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Digging To Survive: I Can See Hints-Chapter 568 - White Fog Dispersing
Chapter 568 - White Fog Dispersing
Klein's hearing was very good. He could tell that the sound was coming from a certain direction.
Some people felt their scalps go numb when they heard the strange sound.
At this moment, James had a look of horror on his face. He felt that the horror of this thing was definitely beyond their imagination. It must be some kind of strange creature.
After treating their wounds, the few of them immediately regained their senses and prepared for any accidents that might happen at any moment.
As expected, the sound got closer and closer. That terrifying tentacle once again attacked the three of them!
They were able to accurately find the joints of this person and lock them tightly.
It was as if they were in this vast expanse of whiteness and could also understand the situation around them like the back of their hands.
Fortunately, the few of them were on full alert and were fully prepared. When the other party launched another attack, they could basically deal with it calmly.
A huge tentacle approached Klein's neck and was struck back by his saber. Immediately after, the few of them heard a shrill scream.
It turned out that Klein had used a special method to infuse fire-type magic into his weapon.
The dagger in his hand was already burning with the flames of true fire.
Firstly, it could increase the dagger's offensive power.
Secondly, there was nothing in the world that could withstand the attacks of true fire.
As expected, the skin was thick and extremely hard. The tentacles retracted the moment they were slashed.
Furthermore, Klein could even smell a burnt smell.
His eyes lit up as he realized that the true fire attack was indeed the nemesis of these tentacles!
"These things don't seem to be afraid of physical attacks. Let's try using magic attacks."
Klein shouted as he made a plan for the defense of the two of them.
Not only that, Klein also suggested that the three of them stay back-to-back and never walk out of the vicinity, or they might get separated in the fog.
However, in the process of confrontation, one's attention would often be fully focused on the enemy, and they wouldn't have a good understanding of the situation around them.
After a long tug-of-war, the enemy also felt that the enemy they were invading was no trifling matter.
Therefore, they decided to retract their tentacles and plan ahead!
At that moment, Klein realized that there was one less person beside him!
He first heaved a sigh of relief, then wiped off the sweat from his exhaustion. He saw Gray standing beside him.
His heart, which had been hanging by a thread, finally relaxed a little.
Just as he was about to check on James, he realized that James had already disappeared!
Klein frowned slightly and began to call out loudly.
This white fog was so thick that one couldn't see their fingers even if they were two or three steps away.
Therefore, Klein wasn't too anxious in the beginning. He was prepared to call out to determine James' location.
After shouting a few times, he realized that there wasn't a single sound in the fog.
There wasn't even a response, much less a human figure.
Klein frowned slightly. What was going on?
Klein's voice was very loud. He could be heard from ten meters away. How could James not hear him at all?
'Could it be that James is in danger?'
With this thought in mind, Klein began to worry. He reached out and grabbed Gray's shoulder.
"James is missing. Did you see where he went?"
Gray seemed to be very anxious as he shook his head.
"No, the three of us were back-to-back, so we couldn't see each other. But I remember that I was standing in the same spot. I basically didn't move, so I was relatively close to you!"
Gray wasn't too sure about James' trajectory.
At this moment, Gray also had a very bad feeling.
"Could it be that James encountered an accident during the duel and has been captured by a monster that has become gigantic?"
Klein shook his head gently. He didn't believe it. He knew that James was rather experienced in dealing with enemies.
Even if there was any danger, he would inform the two of them to help at the first moment. It was impossible for him to be captured without a word of help...
Furthermore, there didn't seem to be any traces of blood on the spot, which meant that James wasn't injured.
Without being injured, it was impossible for him to completely give up on resisting.
The only possibility was that he had left the spot for some reason, and he had lost his direction while moving. He had completely lost contact with the two of them!
The only thing he could do now was to think of a way to quickly find his lost companion.
Klein grabbed Gray's shoulder tightly.
With one person missing, the other two still had to be careful. Klein brought Gray forward to continue exploring.
At this moment, Gray brought up a point of view. "Klein, this is a vast expanse of whiteness. We can't see the end of it at a glance. Our current search method is like a headless fly bumping into each other. There's no efficiency to speak of. It's very likely that we'll be walking in circles, and it's also very likely that we'll pass by useless places..."
Even if they brushed past the thing they were looking for, they wouldn't be able to see it. Under such circumstances, should they still think of a way to darken the white fog?
Klein stopped in his tracks. He had the same thoughts as Gray. They had been thinking of a way along the way, but how could they see through the thick fog?
He tried using ordinary lighting tools, but he found that the visibility was still relatively low.
Although he could see half a meter and a meter in front of him, it wasn't of much use.
The effects of the other lighting tools were similar. The only way now was to find a way to blow away the fog in front of him!
Upon hearing Klein's suggestion, a shocked expression appeared on Gray's face.
Blowing away the fog in front of him sounded incredulous.
He realized that these weapons didn't seem to be formed naturally, nor would they change because of the environment.
This should be a spell cast by a creature. This creature had always existed since the thick fog was indestructible.
But what Gray didn't expect was that Klein really had a way. There was nothing in this world that could stop him.
That's right, summoning wind magic!
Klein began to evaluate the surrounding environment. He discovered that although the environment was completely sealed, there was still convection.
As long as there was airflow, it could form wind. After trying it out and finding out that this plan was feasible, a look of joy appeared on Klein's face.
He opened his hands and condensed wind in his palms!
Gray's eyes widened as well. He realized that Klein's ability to use magic seemed to be one level higher than his.
Gray was an expert in his field.. He could make a name for himself in this field just by using lightning spells.