The night was as deep as ink, and raindrops pattered down.
But Chris remained motionless, letting the rain wash over him.
He felt like a rag doll pulled from a washing machine, his entire being dizzy and disoriented.
Perhaps it was due to his talent being forcefully activated by the machine this time, but Chris felt completely drained, even more exhausted than when he killed the Ogre with adrenaline last time.
Chris lay lazily on the treetop, not wanting to move for a single moment.
Unfortunately, before Chris could lie there for long, he felt the head of a giant creature approaching him.
In this cold, rainy night, he could even feel the hot breath exhaling from the creature's nostrils.
Under the pressure of this unknown creature, Chris sprang up with a carp-like flip and then climbed further into the treetop.
Once Chris stabilized himself against the thick tree trunk, he finally saw what the creature that had startled him was.
He saw a dinosaur with a long, thick neck, a heavy and massive body, and limbs like palace pillars, foraging.
It chewed large mouthfuls of the leaves it had just torn off, its head, which was remarkably small compared to its body, curiously watching Chris, who was hidden by the branches.
However, in such dim light, Chris doubted whether the creature could truly see him.
But regardless of whether the other party could see him, Chris had certainly figured out what species this giant creature in front of him was.
A Brachiosaurus, a creature that lived in the Jurassic period.
This was a herbivorous dinosaur, so when it extended its head towards Chris just now, it was clearly not to attack him, but rather because this big fellow was having a late-night snack.
After confirming this information, Chris relaxed and sat down. The after-effects of transmigrating through time had not yet subsided, and his body still felt somewhat sore and numb.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have dodged just now; he would have attacked this Brachiosaurus immediately.
Of course, if he didn't have these negative physical conditions, he wouldn't have remained motionless since he transmigrated, and thus wouldn't have been startled by the Brachiosaurus.
Leaning against the tree trunk and watching the Brachiosaurus eat, Chris also began to ponder which world he had arrived in.
Based on Chris's intuition, he guessed that he had come to a movie world, and even one that leaned towards the horror genre.
And since he had an initial guess, Chris prepared to continue extending in that direction.
There weren't many horror movies with dinosaurs, and Chris had seen even fewer.
Coupled with the huge IP of Jurassic Park, Chris didn't make a second guess and directly confirmed that he had arrived in the Jurassic Park World.
Although it was somewhat arbitrary, with the Brachiosaurus in front of him as evidence, Chris was still eighty percent confident.
Anyway, there's no penalty for guessing wrong, so he might as well think that for now!
After confirming which world he had arrived in, Chris began to recall the plot of Jurassic Park.
Because the time was too long ago, and the Jurassic Park Worldview was vast, Chris wasn't entirely clear about all of its stories.
Currently, all he knew was that a rich man invested in genetic technology to create a group of dinosaurs, and then, adhering to his original intention, that rich man wanted to open a dinosaur-themed amusement park with these dinosaurs.
And the subsequent stories were all triggered by this.
According to the characteristics of American horror films, although Chris had forgotten the general plot, he could guess that it was nothing more than a scenario where technology went out of control, leading to a dinosaur rampage.
So now Chris began to focus on why he had come to this world.
He still remembered his initial goal: to travel through worlds to find a way to solve his physical problems.
And if this truly was the Jurassic Park World, then what method in this world could solve his body's nutritional deficiency?
Could it be the genetic technology used to cultivate dinosaurs?
Or could these dinosaurs themselves supplement the nutrients he lacked?
Chris looked up at the Brachiosaurus, which had eaten most of a large tree, and wondered if the nutritional value of this thing could make up for his missing nutrients.
But just thinking about it was useless. Chris, having recovered some strength, decided to put it into practice and see what the nutritional value of dinosaur meat was like.
He tilted his head and looked at the height from the tree trunk to the ground, which was about ten meters high.
Considering his current physical condition, Chris took out the weapon Jiaozi had given him and activated it, turning it into a long spear.
He gently inserted the spearhead into the tree trunk, then Chris, holding the spear with one hand, slid down.
After landing, Chris retracted the spear tip, then looked at the still-eating Brachiosaurus and said with a light laugh, "Although you startled me, big fellow, since you didn't eat me, I won't eat you either. Let's part ways here!"
With that, regardless of whether the Brachiosaurus could understand, Chris turned and walked towards a sparsely wooded area.
And after the Brachiosaurus had ravaged most of the leaves on the large tree, it settled down and began to sleep again.
Chris, having left the Brachiosaurus's dwelling, didn't walk very fast, but after a few minutes, he still discovered technological creations: some man-made signboards.
When Chris approached and examined them, he completely confirmed that this was indeed the Jurassic Park World.
Because the signboard displayed information about the Brachiosaurus and the Jurassic Park slogan.
After confirming his location in the world, Chris prepared to follow his previous conjecture: first, find a dinosaur and take a few bites to see if its meat could truly fill his body's deficiencies.
As for the target!
He would see which dinosaurs were unlucky enough to be encountered by Chris first.
By this time, Chris's physical strength had almost fully recovered. With a weapon, Chris believed that even the strongest Tyrannosaurus Rex in this world would be an even match for him.
Unless that thing was strengthened by something like the Main God Space, otherwise he could divide it into five parts in five minutes.
And since he was a solo Transmigrator and didn't have to carry out any tasks for some great existence, there naturally wouldn't be any scoundrels making things difficult for him.
After deciding that there was nothing in this world that could threaten him, Chris's demeanor became increasingly relaxed.
Even in this rainy jungle at night, he walked with a feeling of being at home.
But it was his home before he transmigrated; he wasn't this comfortable in the Griffin Family.
Not to mention the pressure from Peter and Louise, just seeing the ancient god's body from time to time was enough for Chris to endure.
It was just that the Family Guy World timeline he transmigrated to was relatively normal. If he had entered certain special versions of the Family Guy World, even his Transmigrator soul, which could traverse endless time and space,
might turn into remnants before the ancient god's body.
Just thinking about these things, Chris suddenly felt that his current main world was not entirely unacceptable.
Moreover, he could occasionally come to these normal worlds to relax, couldn't he?
As he was thinking, Chris discovered a group of unlucky dinosaurs.
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