Chapter 250: What Are You Waiting For?
But Camus seems to only want to activate the eye of the storm, and when the eye of the storm starts to work, even if it is temporarily suppressed by Byron, she does not reappear.
In order to save Thor, Byron did not hesitate to use the power of the Elven King.
And with all your might.
He definitely had to pay a considerable price for using more power than he could bear.
Thor was well aware of this, so after realizing what Byron was doing, he immediately spread the word that Curry had asked her to prepare the Ice Lock Circle.
"How did he know I had an ice lock circle?" Although Curry was a little confused, he quickly began to arrange according to Thor's request.
Thor was about to ask Pell to fetch Curry's mirror when he was suddenly blinded by a blinding glare.
He quickly turned his head to look and saw a black crack suddenly behind Byron.
This black crack may not be black, but because nothing can be seen, so everyone who sees it feels that a piece of the world is missing, so that nothing remains.
However, inside the black cracks, some colorful halos soon appeared.
The edges of these halos are irregular arcs and constantly changing, like undulating water lines.
The fluctuating halo faintly takes on the form of a human being.
Clusters of light appeared from behind Byron, protruding from a few sleek corners, like arms, or some kind of tentacles, like a lover, caressing Byron's back to his shoulders and chest.
"Elves!"
Next to him was the exclamation of a friend.
Thor rushed forward, his arms turning into tentacles, trying to fish with his soul and banish the halo from Byron's back.
But when he felt that he had rushed to Byron at a rapid pace, he realized that he had only lifted the sole of his first foot in a trance.
Time has slowed down!
No, it's not time, it's Thor's perception of time that is distorted.
This seems to be an elven-specific ability, and Thor has seen it once in the Wizard's Tower.
Thor's brain seemed to slow down, and his heart desperately tried to dispel those halos, but he could only watch Byron be surrounded by halos, and then drag them into the black cracks little by little.
And until Byron completely disappeared, he continued to use the powerful energy from the Elf King to help Thor control the eye of the storm.
When both the halo and Byron disappeared into the black gap, the gap disappeared abruptly.
As abrupt as it appeared.
The out-of-control stagnation vanished, consciousness and limbs were uncoordinated, and Thor staggered and nearly fell to the ground.
His hand held the energy pillar beside him, and then he stood up again.
"It doesn't work either."
Thor suppressed the turmoil in his heart, trying to take a deep breath and let his sanity come back to his senses.
And without Byron's suppressed eye of the wind, he retaliated and spun faster.
The black tide poured out almost in the blink of an eye.
This time, Thor and his friends were the first to be engulfed by the Kuroshio.
But this time, Saul came out of the Kuroshio even faster than the last time.
At his feet, Ann, Agu, and Herman, who had just used the last of their sanity to help him out, turned into irrational spirits in their wails.
The tragedy of the previous one was repeated again.
Pell quickly lost her mind and fell into the sky.
Thor beside her tried to hold her, only to find that no matter he grabbed Peel's hand or arm, that part of the limb melted like butter meets a red-hot knife.
He couldn't catch her at all.
"Lord Thor!"
There was a shout from afar.
Thor glanced sideways to see Marsh, who first appeared in the golden pages.
He was standing on a huge, upside-down mushroom and was paddling on the Kuroshio Tide with another mushroom.
But at this time, Marsh was covered in mushrooms.
Mushrooms emerge from every hole in his body and grow wildly. Soon, Marsh's rowing motion became stiff.
Eventually, when he had completely transformed into hundreds of mushrooms clustered together, his shouts disappeared.
Thor watched silently.
With a wave of his hand, he recorded all the spirited beings in his diary.
But the black pages they had reverted to were tattered.
There is also no silver font on the page.
Thor waved again, trying to retrieve Marsh's soul, only to find that the other party was too far away from him.
Thor was no longer angry or pained, and he turned in another direction.
"Herbert should be going to change next."
Sure enough, the light of the fire soon shone on Thor's face, which had been reduced to a black skeleton.
"After Herbert's alienation, the others died soon after...... Wait, no! β
Thor's neck jerked, and his neck bones clicked.
"How could Herbert be alienated faster than other low-level wizards?"
Before, Thor either came out late, or didn't pay attention to that side, and he never noticed that the speed of Herbert's alienation was wrong.
It's as if he didn't struggle at all, and took the initiative to let go of all defenses and let the Kuroshio be polluted.
Thor didn't try to run away this time, but used the magic power he had left to listen to him, summoning the giant bird that was wandering restlessly in the air.
Diu Di was obviously affected by the Kuroshio as well, and when Thor asked him to drop his tentacles and pull himself to the side of the fire, Di Di dropped a large number of tentacles that were dense like the legs of a long-legged worm.
It could be seen that Thor was numb in the bones.
However, Lost Flying does not rely on magic, and this function has not been lost at this time.
Thor reached out and grabbed the drooping tentacles, only to start the other tentacles trying to burrow into his skin - of course, they failed, and Thor was now skinless.
With Diutus flapping his wings vigorously, Thor finally reached the top of the sea of flames.
And he finally saw what was going on here.
The crimson flame did burn above Kuroshio, but it didn't touch Kuroshio at all, but burned on layers of melted and rotting corpses floating on the water!
The corpse fluctuated with the waves, and the rows of flames on it kept changing shapes.
It ended up being a terrifying, demonic smiley face.
"Herbert's state is not alienated." Thor finally understood, "He's burning other people's lives to give himself strength to maintain his sanity." β
If Herbert in this state is not alienated, then is he not polluted and alienated in the prophetic dream?
"Thor!"
Thor heard the voice of a familiar man again.
He swept through the flames below, and finally saw Brando's head in a corner!
Brando's body was burning, but his head didn't seem to be on fire because of the helmet's protection.
"Help me!"
Brando asks Thor for help in pain.
Thor was well aware that in the rehearsal scenario of the Golden Pages, there was no point in saving people......
But he rushed down anyway.
But Herbert's flames suddenly burst onto fire.
"There should be enough dead people here for you to leave." Thor had been wary of the flames, and at this point he was in danger of dodging.
Herbert didn't say anything, just flicked a few more flaming whips.
However, fortunately, the other party is also fighting against pollution, so there is no way to focus on attacking Thor.
Thor dodged again, his pupilless sockets already cold.
"You've turned into flames a few times, but now it seems that you still have the strength to leave. But you're just pretending to be polluted and burning here all the time. β
"Why didn't you leave?"
"What are you waiting for?"
"What are you looking for?"
"yes, you're waiting for the eye of the storm to explode."
"You're waiting for the anchor to appear!"
The flames froze for a moment, then suddenly launched a fierce attack on Thor.
Thor jumps away again, but Diu is set on fire.
"Chirpβ"
It let out a whin, and then all the longbeards suddenly worked in unison, flung Thor far away before the flames could spread completely.
Then, the pale yellow giant bird turned into a large bright flame and fell into the black tide, sizzling.
Dead Line Update!
(End of chapter)