Soul raised her head and looked in the direction of Lukatier. She looked up into the sky for a few seconds and said, "That's the Griffin patrol. There are two more people behind them, MDR and Carol. They're really going too far, so Pascal and the agent have sanctioned them."

Rukatiye thought about it and quickly remembered what he saw last night: "Are those two T-dolls who said they wanted to do a long-lasting live broadcast yesterday? They are the few T-dolls that make me want to hit someone..."

Su Er was immediately furious after hearing this. She waved her fist and said, "They need to be taught a lesson! All day long, they're either doing those messy live broadcasts or playing pranks and causing trouble all over the base! They're just causing trouble for everyone else!"

"Okay, okay, don't be so excited. Speaking of which, we have a mission, right?" Rukatiye quickly stroked Sur's fur and changed the subject.

"It seems to be collecting intelligence? I didn't look closely. I actually just wanted to come out for a ride and do something by the way. The mission is secondary." Sur scratched his head.

"Our mission is to head to the complex factory in the southwest, and then continue moving southwest. According to clues obtained by other humanoids, there are ancient laboratories, armories, and databases left by previous civilizations in the mountains. We are responsible for detailed reconnaissance work." AK15 added.

A carefree and thick-skinned Sul, and an undead Rukatiye who is still adapting to the new environment.

If we let them both go on a mission, I really don't know where they'll end up.

However, AK15, with her strong professional qualities, would not complain. After all, she was the one who asked to follow. She couldn't hold everyone to her own strict standards.

"That's exactly what happened. Rukatiye, do you know? This world is a continent surrounded by oceans. We were all shocked when we asked high-altitude drones to draw a map before." Sur boasted to Rukatiye.

"But according to the surveys of our geographical figures, this continent was actually the seabed of the ocean. Look at those mountains in the distance." Sur held the seat and pointed to the towering peaks in the distance.

The off-road vehicle has driven out of the mountainous area, and the land under the tires has gradually changed from dry gravel terrain to soft soil.

Following Sur's direction, Rukatiye saw those strange and towering stone pillars. Sparse vegetation could be seen growing on those stone pillars, and it seemed that someone had built a gathering place on the top of the stone pillars.

Dozens of similar giant stone pillars stood in the distance, with steep cliffs hundreds of meters long and thousands of meters high looming in the distance. Under the blue sky and scorching sun, these gray-white stone pillars looked particularly prominent.

"It feels similar to the dragon's lair. In my country, to the west of Miller is the dragon's lair that isolates the Dolan continent. The border between Miller and Dolan continent is made up of cliffs several thousand meters high. The vast valley in the middle has not been developed at all. The dragons build their nests in the huge stone pillars in the middle of the valley. But you mean this place used to be the bottom of the sea?" Rukatiye commented from his own perspective.

From any perspective, this can't be considered the bottom of the sea, right?

"I forgot that you don't have this knowledge. You don't know what the seabed looks like after the sea water is drained, right?" Sur said.

"What I know most is that you can go down to the bottom of the sea to touch pearls. Deeper waters are too dangerous for everyone. The ocean is unfathomable, and the seabed is an unknown area for everyone. That's why people who make a living from the sea revere and worship the ocean. But for people in our place, only gods can do something like draining the ocean..." Rukatiye sighed as he looked at the bizarre-shaped mountains.

When she saw these dangerous terrains, she was always wondering. The terrain of this place seemed to be different from what she had imagined.

Although she wasn't highly educated, she was still a legitimate knight and had learned all the necessary basics. Considering terrain was also a required course.

"It's impossible. Not even the gods of the Dark Souls world can do it. The professor occasionally tells us some news he gets from somewhere. There's a legend about the Black Cinder King in the Dark Souls world, right? No matter how hard that guy tries, he can't evaporate the sea."

Although it was from some random story Sun Yang told the dolls when he was bored, Su Er still remembered it clearly. After all, her professor spent most of his time fighting with the mine gun.

"In fact, I don't know who King Ulfric is. The country where Miller lives doesn't spread the faith of King Gwyn, so I know nothing about these myths. It was after I came to Dolan Gureg that I first learned about the Sun Warriors and the Green Cult, and then I realized that gods seemed to have really existed in this world."

Rukatiye lived too long after the chosen undead threw themselves into the flames and spread the flame, and the place she lived in was too far away from Lordran. There was no way the missionaries could reach the Miller Kingdom alive.

"Eh? Not even King Gwynne knows? You're making it impossible for me to brag," Soul sighed. "The professor seems to know the past history of your world. But you, a local, don't know anything."

Rukatiye asked, "Speaking of which, aren't you curious about why he possesses the ability to transport people? Some of his actions are even more powerful than those of gods, right? Also, I'm confused as to how you ended up in this world. I did some research, and all the worlds you've visited, as well as this one, are vastly different from your own technology tree."

"You are actually thinking about this kind of thing? Is this matter important?" Su Er scratched his head again.

"It's not that I don't want to consider it, it's just that the difference is too great. Apart from you, I've never seen a beautiful and intelligent bionic human machine. Even if I'm slow-witted, I can't ignore the difference before my eyes, right?"

"Just look through the initial chat logs at the base. This is M4's fault. She pulled some high-dimensional copy-and-paste trick. She pasted all of us and Griffin's dolls over here. While copying and pasting the professor, she lost her bag and dumped him off into the Dark Souls world. But our connection remains, so we've made it possible to cross worlds."

Sur tried his best to explain in the most understandable way, but Rukatiye was still confused.

"Ah...so that's how it is?" Rukatiye could only nod reluctantly.

"Our goal is to enhance technology as much as possible, making ourselves even stronger. Once we have sufficient manpower, military might, and technology, we'll have M4 cut and paste us back into the original world. At that original point in time, we'll be able to turn the tide!"

"As for his strange knowledge? No one really knows about it, and we don't really care. If he has it, that's great. If not, we can just think of other ways."

Sur explained to Rukatiye the purpose of running around like this. However, due to Rukatiye's limited knowledge, she couldn't quite understand what Sur was talking about.

"I suggest you read two science fiction novels about time travel. You will understand after reading them." AK15, who was sitting in the driver's seat, couldn't help but say a few words.

Rukatiye frowned and closed her eyes, once again mired in doubt about her surroundings.

Perhaps this was the kind of situation humans had to adapt to when they blended in with robots. The humanoids weren't just smart, they had strange minds... Rukatiye could only stare blankly at the bizarre terrain in the distance, the water gradually splashing beneath the wheels.

They will cross the territory controlled by the Shek tribe and then reach the southwestern corner of the continent.

358 Journey (Part )

"By the way, would you eat humans or creatures similar to humans?"

Rukatiye sat in the passenger seat, with layers of water splashing under the wheels.

"I won't do that kind of thing!" Su Er shook his head quickly.

"In extreme environments, I will eat anything that can provide energy, including the human body." AK15's answer was very decisive.

"I got two completely different answers. Let me put it another way. Do you regard those creatures as intelligent races or wild animals?" Rukatiye pointed to a small group of people in the distance.

A kilometer away, several dark-skinned humanoids with grayish-white exoskeletons were hunting wild animals.

Those were Shek, a tactical society that valued strength and courage over intelligence. They were sometimes humorless and considered foolish beasts, but that wasn't the case.

Their exoskeleton acts as a natural armor, but it also hinders their ability to perform dexterous actions, such as sneaking around.

"They have their own culture and beliefs. I often encounter Shek people in the market set up outside the base. I have a good impression of them. After all, as long as you have strength, you can win their trust. However, the swamp we have to cross is not their activity territory..." AK15 gave a rare good evaluation.

"Okay~ Although we have been out for a long time, I still have a question. Don't we have a helicopter? Why not just fly the helicopter there? Wouldn't that be more efficient?" Rukatiye continued to ask.

"Well, it's about time. Rukatiye, can you look to the east?" Sur tugged at Rukatiye's clothes.

"East? Isn't that the road we came from? What does the base say?" Rukatiye turned his head away in confusion.

Then she saw several dazzling beams of light shooting down from the sky, scorching the earth. The moment she saw the lasers, Rukatiye couldn't help but utter a dumbfounded sound.

"Eh?" Rukatiye felt her eyes hurt just from looking directly at the overly bright light. She quickly pulled down the mesh on her cloak to reduce the damage to her eyes from the strong light.

The laser moved for a while before stopping, leaving only the melted ground behind.

Rukatiye thought about the unnatural heat blowing from the east of the base, and the strange valleys that looked like scars, with even the ground showing an unnatural color.

She originally thought it was just a unique local natural landscape, but now she seemed to understand something.

"Um, what is that thing? Is it a laser? Is the terrain on the east side of the base caused by that thing?" Rukatiye asked AK15 stiffly after reading it.

"It's a war weapon left behind by the so-called 'First Empire' of this world, an artificial satellite hanging in outer space. That satellite automatically shoots lasers towards the surface every once in a while. We don't use helicopters and try our best to hide the true location of the base to prevent the base from being locked by that artificial satellite." AK15 explained.

"Although the skeletons here have thick skin and flesh and look like simple machines, the technology used in their processors is incredibly advanced. We are simply unable to crack the data." Sur took over.

AK15 continued, "If we had fought tooth and nail, only humanoids would remain on this continent. But the lasers from outer space have completely dissuaded everyone from taking action. I'm afraid that if we really got serious, that satellite in the sky would wipe out our base."

"That's why we maintain this petty, thieving style..." Rukatiye looked up at the sky. She couldn't see the weapon with the power to destroy the heavens and the earth. Had the humanoids lived in this kind of fear for so long?

"There's no problem sending humanoids and drones out for reconnaissance. We've done our best to camouflage them. As for helicopters, I'm really afraid that the base will receive an alarm that it's been locked down shortly after taking off..." Sur said with lingering fear.

"It will take us a day to cross the swamp. Then we will cross the checkered mountains and craters. We may encounter attacks from powerful creatures along the way, so be prepared for battle." AK15 gave a final reminder, then stepped on the accelerator to the bottom and passed through this muddy and humid area at full speed.

"Here, you might as well get familiar with the terrain around the base so that you won't get lost when you go out to play later." Sur passed the map in his hand to Rukatiye.

"I'd rather move than this... Can we not live so close to the laser cannon?" Rukatiye suggested.

"Rexining at the Oasis Base has built a defense system to resist lasers. And now there are too many things and they can't be moved." Sur shrugged and said.

"If that laser wants to destroy us, it doesn't matter where we move. It's enough to stay away from the area where it's active." AK15 also looked very nervous.

"Okay, okay..." Rukatiye sighed and opened the map in his hand.

The bases of Griffin and Oasis were probably built in this location. Sur explained the surrounding geographical environment to Rukatiye one by one.

To the north of the base lies a vast desert where the flayed men roam. Technically, this is Holy Nation territory, but they rarely patrol it, and there are few people anywhere.

So the humanoids just deployed a drone early warning system and corresponding automated weapons and left them alone.

To the northeast is the area known as the Land of Death. The humanoids initially explored that area, but it was constantly raining corrosive acid rain.

The humanoids couldn't stand this kind of damage, so they developed special cloaks and boots to reduce the damage of acid rain to their bodies.

Only skeletons move around in this place, and most creatures cannot survive in this haunted environment.

Black Sand City, the only relatively popular city, also had nothing worth noting. Mapping this area was extremely difficult for the humanoids; drones couldn't fly in the acid rain, so they had to have patrols run around, mapping the area bit by bit.

Of course, it turns out that there is really nothing good in this place, and even if there was, it would have been eroded by acid rain long ago.

The Valley of Revenge is to the east, and the spreading scars on the ground are the traces left by the laser satellite in the sky.

The high temperature left after laser irradiation seriously damaged the surrounding natural environment. Some say that the harsh natural environment near the Valley of Revenge is caused by the collapse of the natural environment.

However, according to the humanoids' on-site investigations, there is another reason for the continuous acid rain. Wherever there is heavy acid rain, there are always laboratories or factories left over from long ago.

After these laboratories and factories were abandoned, the accumulated raw materials were not properly handled. These raw materials penetrated into the soil or rivers, and after being circulated in the atmosphere or for other reasons, they would form severe acid rain in the local area.

The humanoids hadn't thoroughly explored the Valley of Vengeance, fearing their signals would be locked onto by the laser-firing satellite and thus implicate the base. So, they only observed it from a distance using high-altitude drones, and didn't actually go in deep.

The humanoids of the Oasis speculated that an unimaginable war had broken out in this world in the past. One side must have deployed several laser satellites, and under their attack, the seawater evaporated and boiled, causing the sea level to drop rapidly.

Now, the remaining war machines of that civilization alone are enough to make the humanoids live cautiously.

To the south are vast swampy areas and burning forests.

The swamp is an area with abundant water resources, fog, and dense vegetation. Overall, Han Jing is more like an equatorial coastal rainforest.

Visibility in the swamp is very low compared to other places.

Although it was unexpected, the copper and iron ore deposits here were quite rich. Ever since the humanoids discovered the mining and water resources here during their expansion, their reliance on Sun Yang's material imports has been greatly reduced.

Local supply is more convenient than relying on constant transportation of supplies from the outside world.

There were no significant forces stationed in this area. There were only a large number of swamp dwellers scattered throughout. Various criminal gangs hid in the vast swamps, controlling small villages by selling marijuana.

According to information the humanoids had gathered from some normal skeletons, there once was a huge port city somewhere in the swamp, though it's gone now. People today call that time the Old Empire.

Perhaps it was the terrible war machines built during the Old Empire that led to this result.

The Burning Forest is a forest filled with moisture and blood spiders. The trees and spiders here have evolved to be able to resist acid rain and absorb its nutrients. But for the humanoids, this place will only make them very uncomfortable.

Finally, due west of the base are the Border Lands and the Stan Desert.

The borderland is an uninhabited area between the Kingdom of Shek and the Holy Kingdom. However, due to the lack of supervision, there are many bandits in the area.

However, the cities of Scone and Hub still stand proudly on the border.

The Stan Desert is the territory of the Shek Kingdom. It is a barren land, but it is also the home of the Shek people.

"That's about it. The natural environment of this world is quite harsh, and it took us a long time to explore the surrounding environment. In short, if you want to go out and play, you must do it within your ability and prepare your equipment before setting off."

Sur's exaggerated explanation successfully gave Rukatiye a basic understanding of the surrounding environment.

"In short, you have to wear a cloak when you go out in areas with acid rain, and you can't go through the Land of Revenge in the east. Is that roughly what it means?" Rukatiye refined Sur's words and said.

"You've wasted all my efforts... It's rare for me to introduce it to you in such detail..." Su Er said a little frustrated.

358.5 General natural environment of each region in KENSHI

Because the previous chapter was limited to 10 pictures, I opened an extra chapter here to post pictures.

Limit the number of images. I always need to use a map. I don't understand.

Pictures, pictures, there are so many pictures.

Let's make it a hundred words, heroes!

The Wanderings of the Skinned Man.

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