Chapter Forty-Seven: A Smile When We Meet
The exit is very high above the ground, and it doesn't matter.
The dome of the cave was in the shape of an inverted bowl, and Keisha ran along the edge with all her might.
Purple arcs of electricity emerged from beneath his feet, leaping and flowing all over his body; She was like a sharp knife that cut through air, which was split in half in front of her, and a purple air shield swept up the wind.
Explains what it means to be galloping!
Keisha sped around the field, then cut in at an angle, running with her feet perpendicular to the rock wall.
He skimmed over the rock wall beside the monster, and the hunters swung their claws at the purple streamer, only to catch a remnant.
Void creatures do not have any subjective emotions, and their entire purpose in life is to dissolve all living things. Anger, happiness, sadness, fear, all other emotions are not there,
There is no pain, there is no pleasure, they only have the feeling of hunger, and they only act according to instinct.
As Keisha ran higher and higher around the wall, they opened their mouths to accumulate energy and fired plasma cannons at her.
The pillar of light shot indiscriminately on the wall of the cave, but it couldn't even touch Keisha's heel.
Although they couldn't target Keisha at all, the pillar of lightning blew up the rock wall, and the rock wall became cratered, and the energy hit dissolved and dripping like a candle.
Keisha couldn't run on the broken rock wall, no matter how fast she was.
First of all, you must have an initial speed, and if the speed is enough, you must keep your feet at an angle with the wall, so as to constantly use force to counteract gravity.
If the wall is incoherent or too steep, there will be nowhere to borrow force and gravity will pull it back to the ground.
Most of her stamina had been drained, and Keisha slowed down and returned to the ground, standing in the corner, panting.
She took off her mask and gasped violently, watching the four hideous-looking hunters approach at the same time, crooked her mouth to spit out the sticky, sour saliva that only excessive exercise could produce in her mouth.
The carapace mask was closed, obscuring Keisha's face, and the vision switched again.
Looking around, Keisha saw only two paths in the cave.
One was the narrow straight she had walked before, and the other was the upper entrance that she hadn't been able to run up to.
Faced with the looming hunters, Keisha thought in her heart.
It is impossible to run back again, once you get into that narrow cave and are blocked in front and back, the consequences will definitely be to die under the indiscriminate bombardment of the plasma cannon.
It's better to stay in the cave and move around in a wider space, maybe there's a chance to turn around.
Having made up her mind, she stayed and fought.
With the help of the helmet, she sees the light, sees the weakness of life and prey.
She became a predator again! Hunter of the Void!
A hunter pounced first, and Keisha rolled sideways to dodge, sending its sharp beak into the rock wall.
She threw out her arms, spun out her blades of light with both hands, and fired a stream of blue-purple fireballs against the rock wall, exploding and flooding the other monster's face.
Kaisha ran forward, leaping onto the back of a hunter, crouching down to stab her fist into the flames and burn the heart, but the other monsters wouldn't just let her go and break them all.
Claws and fangs overwhelmed her, and she had to give up the opportunity and jump off her back.
In the case of heads-up, the back of the hunter is a dead end, but in the case of a group attack, this dead end does not exist.
Kai'Sa fell into the clearing, with no wall to cover it, and monsters came from all sides, doubling her stress.
The face under her helmet turned extremely ugly, and if they attacked at the same time to seal the upper section, she would have little chance of dodging.
You can't let them surround you!
Keisha spun in place on the axis of her heel, her fist blade spewing flames, drawing a circle of purple flames around her.
The flames sent them back, and Keisha had room to breathe.
The monsters' hollow eyes stared at Keisha in a vague way.
She didn't know if the Void knew how to hate, but she sensed that the monsters must hate her.
She felt like something from their world in their eyes, but at the same time had to be destroyed.
Maybe that's why the two of them are often attacked, maybe in the eyes of the Void, they're two wanted criminals.
Keisha didn't know if the Void Creature knew her differently from the people on the ground.
The monsters hated her, but it didn't contradict Kane's words, and while Kane repeatedly emphasized that the hunger of the void was insatiable, it didn't deny that some of them had feelings other than hunger.
He even said something very strange to her - the void was originally just a concept, without consciousness or substance, and it was the restlessness of life that made them hungry.
There was a pinprick of pain from her skin, and Keisha couldn't help but put her spirit in front of her.
Now, the monsters that can't cross the fire ring are starting to accumulate energy in their mouths.
The ring of fire could no longer protect her, and Keisha had to deal with these monsters in a different place.
She bent down on her upper body, her pod aimed at the hunter's head, and was about to use the Eccasia Rain to create an explosion before jumping out of the fire while the monster was unprepared.
But just as she was about to launch, two of the hunters suddenly tilted their heads and spewed out the hearts of their fellow species pierced by the light pillar in advance!
The attack of the beast herd was so weirdly resolved, and two of them died in vain by the way.
Keisha had a question mark on her head, and just as she sensed it, a dark shadow fell from the hole above and rode from the sky on the back of a hunter, revealing the answer.
Sure enough, it was the same answer she had just come up with!
The tacit understanding that the two cultivated in the battle was reflected, and Keisha saw that Kane had already chosen an opponent, and directly bent her knees and jumped out of the circle of fire.
Roar!
The rest of the hunters jumped with her, and Keisha, at the highest point of the parabola, did a somersault, just enough to dodge the jaws that suddenly closed below, and fired back with her pods!
Rainstorm in Acacia!
The barrage was shot in the behemoth's head, causing a violent explosion, some of which were also inserted into its skull, directly detonating its neck inside.
Keisha landed gracefully and spun back on her heels, just in time to see the hunter's massive body fall limply two meters in front of her, kicking up a puff of smoke.
Its head was shattered by the barrage, like a trampled lotus root, and the plasma bomb that shot into the eye socket planted deep in its throat, blasting a bloody hole in its neck.
She hurried forward, reaching her arm through the blasting wound in its neck, fumbling for its still-beating heart.
On the other side, the terrifying black knight who fell from the sky also used his claws burning with black flames to fuse the thick spine of the giant beast.
He clutched the behemoth under his crotch between his legs, and even as the monster swayed wildly, it stood still until it finally lost its support and collapsed.
The Hunter's thoracic vertebrae from segments 2 to 8 were then removed and discarded by Kane, and a skylight was opened on its back. Then Kane easily reached out and took the shimmering pulsating heart from his chest.
The two who met again solved their respective goals, took off their helmets and smiled at each other.
Seeing that Keisha was panting, Kane held up the heart he was holding in his hand and signaled, "I'll give you this heart." ”