1:484 - Fierce battle at the ends of the heavens
1:484 Fierce Battle in the Heavens (1)
"That's what I did?!" Arthur came back to his senses and looked at the ruined city.
There was no city in the first place. The whole city is part of the White City of the Holy Spirit. And now, the White City of the Holy Spirit has been completely absorbed by Arthur, and only a tall tower in the center of the city remains. King Aoser's spirituality must be in it.
All roads have been opened, but at a terrible cost. Arthur looked at Greenway, who had turned into a stone statue, and wanted to cry without tears-
Plop, plop, plop.
Is that the sound of a heartbeat?
But how is this possible!?
The knight put his ear close to the statue's chest and listened. That's right, it's very faint, but Greenway still has a heartbeat!
She's still alive! The Leon Dickens clan has a small amount of dark elf blood in their veins, and she barely survived the process of being completely petrified!
Greenwiel might be able to save her life!
Arthur remembered for a moment that he had also been turned into a stone statue, and who had saved him at that time?
"Wait for me, Greenway. Arthur set up the girl's statue and fixed it with a small amount of earth to prevent it from falling and being damaged in the storm.
"As soon as I slaughter King Osser, I will take you to Merlin. He muttered under his breath, "I'll save you." (It has already been said that when you are in danger, I will protect you with my life!) The knight retrieved his black dragon armor from the rubble on the side and quickly put it on. Ignoring the damage to his body, he galloped towards the white tower.
At one o'clock in the morning, the spaceship [Silver Shadow] was on board.
The alarm bell blared, and Bediwell woke up from his bed.
"What's going on?!" "Get ready to burst into [the Great Storm]!" Palamides pulled the werewolf boy out of bed.
Everyone hurried to the ship's control room, where Vivien was already waiting.
"A hundred feet to go before we reach the bottom of the great storm. Rabbit, go to the lookout and get ready, it's up to you. She glanced at Ryder.
"Yes, ma'am. "The Rabbit Man Boy wore a special rubber cloak, as if to protect himself from a lightning storm.
He calmly sat down in a special chair in the control room, and as soon as he sat down, the chair immediately rose and sent Ryder to the lookout at the top of the ship.
"Wait, what? what do you want Ryder to do?!" Just sit back and wait quietly. Vivien gave Bediwell a blank look.
Bediwell sat down reluctantly. He looked out through the huge glass façade of the control room.
Not far away is the [Great Storm], and the ship is heading towards the storm at an angle of thirty degrees, and it is estimated that it will crash headlong into the storm within a few minutes.
Photons are invisible particles, and great storms are supposed to be colorless and transparent death zones. However, the turbulence stirred up by photons will cause the photons in them to collide and rub against each other, producing a faint excess of light.
As a result, this death zone, which was supposed to be colorless and transparent, was filled with seven-colored bands of light, very similar to the aurora, but it was more fine, more colorful, and more transparent.
By the way, instead of using the aurora to describe it, it is more appropriate to describe it as the ripples on the surface of the water.
If it weren't for the proximity of the Great Storm, you would never have seen such a ripple of photons, because it was absorbed by the Great Atmosphere before it was diffracted to the ground. Only by looking up from such a close distance can we see the beautiful brilliance of this shijie from death.
As the ship continued to approach, the hull of the ship began to shake incessantly, slightly and terrifyingly, like the roar of a monster.
Ryder is still outside?!Is he okay like this?!Once in the storm, such a solid structure as the spaceship may not be able to withstand it, let alone Ryder's flesh and blood?!
"Ryder, come back, what are you doing?!" Bediwell exclaimed in frustration.
"Don't make a noise!" Vivien scolded Bedi again, "Bunny, do it!" Ryder, the rabbit man who was on the lookout at the top of the ship, raised his arm. A blue light radiated from his ring, converging in a line and shooting forward.
Ryder swiped his arm quickly, manipulating the light to move, and soon drew a huge circle.
"That's it. Come back!" Ryder slapped the button on the seat, and the seat instantly descended with the rabbit back into the control room.
The ship crashed headlong into the Great Storm, and the aperture on the bow of the ship acted at the same time, opening the entrance to the subspace.
The ship burrowed into subspace before entering the Great Storm.
"Uh, what?!" Bediwell looked at the darkness outside the ship, still confused.
"The ship has entered the subspace created by my spatial ring, Andrew Lalot. Ryder leaned back in his chair and lay down like an uncle, "Rest assured, this subspace seems to be the size of the entire universe—at least the size of Earth, where it will not be affected by [the Great Storm] and the ship can sail safely." "Well, that's right, the only problem is that we don't know when we're going to get out of here. Vivien splashed the rabbit with a plate of cold water.
"Don't you know?" said Bedi frowned. He thought their jihua would be a little more detailed.
"Anyway, even if you release the probe, everything will be torn to shreds in the dead space of the Great Storm. I can only measure the thickness of the great storm by calculations, and predict the moment when we will pass through the storm according to the angle and time of the ship's voyage. "Predictions? If the prediction is wrong, the ship will plunge headlong into the Great Storm and be torn to pieces.
Bedwell looked at Ryder. The rabbit was very calm and not afraid at all.
"Don't worry, if I fail, I'll be the first to die. Ryder lowered his hat to cover most of his face, "I still need to go up to the lookout once to open the exit of the subspace." "If it fails, Ryder, who is on the lookout, will be the first to be sliced to pieces by the photon storm at the exit of the subspace.
"My measurements are accurate, don't worry. "In order to reduce measurement errors, it's been as close to [the Great Storm] as possible." "They opened the entrance to the subspace just before they rushed into the storm, and it was for this.
"Then, let's leave the subspace as late as possible. Bedi couldn't help but ask.
"This ship is not yet able to operate in a vacuum. If we accidentally rush out of the atmosphere, we are also a dead end. Palamides sneered.
The road to the universe is still very long, and there are many dangers.
"In short, I successfully passed the first hurdle. Vivien said, "Let's go back to sleep and build up a little more stamina before the battle." The werewolf boy asked helplessly: "What are you waking us up for?" "Of course, so that you can watch all this." The lady sneered harshly, "If we had failed to break through just now, you wouldn't have died at least without knowing it." After listening to Vivien's explanation, Bedeville immediately became messy.
He angrily got up from his seat, intending to go back to the lounge to continue sleeping, but saw Kaos behind him
"Uh, your pants are all wet—" "Don't be nosy, little ghost!" Kaos turned blue and his pants were covered with dark water.
His lower body was still aching—a part of the body was a little out of control from the shock treatment, and it wasn't normal from the shock he had just crashed into the Great Storm.
"Do you want to put on a diaper?" said Palamides sarcastically.
"Hmph!!" Kaos slammed the seat, dragging his numb lower body, clamping his legs tightly, and escaping into the cabin with a strange footwork, as if looking for a shower.
"Is there a sequelae of surgery?" Vivien sneered nonchalantly, "I hope he's better before the fight." "If he doesn't have time to recover, just leave him behind. Palamides said ruthlessly.
Bediwell looked at the couple who were still having an awkward quarrel and couldn't help but let out a sigh.