"Swish, swish, swish!" "Swish, swish, swish!"
In front, two Whopperflowers continuously moved forward, crisscrossing and burrowing through the ground.
Behind them, Alex strolled leisurely.
With one Hydro and one Cryo Whopperflower, plus his own large Hydro orb summon as a vanguard, he felt a complete sense of security.
Just now, his team encountered Hydro-immune Thirsty Hydro Phantasms. Lynette had wanted to deal with them immediately.
But Alex directly called her back, telling Lynette to rest a bit more.
Lynette was almost moved to tears. What a good boss, always telling her to rest.
Alex himself directed the two Whopperflowers to try out the Thirsty Hydro Phantasms.
The result greatly satisfied Alex. Not only was he no longer afraid of Hydro-immune monsters, but the DMG was also incredible. They immediately launched two charged machine gun attacks, constantly Vaporizing, Freezing, and then Melting.
If they weren't Frozen, even if they turned into large monsters immune to Frozen, he wasn't afraid. The output was still incredibly fierce… "Why do you make the Whopperflowers constantly burrow back and forth?" Furina looked at the Whopperflowers continuously drilling in and out of the ground, feeling tired for them.
"I'm testing their limits," Alex said. As he spoke, the two Whopperflowers in front simultaneously wilted, stopping their teleportation.
"Tsk." Alex felt that the Whopperflowers weren't his perfect pets after all; they couldn't burrow much, and their frequency was very low.
Indeed, they were only suitable for stationary output; their stamina was truly lacking, and they wilted after only a few teleports.
Moreover, their mobility was too poor! They could only move by burrowing in and out of the ground.
The Whopperflower combination wasn't good enough.
Then, Alex grabbed one Whopperflower in each hand and quickly walked forward, already seeing the Domain gate not far away.
These captured monsters couldn't be put away at any time like his Combat Skill summons, which was really troublesome. Overall, this skill wasn't that great after all.
Soon, Alex, Furina, and Lynette stood before the Domain gate.
"Are we really going in?" Furina looked at the gate and then asked.
"Of course!" Alex said, placing both hands on the Domain gate.
The gate opened, revealing a dazzling light. Alex subconsciously closed his eyes, and the next moment, he felt his body lighten and then stop.
When he opened his eyes again, Alex had truly arrived inside the grand Domain.
Alex looked left and right. That's right, this was the structure of a dungeon, just a bit enlarged.
The Domain was surrounded by high mountains, several waterfalls, and jellyfish floating in the air. Below was a river.
Alex used his capture skill on a jellyfish, but as expected, there was no reaction.
"This kind of Domain has been explored before. The scenery here is fake. There's nothing inside! Finally, there's just that one Ley Line tree, and then an exit," Furina said, walking in front of Alex. "And I heard that Adventurers who jumped off this platform were immediately teleported here. They only stayed here for half an hour, and then somehow they were teleported back to Teyvat."
Lynette also nodded. She understood this type of Domain: "There are many such Domains in Teyvat; no one likes to explore them."
"There's such a saying?" Alex was surprised, then nodded: "However, your description is very similar to a dungeon."
Then he slowly walked up the stairs to the circular open space.
In the middle, there was indeed no red key to be seen; it was completely empty, making it impossible to open the dungeon.
Just as Alex was wondering, his long-silent phone popped out again.
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