Chapter 394: Desperate Cliff
(Took the time to write a prequel to the book, and posted it in a few days - to reveal, this prequel is a relatively independent short sci-fi story)
After all, people are afraid of the dark, and even if the firelight can only see the rushing water, Donner still tries to maintain a small fireball in the palm of his hand. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
The bubbles were bumping and tumbling in the water, and they didn't know what was going to be, and Donner and Lisa were both determined, but they still had some drums in their hearts.
When this situation seemed to continue without end, it didn't take long for them to go from secretly frightened to gradually numb. Donner considered giving up the bubble for a possible exit, until the accumulated hunger and fatigue made him give up on the idea.
Time has not known how long it has passed, he has been sleeping and waking up and does not know how many reincarnations, but every time he wakes up, the situation has not changed in any way.
"There won't be no end, will it?" asked Lisa, shortly after waking up once. She struggled to keep her balance in the undulating bubbles, her face no longer calm, and her eyeballs were bloodshot. Donner thought to himself, he probably wouldn't be much better.
"How long do you think we've been drifting in total?" asked Donner.
"Ten days?" Lisa replied unsurely.
"No...... Ten days ago, I was too hungry to stand. Donner shook his head, in fact, his whole body was shaking with the current, and even if he shook his head, Lisa couldn't see it.
"I've been hungry for a long time!" complained Lisa.
"I guess it's about five days, two or three days in the undercurrent under that pool, and a whole day in the underground river...... It's almost ten days, and ten days should be out of the Warcraft Mountains at this speed. Downer analyzed.
"I think we're in Middle-earth!" Lisa finally looked like a woman, and women would inevitably lose control of their emotions in such situations.
Donner rolled his eyes, and was about to respond to her, when he suddenly looked shocked.
"What's wrong?" asked Lisa Masa.
"There's good news, there's bad news......" Donner said with a bitter face.
"You'd better start with the good news. "In normal times, Lisa would have wanted to hear the bad news first.
"I know where we are. ”
"Where?!"
"Below St. Petersburg...... It's less than two kilometers deep......" Donner frowned.
"Damn, you seem to be right!" Lisa already knows what the bad news is. They came from the Monster Mountains and went underground in St. Petersburg, and there was only one possibility left in the direction of the rapids - the cliffs of despair.
"How did you ......?" Lisa asked, and she guessed the answer herself: "Your pet is in St. Petersburg?"
Donner acquiesced to the question, and Lisa had already seen that he was also a psychic mage anyway.
"At this rate, it will take at most half a day to get from St. Petersburg to the cliff of despair. Lisa said in a deep voice.
Donner let out an "um" and made a rattan bag out of wood magic, tied the staff and the legendary beast core he had obtained a few days ago tightly around his waist, then sat down and began to recuperate.
......
Lisa said that half a day was conservative, in fact, it only took them more than two hours to see a hazy light ahead.
In a split second of sudden light in front of them, both of them gave up the bubble at the same time, and at the same time tried to hook the rock at the exit of the torrent with vines. However, the rocks here have long been washed away by the torrent and are so smooth that the vines have nowhere to be stressed.
As a result, the figures of the two were thrown off the cliff with the rushing water.
Donner flew in the air, and for a moment he couldn't tell the direction - it was clear that the earth was at his feet, but why didn't the parabolic trajectory he fell fall fall in the direction of the earth, but completely parallel to it.
However, it only took him a short time to overcome the prejudice of common sense.
What he thought was the earth, it was the wall of despair, and in the direction he fell, the clouds were not clouds, but mist after the waterfall had vaporized.
Even with that in mind, it took him a few seconds to stop in the air - the water was just too fast.
"Lean in me!" Lisa shouted above Donner's head, and after a few collaborations, she already knew that Donner's Wind Divine Yuan wouldn't be able to sustain his flight for long.
Donner flew towards her as he looked up at the top of the cliff, which looked like a normal horizon because it was so far away that it was impossible to see where the end of the cliff was.
Soon something helped him - a monster fell on the top of his head. I don't know if it's alive or a corpse, but this question doesn't make much sense, and even if it's alive, it will soon become a corpse.
"Five thousand four hundred meters!" Donner made a judgment by the speed at which the beast fell, of course, using his brain to calculate.
"Lean against the wall of desperation!" Lisa didn't bother to ask Donner how he saw it.
Donner understood what Lisa meant, even if she made a move, she might not be able to help Donner fly to such a high place. So he hurriedly followed Lisa and leaned towards the wall of desperation.
Because they were swept too far by the rapid current, it took them a few minutes to get close to the wall of desperation. The rest was much simpler—the wall of desperation wasn't as smooth as it sounded, but like the earth, with raised hills and all kinds of plants, except that they all grew in the direction of overcoming gravity, so they all looked like they had fallen on the rock wall.
Using vine dragging, the two quickly approached the flat ground above the cliff, but the closer they got there, the more Donner felt that something was wrong.
"Why are there so many monsters?" he said in shock.
"Nonsense!" Lisa replied loudly, "Otherwise, where will the first wave of beasts go?"
"All here, what then?" Donner was talking when another beast fell off a cliff.
"It's not a big problem! It's been so long, they've long been out of strength!" Lisa said, "If it's in the jurisdiction of the Five Courtyards, there will be a beast hunting team out to harvest the beast core at this time!"
Donner nodded secretly. Warcraft don't live in peace with each other, the first wave of Warcraft that rushed to the vicinity of the cliff must have been killing each other, if nothing else, at least the demonic energy is almost consumed.
"Aren't you going to St. Petersburg?" said Lisa, who stepped on the cliff face, grabbed the vine with one hand and pointed to the waterfall in the distance, "That's the St. Francis River!"
"Understood! I'll follow it in a moment!" Donner replied aloud.
After a few more ups and downs, Lisa jumped on the ground first, Donner only heard a roar and fighting, and by the time he jumped on the ground himself, Lisa had already fallen around a large circle of monsters, none of which Donner had ever seen.
"Look, just scare them!" Lisa smiled at Donner.
Sure enough, with her foothold as the center, groups of demonic beasts were slowly retreating into the distance, and some of them were like defeated dogs, and they didn't dare to glance at Lisa.
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