Chapter 870
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Baptiste couldn't be humiliated. He didn't even get hurt by Dean but there was a feeling of extreme humiliation in his heart.
He slightly gritted his teeth. The anger in his heart made him want to roar, but he held back this time. He didn't want Dean to take advantage of his roar to quietly move forward and use his roar to cover the sound of his own actions. He couldn't be fooled a second time!
He controlled himself to calm down and recover his mood. The anger turned into a raging killing intent in his heart. He scanned every inch of soil around him, checking every leaf and weed on the ground, looking for Dean's footprints and smell.
However, he checked again and again and didn't find Dean's footprints near the stone. He suddenly understood that Dean or the King of Corpses had the ability to fly!
Looking at the vast night sky, Baptiste flew up and smelled the faint smell in the air. He clenched his fists and his eyes were gloomy. He knew it would be very difficult to find Dean again.
He, the dignified Abyss, was deceived and even humiliated by a dominator. The hatred in his heart almost swallowed the whole hill under his feet. He suppressed his anger and continued to search nearby.
In the forest, Dean slowly wriggled forward. It was very difficult for him to wriggle because he hid himself and Aisha inside a python. The python was not dead, but it was not far from death. It was at his mercy.
He was using the python to cover the smell and heat source. He believed that as long as the King of Corpses didn't have X-ray vision, the King of Corpses wouldn't be able to detect him. After all, he had covered the smell before he drilled into the python. Although it wasn't completely covered, it was difficult for the King of Corpses to detect him. Moreover, he could also use the python's heat source to cover the weak heat emitted by his body.
Dean knew that his second warning worked when he heard the sound of stone breaking. He didn't stop but continued to wriggle slowly. At this time, he used his X-ray vision to penetrate the python's body and saw a figure flying in the sky. It was the Abyss. The Abyss was scanning the ground while flying, but it didn't seem to notice the difference in the python.
With the size of the python, its body was just a little bit after swallowing two people. It didn't even squeeze out the outline of a human.
Dean stayed for a moment and continued to wriggle forward.
Ten minutes later, Dean saw the Abyss fly back and disappear in the distance.
He didn't drill out of the python's mouth but continued to control the python to wriggle forward. Half an hour later, he saw the Abyss pass by again. But this time it didn't fly over his head. It flew over the forest a dozen miles to the left and rushed into the distance.
Dean smiled bitterly in his heart. It seemed that his words made the Abyss angry. There was no clue but it didn't give up. It wasn't afraid that such a blatant search would attract other monsters.
He stayed in the python's body and wrapped around the tree. He looked up at the moon and waited quietly.
It didn't take long for Dean to see the Abyss come back again and fly into the distance. He didn't pay attention to it. He controlled the python to coiled around another tree and waited for the night to pass.
This time the Abyss didn't appear again. It seemed that it had given up. Dean still didn't come out of the python's body. From time to time, he controlled the python to swim for a distance. His body was used to the sticky python's body. Unknowingly, the night passed. Dawn appeared on the horizon. It seemed that there was hope.
Dean suddenly had some understanding when he saw the ray of sunlight. The God and faith pursued by all living beings were like the light of dawn. No matter how dark the night was, it could tear it apart and bring hope and light to the people who were struggling in the darkness.
"Unfortunately, it won't appear at night. This is the rule of the universe and the rule of life …" Dean looked at the warm dawn and sighed in his heart. Hope was beautiful. He never denied it. Unfortunately, hope always came too late. The saddest thing was that hope would never come in advance because it would only bring greater despair.
Just like the early arrival of dawn, it would lengthen the time of the day. It would affect many factors and cause the collapse of the biological chain. All of this was the rule of creation.
The only thing that could change was to become the king in the long night.
He thought sentimentally, but soon he put away his thoughts. The day was coming, and he should get down to business.
"Judging from last night's situation, this Abyssal expert is good at hiding and tracking. I don't know if he chased the beasts away to hunt them or if he had some other purpose. Those beasts were mostly at the Pioneer or Innermost level, and there wasn't even a single Dominator among them. To the Abyssal, hunting such monsters is too low a level. From what he said, I don't know if he's bluffing, or if there really is an Abyssal expert in his place of residence that matches his strength. Logically speaking, this shouldn't be a Divine Kingdom …"
After a night of escape and a long wait in the python, Dean thought of a lot of things. Aristotle went to the Kingdom of God for ten years. Back and forth, it could be seen that the road to the Kingdom of God was long. Although it was impossible to spend all ten years on the road, it shouldn't be so close to the Kingdom of God. It must be known that the time he spent on the road to here from the Giant Wall was not long.
From this it could be concluded that the Kingdom of God was not nearby. The Abyss was either the existence of other giant wall or the Abyss like Amelia.
Dean felt a headache. Most of the time he felt that information was far more important than combat power. He didn't know what the situation was in other giant wall. He only knew that the Abyss was the Lord of the Wall. But in addition to the Lord of the Wall, were there other Abyss?
Dean felt that the strength of each giant wall should be uneven. At least the Lord of the Wall was stronger than Sylvia's giant wall. After all, they were able to send nine such strong masters across the Abyss to find Sylvia and almost kill all the masters of Sylvia. This was something that Sylvia couldn't do.
If the Abyss came from other giant wall then Dean felt that he could deal with it. But if the Abyss came from the Abyss then things would be tricky. For him, the giant wall was the 'official force' of the Kingdom of God. Although he didn't know the strength of the giant wall. Maybe there were two or three abyss masters and a lot of dominators. But in contrast, the Abyss was more terrible.
After all, he had no way of knowing what the Abyssal Remnants had in their hands. For example, the Amelia Tribe was weak, but they had a terrifying weapon like the laser cannon. Moreover, they were living in a super aircraft that seemed to be the Aragami's spaceship.
"I should be able to find clues related to him from the direction where he expelled the beasts yesterday." No matter which possibility it was, he intended to take the risk to get close to it. If it was the giant wall then at least he knew the position of the giant wall. If it was the abyssal survivors then he needed to find a way to kill the person from last night and then break into their interior to see if there was a way to treat Aisha.
After making up his mind, Dean crawled out of the mouth of the half-dead python. He cut its belly and pulled Aisha out. Both of them were a bit embarrassed, but they were used to such things in the wilderness.
Dean took Aisha and rushed out of the forest. They flew along the plains outside while paying attention to the surroundings in case the abyss stayed in the vicinity. Although the possibility was very low.
After a moment, Dean found a trampled road full of mud. It was the road that the beasts had passed through last night. From time to time he could see the corpses of monsters on the ground. The smell of the abyss lingered in the air.
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