Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 1 The visitor from the far sea

"Wow, wow, wow." The clear waves gently slapped the thin beach, and the waves bravely rushed to the land one by one, and slowly faded away, leaving only colorful shells as proof that the waves had come.

This is the coastline at the western end of the Yara continent, the longest gentle coast in the world.

The sea is blue, the blue sea is boundless, and the undulating sea surface is shining with sunlight, reflecting golden brilliance. In the rugged waves, the dolphins leapt from the sea to the sky, making unique calls. The blue sea reflects the blue sky, and dense white sea birds circling and flying on the sea surface, sometimes sweeping down, holding a small fish from the sea like lightning and then flew back to the sky. The crisp sound of birds is connected into one, and the sound of the birds that should have been noisy makes the beach look particularly quiet.

In the shallow water on the beach, you can see the underwater scene through the clear water surface. Hermit crabs drag their heavy shells and stagger and migrate on the shallows. Sea rats waved their short limbs to chase the small creatures floating in the water. The translucent jellyfish floated gracefully in the water. The slow movements were filled with indescribable calmness and elegance. The sea rabbit lurked quietly behind a reef, occasionally jumping out of the water to capture flying insects floating on the sea surface.

On the coast, the sun is bright. The green palm plants sprinkle a cool shadow and fly to the tired seabirds stop and rest on the leaves, and occasionally bow their heads to peck at the tender branches growing on the plants. Several small beasts lie lazily in the shade of the trees to take a nap. The sun shines through the gaps of the leaves on their belly, allowing them to snore from the depths of their throats.

Looking into the distance along the coastline, there are many houses with special styles erected on the shore in the distance. Generally speaking, houses are divided into two types on the shore and one on the shore. Among them, about half of the houses on the shore are wood and not very strong. From the appearance, we can see that all the walls are made of thin sheets, which look like they are just built to have a place to shelter from the wind and rain. This kind of house is often used for some temporary business places and temporary residences, and will not be used for a long time.

It will be rebuilt every one or two years. Of course, the corresponding construction time is very short, and basically one building can be built in a few days. The other half of the houses on the shore are stone. Each house accounts for half of the ground and underground. The strongest non-biological reefs in the sea are cut into pieces, and the reefs are made up of the mucus secreted by the unique mucus snails in the sea. The houses built in this way can often remain undestructed for hundreds of years, and no matter how big a typhoon or tsunami is, they cannot shake them.

As for the type of undershore, they are completely built in shallow seas. When building houses, the builders will use secret methods to attract a large number of coral polyps, and artificially catalyze and shape the growth, reproduction and death of coral polyps. In a short period of time, a coral reef is formed from the seabed, and a house with a coral reef texture is directly formed on the coral rock. The house and the reefs below are inseparable, and they will not be damaged by strong winds and heavy rains. This kind of house under the shore is often much higher than the sea surface. Even when the tide is high, the ground will not be blocked by sea water. The door of the room is open below, and you need to take a boat to enter the space below the room. Then go up and down by a ladder.

"Crash." The water splashed, and two figures jumped out of the sea and landed steadily in front of several people.
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next