The goose feather-like flying snow fell into a palm wearing a black leather cover. As the palm retracted and released, the snowflakes turned into fine powder that was free of dirt and drifted away with the wind. Belmore clapped his hands and looked at the dense forest behind him. The wind blowing from there was scorching hot, out of place with the cold wind that was enveloping the forest at this moment. It was Reina\'s aura. A faint smile appeared on Belmore\'s face. "Reina and Young Master Allen are two completely different people."
Regis, who was sitting in the tactical flying car, nodded and said, "That guy is a Tyrannosaurus rex. Rude, proud, no matter what, you will only use force to solve it. You have to always carry a sword when you get along with him. "
As the two of them were talking, the light in the forest behind them suddenly dimmed. Then, a fireball rose from the forest. The surface of the fireball was dark red, like an ocean under midnight. There were also vortexes of fire. Those were actually a few energy storms. The fireball suddenly exploded, and several black-red pillars of fire rushed out. The Föhn wind and the heat wave couldn\'t wait to push from that direction.
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For a few seconds, Regis could only hear a rumbling sound in his ears. This forced him to cover his ears, and his eyebrows almost knitted together. He seemed to be saying something, but the explosion was so loud that Belmore couldn\'t hear what he was saying.
After the hot smoke and mist passed, a patch of snow water flowed down from a high place, over the chassis of the flying car, and arrived at Belmore\'s feet. Regis had already gotten into the flying car. He opened the door and said, "Are you coming in?"
"Wait a little longer."
"Tyrannosaurus rex is fine. I think those rats will be blown away." Regis spread out his palms.
Belmore replied, and a voice replaced him, "I have to admit, your puppy sometimes speaks to the point."
It was Reina, and he strode over with a wave of heat. He straightened his back like a king patrolling his territory. Wherever he passed, the snow would naturally melt, opening up a path that led straight to the flying car.
Regis curled his lips and said, "I swear, if you call me a puppy again, I will greet you with a knife and a sword."
"But you call me Tyrannosaurus Rex." Reina smiled and gave a childish answer.
Regis exhaled. "Alright, I won't call you T-Rex anymore."
"It's a deal, Regis."
Reina got into another flying car and said, "Let's go and see our luck. If we can encounter a group of Yordon outsiders, then our military merits will be guaranteed. "
"I was hoping to run into Allen." Regis slammed the door shut. "Will he be fine?"
"He'll be fine."
He told himself, and started the car. The two tactical flying cars restarted, and after rising a little off the ground, they flew forward with the wind and snow. The wind and snow were still blowing, and they began to drift through the woods and land on the scorched ground. The ancient trees here collapsed and the shrubs turned to ashes. The snow was burned into a huge round pit, and the ground was covered in crystal-like black crystals.
That was the trace of Reina's lava bomb.
Any place that was associated with words like underground or cave was mostly a damp and dark place. Allen used to think so, but he didn't think so now. The deeper he explored the underground cave, the more he found that the temperature did not drop but rose instead. Warm light came from the depths of the passageway, wisps of light seeped out from the cracks in the mountain walls. As a result, such a bright, warm, and dry underground world was formed.
Due to the appearance of warm light, the plants growing on the mountain walls or on the ground were no longer dark or gray. They began to have bright colors, but they were still not the common green on the ground, but vibrant red and orange. The mountain wall was a transition from blue to green. With the addition of these brightly colored plants, the scene in the depths of the cave was as beautiful as a mural.
A few pieces of fine sand rolled away from Allen's feet. The terrain of the passageway was gentle, but it was still going down. There were countless underground passageways like this. This huge maze was like the roots of a giant stone tree. Its branches were twisted and intertwined, forming an exceptionally complex structure. Allen suspected that they could lead to the center of the frost and reach the heart of the planet.
This was not impossible.
The underground karst caves that he had explored so far were much deeper than what was indicated in the Federation's data. During this time, Allen dissected several underground creatures that were not in the information, and this information could also be exchanged for military merits of varying value. Whether it was the Federation or Adahua Planet, they did not deliberately explore the ground. To them, the snow crystal associated ores on the surface were the greatest value of the planet.
Although Frost was small, it was still relative. The underground was incomparably deep and vast. If one had to explore it to the end, they would have to spend a lot of manpower and material resources. In the end, the cost-performance ratio was too low. In the exploration missions of Castellan Rock Base, the scope also included the current state of the underground world. However, no one would waste their energy underground. Even though Allen was forced by the situation, compared to the entire underground world, the place he had explored was like a drop of seawater to the entire ocean. It was just a drop in the ocean.
Allen tore off the sleeve of his tactical uniform and tore it into a few strips of cloth to tie to the wound on his left arm. Right now, his entire body was covered in cloth strips, and his blade armor was covered in cracks. Those were real cracks. There were two gaps that almost pierced through the armor. Fortunately, they didn't hit the magic energy sequence of the armor. Otherwise, the armor would only have a pure defensive ability left.
These cracks and gaps were naturally given to Catherine. The horizontal cracks were the credit of the snake sickle, while the gaps were the credit of the scorpion spear. In the past two days of battle, Catherine had appeared much more frequently than before, and the strength of her attacks was constantly increasing. This caused Allen to suffer more and more injuries. During this period, Allen had already used up a stimulant to escape from Catherine's storm-like attack.
Catherine seemed to be losing her patience, or perhaps she was gradually making up her mind. In short, Allen could clearly feel that Death was waiting on him. The scythe hanging above his head could cut down at any moment and take his life. Under such pressure, Allen displayed astonishing resilience. At the same time, his skills were growing rapidly.
All of this was forced out.
Opening his backpack, the nutrients had been used up. There were only a few stimulants left, and Allen smiled bitterly. Without nutrients, physical exhaustion was not a small problem. Food was easy to solve, but fresh water was difficult. So far, he only knew that some fern leaves were rich in water, but if he wanted to learn how to absorb water through these leaves, the efficiency would be far less than nutrients.
But now, he could only accept this fact. Allen leaned against a warm rock and used his dagger to pick off a nearby cluster of fern leaves. Then, he picked up three or five leaves and threw them into his mouth to chew. After biting the leaves, a burst of bitter leaf juice flowed into his mouth, almost making him want to vomit. However, in the end, he swallowed the leaves as well. The water and fibers in the veins of the leaves could sustain his survival. That was enough.
As for the taste, it could be completely ignored at this time.
Allen was like a herbivore, eating the fern leaves clean, leaving only the bare withered leaves. When he reached out to pick it again, a red shadow suddenly shot out from the fern cluster. Allen's reaction wasn't slow, and he turned the dagger in his hand and stabbed upwards. The tip of the knife immediately felt as if it had stabbed something. The thing that was stabbed by the dagger twisted violently, and the force was not small. Allen stabbed it down with a backhand and nailed it to the ground. Only then did he see that it was a snake-like creature.
This thing's body was as thick as an arm and its head was triangular. It had no eyes and a row of breathing pores. Its mouth was covered with sharp teeth, and it spat out a nearly transparent tongue with viscous liquid. On its head was a flesh sac with many folds on its surface. The texture was translucent, so he could see a small organ inside, like a human thalamus.
Its body was covered by a segmented, dark red shell. Thorns of different lengths protruded from its back, unevenly distributed. Black lines were distributed on the shell, making this underground creature look more like some kind of poisonous snake.
It was another completely new creature. Before this, Allen had never seen anything similar. As they went deeper underground, more and more of these unknown lifeforms appeared.
Allen faithfully recorded it, dissected the creature, and found a flesh sac that stored water in its body. After cutting it with the dagger, the water with a bit of a fishy smell flowed into Allen's mouth. This thing was much more efficient at replenishing water than the fern leaves.
The amount of water stored in a water sack was also very limited, only about a hundred milliliters. However, it was already a rare sweet dew for Allen. If he encountered this kind of creature again on the way, Allen would not be afraid of not having water to drink. They were simply mobile water reservoirs.
Suddenly, a chaotic sound came from behind the cave. Allen immediately drew his dagger and raised Xue Yin. Turning his head to look, he saw a few exotic beasts the size of dogs with disproportionately large heads flying in his direction with their mouths wide open. Among these exotic beasts, there were two more lurking monsters. They rushed through the cave passageway and pressed forward with a fishy wind.
Allen's eyes turned cold. In his line of sight, another figure flashed out from behind a lurking monster.
Catherine!
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