luo jia shan ju

Chapter 346 Tornado

"Is it trying to escape?"

The Fatty and Rouyi didn't understand Han Yu's meaning. Why would a meteorite need to spin so fast when escaping?

Han Yu didn't explain, because some phenomena couldn't be explained to people without a background in physics. Intuition often reflects the problem more accurately.

Han Yu, the Fatty, and Rouyi huddled in the connection between their space and another. The air from the two spaces converged right there, with one cold and one hot airflow overlapping, making the ambient temperature much more suitable.

The Fatty tugged at Han Yu and Rouyi, saying, "Han Yu, Rouyi, let's find an exit and leave this place. I don't feel safe staying here."

Han Yu was unmoved. She ignored the Fatty, focusing intently on the meteorite. "I want to see what the meteorite does next."

Han Yu spoke each word with strength and conviction, not giving the Fatty a chance to say anything else.

Of course, Han Yu had her own considerations.

After all, the meteorite in front of them came from a more advanced civilization. Perhaps she could observe clues about the future direction of physics and the secrets of the universe from some of its actions. Han Yu didn't want to pass up this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

This was a matter of risks and opportunities coexisting.

Seeing that Han Yu had no intention of leaving, the Fatty glanced at Rouyi next to him and winked, but Rouyi shook her head at the Fatty, indicating that she would stay with Han Yu.

The Fatty didn't say anything more. He looked at Han Yu, then at the meteorite, feeling anxious inside.

The Fatty could only secretly pray that the meteorite, like a small sun, wouldn't suddenly explode or heat up and roast them.

In addition to generating tremendous heat, the high-speed spinning of the sphere also formed a cyclone-like "tornado."

"Is that gas being compressed?" Han Yu said to herself.

The Fatty and Rouyi couldn't see what was happening, nor did they know what Han Yu meant.



The speed of the sphere's rotation continued to increase, and the sphere's red color turned into a bright golden yellow, so bright that they couldn't look directly at it.

Moreover, the sphere became increasingly bright, making it difficult for them to open their eyes.

"Ding—"

A subtle sound came from the sphere and reached Han Yu's ears, followed by the sudden extinguishing of the bright light, and the surrounding environment suddenly darkened.

Han Yu slowly opened her eyes, and she was surprised to find that the golden sphere was gone, but the tornado-like airflow still existed, and the traces of air compression were even more obvious than before.

Such a large sphere had mysteriously disappeared, making Han Yu feel a little unbelievable.

Han Yu planned to go over and see what had just happened, but she was stopped by the Fatty as soon as she took a step. The Fatty dissuaded her, "There might be danger there. You follow me. I'll lead the way. If there's any danger, you guys retreat quickly."

The Fatty volunteered to walk in front of Han Yu and Rouyi, leading them towards the place where the meteorite had disappeared.

The Fatty took each step very carefully, afraid that everything in front of him was a trap set by the meteorite.

However, Han Yu didn't have so much psychological burden and pressure. She knew that after what they had just experienced, the meteorite couldn't possibly have a chance to leave behind any backup plans.

The Fatty, Han Yu, and Rouyi slowly walked to the "tornado."

The residual heat from the meteorite's spin was still present, making people feel hot and restless.

The Fatty was a little curious and wanted to reach out and touch the "tornado" to see what it was, but Han Yu stopped him in time, shouting, "Don't move!"

The Fatty was startled by Han Yu's shout and quickly retracted his hand. "Han Yu! Don't scare me! I just wanted to feel it and see if there was really wind."

Han Yu said to the Fatty with a serious expression, "This isn't wind!"

The Fatty scratched his head, looked at the "tornado" in front of him, took a step back, and stood side by side with Han Yu, wondering, "Not wind… then what is it?"

Han Yu frowned, "At first, I thought it was a whirlwind created by the meteorite's spin, just like you, but after walking here, I realized that it's not wind."

With that, Han Yu took out a flashlight from her bag, turned on the light, and then threw it into the "tornado" accurately.

To everyone's surprise, the moment the flashlight entered the "tornado," it wasn't swept away by the eye of the storm. Instead, like a piece of plasticine, it was stretched into an irregular strip along the rotating traces of the "tornado," and then it was fixed in a certain position of the "tornado," still, without any displacement.

At this moment, the Fatty realized that the "tornado" in front of him was actually stationary.

In fact, this wasn't the most surprising thing to the Fatty. The most surprising thing to the Fatty was that the light emitted by the flashlight was also stretched into an irregular strip along the rotating traces of the "tornado," just like a piece of plasticine.

The Fatty was completely dumbfounded. He pointed to the distorted light of the flashlight and said, "Han… Han Yu, Rouyi, I… I'm not seeing things, am I?"

Rouyi's eyes were wide open, and her eyes were full of disbelief. Her mouth was slightly open, but she couldn't say a word. This scene subverted all her knowledge.

Even Han Yu, who had seen a lot, was shocked by the scene in front of her. Han Yu frowned tightly and didn't say a word.