Chapter 947: Yali's Diving Ability
Chapter 947: Yali's Diving Ability
After she finished speaking, April began to look for the key on the corpse next to her.
Most of the bodies were half-floating in the water, but quite a few were still buried in the cabin, so April asked while searching for the key, "Do you have any oxygen storage devices?"
"No."
Lin Yu replied calmly.
April frowned. "Do you really understand Jingxu?... Then I'll take care of the underwater part. Those people should have the key."
"My [portable oxygen tank] can keep me going for about three hours a day...finding the key is definitely enough."
As Siyue spoke, Lin Yu shook his head again: "I don't need those, because I can move underwater for more than 60 minutes on my own."
Hearing Lin Yu's words, Siyue was stunned: "How much?"
"60 minutes is an hour. I trained for it."
Lin Yu reiterated.
April said in horror, "Are you some kind of freak? The world record for underwater breath-holding isn't that outrageous, is it?!"
"24 minutes and 33 seconds, that's what the record would have been if it hadn't been updated," Lin Yu said calmly. "However, before joining this game and strengthening my physique through some bizarre diet and potions, I could only manage about 15 minutes... It's only because of various buffs that I've been able to extend my time to 60 minutes now—and this ability itself helps me in my daily life."
This is both bragging and holding back.
The bragging part is... Lin Yu actually relies on [props] to move underwater, not entirely on his own physique.
If Lin Yu really had to hold his breath, he estimated that he could only hold it for about 30 minutes. After all, he had not done anything special to improve his oxygen storage capacity.
The more important thing to note is that he can move for more than just an hour at a stretch - as long as Lin Yu wants, he can stay in the water forever without coming out.
But the first hour also left April extremely shocked: "Aren't you a 'reporter'? What do you mean by helpful to your life?"
"I usually go into the water to catch fish."
Lin Yu said calmly.
"You live by the sea? Then why aren't you a 'fisherman'?"
April asked curiously.
Lin Yu shook his head: "I'm not a 'fisherman', nor do I live by the sea. I just catch fish to eat sometimes."
Without further explanation, he walked directly towards the trapdoor.
"Besides, we don't need to waste any time looking for a key."
As he spoke, Lin Yu held onto the upward stairs and came to the bottom of the tilted trapdoor.
"Boom!"
Lin Yu hit it hard with his head.
"boom!"
The metal trapdoor made a creaking sound and was then knocked open by Lin Yu.
"Let's go, I told you—no key needed."
Lin Yu looked back at April and waved at her.
April looked at Lin Yu's simple and rough operation, and was stunned for a moment, then nodded and followed.
"Okay, here I come."
Although she had just witnessed Lin Yu's speed and strength, the "hardness" of the metal door he rammed open with his head once again refreshed April's cognition.
Her bad first impression of Lin Yu, who was labeled as "unprofessional", "first-class", and "suspected of having connections", began to gradually fade away.
A considerable number of "Death Game" players, especially "Predators" members, are quite superstitious about "positive strength".
Especially physical fitness and close combat ability. Many players even believe that means to improve their own quality are always valuable, which also leads to the premium of related [props] being always high.
Ah Yu, the deputy director of the Yanjing branch of the renowned Predator, once said something profound: "The 'Death Game' is like a rugby match. As long as your board is strong enough, it doesn't matter if you don't have any skills. Even if you only have the wisdom of a silverback gorilla, if you were truly a silverback gorilla, you could still win the major league championship."
At this moment, April suddenly understood the value of A Yu's words.
"As expected of someone recommended by Vice Minister Ayu, rather than someone with connections... it's better to say he's a true beast."
April sighed, then climbed up the ladder.
of course……
Although she had seen the opponent's strength, April did not intend to follow the command of this "Yayu" next time.
After all, although Yali is strong, it is only "first level" in the final analysis.
I still have to take on the responsibility of command - apart from anything else, just based on my understanding of Jingxu, I am definitely superior to this Yali.
After climbing out of the trapdoor, the two men arrived on the deck.
This was also the first time that Lin Yu saw the real world of Jingxu - or rather, the sky and the sea.
Although I had been here once before with a face that said "Fluoxetine", that was in the Kingdom of God, and the experience was completely different from this time.
It should be late at night in Jingxu. The sky is as dark as a piece of black silk velvet, with no stars visible. Only a waning moon hangs high above Tianmu, casting bright silvery moonlight.
The surrounding sea surface reflected the faint moonlight, and the waves and tides were surging and boundless, like mountains.
Several other ships can be seen in the distance on the sea, but apparently no one has noticed that there is a sunken large merchant ship here.
April looked at Yayu who was looking around and asked, "Did you find anything?"
"No, just looking at the scenery."
Lin Yu shook his head and said.
He was actually just engraving these scenes in his mind and considering whether to set up a temporary anchor point here - so that if he encountered any problems in this [copy], he could use the "anchor point" to teleport.
[Teleportation Gun] cannot teleport across worlds, but within the same world, there is almost no distance limit.
Taking the Earth as an example, if Lin Yu could set up an anchor in Antarctica, he could steal two penguin eggs and put them in his instant noodles every time he ate them.
"What a weirdo," April said directly to his face. While not unkind, it was definitely rude. "You're still in the mood to enjoy the scenery."
She took out a pair of oddly shaped, oversized goggles that looked like the ones jet pilots of the last century would wear and put them on her head. Then she said, "Then take your time to look. I'm going to find the lifeboat."
April said as she walked on the tilted deck and soon reached the edge.
"Found it—the lifeboat is still there."
April said this without surprise, reaching out to pull the rope that tied the lifeboat.
However, just as she started, she heard some dull noise coming from below.
"Woo——"
April just felt something was wrong, and the next moment she saw a tentacle breaking through the water and rolling straight towards her!
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