Chapter 835 To Nokisi Point (3)
Chapter 835 To Nokisi Point (3)
Chapter 835 To Nokisi Point (3)
Despite its massive size, the bird displayed a remarkable agility and strength, maneuvering through the air with an instinctive grace that belied its colossal form.
Each flap of its enormous wings sent ripples through the sky, propelling it forward with a power and finesse that was mesmerizing to watch.
The wyvern, instead, was smaller than the majestic bird, carried with it an aura of fear and a palpable sense of might that commanded attention.
Its sleek black scales absorbed the sunlight, creating a stark contrast against the bright sky, making it appear as a shadow brought to life.
The flames that occasionally flickered around its body added an element of danger and unpredictability, highlighting its fearsome nature.
The problem was that If the rule size equal strength was true; the bird was stronger than the wyvern, and that was terrifying.
However, he couldn't understand how that was possible. Wyverns were supposed to be at the top of the food chain, at least on this continent.
This only made Erik convinced this creature came from the other one.
Erik was particularly affected by two of the many reasons that made the situation frightening. The first was that something big was going on the Mur continent.
The situation in that place must have been extremely dire to force the arrival of such an abomination on the Mannard continent.
Second: if a 'mere' flying Thaid was stronger than a wyvern, what were the true horrors that lived in the Thaid infested continent?
Were they really that much stronger compared to the Thaids here?
June watched in awe as the colossal bird unleashed a flurry of attacks.
Despite being confused by the sudden chaos, June couldn't help but feel a sense of reverence for the magnificent creature's prowess.
However, the reverence was shattered by Erik's shout. Visitt for the latest updates
"DIVE!"
At that precise moment, a cluster of trees, uprooted by the wyvern's tail, soared towards them. The sudden involuntary attack came out of nowhere, and Erik and June barely had a moment to react and avoid it.
"Run!"
As they sprinted away from the site of the aerial battle, both Erik and June couldn't help but feel a gnawing sense of apprehension.
The expanse of the open area around them felt oppressively vast, a seemingly endless terrain that stretched on far beyond what they had anticipated.
Despite their considerable speed, the distance to safety seemed to not shrink, as if the ground itself was stretching out beneath them. Erik's usually composed demeanor was ruffled, a rare occurrence. June, following closely behind Erik, mirrored his unease.
Erik glanced back and his eyes narrowed in concentration. The creatures were tearing into the side of the mountain, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
Then something happened. The two creatures behaved as if they got woken up by something, and started using their brain crystal powers with renewed frenzy, to the point they started solely using them.
The wyvern opened its jaws, unleashing a scorching torrent of flames that illuminated the sky in a blaze of fire.
Erik and June watched in horror as the flames crackled and roared, consuming the forest in a fiery blaze.
Amidst the devastation, the triumphant bird stood tall, its majestic form silhouetted against the backdrop of destruction.
Its wings outstretched, it surveyed the aftermath of the battle with an air of regal authority, a solitary beacon of strength amidst the charred remains of the forest.
[UNKNOWN WYVERN KILLED: MANA ABSORBING PROCESS STARTING.]
[0%...1%....5%...30%...70%...100%]
[MANA SUCCESSFULLY ABSORBED, STARTING CONVERTING PROCEDURE.]
[3...2...1...0]
[MANA SUCCESSFULLY CONVERTED INTO EXPERIENCE. 132353 EXPERIENCE POINTS AWARDED TO THE HOST.]
Erik was far from the sight of the crash. In theory, he should have been outside of the biological supercomputer's range of absorption.
To stay in that cursed place was only akin to suicide. He only wanted to escape, and that happened just because of pure and dumb luck.
Erik thought that what he absorbed was just a tiny speck of the creature's mana, that left the immediate area of the crash and entered the supercomputer's range.
The sheer magnitude of experience that a single thaid provided him was utterly astonishing. It was the largest surge of mana he had ever received from a single monster. Just how strong was this cursed Thaid?
Erik and June stood frozen in shock, their hearts pounding as they took in the unbelievable sight before them.
The forest fell silent, with only the rustle of leaves and distant cries of unseen creatures breaking the stillness after the battle. They exchanged a bewildered glance.
As the realization of the bird's victory sank in, Erik and June were left in a state of awe and disbelief, their jaws dropping in astonishment.
They had never seen such a show of power before, and the immense strength of the bird left them both trembling.
"Did you analyze it?" June asked.
"Are you crazy? That was the last thing I had in mind."
However, as they observed the bird gracefully soaring away, Erik's heart fluttered with a sudden urge. A mischievous smirk played on his lips.
June understood immediately what his master wanted to do as he saw the determined look in his eyes.
June's eyes, flickered towards the sky, searching for any sign of the creature.
"Did the bird go away?"
Erik wore a more contemplative expression. His brows furrowed as he tapped into his Instability Brain Crystal Power, trying to sense the bird's presence.
The corner of his mouth quirked up in a subtle smirk when he realized the bird had indeed left the area.
"I can't feel it anymore, so I would say yes," he said. There was a hint of relief in his voice.
"Should we go, then?"
His face then shifted to a more decisive expression etching across his features. "Yes."
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