Chapter 239: The Sun of the Underworld
readx;? How many Scourge did Asawyne have?
Even the Pope of the Most Powerful Supreme Church, who has survived for nearly 300 years, cannot give an accurate answer to this question. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 InfoBecause since 700 years ago, when humanity retreated to the territory of today's Noah's Empire, there was almost no knowledge of the world outside the human realm.
Hundreds of years have passed, and how many natural disasters have been born and how many have died outside this seemingly vast but small peninsula. Humans who are struggling to survive do not have the time to think about such a problem.
Because if it weren't for the fact that natural disasters have almost no need to eat, and they will not easily set foot in the realm of human beings in large quantities, then perhaps the human race would have disappeared into the dust of history long ago. And even so, the existence of natural disasters that occasionally pass through the borders of the Empire, or live on the borders of the Empire, still brings unimaginable disasters to mankind.
Although there are not many of these natural disasters that have been recorded and known to the world, each one will undoubtedly bring great fear to mortals, and it is a terrifying disaster that the world cannot avoid. Just like the Mobius that devoured everything outside the Eastern Circle, like the deep-sea giant Leviathan off the Holy Island, or like Mohi, the death bird that appeared in the sky over the Northern Regions at this moment.
The sun of the underworld!
Dead prophet!
This is the name given to the mortals who are deeply afraid of it. According to countless historical documents, this natural disaster, which has not appeared for more than 400 years, is the master of the Torture Ogre, and the purple light around it is the road to Hades. Everywhere it passed was turned into a dead realm, and all living beings illuminated by the purple light on its body would be exhausted in just seven days and return to the embrace of death, except for the sadistic ogres and the strongest. Therefore, to mortals, seeing it is equivalent to having only seven days of life left.
Mortals regard it as the most terrible natural disaster and call it the death bird because it is the messenger of death. Seeing it is death, there is no room for escape and regret, and it can only accept this deepest despair weakly.
"The end of everything is doomed, and there is no point in your struggle. Khan Parks turned his head, his back reflected in the purple light, and at this moment he looked like the immortal king who pronounced life and death in the mortal world, "Even if those who survive can escape this demon tide, they will die in seven days." This city will eventually become the land of death. ”
"And what if the Death Bird dies?" Ian asked meaningfully.
"And if it's dead?" Khan Parks sneered, "Indeed, the demon is also a similar mental beast, and if it dies, then its effects will naturally be attributed to fantasy."
"But," Khan Parks paused deliberately, before he said in a mocking tone, "It's not just that the Death Bird is so feared that it can pronounce the death of living beings. More than 400 years ago, a supreme being died because of it. And the mighty one who died, the world calls it the Winter Throne!"
"Claire the Great" Ian's voice became muffled. The appearance of the Dead Bird was a great surprise to Khan Parkes, but it also caused him unimaginable pressure. Phil himself was already quite difficult to fight against Asathius, plus a looming natural scourge above it. He really couldn't imagine how he and others would face such a desperate situation.
However, under this pressure, he faintly felt that something was wrong. In the case of natural disasters, they have almost reached the peak of their evolution, and their pursuit of food has become extremely demanding, and they no longer regard the emotions of ordinary creatures as food. Therefore, under normal circumstances, natural disasters usually stay in their own territory and will not come out easily. Even the Demon Tide is rarely able to affect them.
And in front of him, Mohi, the dead bird, led countless sadistic ogres to the Northern Regions, obviously on purpose.
So why did it come about?
What is there in the Northern Regions that can attract its attention and allow it to lead its people thousands of miles away?
Ian was deeply puzzled by this, and he vaguely felt that this was not the time to despair. He has always believed that everything has its own laws, there will be no pure accidents in this world, and all seemingly unexpected situations must have obvious or subtle connections behind them. Perhaps the intention of telling the dead bird to come so far will bring them a turnaround.
With this in mind, he looked up at the sun that was descending from the heavenly firmament. Soon, the sun-like bird told him what he wanted to know.
In the incredulous gaze of the people of the Northern Regions, Mohi, the dead bird above the sky, let out a sharp cry. It spread its wings, and with a huge wind pressure, it plummeted straight towards the battlefield where Phil and Asasius were.
Seeing the death bird pounce, Fei'er, who was standing in the clouds, hurriedly summoned countless black swords from the void, put them together in front of him, and then put a little above the void clouds under his feet, and his whole body flew straight backwards to avoid this fierce blow. However, when she had only flown more than a hundred yards away, she stopped her body again, and there was a strange suspicion in her eyes.
Death Bird's target isn't her!?
The purple sun fell straight down, and from that dark purple halo, two black claws slowly stretched out, with a great power that seemed to be able to tear through space, fearless of the scorching lava, and gripped Asathys's body fiercely!
The sharp claws pierced Athathys's shell and clasped it in its flesh, causing the flaming dragon-like scourge to hisse in pain!
Ian, who saw this scene with his own eyes, was stunned at first, but after a while, he couldn't help but want to chuckle out loud as if he had survived the catastrophe.
For all that was before him had been told to him, and the purpose of Mohi, the bird of death, had come here.
It's here to hunt!
It's here to hunt the flame worm of Athharis!
Although Ian had vaguely guessed this before, after all, this conjecture was too bizarre, and he was really unsure whether it would apply to the demon.
Asharis, the ruler of the leylines, is a demon worm, and Mohi, the Death Bird, is clearly a demon bird. Although they are both demons and natural disasters, but
Birds eat insects, rightly so
Looking at Khan Parkes's suddenly blue face, Ian, who had this thought flashing in his heart, finally couldn't suppress it and chuckled.
The two natural disasters are opposed, even if one of them is in a weak position, as long as Fei'er intervenes on the side, then it is very likely that it will be a lose-lose situation.
At this moment, he finally waited for the turnaround he wanted!