Night had fallen, but the horizon showed no signs of tranquility—instead, it was shrouded in a layer of gloomy, oppressive clouds. On the horizon, instead of the gentle afterglow of the sunset, there were rolling black clouds assembling from all directions like colossal demonic claws, forming a constantly spinning, expanding vortex.
The wind was no longer gentle but had transformed into a ferocious beast, bellowing as it swept across the ocean surface, bringing wave after wave of bone-chilling howls.
Chen Yun, who was practicing Tai Chi on the seabed, acutely sensed the changes in the weather.
After all, he was only about forty to fifty meters deep underwater.
Yet his Transparent World Perception range far exceeded this distance.
Moreover.
A wave with a surface height of 10 meters, at a water depth of 200 meters, might only cause about 20 millimeters of disturbance.