Chapter 348: Lord of the Azure Throne 1

Gehr stumbled, then regained his balance, immediately closed the box containing the source stones, and then ran quickly to the side of the ship with the handle of the box, leaned out from the side of the ship, and looked in the direction from which the sudden fluctuation had come.

After a glance, Gehr soon discovered the exact place where the movement had taken place—it was all too obvious—and saw that in the part of the forest where orange and dark green intersected, a large expanse of ancient trees trembled violently, as if they were trembling.

Thundered~~

There was a sound like a thunderclap, and then Geer saw a spectacular scene—countless giant trees were broken and thrown into the sky, and the earth below rushed upwards like a volcanic eruption, forming a huge fountain of earthy brown, and carved out a clearing in the ancient and dense forest that had grown for an unknown number of years.

A humanoid beast of dirt, rock, and sharded leaves rose from the clearing. It stood there, the tallest canopy around it no more than waist-high, and its upper body resembled a brown mountain range perched above the trees, and the dark green, cascading canopy around it was like a green carpet at the foot of the mountain.

Standing in the middle of the forest, it occupies a large area of the sky.

Gehr saw two crimson flames in the layers of mist—where the head of the earth giant was—the bright red light pierced through the thick clouds like a searchlight, and shot straight in, and although the two sides were still far away, Gell was sure that it was looking at the airship.

Gell looked at the beast and felt it hard to breathe. couldn't help but feel an irresistible sense of insignificance rising from the depths of his heart, and even made him feel a little weak in his hands and feet. It takes more force than usual to control your body.

This is purely hierarchical suppression.

Compared to this giant beast, the fog giant that Tianger dealt with a few days ago was as cute as a doll.

"The depths of the Forest of Boundaries are full of such monsters?"

Gehr finally understood why neither wizards nor patrons dared to go too deep into the Forest of Boundaries - this kind of monster was probably the strength of second-level wizards or patrons. And the masters of this level are the top forces on the side of both wizards and patrons, and the number is also very rare, and according to the size of the Boundary Forest, I don't know how many such beast-like monsters there are, and if you force it, either side can't afford to suffer possible heavy losses, and it is too difficult to develop the Boundary Forest.

And Gell had a vague feeling that the beast was probably coming for the airship.

Just as Gehr was thinking about it, the mudstone beast made a gesture of looking up to the sky and roaring, strangely no sound came, but the next moment Gehr's face changed drastically.

An extremely sharp roar had rushed towards us.

The screaming sound that burst through the air quickly formed an image in his mind - a huge whip violently sliced through the sky. The air groaned in pain under the whip's whip, and everything that stood in its path shattered, and the terrible sonic boom swept everything in that instant.

Then Gehr saw images that overlapped with the images in his mind—a sonic boom of air that formed a visible ring of ripples, centered on the mud and stone beasts, and the trees fell to the ground everywhere they passed, and the fallen branches and leaves scattered everywhere, as if an invisible whip swept across the forest.

Then, the mud beast began to move—like a man leaning forward and running wildly, each step of which seemed to cause a small earthquake. Trampling down a woodland, it carved a wide path through the old forest, and the direction it was heading was exactly where the airship was.

Damn it!

Now, no matter how sluggish he was, Gell knew that the beast had no ill intentions toward himself or the airship he was in. Moreover, combined with the appearance of the giant beast, it happened that after he opened the box containing the source stone and the conspicuous pillar of light and the incomparably strong energy fluctuation appeared, Gehr estimated that this giant beast was due to the source stone nine times out of ten.

The pace of this giant beast is not fast, it can even be said that it is slow as if it were slow motion. But this is only because of the illusion of its huge size, in fact, one step is worth dozens of steps. Moreover, the dense forest makes no difference to it peacefully, causing it to run extremely fast. It was almost only a moment's work, and the straight-line distance between it and the airship on the same plane had been shortened a lot, and there was not much time left for Gehr.

Gehr sprang into action immediately.

He carried the suitcase containing the source stone, ran to the kitchen as fast as he could, grabbed his backpack and carried it on his chest and fixed it, then picked up a standard emergency parachute bag for the crew and a large bag of packaged food, and then ran out of the kitchen without stopping, as for the other sorted supplies, he couldn't care about it.

Gehr, who ran back to the deck again, ran directly to the side of the ship that was in the direction of the giant beast, and as soon as he stepped on the deck, the whole person took off into the air, jumped out of the side of the ship, and quickly showed a free fall motion downward after passing the highest point of the leap.

The whirring wind blew across Gehr's face, and he twisted his head and squinted in the direction of the beast - it was in these moments that the distance between the two sides had been cut in half, and now Gehr was only secretly hoping that Hantom Invisible Chest would be as useful as it was to be famous—that he would be able to fool not only himself, but also the dangerous beast—if not, he would have to consider discarding the source stone to lure the beast away.

He turned his body in the air as he struggled to put on his parachute bag, and by the way, he hung the food bag on the lock hook on the surface of the backpack, and then spread his limbs, face down, and watched intently as the almost black dark green canopy below quickly grew in his field of vision.

Now is the time!

Just as Gehr was about to touch the canopy below, he jerked on the clasp on his parachute bag, and with a bang, a huge pale blue flower bloomed in the air, and Gehr felt a force that could almost tear his body apart on his body, pulling his chest tight. At the same time, his body slammed into the air, and the speed of his fall suddenly slowed down. It began to fall slowly like a floating leaf.

But Gehr didn't stay in this state for long—just as the accumulated gravitational acceleration was balanced out by the parachute's pull, a sharp blade of light cyan wind sliced through the rope that connected him to the parachute. Then his body sped down again, crashing into the dense canopy of trees in the next moment.

The clatter of branches snapping echoed in Gehr's ears continuously, and he held the invisible cabinet of Hantom containing the source stone in front of him with both hands, his legs folded upwards to curl up as much as possible, and the storm barrier on the gale arm ring had been activated and tightly wrapped around his body to bear the damage caused by the impact.

Suddenly, the sound that surrounded my ears suddenly became clear, and I saw that there were no more luxuriant branches and leaves, but the earth was covered with dead leaves and moss, and it was rapidly expanding.

Boom!

Make the surroundings quiet. In an instant, I could only hear the sound of my own heartbeat, as if an invisible hand had stripped away all the sounds around me.

A large amount of air quickly gathered in front of Gehr and blasted violently, slamming heavily on the ground, and after an explosion, the surrounding sound resumed, and Gehr followed the reaction force of the wind bomb and flew out in the direction parallel to the ground, breaking several trees and rushing into a bush before stopping.

Although he was well prepared and did not suffer any injuries, he inevitably felt a little dizzy under a series of rolling impacts, which made him slow down after stopping before he could support himself. Peeled off the bushes in front of him and got out.

In the next moment, his body froze suddenly—in front of him, eight cyan eyes the size of a lantern were staring at him like a burning ghostly fire—crushing Gehr in both numbers and size.

It was a giant spider. It is the size of Geldu, with eight well-developed arthropods, and the hairs on its surface resemble steel needles. Mixed together form black and yellow stripes, which look similar to the fur of a tiger. Its fangs were sharper and sharper, glowing a little chill at the pitch-black tip. From time to time, clear liquid dripped down the fangs, and landed in a small pit on the ground, and the spider had a tail like a scorpion, and the sharp tail hook spread red ripples.

In just a moment, Gehr judged that it was a true mutant beast, which meant that its strength was up to the standard of a full-fledged wizard.

Before he had time to curse his bad luck, Gehr's body reacted instantly—to strike first and take out the unfriendly-looking monster.

But the next moment, Gehr stubbornly stopped the hand he was about to swing out - in front of him, the terrifying-looking spider had already turned around first, and rushed out with eight legs, without looking at Gehr again.

It ran away first.

This change made Gehr also stunned for a moment, you must know that mutant beasts have always been known for their ferocity, they will launch the most violent attacks on any creature that enters their territory, and they will not die, but what is the situation now?

"Don't be in a daze, run, that guy is chasing after you!"

Barbarossa's reminder rang out suddenly, accompanied by a tremor like an earthquake.

Gerton remembered the mud and stone beast, and immediately stood up and quickly took a look at the surroundings, only to find that not only the spider, but also the other creatures of the forest were also fleeing for their lives - there were strange creatures such as two-headed gray wolves, horses with lion heads, large birds of prey that walked upright and had two arms, and many other common ordinary animals, all of which seemed to be caused by the arrival of the mud and stone beast.

Gehr didn't bother anymore, and ran out as fast as he could.

With the blessing of the wind energy particles, his speed was extremely fast, and he soon overtook the animals that fled in the same direction, becoming one of the creatures at the forefront of the fleeing army.

But it was at this time that Geer suddenly heard Barbarossa's reminder: "Be careful, there's something coming from behind!"

Then, Gehr heard a whistling sound bursting from the back of his head, which was so intense that it bordered on madness. (To be continued......)