Chapter 905 The Secret
It is said that blind people will have a sharper hearing, but this is obviously not applicable to these acquired night blind patients.
Although the team did not completely avoid making noises when passing through the valley below the landing hill, the people who were lit torches and guarding near the landing point did not seem to have noticed their behavior.
So the team passed the first checkpoint safely and came to the area leading to the settlement where these creatures lived.
"I didn't think it was when I watched the landing point before, but now it seems to be really bright."
Millitus stood behind a stone about half a person tall, observing the settlement not far away.
Although there were only the light emitted by the torches on the streets of the settlements, the light they should have overflowed without reservation in the houses of those settlements.
"This group of people really can't survive if they leave Guangming." Xiao An Huahuo also nodded.
"I really don't know if their eyes will be blinded." Lorika made a speech that was not nutritious.
But when Elise saw the light that flowed out of those houses, she thought of something else in her heart.
"It seems that their demand for light is greater than I thought... By the way, you said, if they had to see things under this intensity of light, what would this strong contrast of brightness bring after I instantly wiped out their light?"
Elise stared at a house not far away and said slowly.
"This..." Millitus was speechless for a moment, "probably falling into a state of complete blindness, and perhaps losing his sense of balance or something?"
"Anyway, it will definitely be a blow to them like a catastrophe." Xiao An Huahuo also agreed.
"Well." Elise nodded, "So what we have to do now is to investigate how the light source in their hands and in the room is produced."
"And at this time, we need the Lublum we sent out before." Millitus said suddenly.
...
The communicator's noise seems slightly subtle in such a quiet environment, which is a degree between noisy and normal.
But if no one responds to the other end of the communicator, such noise will continue.
"Why didn't Lublum answer yet?" Millitus became a little anxious.
"Don't be nervous, don't be anxious." Elise shook his head and signaled Militus to be relieved. "This situation is normal. Don't expect others to return you in seconds. After all, it was someone you took the initiative to look for, so waiting is also a virtue, and urging is a kind of rudeness and recklessness."
"How do I feel like you are insinuating to express your views on other things?" Millitus frowned.
"Then just think I am like this." Elise did not agree and continued to wait for the answer in the communicator.
...
"I am Lublum, and I am hiding on the roof of a house. Please try to speak as little as possible."
After stabilizing his breathing as he crossed several houses, Lublum turned on the communicator button and modulated it into a sending mode.
‘Cha--’
After saying and modulating the mode back to the reception mode, a reply from Elise immediately came from the other end of the communicator.
"Great, you finally replied, are you in any trouble?"
"It's not trouble." Lublum suppressed his rapid breathing and adjusted the volume of his speech. "It's just... this place is a bit weird, which caused some interference in my psychology and was a little inconvenient to act."
"Strange..." Elise couldn't help but ask, "Is it convenient to talk about it in detail?"
"It's quite convenient, otherwise I won't reply." Lublum nodded, "But before talking about this, Elise, I'll ask you a question first."
"What's the problem?" Elise frowned slightly.
"Have you heard those people's voices when you passed by the hill where people were stationed?" Lublum asked.
"sound……?"
Elise couldn't help but remain silent, she fell into memories.
No, it seems she didn't notice any sound.
"I haven't heard it before." So she answered truthfully.
"Okay, okay, then I'll ask you again." Lublum took a deep breath to adjust his breathing. "When we landed before, didn't we draw out many lights? At that time, did we hear the sounds from those people?"
This question made Elist suddenly enter an epiphany from his previous state of thinking.
"Wait, I understand!" When Elise blurted out this sentence, a chill surged in her heart, "What do you mean, these creatures have never made any sound from beginning to end?"
"It's not just a sound," Lublum smiled bitterly, "Did you see their entities under the lights when they were holding out at the beginning?"
This question immediately made Elise's heart fall into an ice cellar.
She remembered the conversation she had with the Lord of Crow Man Valley in the tree house.
"Lord Lord, have you led your army to attack them, or meet those people?"
"No, to be honest, after our tribe members moved out of that place, we almost never went back again, and we lived a peaceful life between each other."
"How do you know their relevant information? For example, their night blindness restrictions and their specific number of people."
"I just said this almost, but it doesn't mean I haven't been back. Just saying 'going back' does not mean 'a fight happened'."
"So that's it, then I want to ask, who are the specific people living there except the Abyss Demon?"
"Well..."
The Valley Master's eyes flashed for a moment when answering this question.
"I think you have to understand this kind of thing yourself when you see it. Don't worry. When the time is right, I will send my Black Crow troops to assist you. Don't worry."
Looking back on what the Valley Master said, it was completely something that could be concealed.
But why did the Valley Master cover up? What is the meaning of concealment to him? Or is it just his intentional work?
Elise didn't understand, and Lublum didn't understand either.
But they understand something now.
That is, this settlement is definitely not as simple as the Lord of the Crow Man Valley said at the beginning.
"Lubrum, I'll give you two tasks now." Elise said in a deep voice.
Chapter completed!