At that moment, the deceased's younger brother suddenly called, saying that his brother's friend had seen him just two days ago.

Just then, the police autopsy unit called. They said the deceased had no external injuries, but the autopsy revealed a large, extremely deep internal wound. They didn't know what caused such a severe injury.

"Could they be aliens?" Bauer kept thinking. He had that big question in his mind, but he couldn't even explain it to himself.

At this time, Laura and Ruilin were also investigating "The Eagle's" plan.

That very day, Laura took Ruilin to the beach where the victim had died to search for evidence. However, after searching for several hours, they found nothing.

"What is that?" Ruilin suddenly shouted.

"Look, there's something out there on the sea, I don't know what it is, it's peeking around."

After Ruilin finished speaking, he hurriedly stretched out his left hand, pointing towards the sea with his middle finger.

Laura quickly looked in the direction of the sharp hand.

It really was true; there was something floating on the sea, dark and indistinct, too far away to see clearly.

"Get it out of there quickly!" Laura shouted urgently.

Ruilin searched the beach and found a stick, well, a rather long one, a stick that looked like a tree branch.

But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't reach it because the object was drifting very, very far away in the middle of the sea. It was impossible to hook it.

“I’ll contact the floating workers to help with the salvage,” Laura said to Ruilin.

After Laura finished speaking, she left in a hurry.

The sky was overcast and covered with dark clouds.

Ruilin's clothes were a bit small, fitting him tightly. He tried very hard, but still couldn't button the top two buttons.

Actually, Ruilin deliberately unbuttoned the two front buttons of his clothes. He originally wanted to act cute with Leon, but he didn't expect to be assigned here.

"This awful weather is awful. The air is so filthy," Ruilin thought to himself.

Suddenly, Ruilin heard a slightly hoarse voice. Ruilin quickly turned around and saw a woman in her early thirties, dressed in elegant attire, swaying her hips exaggeratedly as she walked towards them, muttering complaints as she went. "What kind of awful weather is this? How can anyone live like this?"

She was somewhat overweight, but he didn't seem to realize it, instead deliberately exposing all the curves of her body.

Ruilin stood there without moving, simply watching the noblewoman.

The woman took a few steps forward and pointed ahead. "I want to go to the floating houses on the sea."

The woman's eyes were wide open; she looked like she was about to lose her temper.

"Didn't you hear me? I said you should go right now."

“But, madam,” Ruili glanced at the diamond ring on the woman’s body, “I’m not the worker in charge of your boat.”

"Come on!" The woman waved her hand impatiently, while using her other hand to fan herself under her neck, as if she was very hot.

"It's not the same... That's just an excuse for you to be lazy."

He added with a hint of threat, “If you don’t hurry up and go now, I’ll tell you. Mr. Not-So-Style says you’ve disrespected his esteemed guest.”

This woman was clearly very arrogant.

Ruilin glanced at the woman and said, "Alright then, please wait a moment, we'll go prepare right away."

Ruilin was actually lying; he was just stalling for time.

Chapter 970 Storm! The Power of Absolute Natural Disaster

"Hurry up!" the woman said, sounding a little annoyed. "Oh, right, there's a leak in the walls of my room. I noticed it a couple of days ago... They even said they'd give me the best room. Humph! You'd better get someone to fix it right away, or how am I supposed to stay here!"

"Understood." Ruilin nodded obediently.

"We will do as you instruct us as soon as possible."

Just then, Laura came running back, panting. She was running so fast that sand splashed onto her trouser legs.

"I'm sorry, I wasn't here just now. Did anything happen?"

Ruilin pointed to the noblewoman standing to the side.

"Where's the small boat you arranged for me? Why hasn't it arrived yet? I'm telling you, I want to go back to the floating house!"

Laura glanced at the lady and said dismissively, "Just a lady, how dare she be so arrogant?"

The noblewoman suddenly lifted one foot, her toes lightly gliding across the water's surface. "Ouch!" she cried out abruptly, like a duck caught in a ditch, as the icy spray splashed onto her instep.

Just then, two workers pushed a small boat to a stop on the shore. The elegant lady casually yawned and stepped onto the boat.

"Would you two like to come along? It would be quite nice to enjoy the sea views," the lady said to Laura and Ruilin.

This is clearly an invitation for Laura and Ruilin to go to the floating house together.

Ruilin looked completely bewildered and at a loss. He glanced at Laura, after all, she was his superior. Ruilin had come out with Laura. He couldn't make the decision himself.

Laura kept thinking about it afterwards. This noblewoman was really strange. She was investigating the whole truth behind Project Eagle.

She had no choice but to take the risk and go see the floating houses on the sea—the ones the so-called noblewoman had mentioned.

Laura thought about this and, without realizing it, boarded the small boat.

Ruilin saw Laura board the small boat and had no choice but to follow. He had no other option; Laura was now his leader, and whatever she said went.

Ruilin also boarded the small boat with Laura.

“It’s just ahead.” The noblewoman pointed to the sea, to the distant, unseen black mist.

Ruilin looked down into the water and saw their small boat crossing the red line that marked the area, slowly drifting towards the middle of the sea.

At this point, the small boat drifted further and further into the sea.

Ruilin was a little nervous at this moment.

At this moment, a black fog shrouded the small boat at sea. He couldn't see anything in the distance at all. He was somewhat bewildered.

"Hmph. It's all Laura's fault. Otherwise, I'd be by Leon's side right now. We'd be all lovey-dovey, whispering sweet nothings. It would be so sweet to the core."

Thinking about this, Ruilin suddenly felt a little scared.

He had no idea what would happen next. He had no choice but to follow Laura, gritting his teeth and moving forward.

"Damn this weather!" Ruilin complained silently to himself.

The noblewoman remained silent, gazing quietly in the direction of the floating house, muttering something unintelligible.

Laura was about to ask the lady, "Where is the drifthouse?"

Suddenly, a wave crashed over us.

"Storm!" Ruilin shouted.

Just then, the warning siren for a gale-force wind of level 8 sounded over the sea.

As soon as they entered the sea, it was as if they had entered another world. The only sound they could hear was their own breathing.

"Look there!" Ruilin pointed quickly. A dark shape was visible not far out at sea. At that moment, strings of bubbles rose from their cheeks.

"Keep breathing normally, don't hold your breath," Laura told herself silently.

They are now heading northwest, and they don't know how far they have gone.

Ruilin's face was pale at this moment. Because he wasn't a top-tier special agent. He had been brought there.

What if I lose my life here? I'll never see my beloved Leon again.

But they didn't notice the noblewoman. She was already terrified and slumped over in the small boat.

"Don't be afraid, all of you bend down and sit on the deck of the boat, and hold on tight!" Laura shouted.

"Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh," all that could be heard was the sound of waves crashing against the small boat.

"Hold on tight to the boat!" Laura shouted again.

Lara was, after all, a Level 6 agent with professional training, and her composure in the face of danger was a basic instinct she should possess.

Suddenly, a powerful wave crashed over from afar, heading straight for the small boat.

With a loud "bang," old Larry Lin and the noblewoman were instantly swept into the sea by the waves, leaving only the empty boat adrift on the ocean.

At this moment, the seawater gradually became murky. All that could be seen in front of me was a blurry shadow in the water.

At this point, all three of them had already been slapped into the water.

The three of them were constantly swimming. A more turbid current surged over them, enveloping them and making their figures appear and disappear.

The seawater was a bit cold. But they kept paddling and paddling.

At this point, the seawater became somewhat viscous, and a gray color spread throughout the sea, like a thick fog, quickly covering a large area of ​​the ocean.

At that moment, Ruilin felt a wave of suffocation. Something blurred her vision.

He was searching for Lara, but she was nowhere to be seen. Then, a wave crashed over him, and in an instant, he lost consciousness.

At this point, Lara had somehow been scattered.

A lot of seaweed came rushing towards me. But I'm old, so I avoided them all.

But they seemed to be aware of it, stretching out freely in the seawater.

It wrapped itself tightly around Laura's arm.

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