Chapter 377 – Sprinting (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
Chapter 377 – Sprinting (Seeking Monthly Tickets)
Saul, who had originally said that he would rest for the night so that he could prepare for the battle out of the valley, actually didn’t rest for the whole night.
He even just meditated for a while before the sun was about to rise to recover from his mental fatigue.
When he and the Consciousnesses walked out of the white wooden hut they were in, they found that the other four were actually all standing at the edge of the forest.
Apparently they hadn’t slept well either.
After being trapped in this hellish place for half a year, even if their magic power had skyrocketed, after entering the third level, they had long wanted to leave this place.
But every time they tried to leave, they were chased down and killed, and even more people died of mental anomalies. This made the survivors become cautious even about escaping.
Now that there was finally a new possibility, it was natural to be excited.
Saul walked to the edge of the woods, still carrying two scrolls in his hands.
Several other sorcerer apprentices looked on in envy.
Trapped in the Elven Valley for so many days, the scrolls they had prepared had long been used up. In the end, they had to rely on sorcery to survive.
Although they had figured out a few ways to recover from mental shock, but after using that method a few times, one would become neurotic, which was similar to chronic suicide.
But although they were envious, no one thought of asking Saul for it.
When everyone had arrived, Kong Sha, who was vaguely the apprentice leader, let out a light laugh, “Our collective entry into the forest will surely attract the Pale Humanoid’s pursuit, so whether we die or live next, and whether or not we can escape, we’ll all have to rely on our own abilities.”
The crowd was silent, even the most abnormal Casiello was quiet and hung her head.
Under this silent atmosphere, Saul took the first step.
The three bodies of consciousness followed closely behind.
Unsurprisingly, they had just entered the forest less than a hundred meters when the trees around them changed.
Those tree trunks constantly switched between human skin and tree bark.
When the last sorcerer apprentice also stepped into the forest, there were even vines that began to actively intercept Saul’s path.
“Run!”
In the face of the branches that suddenly reached out, Saul had no intention of paying any attention at all, as he bellowed and ran up first.
The three Consciousness Bodies were prepared and followed suit, pulling out their legs and running.
The people at the back didn’t expect Saul to be so determined to start running, and were immediately stunned for two seconds.
And in just those two seconds, they pulled away by more than ten meters.
Seeing that Saul was about to be out of sight, several sorcerer apprentices tensed up and hurriedly ran after him as well.
Saul instantly sped up his traveling speed.
The apprentices behind him followed him and began to run wildly, forgetting almost all of their original vigilance and nervousness.
There was no way around it, every place Saul arrived at, the trees there began to show bizarre changes, and if the people behind didn’t keep up, they would definitely be blocked behind by the pale humanoid figures that appeared.
And being blocked behind could mean not being able to enter the palace in time, losing the chance to fight for the Pure White Throne.
Although they wouldn’t necessarily go sit on that whatever throne, they couldn’t even give up the chance to choose.
Not to mention that if the Pure White Throne really existed, then there might be other equally valuable things.
Under Sol’s leadership, the crowd threw away their doubts and scruples and were running as fast as they could.
But even so, they were still surrounded by hordes of white figures before they left the forest.
Those silhouettes stood right at the edge of the woods, as if they had known that they would come over and waited in the path that Saul must take.
Looking at the wall of people in front of him, Saul frowned slightly.
“Charge through hard!” Saul ordered.
Agu and Morton immediately cast a spell to cast Flash Dust.
However, this time, those white humanoids didn’t flicker and obliterate like yesterday, and only a few of the most hit figures disappeared into the air.
“Not good, they’ve begun to adapt to the flash dust and no longer use it as an attack.” These pale humanoids weren’t villains who couldn’t use their brains, they also had consciousness, they could divide up the work, and they would even learn to change their strategies.
“Switch to fireball spells, try to open up a channel first!”
Sol ordered without hesitation, and the scroll in his hand instantly disappeared and reappeared instantly, changing from glittering dust to a scroll of secondary beads of flame in a short time.
This scroll could be much more expensive than the flash dust, and with every roll thrown out, Saul had to have a fleshache for a while.
And now, in order to rush out of the white silhouette’s siege as soon as possible, Saul didn’t hesitate to activate the Scroll of Secondary Bead of Flame.
Three large balls of fire rushed into the pale silhouettes, instantly shattering seven or eight bizarre humanoids.
A gap appeared in the wall of people, and then Saul threw out a scroll again, directly punching through the wall of people.
The three bodies of consciousness then arched over Sol and plunged in headfirst.
However, these pale white figures obviously did not want to let them pass through just like that, as Saul passed through the first layer of the human wall, they appeared behind it with a single flash, and only the pale figures that met their attack and were dispersed at the same time did not continue to appear.
And Sol didn’t continue to stay back at this time, the Abusive Touch immediately drilled out from his palm, specifically picking out the silhouettes that tried to resist their advance to attack.
These silhouettes would frequently launch attacks in order to prevent them from advancing, and thus were also easily hit by Sol.
After a few head-on collisions, the original white wall of people was blitzed into a cone shape by Sol, while the people surrounding them on both sides just happened to collide with the sorcerer apprentices arriving from behind.
While the people behind had to make a move to fend off the besieging humanoid, Saul was already the first to rush onto the black land of the Dead Season.
As soon as he stepped onto the Dead Season, Saul immediately collected his overflowing spiritual power and disabled all magical power, then ran along the edge of the Dead Season, speeding towards the elf’s palace.
However, right at this moment, a sharp blade of ice suddenly pierced into the ground under Saul’s feet.
The light blue ice crystals with cold air exploded with a bang the moment they were half-involved in the land, and then a strong water elemental particle spread out.
Saul turned around, just in time to see Kong Sha the second to come out of the pale humanoid, and smiled faintly at him, “Sorry, I can’t let you enter alone.”
Saul narrowed his eyes, and before he could speak, the ground beneath his feet began to undulate like waves.
Saul lowered his center of gravity and steadied himself, and as the first black tentacle pierced through the land, he suddenly did a front flip and surprisingly rolled right back into the forest floor.
In this way, the only person left with both feet on the Dead Season was Kong Sha.
Saul didn’t look back to check on Kong Sha’s condition, and when he rolled back to the forest boundary, he was immediately attacked by the bizarre humanoid.
He crossed his arms over his head and hardened himself against the blow, followed by a Spirit Armor Technique instantly fired close to his body.
In the next second, two beads of secondary flames flew over and struck the figures around Sol.
Several human figures were attacking Saul and were hit squarely by the two balls of flame, dissipating into white smoke in a silent hiss.
Thor took advantage of this opening to stand up, flinging his arms to shake off the frost that had condensed on his sleeves. He then burst to the right, entering the Dead Season once more.
By now there were already two sorcerer apprentices in the Dead Quarter, one was Konza, who didn’t seem to be in much of a hurry, and although tentacles had begun to appear on the ground, Konza moved forward carefully, trying to avoid being noticed.
The other was running much faster.
Surprisingly, it was the craziest looking one, Cassillo.
At this moment, her eyes were glazed over, the bottom of her eyes were thick with crimson blood, and the corners of her mouth were still twitching with a smile.
Her arms were swinging back and forth like a pendulum in a desk clock, and she was running fast on two legs, just looking a little bloated.
Now she was only less than a hundred meters away from the palace’s gate, and under the acceleration of her lower limbs that had suddenly become abnormally thick, it looked like it would only take a few seconds to enter the palace.
Kong Sha’s line of sight shifted over and happened to meet up with Saul, and then realized that Saul still had a smile on his face and wasn’t angry at Kong Sha for making a move to stop him.
Saul was a bit closer to Cassillo than Kongsha, but he didn’t make a move to stop Cassillo, and even gave a loud warning.
“Kasilo, enter the innermost part of the hall and remember to go up that twisted staircase!”
While saying these words, Saul kept a close eye on Kong Sha.
Now, someone is about to go in ahead of you.
Will you still be indifferent?
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(End of chapter)