Chapter 459: Awakening to the Stranger

Mountains and rivers are frozen, thousands of miles of ice, thousands of miles of snow drifting, and endless.

I don't know if it was the first snow of winter, and it took three days before it stopped, and gradually the weather seemed to show signs of warming.

On this day, the clouds dispersed, and the long-lost sunlight appeared in the sky, sweeping away the sky and shining brightly.

In the Southern Wilderness Mountains, there is a steep cliff, under the cliff, is an abyss, from above, what you see is a vast cloud and mist, you can't see the scene below at all.

This cliff is not known how high, strange, dangerous, and few people have set foot on it, it is barren and silent.

Even birds and beasts did not dare to get here.

But through the clouds, under the cliffs, there was a dense forest.

This is an incredible thing in the cold winter season.

But this forest appears as an unnatural phenomenon, there is no frost in sight, no snow in sight, and the air is warm and soft as spring.

The snow and ice on those cliffs melted, causing rain to fall and rustle against the broad leaves.

The rain deposited a lot in the leaves, and then flowed down its veins, moistening the soil and absorbing it by the roots.

Suddenly, a low beast roar rang out in the forest.

It was a towering tree, a hundred feet high, and the canopy was extremely large and dense, covering almost a thousand feet of ground.

At this time, dozens of huge cheetahs surrounded the towering tree, constantly roaring.

On top of a branch of this towering tree, there was a colorful giant snake entangled.

The serpent raised its triangular head and kept spitting out long letters, which looked very terrifying.

However, the roar of this group of cheetahs was not because of this giant snake, but because of something dozens of feet away.

There, it seems, is a man lying.

This man had fallen from the sky many days ago, and had been lying under this towering tree, never moving a minute, as if he had died.

This is a teenager, who looks extremely young, but there is a slight wind and frost between his eyebrows, as if he has experienced too many things and left traces.

He lay flat on the ground, his eyes closed, his clothes in tatters, and a large number of stray wounds on his skin, which had been caused by the branches of the towering trees due to the extreme speed of the impact when he landed.

The wounds had turned white under the rain, but no blood was coming out.

The cheetahs, and the giant snakes, were targeted.

The man's body was strong enough to feed any beast.

The cheetah and the giant snake were hostile to each other, restrained, and both wanted to compete for this fat meal, but neither of them would back down half a step, so that there was no movement until now.

Finally, a cheetah seemed to have lost patience, let out a low roar, and its body galloped forward, and in a leap, its body was extremely vigorous, and it instantly fell to the young man's side, opened its hideous bloody mouth, showed its sharp fangs, and bit down on one of the young man's arms.

Creak!

This bite, as if it was not flesh and blood, but a piece of hard steel, instantly made the cheetah's fangs make a penetrating sound.

The cheetah suddenly let go of its huge jaw, ready to let out a wail.

But at that moment, the hand suddenly moved, and grabbed the cheetah's neck, so that the wail in its mouth fell silent, and it could no longer make any sound.

The boy opened his eyes and bit the cheetah's neck fiercely, blood gushing out and falling into his mouth, swallowing down his throat with a strong fishy irritability, making his hungry and numb body gradually warm.

In just a few breaths, the giant cheetah stopped struggling, lost all its blood, and died.

The rest of the cheetahs fled in fright, until they reached a thousand feet away, and then stopped, wandering there constantly, watching the movement here, and still refusing to give up the meal.

Only the colorful serpent, still wrapped around the branches, did not escape.

Suddenly, it attacked, its triangular head flashing and shooting at the boy like a sharp arrow.

At the same time, its mouth is rapidly secreting a venom, which is enough to kill any beast in a single breath.

Kiss!

But just as the colorful giant snake was about to attack the young man, the young man raised his hand again, and with a flick of his fingertips, a true qi burst out, immediately piercing the triangular head of the colorful giant snake.

The giant colorful snake fell to the ground and struggled for a moment before completely moving away.

Ahem!!

Jiang Yi used up the little true qi he had left, causing injuries, and immediately coughed up a mouthful of blood, but his eyes flashed with essence: "I'm actually still alive." ”

At the moment of his coma, he thought that he was going to die, and there was no way to resist the killing of Zhu Huangtian's spirit weapon flying sword.

Even if you dodge the spirit weapon flying sword, if you fall from such a high cliff, you will definitely die.

But he didn't die, he survived.

"It was this tree that saved me!" he immediately saw that the crown above his head was broken, and his eyes suddenly showed a look of enlightenment.

It turned out that the dense canopy of this towering tree helped him unload the huge force of the fall, so that he was not crushed to pieces and fell to death.

He endured the sharp pain in his body, struggled to sit up, and looked around, but it was strange: "What the hell is this place?"

Under the cliff, there is such a forest, which is incompatible with the cold winter.

Then, he looked at the carcasses of cheetahs and giant snakes on the ground, and then glanced at the group of cheetahs in the distance: "Maybe there are fierce beasts in this forest, and I am seriously injured now, so I am not suitable for walking around at will, so I should recover some strength first." ”

It was not only his body that was in pain, but also his soul, and under the attack of Zhu Huangtian's ghost immortal power, his body and soul were extremely damaged.

But he endured the stinging pain, urging his thoughts,