Chapter 584 - Cthulhu’s Servant
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 584 - Cthulhu’s Servant

At the Antarctic United Nations Observatory, numerous technicians and scientists manned various observational equipment linked to the search party down below. The last few minutes had been filled with an eerie silence from the expeditioners’ end.

“Something is wrong. Why haven’t we received any information from them? They should at least report that they are safe.”

In the observation room, an observer said anxiously.

“Could something have happened?”

Another observer muttered in a low voice, which drew the angry looks of the crowd.

This observer hurriedly raised his hand in apprehension and smiled bitterly, “I was just joking, just joking.”

His words really had the connotation of cursing someone to death, and he regretted it after saying them.

The others glanced at him and paid no attention to him as they continued to observe the data shown on the screen.

“According to our instrument readings, the people underground in Antarctica haven't moved at all. They are still at a depth of 913 meters below ground. This is impossible. Even if there were some issues down there, they shouldn't remain still. Moreover, based on the data from the chips we injected into them, their life signs are stable, and there is no immediate danger to anyone.”

The leader of the observation team stroked his chin, puzzled.

As soon as he finished his words, one of the observers shouted in alarm, “Leader, there is a change! There is a change! The meteorite fragment that we had been observing is glowing!”

The moment the observer finished speaking, everyone's faces turned pale, and they quickly gathered around. They saw on one of the screens that the meteorite fragment was emitting a bright red light. It blinked several times in succession, and then, right before their eyes, the meteorite fragment disappeared!

“It disappeared?? What’s going on? The fragment disappeared! Where did it go?”

The leader of the observation team shouted while rubbing his head.

No one could answer him. As the fragment was regarded as extremely dangerous, no one

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