Chapter 17 Time Limit, Cool Down
Chapter 17 Limited time, cooling
"The change of temperature." Dark Water said to everyone: "At this moment, it has begun." He said, taking out a thermometer from his backpack. In fact, Dark Water doesn't need to look at this to know the temperature, but it still has to be installed: "Now it is twenty-four degrees Celsius. If my observation conclusion is correct, the temperature is continuing to drop slowly, but it is indeed happening."
The gunsmith replied: "By the way, we have lost our 'feeling' now, and even if it is frozen like an ice cellar, we will not feel cold."
"What does it mean, what does 'losing feeling' mean?" the knights asked one after another.
"A group of dull guys," the consultant said, "He means that although the five senses in general are still alive, there have been deviations. You can feel the feeling of hunger, fatigue, and even the excretion of the body and mental insecurity."
After hearing this, everyone's expressions quickly changed.
The consultant continued: "To put it simply, the alert mechanism used by our brain for 'self-protection' has been lifted. You won't be sore and swell without blinking for a long time, and you won't feel uncomfortable if you hold your breath for a long time. The pain will be reduced accordingly when you are injured. You won't feel nervous or panic when you encounter a very critical situation."
"Doesn't this sound like it's very beneficial?" asked one person.
"Hmph..." The consultant sneered. Just as he was about to start the full-level taunt, Venisa explained before he spoke: "No, this is very dangerous. The brain uses pain, fear, and discomfort to remind us of the threats we are suffering from. If we lose this feeling, people will easily die without knowing it."
The consultant was interrupted by her and missed the best time to ridicule, so he had to give up and continued in an impatient tone: "In other words, you can hold your breath for more than five minutes, and it is still not uncomfortable at all, but your body will be deficient in oxygen as usual; you can also eat dozens of kilograms of food without any bloating or discomfort, but it will not affect the occurrence of stomach perforation." He stretched out his two fingers: "In addition, I would like to remind you that the death threats we are facing now are roughly the following, both of which are related to time.
First of all, our biological clock has lost its function, and the meters and electronic devices have also stopped operating..."
When the consultant said this, many people took out communication equipment from their backpacks and pockets, or looked down at the watch. Only then did they realize that all the time-keeping tools seemed to have stopped in the passage.
"…In this ruin, the passage of time cannot be calculated by instruments. We are lost in hunger, and we may starve or die of thirst without knowing it because we do not eat or drink water for a long time." The consultant said, taking off our breathing mask: "This can be taken off. As far as I know, the air quality inside this ruin is better than any place in the world, so there is no need to worry about this."
It was probably because of the words of the consultant, and someone went to drink water as soon as he took off his mask.
"I also want to remind you that because there is no urgency to excrete, you may become incontinent over time." The consultant added maliciously, and the person who drank water sprayed out the water from his mouth.
The gunsmith showed a thoughtful expression next to him and said to himself: "Sure enough... it was so dangerous at that time..."
At this point, Venisa and Suyside still didn't know much about the remains, and they were at a loss when they heard this. They only saw the explorer John pressing his hand on a handprint symbol on the ground, and the whole room was swallowed by the blue light...
Chapter completed!