The Pathless on Paths---------Chapter VII part 4(4)
2024-03-25 来源:百合文库
“Your choice was right, out of luck! Now we can head north!” Clark shouted.
“Stay low!” Emmerich told them, as they drew near to the buildings and the turn. All of the building released polluted water into the river, black and murky, and it soon disappeared into the churning flow, adding to its content of filth. The river and its current state was not the product of just one facility, but many. Karrson moved his eyes away from the building, and saw a daunting sight: the river’s path turned, but not all of its water could. There was a constant flow of water that over came the river’s natural bank, and flowed into the lands beyond, at the turning point. There were no trees in that section, for the have all been corroded away, leaving only a wide and unheralded opening in the trees, through which the overflowing water flowed, to lower landscape unseen, even as they watched, more trees were being burnt down by the waves. It could be estimated then, as Karrson thought, that this gad was widening itself slowly. What would become of the rest of the woods when the gap had reached a width too great and its flow unstoppable? But as Giavoni had facilities set near such a place, they may very well not happen. Perhaps this false tributary was new? He did not know. The heart of the Distortion Phenomenon dawned on his once more, clearer than ever:
“Stay low!” Emmerich told them, as they drew near to the buildings and the turn. All of the building released polluted water into the river, black and murky, and it soon disappeared into the churning flow, adding to its content of filth. The river and its current state was not the product of just one facility, but many. Karrson moved his eyes away from the building, and saw a daunting sight: the river’s path turned, but not all of its water could. There was a constant flow of water that over came the river’s natural bank, and flowed into the lands beyond, at the turning point. There were no trees in that section, for the have all been corroded away, leaving only a wide and unheralded opening in the trees, through which the overflowing water flowed, to lower landscape unseen, even as they watched, more trees were being burnt down by the waves. It could be estimated then, as Karrson thought, that this gad was widening itself slowly. What would become of the rest of the woods when the gap had reached a width too great and its flow unstoppable? But as Giavoni had facilities set near such a place, they may very well not happen. Perhaps this false tributary was new? He did not know. The heart of the Distortion Phenomenon dawned on his once more, clearer than ever: