Chapter 67: Escape
In the Hades Palace, because Liu Zhi had been in the pyramid for nearly eight or nine hours, it was already night, and the kind of sunlight that turned everything golden was gone, and a blood-red full moon hung high in the sky.
However, after Ryuji entered the Hades Palace, he noticed that there was an extra pair of eyes above the blood moon, looking down on the earth from the sky.
Liu Zhi was shocked in his heart, and before he could react otherwise, he found that those eyes turned out to be his own eyes, and as long as he thought about it, he could see everything that happened in the Hades Palace through those eyes.
After being puzzled for a moment, Ryuji realized that this should be a slight change brought about by the Hades Palace's devouring of the divinity of the Quetzalcoatl God.
At the same time, Liu Zhi felt that in the underworld in front of him, he was a god, he could go anywhere, he didn't need to move, as long as a thought, he could appear at will.
He can hide or reveal his location, and if he doesn't want people to know, even if he stands next to others, they won't notice him.
The most important thing is that as long as he is in the palace of Hades, his life and strength can be replenished and strengthened at any time.
Like now, his arm returned to normal in an instant, and if it weren't for the fact that he hadn't been able to pick up [Leif's Twisted Spine], maybe Ryuji would have thought that there was no upper limit to this kind of enhancement.
In the end, Ryuji sensed that he could control the weather in the Hades, and if he wanted it to rain, he could make it rain, and if he wanted the sun to come out of here, even at night.
This must be the power of the Quetzalcoatl God's divinity.
However, Ryuji also understands that all this may not be completely suitable for him, and he needs to slowly absorb the power of Quetzalcoatl over a long period of time and transform this power into his own.
Even if you take a different path, the way out belongs to Yanagi, not Quetzalcoatl.
At this time, Liu Zhi suddenly felt that the space of the Hades Palace fluctuated, and the Crazy Corpse Carriage returned from reality without Liu Zhi's order.
The two giants dragged and pushed, pushing the cart full of corpses to the original location of the pyramid.
Ryuji stood here at this time, and he watched as the two giants pushed the cart in front of him, and the cart was piled with all kinds of corpses and corpse parts.
He recognized that the corpses included those who had died in the pyramid, and he didn't know how such a large corpse cart had entered the pyramid.
"A total of 98 intact bodies and 33 incomplete bodies were collected."
The giant who was dragging the corpse in front of him reported the harvest in a mechanical, rigid voice.
Liu Zhi frowned, thinking back to the situation during the battle, "At least nearly 20 people escaped. ”
"Also... Allow... Didn't run away... Fall... Snake... Eat... up"
Vidnina's voice rang out behind Ryuji.
Ryuji also understood that the giant snake's side was a place he couldn't go over now, and his corpse truck couldn't snatch the body from the giant snake's mouth, but he always had an uneasy feeling that some people should have escaped this time.
Ryuji didn't know that at this time, in the river he usually didn't want to go, there were seven or eight indigenous samurai swimming cautiously.
The natives were coated with all sorts of things to lower their body temperature, and they were in the water, not paddling hard, but floating tightly, letting the current carry them out.
There was only the faint sound of breathing and the barely audible chatter.
"I said, is this really okay, I always feel like a snake is staring at me."
"Quiet, we're a log now, you know, the wood that has been washed into the river by the water, these snakes only eat meat and fruit, they have no interest in wood, and if someone is really attacked by snakes, don't move, otherwise we'll all be finished."
"But ......"
"Nothing, just lie quietly, close your eyes, and a moment will pass."
The indigenous samurai who made this suggestion quite simply closed his eyes, did not look at or think, and thought of himself as a log, and drifted down the river.
Even if he was hit by the river and hit a nearby rock, he didn't say a word.
But not everyone can be like him, and a few indigenous samurai have crashed into the rocks and cried out in pain, or have been stuck in a bend and don't want to be dragged down like this, so they use their hands and feet to push themselves into the normal river.
Although they were all small movements, they still attracted the attention of some giant snakes.
Slowly some giant snakes slipped out of the cave, some watched by the river, and some giant snakes slipped into the river and swam casually.
On several occasions, these indigenous warriors felt the scales of the serpent glide over their bodies, and the slippery feeling made them quite uncomfortable.
But they didn't dare to move, for fear that their own reaction would stimulate those giant snakes, so they could only cover their mouths tightly to keep themselves calm.
Seeing that they were about to be pushed out of the underground snake path by the current and into the river outside, the giant snakes felt bored and were about to return to their caves.
A giant serpent swims at the feet of an indigenous warrior.
The native warrior was careless, and the heat hit the serpent's skin.
Then the serpent stopped its journey and slowly rose from under the water, staring at the native warrior who was about to be pushed out by the current.
The native warrior felt hairy all over his body, and his body began to tremble slightly uncontrollably.
At this moment, the serpent pressed its head down, and its tongue stretched up and down the body of the native samurai, and even added to the native samurai's body.
Feeling the fishy smell rushing to his face, the native warrior finally couldn't stand it anymore, and he roared and grabbed the tongue of the giant serpent.
The serpent opened its mouth, and the head of the snake bit down from top to bottom, swallowing the native warrior into its belly in one gulp.
Then chaos ensued underwater, and other serpents swam towards them.
And when the indigenous warriors saw this, they couldn't help but scream.
When the native samurai who made this suggestion saw that it was not good, he also shouted loudly: "Hurry up and escape, rush out and be safe." ”
As he spoke, he kept paddling in the water.
However, most of the native samurai could not swim the giant snake, and in the next instant, four indigenous samurai were swallowed by the giant snake.
Only three indigenous samurai swam out of the underground river and escaped the attack.
But the attack behind the serpent did not stop, and the serpents chased the three indigenous warriors, even to the land.
The three native warriors crawled out of the river, shouting loudly as they ran.
But they were running slower, and the support they had hoped for did not appear.