Chapter 415: Terrifying Giant Bear

After a period of time, Suo Lin had already woken up from his coma, and Chenyang and the others had also embarked on the expedition again.

And after Thoren Oak Shield woke up, his attitude towards Baggins also changed dramatically, no longer as cold as he was at the beginning, but really regarded him as his partner.

To a certain extent, this also greatly encouraged Baggins to participate in the training set by Chenyang and work harder.

During this expedition, in addition to following the team, Baggins also began to use some of the training techniques that Morning Sun had taught him and began to act as a scout.

At present, our Lord Baggins, although he can't be regarded as coming and going like the wind, but his actions are also quiet, and because of his short stature, it is difficult to be noticed, and as a scout, he is also like a ghost, and the effect is quite good.

At this time, Chenyang and Baggins, as scouts, came to a position farther than the team, and were scouting the situation ahead.

Originally, Chenyang was a wood spirit, and he could rely on plant perception to see the surrounding situation.

However, after the hobbit plane reached the D-level plane, the spiritual power of the plane rules in it finally showed its terrifying side.

When the morning sun releases the thorns, it can create a thorn that is comparable to the thickness of a big tree, reaching up to 100 meters, which is not at all within the range of the morning sun.

You can also use Chenyang's Ink Shadow Hand to generate a shadow black mist covering 100 meters around it, directly obscuring everyone's sight.

Including the perception of plants that Chenyang is accustomed to, it is not immune.

When Chenyang used plant perception a few times before, he could detect danger very smoothly, and even the range of plant perception was expanded to five times the range with the help of this plane rule, which greatly improved Chenyang's detection ability.

However, the last time he used plant perception, Chenyang suddenly found that plant perception was uncontrollable, far beyond the scope of his control, making him unable to take care of such a large range at all, and causing mental damage, and even using other spiritual techniques seemed a little difficult.

In this case, Chenyang could only use the spirit as often as possible, and began to teach Baggins some of the understanding he had in terms of the Snitch.

That's why he went out with Baggins.

After the accident of the ink shadow hand, Chenyang rarely used the sound-absorbing black membrane, and these actions also relied on his own control ability to achieve the effect of walking silently.

After this period of repeated practice, Chenyang felt that his level of control had increased to a new level, and he didn't know if he had the credit of this D-class plane.

"What's that?" Baggins lowered his voice and whispered.

Morning Sun followed Baggins' gaze to the burly figure on the cliff on one side, it was a huge brown bear, it stood up to a small building four or five stories high, and its hair was shiny, as hard and sharp as a steel needle.

The fangs in its mouth were like daggers, the snow shone with cold light, and every step it took would emit a low thunderous sound, full of deterrence.

When Chenyang saw this giant bear, his first feeling was that he couldn't beat it, and he might be killed by it, and then he used the Eight Mirrors to know that it was not a real giant bear.

It is a special race called the skin-changers, which can turn into giant bears, antelopes, birds, and various creatures, and have corresponding abilities.

Especially in the form of brown bears, in this state they will reach the heights they were before, and at the cost of being in a brown bear-like consciousness, they will no longer have human intelligence, and will only act according to instinct.

This also means that Chenyang's way forward has been blocked by a big guy.

If they want to move forward, they will either risk attrition and dispose of the bear that the skin-changer has turned, or they will take a different path.

Chenyang believes that with the decision of Solin and Gandalf, he should choose to take a more suitable path to the Lonely Mountain instead of taking the risk of facing a ferocious giant bear.

They went back the way they came, ready to go and warn Gandalf of their time.

Bilbo Baggins made a small mistake when he accidentally stepped on a dry branch and made a crisp sound.

The sound of the knife in the silent forest was surprisingly abrupt, and at the same time, the eyes of the giant bear were cast on them.

"I'm sorry."

Baggins whispered, his head slightly lowered, his expression a little guilty and embarrassed.

Chenyang felt the cold and piercing gaze behind him, and couldn't help but glance sideways at Baggins, he didn't blame Baggins, after all, he was just a scout, and accidents were inevitable.

The reason why he looked at Baggins was just to remind him of one word: "Run!"

This is the D-class plane, and the strength of that giant bear will still feel a little difficult with Chenyang's current state, in this case, retreating directly is the best answer.

Before they could run much distance and want to split up to get rid of the giant bear.

Gandalf and the others had already walked in front of Chenyang, so that the plan he had originally prepared against the giant bear was directly in the soup, and he could only shout at Gandalf and them from a distance of more than ten meters: "Run, there is danger behind!"

While shouting, he waved his hand vigorously to prevent them from noticing.

Bahrain looked at Chenyang, who was waving his arms, and couldn't help but look up and look around, and shouted softly: "There is danger, where is the danger?"

Before Bahrain could finish speaking, a loud roar came, accompanied by a giant bear comparable to a small mountain, which spread its limbs, and with every step the ground shook the mountain, rushing towards them in the morning sun.

When Gandalf saw this, his eyes suddenly widened, and he shouted, "Run, that guy will eat us all!"

When Balin saw the terrifying figure, his eyes showed a little panic, and he asked in a low voice, "Where are we going?"

There was only one road left in front of them to the lonely mountain, the one blocked by the brown bear, and if they turned around, they would inevitably take a long detour, which would be even more troublesome for them after losing their horses.

Gandalf's eyes were thoughtful, he turned and ran, beckoned to Thoreen with both hands, and shouted, "Follow me."

After Gandalf beckoned, everyone followed in his footsteps and ran all the way they came.

Even the morning sun has only created some thorns in the bear's path, hoping to cause some obstacles to it.

It's just that the thorns, which are no thicker than its fingernails, are almost indistinguishable from weeds in its eyes, and they all break off at the slightest blow.

"Damn, what's that!" Du Golin glanced back and couldn't help but curse.

"Run!" Gandalf didn't have time to answer the question, so he kept waving them to change direction and run for their lives the other way they came.