In the void of consciousness.
Allen calmly watched as the star he had plundered from the Origin Energy Star Sea disintegrated and separated, releasing surging Origin Energy that slowly fell into the two void volcanoes below. The two volcanoes were tall and short, and the distribution of Origin Energy they absorbed was also different. Most of the Origin Energy fell towards the towering volcano, and only a small portion flowed towards the low one. However, Allen could feel that the interior of the two volcanoes was connected. The Heavenly Fire Seed was deep at the bottom of the two volcanoes, burning and converting the Origin Energy from the Sea of Stars.
Ever since this low volcano had appeared, it was clear that the conversion efficiency of the Heavenly Fire Origin Energy had increased by about 20% compared to before. Allen couldn't help but think that since the Void Volcano could raise a crater on its own, would it be able to raise more mountains in the future, and even this void of consciousness would eventually turn into a magnificent mountain range?
How spectacular would that be? If that was the case, the efficiency of the conversion of Heavenly Fire Origin Energy would probably not increase by a few percent, but by several times, or even geometrically. At that time, even if a super star was plundered from the sea of stars, it would be quickly separated and transformed, right? Just thinking about it was exciting. At this moment, the void volcano trembled slightly, and lava flowed down from both volcanic craters, crisscrossing under the hillside, forming a fiery red lava network.
Allen looked down at the two void volcanoes.
He suddenly realized that he had never thought about what was beneath the void volcano, or what was in the depths of his consciousness? Nothingness? Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't. Previously in the Howling Forest, the Queen of Fear had used the synchronized resonance of the insect man to exert an exceptionally strong mental impact on Allen. It could be said that if Allen had been unable to counterattack at that time, Eric wouldn't have needed to appear at all, because his consciousness would have been erased by the Queen at that time.
Even if his body wasn't damaged, his consciousness would disappear forever. Allen would become a walking corpse, which was no different from death. At that time, he didn't know how he had counterattacked. Afterwards, he relied on his fragmented memories to figure out that the power to counterattack the Empress came from the depths of his consciousness.
In other words, it came from beneath the void volcano.
With a thought from Allen, the void volcano continued to draw closer. Soon, he saw the scorching lava and could even feel the incoming heat wave of the Föhn Wind. He could clearly see the veins on every rock of the mountain, and even the countless different combinations of sparks in the air. Then the Void Volcano rose up, and Allen felt weightless. He suddenly realized that it wasn't the volcano that was rising, but that he was descending towards the bottomless abyss below the volcano.
He raised his head. The two volcanoes were already only the size of a fist, but there was a spark in them that distance and darkness couldn't extinguish.
That was the spark of the Heavenly Flame.
Still descending, Allen could feel that he was heading deeper into the Void of Consciousness. If this was in the real world, such a falling speed and time would be enough for him to fall from a height of 10,000 meters to the ground. But the feeling of falling had not ended. However, in the endless darkness, Allen could gradually see something.
It was fire!
When he realized this, in the depths of the darkness, a fire flickered. It gradually expanded, and the heat wave gradually surged from below. Allen saw the flame growing stronger and stronger. In the end, a boiling dark red magma came head-on, instantly covering his entire line of sight. It was as if he had fallen into lava. Allen could feel his hair burning and his skin peeling off. However, there was no pain at all. Instead, there was an inexplicable excitement.
It was like a butterfly that was about to break out of its cocoon, filled with yearning and curiosity for its new life!
At the same time, far away on the other side of the earth.
Dead Valley.
After the Fire Lion Legion entered the Blood King's Cemetery, the counterattack went smoothly. After twenty days of hard work, the Imperial Army suppressed the relic creatures that had rushed up to the surface of the cemetery. Right now, the defensive line was being reinforced, but tonight, the creatures of the Blood King's Cemetery went berserk again for some unknown reason. After holding on for two hours, the Imperial Army had no choice but to retreat to the tenth floor before barely holding on.
This time, General Ellig also clearly felt some kind of commotion in the depths of the cemetery. All sorts of signs indicated that this was not a good sign for humans.
Allen opened his eyes. His entire body was drenched in sweat. He could still remember every detail of being washed away by the lava in the depths of the void of consciousness. He could even feel that there was something in the depths of the void of consciousness.
He could sense something amidst the fiery lava. It was intense and extreme information such as anger, destruction, destruction, and so on, which made him very uncomfortable right now. It was as if there was a ball of flame brewing and expanding in his body, but he could not find a place to vent it. At this time, Allen did not notice that his skin was slightly red. Deep in his body, every vein of the Calamity Circuit was erupting with thin Heavenly Flames.
There was a knock on the door.
Allen tried his best to restrain his emotions and shouted hoarsely, "Who is it?"
"It's me."
He recognized Lola's voice and said, "Come in."
The door was pushed open, and Lola walked in wearing only a thin sheet. With the light of the wall lamp in the room, one could see how seductive her long legs were that stretched out from under the quilt. Allen's chest rose and fell, and he felt the flames in his body grow stronger. They were boiling and roaring!
Lola walked to Allen's side and said with concern, "What's wrong with you? I felt that your aura was different just now."
As Allen's follower, Lola's spiritual connection with him was even closer than that of Lucy. When Allen was wrapped in the lava in his consciousness, Lola faintly sensed the change in Allen through the connection between the two. She did not even bother to put on her clothes and ran over with a blanket wrapped around her. When she reached out and touched Allen's cheek, Lola exclaimed, "God, why are you so hot?"
Lola's hand was like a switch, a switch that completely turned off Allen's consciousness. There was a bang in Allen's mind, and his eyes lit up. Lola suddenly screamed. The sheet on her body instantly turned to ash and fell off, revealing a beautiful body full of wildness and strength. Allen's gaze became extremely hot, and there was a burning breath flowing between his chest, making a low roar like a beast.
Lola subconsciously tightened her body. When she met Allen's eyes, she seemed to know what was going to happen and relaxed again. She had imagined this scene countless times, but she did not expect it to happen at this time and place. Lola's body trembled slightly, which made every hair on her body tremble slightly. For Allen, this was a fatal impact.
He pulled Lola over almost violently and pressed her on the bed. Then he buried his face in her chest and explored this mature and beautiful body. Lola closed her eyes. Her nerves were a hundred times more sensitive than usual. Every movement and every contact of Allen was infinitely magnified. She instinctively cooperated with the man's movements, making it easier for him to control her body.
When Allen forced his way in, her entire body arched up and she tightly hugged this man, not letting any space between them. Even if it was only a trace, she could not bear it. Allen was like riding a fierce horse. At first, their coordination was still immature, but gradually, the two of them became one. He flew, as if he had crossed a mountain, flowed through a valley, and finally climbed to the peak.
The flames in his body finally calmed down.
The two of them hugged each other tightly until dawn.
"Oh …"
Lola softly cried. When Allen woke up and left her body, she felt a strong sense of emptiness. Lola grabbed Allen's hand and bit it. Allen looked at her, and what had happened before became very distant and chaotic. Allen could not even remember how the two of them started and how it ended. He only looked at the slightly tired Lola and felt somewhat apologetic. He hugged the fiery body and asked softly, "How are you?"
"Very good, much happier than I imagined." Lola bit Allen's earlobe and asked, "What about you? Did I make you happy?"
"Very happy." Allen said truthfully.
Lola sat up and proudly showed her wonderful curves to Allen. She narrowed her eyes and asked, "I can still make you happier."
Allen glanced at the window and smiled, "It's almost dawn."
"It's okay, let's seize the time!" Lola reached out and pressed Allen down to prevent him from getting up, but she pressed her face against his body. A moment later, Allen's world became warm again. Another great battle.
The next day, Lola slept until noon before she got up. She also ate twice the amount of food she usually ate. Looking at Lola wolfing down the food on the table, Adele couldn't help but ask, "How hungry are you?"
Lola stuffed her mouth with bread and looked at Adele with a smile. "You'll know in the future."
Then she said in a voice that she could hear, "So this kind of thing is quite exhausting …"
"What did you say?"
"No, I said the bread was delicious."
The caravan stayed in Frost Wind City for two days. On the morning of the third day, the caravan left the city. Under the guidance of Ian, they gradually walked into the Cold Ridge Mountain Range. When they could no longer see Frost Wind City, the caravan was already in the vast mountains. Looking up, there were gray and towering mountains. Even though it was spring, the temperature in the mountains was still very low. Fortunately, Ian had already reminded everyone of the difference in temperature inside and outside the mountains before entering the mountains, so Sean and the other ordinary people were all wearing thick clothes.
Walking in the middle of the group, Edward rode his horse to Allen's side and said in a low voice, "Those people who were following us left Frost Wind City a day earlier than us. It seems that they aren't looking for trouble with us."
Allen nodded. At this moment, Edward said, "But don't be careless. There are a lot of people who want to cause trouble for you now."
"Just let them come. It's just the right time to pass the lonely journey, isn't it?"
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