0105 Twin Gods Showdown
After Diccakane left, Suya also turned around and walked in the direction of the cave.
Su Ya looked at the endless sky and dense woods, and couldn't help but sigh in her heart: she was not only emotional for the news that Decakane had brought Zhu Yan safe and sound, but also sighed for herself that she was about to embark on a new journey.
The bright sun didn't know when it disappeared, the blue sky seemed to be quietly covered by a gray-white mist, and a few cool breezes poured into the woods, blowing away a pile of residual leaves on the ground, and also blowing Su Ya's eyes. She stood there and rubbed her eyes, and when she opened them again, she saw that the leaves were shaking violently by the wind, and she quietly thought, "Is it going to rain?" ”
She raised her head and looked at the gray and unpredictable sky, she didn't dare to hesitate any longer, and hurriedly quickened her pace, she wanted to leave this forest as much as she could, she was afraid that if she was intercepted by the heavy rain, she might not even have a place to shelter from the rain.
Su Ya walked between the trees, striding back, while listening to the sounds around her: strange, the sound of birds and insects just now seems to have disappeared, and the world seems to be very quiet now, except for the strange cry of an animal that I don't know what kind of "wow", it seems that I can't hear anything.
Su Ya didn't care about this, she stepped up and continued to walk forward.
Suddenly, a gust of wind blew, and the sand and dust brought up by the rapid wind drilled into Su Ya's eyes again, Su Ya's eyes were stabbed by the sand, so she suddenly stopped, and the cat lowered her head with her waist down, blinking her face to the ground, hoping to wash out the sand that had penetrated into her eyes with the help of tears.
However, at this moment, at the moment when she bowed her head, she saw a tree branch falling from the sky in front of her, and the end of the branch that hit the ground was like a sharp awl, and it fell within a stone's throw of Su Ya.
Su Ya stared blankly at the branch that had sunk into the ground for a moment, and thought in surprise: If it weren't for the sudden gust of wind blowing into my eyes, I'm afraid that this branch that looks like an awl would have pierced my head.
Thinking of this, Su Ya not only felt frightened, but also raised her head suspiciously to look at the place where the branch fell, but only saw the back of a pitch-black crow, which had already flown away towards the endless woods.
After waiting for her mood to calm down, Su Ya could only continue to walk forward, but this time she was obviously much more careful than the previous time. Although she was also a little uneasy in her heart: was the phenomenon just a coincidence? Or is there someone secretly with other motives.
After walking a few steps, Su Ya felt a cool breeze blowing behind her again, and she was so startled that she hurriedly looked back, but there was nothing but the fallen leaves that were blown away on the ground.
Su Ya had to continue walking, although her brows were slightly furrowed, and she was guessing in her heart, but she still walked towards the way back.
As she walked, Su Ya suddenly felt that her foot seemed to be stuck in something, she hurriedly lowered her head, and it turned out that the trouser tube of her right leg was tightly pulled by a sharp branch on the ground. Seeing these Su Ya was so annoyed that she hurriedly bent down to break the corners of her pants and the branch, and when she raised her head again to walk forward, she suddenly found that on the left side of the place that was one step away from herself, a gray hare that seemed to have cramps was trembling and struggling, and there were obvious blood marks on its body that had been bitten, and the color of the blood marks was gradually changing, turning purple in a blink of an eye.
And on the right, which was also a step away from Su Ya, a turquoise poisonous snake was staring intently at the hare in front of him, as if waiting for the moment of its death.
Su Ya didn't dare to delay here, and hurriedly continued to walk around them.
As she walked, Su Ya wondered: "Why is it so coincidental twice - first the sand blinded my eyes, and at this moment, a branch happened to be touched by a crow, and the branch fell from the sky like a sharp knife, and if it hadn't been for that gust of wind to save me, I'm afraid I would have been killed by the branch; And the second time, and by such a coincidence, my trousers happened to be scratched by a branch, and at that moment a poisonous snake was about to attack a hare, and I was about to pass through it, so it seems that another branch saved me, and if it had not cut me there, I am afraid that it would not have been a hare that was attacked by the poisonous snake. ”
Su Ya continued to walk forward, and there was an indescribable feeling in her heart as she walked.
Finally, she looked behind her again, but there was really nothing behind her but an endless meadow and unfathomable woods.
Wait, in the afterglow of her left eye, she seems to have found a yellowish thing, what is it?
Su Ya hurriedly turned her head and looked at her left shoulder, only to see that the skin on her left shoulder was stained with some light yellow sticky stuff somewhere.
Su Ya saw that it was a little slimy thing, but said that it was not its name, and quickly looked at a leaf next to it and pulled it down, carefully wiping it off her shoulder, and then continued to walk forward.
Su Ya walked and walked, but there was a strange "buzzing" sound in her ears again, at first she didn't care about the direction of the "buzzing" sound, until this sound became louder and louder, Su Ya finally couldn't hold back the doubts in her heart, and looked back in the direction where the sound came from, only to see a hundred meters away in the distance, a swarm of black hornets that were tightly nestled together but had spread like an umbrella was rushing in her direction.
Seeing this scene, Su Ya couldn't afford to think about it anymore, so she quickly pulled out her legs and ran.
Su Ya sighed while running: When she came out, she didn't feel how far she had gone, but now she felt that she had walked really far, so far away that she felt out of reach, why was it so difficult to return to the small stone cave and the place where she could live and shelter from the rain?
Just when Su Ya heard that the group of "buzzing" voices were getting louder and louder, and she was panicked and helpless.
Suddenly, Su Ya tripped over a mud puddle under her feet, and she fell to the ground without holding her balance for a moment.
Su Ya secretly sighed in her heart: The situation is really getting worse and worse!
Although she sat on the ground, she didn't care about looking at the terrain and looking at the wounds in her footsteps, but quickly raised her head to see if the hornets behind her had caught up.
Unexpectedly, as soon as she turned around, Su Ya just sat in place and was stunned, only to hear that the hornets were still "buzzing" and noisy, but this time the hustle and bustle did not seem to be that they were roaring to chase Su Ya, but that it should be "embattled and the bees wailing".
It turned out that at the moment when Su Ya fell, that is, when the hornets were about to pounce on Su Ya, they didn't see that there was a transparent spider web in front of them, that is, there were so many thousands of wasps, and they all fell into the spider's sticky web.
But Suya also heard that wasps are not afraid of spiders, and they can cut the spider's silk with their claws and easily escape from above.
But this group of hornets seemed to have encountered their death, only to see hundreds of red crustacean spiders out of the darkness, they had gradually figured out the place with the shaking of the horse, and before the moment when the hornets cut the silk thread, they had already come closer, using sharper and sharper tentacles, and pierced hard.