Chapter 61: Disaster

After a while, Ron gradually calmed down and sighed, "I am fortunate to have gained, but I have lost my life." He said to himself comfortingly.

After putting away the bronze box, Ron carefully inspected the temple again, but found nothing, leaving no clues here at all, so that people could find a clue.

It was close to noon when I left the temple, but the weather was a little overcast today, and the sun was completely blocked out by thick clouds. Maybe it's because I'm hungry, and the cat keeps pulling Ron's trouser leg to be cute, and it's so cute that it's not worth his life.

Ron looked at the gloomy weather, felt the dull air pressure, and felt that it seemed that the sky was about to change, so he did not leave the stone forest in a hurry, and found a cave to settle down temporarily.

After taking out the food to feed the cat, Ron lulled the cat to sleep in a corner, and he took out the mysterious bronze box he had obtained in the temple and examined it carefully.

Although this box gave him a sense of déjà vu, Ron had seen a few of them, and he felt that each of them looked similar, so he didn't care.

The main thing is that there is no way to open this thing at all, which makes Ron also have a big head. After studying for a long time, I didn't find any mystery, so I had to give up and rest on the stone wall of the cave.

Just as Ron slowly closed his eyes and fell asleep, the quaint bronze box unexpectedly emitted a faint golden halo, illuminating the entire cave. But the vision came and went so quickly that it was back to normal in the blink of an eye.

Then a man and a cat traveled during the day, and found a cave to rest at night, so that half a month passed, and as time went by, the cat became more and more dependent on Ron, and Ron also liked this spiritual life even more.

The cat would often jump on Ron's shoulder, looking at the world with a pointed look, and sometimes rubbing his head against Ron's body, showing that he was enjoying it.

The area of the stone forest is obviously not as large as the previous forest, and after crossing the stone forest is an endless plain, sparsely dotted with some tall shrub vegetation, which looks a little desolate.

To Ron's disappointment, he still hadn't found a way out of here, and he hadn't seen half a figure. But fortunately, with the cat by his side, he didn't feel lonely.

There were no shortage of low mountains on the plains, and seeing that it was almost dusk, Ron found a small cave and placed the cat in it, and he went out to find food.

The cat was very obedient, blinked wide-eyed, signaled Ron to come back quickly, and curled up in the corner to rest.

A smile tugged at Ron's lips as he walked briskly out of the cave.

There are many oases along the plains with lakes, and although they are not large, they attract many animals to drink and rest here.

Such an oasis is naturally the best choice for Ron's food and drinking water.

But just as Ron was about to approach an oasis to hunt, a feeling of extreme danger suddenly made him shiver all over his body.

The feeling of being held down by a large invisible hand and unable to move made him almost breathless.

Ron then saw that many of the animals began to get agitated, and most of them all looked up at the sky.

Today's weather is not cloudy, but thick clouds often obscure the sun. At this time, it seems to be even more gloomy, and a feeling of mountain rain is about to suffocate people.

There was a loud rumbling noise, and the whole land began to tremble, and animals continued to scatter and flee in the distance.

Bursts of roars continued to be heard in the woods, and animals and monsters continued to flee from the forest. Several of the towering trees were even broken by the huge monsters, and the animals and beasts on the land ran desperately outside, and in the process, countless animals were drowned in the surging army frenzy before they had time to breathe. In just a few moments, the entire continent was completely plunged into madness.

In the sky, the overwhelming air overlord constantly flew through the sky, obscuring the sky so that no light could be transmitted. Some of the birds fell from the sky one after another because they couldn't bear the pressure of the huge air currents of those behemoths in the sky.

Many of them were directly shattered, and even if there were those who survived, they would be swallowed up by the demonic beast frenzy on the ground.

On the plain, scattered demonic beasts continued to join the huge army of escapees, and the entire ground was trampled on at this time, trembling violently like an earthquake.

Ron looked at the waves of Warcraft that were getting closer and closer in the distance, and his whole heart trembled. The situation in front of him is like the end of the world, not only the monsters on the ground and in the air, but also the animals in the water, who are desperate to squeeze to the shore, even if they will be trampled to death as soon as they get ashore.

In just a few minutes, the whole world turned into a Shura field, full of trampled dead animal corpses, the devastated and apocalyptic scene made Ron's scalp tingle for a while, and he didn't know what was going on.

Perhaps sensing something in the dark, Ron subconsciously looked up and glanced at the sky full of birds. It was this glance that made Ron's whole face turn pale, and he couldn't help but shudder.

At some point, countless fist-sized fireballs appeared in the sky, turning the dim sky red. Although the fireball didn't look big now, Ron knew very well in his heart that it was because of the distance that these meteorites were definitely not simple.

Seeing this scene, a scene flashed in front of Ron's eyes, which he had seen in Meow's memory

The picture, and Meow, was also buried in such an environment.

Thinking of this, the cat that was still waiting for him to go back in the cave came to his mind, and at this moment, he couldn't tell whether it was a cat from the ancient times or his stupid summoned beast meow. But despite the confusion in Ron's head, his body reacted instinctively, turning around and running towards the cave where the cat was.

But before Ron could run far, a golden light suddenly burst out from his body. The mysterious and simple bronze box suddenly appeared in front of him, and without waiting for him to think about it, the bronze box suddenly bloomed with a golden light, stabbing his eyes with pain.

As the light gradually spread, Ron only felt as if he was being kneaded and rounded by a large, invisible hand like a dough. The arm was pulled into a twisted shape in his eyes, and the whole world became extremely weird.

It was as if he had been squeezed out of this world, an outsider, watching everything that was happening around him.

Time seemed to begin to speed up at this moment, and huge meteorites continued to fall down from the sky. The lake was dried up almost instantly, and the ground was smashed by huge meteorites, and the smoke and dust raised completely obscured the sun's rays, leaving only the mountains and fields covered with raging fires.

Ron clearly saw that in the cave, the body of the cat in the corner was curled up in a ball, the body was constantly trembling, his eyes were full of horror, but there was still a glimmer of hope, and he looked at the entrance of the cave with an expectant face.

Ron's heart was thrust, and a piercing pain made his brain go blank.

It turns out that the cat who has been with him day and night for more than a month is his own summoned beast meow. He finally knew why Meow took the initiative to get close to him after seeing him and became his own summoned beast.

But at this time, he couldn't do anything, and could only watch Meow become a victim of this disaster again. Eventually, it became a fossil buried deep underground. His heart hurt so much, his hands twitched unconsciously, and blood dripped from his eyes. A feeling of powerlessness and self-reproach struck him.

But at this moment, Ron also noticed that when Meow was buried by the collapsed rock and soil, the bronze box actually slowly opened a gap, and a golden light quietly shot out from it, flying towards Ron.

Ron instinctively grabbed the golden light, and when he spread it out, it was very similar to the key that Owen had given him earlier. The biggest difference is that this key seems to be the opposite of what Owen gave him, with two keys being yin and yang.

It's just that before Ron could react, in the bronze box that was opened, a vast aura and majestic energy suddenly poured out like a flood that opened the floodgates, and that terrifying aura instantly engulfed Ron.

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