Chapter 31: Falling from the Sky (2)

One by one, the darkness in front of her dissipated, and Ashimia slowly opened her eyes.

Dizzy, Archhumia shook her head vigorously, and after a long time, she slowly got up from the grass and looked around in confusion.

White clouds of different shapes float in the clear blue sky, and the rich smell of grass and earth is mixed together, which smells a little pungent, but also surprisingly fresh. On the left is a forest that is in sight, and on the right is a green meadow.

Ashumia shook her head again, vaguely remembering what had happened.

In the last moment of the memory gap, what remained in her mind was the crack that spread straight towards her. Judging by this, although there is no memory of the fall, she should have fallen through the crack.

Well...... Wait a minute? She fell?!

Archhumia was frightened and clever, and hurriedly checked her body. Contrary to the fact that she fell, there was no skin on her body at all, let alone a wound. Except for a little discomfort in her head, she can barely be good.

Falling from such a high place, she didn't have anything to do with it! Isn't that incredible? She squeezed her arm in disbelief, and the pain from her arm not only did not make Athumia sad, but made her feel excited. She's really alive!

Although he didn't know why he was still alive, the fact that he was alive made Arshumia very happy.

After a while, after getting rid of the excitement, Ashhumia looked around at the unfamiliar, and her originally passionate emotions suddenly fell into tension and apprehension. She finally realized that she was in a bad situation at the moment. The Wyvern hadn't flown out of the Bounding Forest yet, and she fell from the Wyvern, and at the moment she was stepping on the ground without any shelter or reservation, which could be regarded as direct contact with the Bounding Forest, right?

In addition to deadly elements such as man-eating plants and beasts, the magic that haunts the Bounded Forest is also a dangerous indeterminacy. It is mentioned in the book that direct contact with the Bounded Forest will lead to adverse magical effects.

Although she doesn't seem to have changed or feel uncomfortable now, she doesn't know much about this place, and the only thing she knows is from books. After a while, even if she was lucky not to be affected by magic, she would still die here if she hadn't been rescued.

Ashhumia took a deep breath and forced herself to calm down and think about something.

With the grass to her right and the forest to her left, there was nothing as far as the eye could see without the wreckage of the Wyvern or the fall of heavy objects. In this way, the Wyvern should have only suffered a small area of damage, and most of the people were still riding on the Wyvern, but she unfortunately ran into a crack. In that case, will the people who are still on the dragon boat send rescue to find her?

Arshumia thought with some trepidation, on the one hand, she desperately hoped that someone would come to the rescue, and on the other hand, she felt that she was not an important person who had to be rescued. In the past, the Mirror of the Crimson Moon has not been guarded by her, and if she dies, the Mirror of the Crimson Moon should choose another guardian. She is probably not necessary for the school, and the Boundary Forest is too dangerous, even if someone comes to the rescue, whether the rescuer will survive longer than her, or whether they will be able to see her alive is a challenging unknown.

Archhumia bit her lip a little scared, the place she was in now didn't seem too dangerous, she wanted to stay here, but the forest behind her seemed to be emitting a strange low temperature, as if it would pounce on a beast or a demon at any moment, which made her feel terrified.

Eventually, she decided to get out of here and try her luck to see if she could find the student who had also fallen, or someone who had come to the rescue.

The forest behind her was too eerie for her to walk into. So she chose to walk to the outskirts of the meadow. I don't know how long I walked, but a little abrupt white on the green grass came into Ashumia's eyes.