn't look much different from the other walls until a second.
This is only because the Shoegol has patched up the broken wall skin through disguise, and in fact, the secret door behind the wall has already been discovered and opened.
At this moment, the reason for the abnormal situation is that there is a problem with this spatial passage.
Amorphous slime with dark green eyes emerged from the other end of the passage, and quickly covered Shugol, who had restored the wall. When you look closely, you will realize that it is not a real thing, but a phantom.
This is presumably part of the spirit of the King of Shugol, which somehow reversed what was supposed to be a one-way teleportation channel and connected with its own people.
Although the spirit was not a real thing, the contact with Thurgol instantly returned to its original form.
If Donnie and Lawrence were here, they would have found that this Shugol was actually rejoicing in something, as if he was rejoicing that the black liquor had touched him.
It was as if it had come into contact with some supreme being.
Soon, this feeling of joy and reverence appeared in all of Shugol's, and they returned to their original appearance one after another, and then rushed into the spatial passage and disappeared.
As long as Donnie and Lawrence were ten minutes late, they wouldn't see Shugol all over the floor, they wouldn't notice anything, and then they would be in an even more dangerous situation.
Lawrence's persuasion worked, and with the paper goblins agreeing on the same thing, Donnie didn't give up the idea of hitting the space passage below.
However, Pepper's paper soldiers explored the way alone, and when they reached the place where the Shogols appeared, they found that all of them had disappeared.
Donnie and Lawrence had circled around the location of the space passage, and roughly estimated that the number of Shygols would never be less than twenty or thirty.
These weirdness used to be an obstacle for Donnie and them, but now that the situation has changed, they have to start wondering where the Shygols are going.
“wtf! Where did all those weirdos go? It's not normal! Lawrence had a lot of doubts in his mind, and Donnie was the same.
However, after some examination, Donnie has already found clues.
There weren't many places to accommodate the Lower Shugors, and they didn't come up to it, and although there were multiple passages between the two decks, they would always leave some traces if they did go up.
After the Shugors move in their true form, they will leave a transparent slime on the ground, which is useless and will soon disappear completely, but it can be used as a basis for judging whether the Shugols have passed through or not.
Downey and Lawrence ran through the passages, but found nothing, but there were some such marks on the ground leading to the exit.
"In other words, if there is no accident, the weirdos ran away along the spatial passage?"
Donnie nodded, "I think I should have run out, otherwise I wouldn't have left such a trace." ”
"I think we have to change our plans, at least not from here now, or we might run into something bad."
If these Shugol really left, it would only be what happened in the outside world, and it was not an ordinary thing.
Something must have happened to the king of Shugol to ask his men for help.
Lawrence also understands the problem right now, and once they get out of here, they are likely to be attacked.
"Half an hour, we'll leave here in half an hour!" Downey quickly decides that it's dangerous to walk from here, but it's better than jumping ship. You must know that what is outside this ship is not the real ocean, but the sea of nothingness.
Jumping into the Sea of Nothingness is quite dangerous for Donnie, and the probability of losing his life for it is at least six or seven percent.
Leaving this spatial passage is at least a certain chance of surviving.
Waiting for a while before setting off became the best option, and neither Lawrence nor the Paper Elves had any objections.
Time passed bit by bit, and the spatial passage behind the black iron door did not react, and nothing came this way. Of course, Donnie didn't know what had just happened, but there was still a need to take precautions.
Seeing that the countdown was about to end, Lawrence was also ready, and Donnie suppressed the uneasiness in his heart, and slowly came to the front of the space passage.
The black iron door didn't look anything special from the outside, and when he walked in, Donnie only felt a chill in his body, and a familiar darkness appeared in front of him.
There was only darkness, no silence, shouts were incessant, and the peculiar sound of Shogol was endless.