Starting to Gain Experience from Push-Ups-Chapter 174 - 151 Abyss Meditation Method_3

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Chapter 174: Chapter 151 Abyss Meditation Method_3

This indicates that oxygen is gradually depleting.

Just as he was opening all the pores on his body, using Water Breathing instinctively, trying to absorb the scarce oxygen molecules in the deep sea.

Suddenly, a grayish-white mist began to seep up slowly from the bottom of the unfathomable crack.

This mist seemed to be attracted by Fang Cheng in meditation, swirling around in the surrounding seawater.

With his pores opening and closing, strand by strand, wisp by wisp, it was inhaled into his body.

This made Fang Cheng feel mentally and physically refreshed, slightly recovering his energy, allowing him to continue maintaining the Meditation State.

A series of prompt messages also flashed past him without his awareness.

[Meditation Experience +1]

[Meditation Experience +1]

.........

Meanwhile, underneath the Abyss, an endless stream of mist continued to surge upwards.

Moreover, not just at Fang Cheng’s location.

The entire oceanic rift, spanning tens of thousands of meters, was emitting gray-white smoke, much like the steam continuously billowing from a volcanic vent.

This caused the icy seawater temperature to gradually rise, and also brought some vitality to this lifeless underwater forbidden zone.

The mist kept spreading upward with the seawater, accumulating at the surface.

Then, with the tide, it surged ashore and spread into the forests.

Gradually, it enveloped nearly the entire Yong’an Island.

As the night deepened, the fog thickened.

The pitch-black sea surged with fierce waves, occasionally with large raindrops falling.

A small ship with its lights off and motor shut down, floated in the middle of the sea.

The ship’s body heaved up and down with the waves, constantly rocking.

Inside the cabin, many individuals wearing waterproof Combat Suits sat, their arms holding firearms and other weapons making slight clicking sounds as they conducted pre-combat checks.

Li Chengjun stood on the deck, holding an infrared telescope, observing a cape with towering cliffs two kilometers away.

In the field of view, vague figures appeared on the cliff, seemingly preparing for some sort of ritual ceremony.

Putting down the telescope, Li Chengjun looked at the diving-specific luminous wristwatch.

It was still early, not even 11 o’clock yet.

"Your Excellency, do I need to go down later too?"

Tang Dayuan, shrinking back, walked out of the cabin, looking at the turbulent sea surface with a troubled expression: "I’m a bit scared of water..."

He didn’t finish his sentence before he leaned over the ship’s rail, starting to retch non-stop.

Li Chengjun glanced at him with slight disgust.

An ability user who still gets seasick and fears water, indeed a burden.

Thus he impatiently said: "You stay up here, watch over the ship’s equipment, any issues, the responsibility is yours alone!"

Tang Dayuan, hearing this, quickly assured him.

Li Chengjun, not bothering to pay him more attention, continued observing the base of the cape with the telescope.

There were a few speedboats hidden there, and his other three subordinates with abilities would lead the team responsible for the assault.

Then he looked towards the hillside where the True Thought Society’s base was located.

Luo Lie should also be in position according to the plan by now.

Just waiting for them to signal, so they could also start their operation.

As he was contemplating, a sudden cry came from the cockpit:

"Sir, the radar shows activity at the seabed, seems like a large group of fish is swimming this way!"

Hearing this, Li Chengjun’s eyes lit up, and he quickly turned to look towards the rear of the ship.

At this moment, he also heard the swooshing noise of water being pushed aside.

Below the sea surface, a vague shadow appeared, as if a black mist was diffusing through the water.

Upon closer inspection, one could discern what this "school of fish" really was.

They were neither human nor fish, their bodies tracing paths in the water, like the undercurrents of the sea moving.

As they drew closer to the ship, one could also see the dark green scales flashing a dim luster.

Li Chengjun’s pupils involuntarily constricted.

Fortunately, these creatures did not attack the ship, but continued towards the cape, towards that mysterious and unfathomable Abyss.