Su Lin plunged into the sea, stirring waves.
Compared to the frigid Arctic outside, the seawater was much warmer.
For Su Lin, who was adept at moving through water, it was akin to soaking in a hot spring.
But at this moment, Su Lin had no intention of enjoying himself; his wolf eyes stared at the struggling Mad Thunder Skyhawk with a deadly resolve.
Ever since it appeared, the Mad Thunder Skyhawk exuded an air of superiority.
But what was so superior about a species that merely eked out a living in a bygone era?
In his past life, Su Lin had a passion for archaeology and history, naturally delving into many related magazines and books.
He had learned about roughly six eras: the Quaternary Epoch, the Cretaceous Period, the Triassic Epoch, the Permian Epoch, the Devonian Epoch, and the Ordovician Epoch. There might have been other eras unknown to Su Lin.
However, he knew that each of these eras was home to countless species, sprouting up like bamboo shoots after rain.