Dean pushed away the weeds and moved forward. The weeds were nearly three meters high, completely submerging him and Aisha. Their vision was completely blocked. Fortunately, Dean could use thermal response to observe the surrounding environment. Every time he moved a certain distance, he would use his x-ray vision to carefully observe the surroundings. Using x-ray vision consumed too much eyesight and physical strength, but he would use it again after reaching the distance he could observe. Repeating this process, it was a greater guarantee of safety.
Through x-ray vision, Dean knew that he was walking in an abandoned street. There were two rows of houses around him, but the houses had long been broken. Only the buried cement foundation was still there. Looking from the outside, it was not a street at all, but a wilderness jungle with dense weeds. Occasionally, he would encounter one or two huge skeletons lying in the grass.
These skeletons were extremely large. Some were four to five meters tall and looked like bulls. Some were twenty to thirty meters long and looked like lizards or giant dragons. It was not difficult to tell that they were once extremely ferocious monsters. But now, they had turned into withered bones and were resting in this desolate grass, letting the insects and strange birds rest.
Whoosh!
Suddenly, a shadow with the same color as the weeds with black spots jumped out of the grass. It looked like a cheetah, but its body was extremely slender. It opened its mouth and a fishy smell gushed out. It bit Dean's shoulder.
Dean had long noticed this monster through thermal response. Its hunting level was only about 60, which was equivalent to the general Pioneers. He did not avoid it. While it was lying in ambush, he also ambushed it.
Bang!
His right arm swung out rapidly. With a single thought, a cold light flashed before his eyes. The next moment, the head of the ferocious demon that was biting his shoulder shattered like a crisp eggshell. His right arm smashed straight into its body, smashing it to the ground. There was no twitch or scream, it died instantly.
Dean waved his arm, shaking off the brain and blood stuck on it. He sped up and moved forward. After walking for four or five miles, he returned to normal speed.
"Let's find a place to rest." Dean turned to Aisha and said.
Although he knew that Aisha would not respond, he was used to communicating with her.
After that, Dean glanced around and saw several monsters with low physiques living in the grass. They were far away from him, so there was no need to pay attention to them. Dean found a nearby pile of stones and sat down. He took out a piece of worm's flesh from his backpack and fed it to Aisha.
After watching her finish eating, he took out the ribs of a forest tiger that he had killed on the way. Among the many monsters, the flesh of some monsters was edible, like the little blue fish in the Blue Fish Lake. Although it contained a lot of nuclear radiation and eating it would have a slight effect on the body, in the wilderness, one could lose their life at any time, so there was no need to worry about this little bit of radiation.
Dean didn't use fire to roast it, so as not to emit too strong a smell. He cut the ribs into finger-long strips, threw them into his mouth and chewed them. His mouth was full of bloody smell. It was a bit pungent at first, but after eating more, he felt it was a bit sweet and delicious.
After eating more than half of the rib, Dean felt his stomach was cold, but his whole body had recovered a lot of strength. He looked at the sky. In less than four hours, night would come.
"Let's walk a little more at night," Dean said to Haisha.
Aisha sat quietly and didn't speak.
Dean stood up and continued to walk with her.
After walking for more than an hour, Dean came out of the jungle. In front of him was a plain, and his field of vision instantly widened. At a glance, he saw dozens of large and small piles of bones piled up on the plain. Some were big, some were small, some were complete, and some were messy. Among them, there was a more than six meters long crawling slowly. This thing seemed to see Dean and turned its head.
Dean had never seen this monster in the Monster Atlas. In fact, after coming to the abyss area, there were many monsters that he had not seen or recorded in the Monster Atlas, so he could only judge by the heat response.
When this monster looked at him, Dean saw the heat response in its body. It was only at the Pioneer level. He was relieved, but still didn't dare to be careless. After all, some monsters knew how to hide the heat response, and even some monsters' heat response in the state of battle was completely different from the usual state. He stood quietly and watched it crawl.
It crawled very fast, but it was only at the Pioneer level. Dean was relieved. He rushed out quickly and waved his right arm. Bang! The monster's head was torn open, and its body was thrown seven or eight meters away.
Dean shook off the blood on his arm and didn't stop. He continued to move forward.
This was a plain. If he met other monsters, he would be directly exposed. Fortunately, he could see other monsters in advance.
When night fell, Dean had already crossed the plain and came to another forest. The environment outside the giant wall seemed to be in addition to plains and jungles, forests, swamps and barren black ruins.
"Huh, let's rest here." Dean exhaled and looked at the forest in front of him. If it wasn't for the fact that it was getting dark, he really didn't want to spend the night in the forest. In his experience, the night in the forest was the most dangerous. The reason was that the forest environment could collect a lot of rainwater on rainy days, block the sun, and reduce the speed of water evaporation. Therefore, most forests had water sources.
Where there was water, there would be ambushes.
Dean didn't go deep. Although it was about four o 'clock, the sky was already dark because of the thick fog in the sky. He jumped on a giant tree branch with Aisha and checked the surrounding environment. There were two small heat sources in the front and left two kilometers away. There was nothing to worry about. He opened his backpack and took out the Undead powder from it. He sprinkled it around the branches and under the tree. Then he used a knife to cut a groove in the trunk, which could accommodate both him and Aisha. It would be their nest tonight.
He picked some leaves and interspersed them with branches to make a leaf door.
After the preparation, he and Aisha entered the tree hole and covered the leaf door. They were ready to wait until dawn — if they were lucky tonight.
Sitting in the tree hole, Dean was always observing the movement around him. He didn't dare to relax for a moment.
In this sealed environment, time passed quietly. Silence, stiffness, and loneliness were the enemies of wilderness hunting. The only thing Dean could do was to endure.
When night fell, Dean clearly saw that the heat sources around him had increased. A red heat source appeared around him. Some passed in a hurry, some stayed on the ground and seemed to be looking for food.
Some met each other and fought with each other.
From time to time, the loud roar of beasts became the only song in the wilderness at night.
Dean felt a little sleepy at night. He glanced at Aisha and felt that his spirit had recovered a lot. He patrolled the surroundings again.
At about three o 'clock in the morning, the ground suddenly shook violently. Dean was alarmed. He quickly looked and saw a group of ferocious monsters running horizontally from seven or eight miles behind him. They rushed straight into the forest, far away from him.
He was a little surprised. Through the outline of the heat source, he found that the types of monsters in this group were very different. Ordinary groups of monsters were basically the same group of monsters, but this group of monsters was strange.
While he was surprised, he suddenly saw a whistling sound flying up from behind the group of monsters. Then it swooped down and plunged into the group of monsters.
For a time, the panicked roars of the monsters rose one after another.
Dean's pupils shrank. He found that the flying figure was impressively in the shape of a human!
Moreover, the heat source emitted by this humanoid figure was as strong as the sun. It was incomparably dazzling in the dark. He had never seen such a blazing heat source. It was several times stronger than the one he had seen in the giant wall!
Abyss walker!
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