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Chapter 839

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Lola looked at Allen curiously and worriedly. She didn't have the space or time to intervene in the short but intense battle just now. Before she could react, the battle had already ended. Allen seemed to have easily repelled the man, but Lola knew that his opponent was extremely terrifying. Talikova had described Les to her more than once and told her that Ariman had died at the hands of that man.

Now that Allen was running without saying a word, she was really worried. When he arrived at the foot of the mountain, Allen finally knelt on the ground and spat out a mouthful of thick blood mist. Lola cried out in alarm and hurriedly helped him up. At this moment, Allen's face was like golden paper and his breathing was chaotic. He smiled at Lola and fainted without warning. His body temperature was frighteningly high, as if the blood in his body was boiling violently!

At this moment, Belmord rushed over and carried Allen without saying a word. He only said to Lola, "Follow me."

The entire process of Allen and Rice's battle was unimaginable to outsiders. During the battle, Allen was like a precise machine that could not tolerate the slightest mistake. He used the iron wall to block Rice's whistling sound and break through his opponent's invisible force field with his rage. In the end, he used the condensed lightning to force Rice back with pure will. This was simple to say, but from the iron wall that focused on defense to the full bloom of the main attack, and finally to the half lightning, the changes in Origin Energy and scheduling during this period, if they were to be represented by data, then the amount of data generated in an instant would be enough to build a digital model!

Allen's control over Origin Energy was so high that it was already very rare among experts of the same level, or even those of a higher level than him. However, even for him, this was the first time he had changed the allocation of Origin Energy so quickly and accurately. It could be said that he was forced out, and the result was that the change in Origin Energy was too great and too fast, almost causing his blood vessels to explode.

After that, he dragged Lola down the cliff. In fact, he had been enduring the impact of the Origin Energy countercurrent. It wasn't until he reached the ground and felt Belmond's aura that Allen allowed himself to faint. This was an outcome he did not wish to see. If he could, he would rather pay a certain price in exchange for his consciousness. After all, they were currently on an extremely dangerous battlefield, but Allen had no choice but to do so. That was because his injuries were so severe that he could only gain a buffer by temporarily fainting.

The blood vessels all over his body were now full of cracks, and they had expanded to their limits. They were just a few millimeters away from the critical point. At this moment, Allen's skin was suffused with an unnatural flush, and his body temperature had also exceeded 45 degrees. Belmond, who was carrying him, felt that Allen was like a bomb that could explode at any time!

After an unknown period of time, his consciousness was like a thin stream of water emerging from the dry and cracked earth, gradually converging into a bundle, once again forming a complete whole. When Allen woke up, he couldn't help but groan. He felt as if his consciousness had been shattered into thousands of pieces, and now he was just barely glued together with gel. However, the tentacles of his thoughts seemed to have expanded quite a bit, and he could now touch places that were further away. His senses had also become clearer.

He hadn't opened his eyes yet, but he could feel that he was in a cave. The cave was gourd-shaped, spacious in front and back and narrow in the middle. At this moment, he was in the depths of the cave, and there was a natural pool not far away. However, the pool was already frozen, but there was still running water ten centimeters below the surface of the ice!

Before his perception was clear, everything within ten square meters of Allen appeared in his mind with all the data in detail. This was very similar to the realm of understanding all things, but it wasn't as large as the range of perception of all things. However, if there were no secrets to speak of within ten meters, it would be enough for Allen to fight in close combat.

Just think about it, with such a high level of perception, what other secrets could the opponent have? Of course, in actual battles, the level of perception should be affected by Origin Energy interference, environmental factors, and even the opponent's own strength. However, compared to the past, it was already much better.

Only after his consciousness no longer had the intense feeling of division did Allen dare to open his eyes. Fortunately, he didn't see a fragmented scene, and he couldn't help but heave a sigh of relief. Then, he examined his body. He didn't have any external injuries, but there were many internal injuries. The internal injuries in his body were mainly concentrated in the blood vessels and organs. Due to the excessive degree of Origin Energy's instantaneous change, the blood vessels and organs were inevitably damaged by the reaction force.

Right now, Allen only felt that his entire body was swollen. Of course, his muscles and bones did not show any signs of swelling. However, the blood vessels were stretched to the limit by the Origin Energy and had yet to recover, which was why they were swollen. The illusion of swelling. However, after surviving this time, Allen's blood vessels had been strengthened in terms of width and toughness. However, he didn't want to do it again no matter what. As for the damage to the organs, it was much lighter than the damage to the blood vessels. However, the tiny cracks on his organs reminded him that he couldn't attack with all his might for a short period of time.

Otherwise, his entire body would probably explode like a balloon.

As his consciousness recovered, his senses gradually became sharper. As a result, Allen heard muffled explosions coming from outside from time to time. Occasionally, the cave would shake slightly, scattering a few strands of sand. He frowned. There seemed to be a battle going on outside. Then there was no time for him to lie down. Allen propped himself up, and mournful cries came from all over his body. All sorts of data from all parts of his body told him that it was best to lie down at this time, but he still stood up.

Just as he picked up Xue Yin, he heard Belmond's happy voice, "Young Master, are you awake?"

The man drilled into the depths of the cave with a faint blood aura and casually threw an energy gun to the ground. He pulled out a short blade without a handle from his body and picked out some fragments from his legs and chest. The fragments bounced to the ground with blood, and Belmond shouted, "Unfortunately, there's no wine."

Allen asked, "How's the situation outside?"

Belmond smiled bitterly and said, "It's pretty bad. It looks like we're surrounded. We don't dare to move casually when you're unconscious. But now that you're awake, you can consider breaking out of the encirclement. "

"What about after breaking out of the encirclement?" Allen asked indifferently.

Belmond was speechless. Now that this mountain area had become the nest of the outsider army, they were like mice falling into a lion's den. What was worse was that the lions here were not ordinary. Even if he broke out from here, he would only be caught by more lions after breaking out, and he would inevitably be torn to shreds in the end. Thinking of this, Belmond couldn't help but smile bitterly. The killing intent in his eyes suddenly intensified as he said, "Why don't we fight them to the death?"

Who would be willing to risk their lives unless they were helpless? Allen shook his head, "It's not time yet. Let's go. Take me out to take a look first."

At this time, Belmond could also tell that Allen was not in a good condition. His aura was still very weak. Although his vital signs had stabilized, he was unable to fight with others. He immediately let Allen place one hand on his shoulder and help Allen walk out of the cave.

Outside the cave was a slope, and there were a few irregular boulders erected on the slope, which was a natural shelter. However, these shields were already badly damaged and had been shattered by the beams of light. On the hillside, nearly a hundred Catu warriors were constantly attacking this small position, and there were already many corpses piled up at the foot of the slope. The Catu archers desperately bombarded the top of the slope to cover their warriors as they rushed up the slope.

Often when they reached the top of the slope, Hubble would pounce out. Under a burst of punches and kicks, corpses rolled down, and then he retracted. This time was no exception. Hubble had forgotten how many times he had pounced. Originally, with his strength, it would not be difficult for him to annihilate this group of Catu warriors, even if there was a five-toothed warrior commanding the group. However, Lola was worried that after Hubble destroyed this group, it would attract more enemies, or that the experts of the Catus would directly attack. That would become even more troublesome.

In the end, it was because Allen was seriously injured and was unable to move his position. Otherwise, it wouldn't be difficult to kill and run away.

A fierce bombardment finally caused a large amount of rocks to fall from the mountain body above. Talikova happened to be below, and the girl was immediately shocked by the earth-shattering aura. When he regained his senses, the largest rock had already reached his head!

Suddenly, a figure pounced over. Hubble roared and pressed down on Talikova, using his body to block the falling rocks for her. After the rocks fell, they had already piled up into a small mountain. Lola snorted and suddenly stretched out her body. She held an energy gun in each hand that she had snatched from the Catus and fired fiercely at the foot of the mountain, temporarily suppressing the opponent's firepower. Then, he pounced back, wanting to help lift the stone to save her, only to see a large hand suddenly piercing through the rubble. Following Hubble's earth-shattering roar, the pile of rubble immediately bounced off and rolled down the slope, knocking back a group of Catus who wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to rush up the slope.

"Talikova!" Lola shouted and rushed over, only to see the girl sitting on the ground unscathed, still in a daze. Lola kept knocking on Hubble's chest, "Thank you."

Hubble spat out two gray dragons from his nostrils, shook his head, and poured out a mouthful of sand from his ears. Then, he picked up the largest feldspar and ran towards the edge of the slope with a loud roar. With a forceful throw, the feldspar pierced through the air and smashed heavily into the enemy formation below the slope, crushing seven or eight archers to death. Hubble stamped his feet and beat his chest, looking like he was demonstrating.

"I'm relieved to see that you're still alive and kicking."

Suddenly, he heard a familiar voice behind him. Hubble turned around abruptly and saw Allen letting Belmond carry him out. After walking for a while, Allen had already gotten used to his current condition, so he patted Belmond on the shoulder and said softly, "I can walk by myself."

Hubble shouted happily, "Kid, you're finally awake. You've kept me waiting for too long."

"I've indeed kept you waiting for a long time. I'm sorry to have delayed everyone for a long time." Allen shrugged his shoulders. Amidst the dancing beams of light and the exploding clouds, he looked complacent and relaxed. He smiled and said, "Then it's time to leave. Hubble, can you get rid of those guys down there? "

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