Chapter 8 The Dark Side I

The plasma fireball turned into a fire cloud hundreds of times larger, covering the entire village, until most of the heat energy was dumped, and then it turned into a thick black mushroom cloud and slowly rose into the air.

At the top of a mountain dozens of kilometers away, Sue stood there, watching the mushroom cloud, which looked like a small nuclear explosion, rising high into the sky. Sue, who had experienced the power of the plasma flame firsthand, believed that there would be no more life in that village, and that even the lowest insects would not be able to survive in such heat. Sue didn't hide her form and just stood like that. Over the past few days, it has been confirmed that this state, or rather this part of the apostles, does not possess the ability to see.

After destroying the village, the Apostle roared away like a dark cloud, while Sue remained still. It was not the first time he had seen the apostles commit violence in the days of repeated chase, but it was the first time that the apostles had slaughtered humans on a large scale.

Looking at the burning village, Sue's heart felt a lingering heaviness.

Medirri saw Sue's silence and said, "Don't care, I think it's just hoping that you'll feel guilty and thus limit your range of activities." It's it, not you, that kills. ”

Sue nodded, exhaling the stuffy breath that had accumulated in her chest.

Years of juggling powerful enemies and harsh environments had taught him not to take on the pressure of what he couldn't do. Melancholy and anxiety are luxuries that only those who live a calm life can enjoy, and Su has only the calmness and sanity of ice and snow, because he cannot afford to make any mistakes.

The apostle drifted away, but Sue sensed something different. This time the apostle left in a hurry, and much faster, not like an aimless search, but as if he had found something, and was tracking the past.

Sue decided to go to the village, and he wanted to know what the apostles had discovered. This is a very dangerous action, and when Sue is in a state of absolute sanity, this kind of decision is often made. Sylvanas's face turned pale again, he had the ability to have an elemental affinity, he was very sensitive to changes in the environment, and because of this, the apostle's consciousness was particularly strong in intimidating and impacting him. As soon as he got within ten kilometers of the apostle's consciousness, Sylvanas trembled with instinctive fear. However, Sue and Medirli already knew about his situation and had a way to deal with it. In order to maintain speed in this kind of action, the boy is carried by the two of them in turn, and all he needs to do is turn on the anti-gravity force field.

Under the pressure of the apostles, Sylvanas sometimes couldn't even release an anti-gravity force field. However, Medirli solved this problem by means of conditioning. It turned out that the intoxication and pain could completely counteract the apostle's coercion, and now with a gesture from Medirri, Sylvanas would instinctively unleash the anti-gravity force field, and did her best to maintain it, so much so that once when she fled, she had already fainted because of the exhaustion of her body, but the anti-gravity force field was still there. In this matter, Medirri inadvertently showed a small sharp horn of the devil. She has dominated the Inquisition for several years, and her prowess at torturing humans and non-humans is only a small test of her skills in Sylvanas.

For example, when training him to maintain an anti-gravity force field at all times, Medirli placed a red-hot dagger at his feet and hung him up with a rope that was not very strong. Only in the anti-gravity force field did the teenager's weight not break the rope. Previously, Medirri had used some small means to turn the soles of her feet into an untouchable death for teenagers. Even a little bit from the tip of the dagger, Sylvanas felt all the nerves being pulled away. And the most terrifying moment is the time when this will not be touched.

As long as Medirri wants to, she can turn any part of the teenager into death**. For her, this is nothing more than a little mental game and a little little surgery.

In this way, in the course of an afternoon, the boy overcame his fear of the apostles. To be precise, it was the substitution of a deeper fear for the apostles.

Sue didn't say anything about the whole thing, but when she saw Medirli, there was still something different in her eyes. At that time, Medirri's expression flashed with a hint of gloom, and then vanished, and she regained her carefree girlish appearance.

The three figures swept down from the top of the mountain at a speed that surpassed that of the apostle, and the distance of dozens of kilometers was only a matter of a few minutes. Moments later, Sue had rushed into the burning village alone, scanning every building with terrifying perceptual powers. After scanning the entire village, Sue found nothing. But he had judged that the facilities in the village, if fully utilized, could have enough to live for a thousand people, but now they were all destroyed by the apostles' fire.

Su's gaze then fell on the breeding shed outside the wall, his eyebrows furrowed slightly, and he felt a faint but very familiar aura from inside. Su's figure flashed, and he was already standing in the center of the breeding shed. The breeding shed was still burning, and a few crystals surfaced on Su's body, generating a faint force field, slightly reducing the heat of the flames, so that the strips of cloth wrapped around his body would not burn.

Hundreds of animals had died, and the death came so suddenly that most of them had retained their former positions, and even the strongest ones had not had time to run two steps before they had been burned to death by the flames. The carcasses of the livestock had been charred, and the bodies of several were still faintly scorching. It was a fire that burned from the inside out, and the apostles ignited each of their cells directly, not the fire of the barn that killed them, but they set the barn on fire.

Sue's gaze swept and landed on the beast fence that Evan had searched for, and then his gaze moved all the way to the high ventilation window. Su's eyebrows raised slightly, and the feeling of familiarity strengthened slightly. He leapt to his feet, had already escaped through the ventilation window, and quickly moved towards the forest.

Medirli carried Sylvanas around the fire and moved towards the forest, keeping the distance between her and Sue at about five hundred meters.

Subsequently, in the forest, Sue saw the bull, but now the upper body of the bull has been completely charred, and the bones of the back half of the body are still in their original shape. The Apostle can turn the flesh of living beings into a burning energy source, but bones are not among them.

Sue crouched down and lightly touched the remains of the bull. A little external force completely torn the bull's skeleton apart, and in the flying charcoal ash, you can still see those smooth and mirror-like facets. Stroking these facets, Su clearly felt a familiar aura. The breath gave him a vague feeling similar to Xiao Luo, but the differences still accounted for the vast majority.

Su raised his head, and his gaze just stopped at the trunk of the tree that the little guy nailed at first, where there were four thin cuts, even if they were close, it was not easy to see, but even the smallest traces could not hide from Su's eyes. These sockets reminded Su of Xiao Luo again, and reminded Xiao Luo of his extremely sharp arthropods.

Su stretched out his right index finger and tried to pop a blade at the tip of his finger, but failed. He was able to control his body freely, but it was difficult to make such a radical change. From this point of view, Xiao Luo's body is more pure than Su. And now, right here, it seems that another creature similar to Xiao Luo has appeared?

This aura gave Su a very different feeling, Su didn't have much instinctive killing intent towards it, but he definitely didn't like it. This was an instinctive thought, and during this time, Sue found that her body instincts were getting stronger and stronger, and she began to have obvious tendencies in judging many things.

Sue slowly stood up, his gaze falling into the distance through the forest. He really wanted to catch up, and with his tracking skills, he could definitely catch up with the little guy who left his breath. But between him and the little one, there was an apostle, a behemoth that occupied an area of hundreds of square kilometers.

Sue gave up her curiosity and made a gesture to Medirri, who appeared behind her, and the three of them kept a distance from the apostle and followed.

Tens of kilometers away, the little thing has exploded at the maximum speed in its life.

The four arthropods were deep in the ground, and then the burst of power pushed the body like an arrow** The power output of the limbs was so great that except for those hard rocks, almost nothing could withstand its pedaling and give it an acceleration. It moves very quickly, but due to its small size, it still doesn't run very fast on the ground, at least slower than the dark tide coming behind it. However, when it was about to catch up, it suddenly jumped into the air, and all the knobs were tightly retracted and attached to the body, and then the body was straightened, and the scales on the back of the body opened like petals, and a few yellow lights lit up under the scales. At this time, just like a missile, it suddenly accelerated, and its speed exceeded 500 kilometers per hour in the blink of an eye, roaring through the air, leaving the dark tide far behind.

The energy stored in its small body seemed to be endless, and it flew for ten minutes before landing on the ground. As soon as it landed, it plunged headlong into the hard frozen soil, grabbed a nest of snow rabbits from a hole in the snow, and ate them in less than a minute until only a layer of fur remained. After eating a snow hare that is several times the size of its body, it is far from full, and its belly is only slightly bulging.

Its body was weak, its stored energy had been depleted, and the feeling of hunger was like boiling acid, burning it. It screamed softly and aggrievedly, and then emerged from the snow. A lot of life breath was found in the compound vision, but it was too late to hunt. Behind it, the mountain-like pressure was already rolling in, and though it was still far away, the dark tide was too vast and seemed tireless.

The little life let out a wail, bounced off the ground, and ran with all its might again. If it doesn't fly, it's a little slower than Darktide, and after an hour it will catch up. However, during this escape, all four of its limbs slowly lengthened, and the speed of its escape also increased.

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