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Chapter 484

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As for the secrets of the lava lake and the abyss, Angor decided not to look into them for now. If there was no way out, he could always come back later. r

With that in mind, he quickly calculated the amount of soul energy he would need to use and decided to fly away. r

Unbeknownst to Angor, not long after he started flying upward … A young girl wearing a blood-red bow on her head and bright red dancing shoes flew into the lava area under the guidance of a black cat. r

As Angor climbed higher, the air no longer felt hot. Instead, it began to feel colder. r

The flying fishes that were originally sparse in the lava area began to erupt in the air. Rays with wings, eels that slithered like snakes, squids that glowed with the light of fireflies, and enormous whales appeared in great numbers in the deeper, darker skies. r

Apart from the flying fishes, there were also countless schools of smaller fishes swimming around Angor. r

He noticed that the higher he flew, the more fish he saw compared to the grassland. r

There were so many different kinds of fishes. Angor could see more than six digits of them. r

"Are they all monsters?" Angor wondered. If that was the case, then they were too big and crazy. Magic beasts were also precious resources. Just in terms of alchemy alone, they were worth a fortune. r

As he pondered, he kept flying upward. r

In a moment of carelessness, he brushed past a flat flying fish that had appeared in front of him out of nowhere. r

To Angor's surprise, the flying fish didn't react at all. It just waved its tail and swam away. r

"That's not a monster?" Angor wondered. Since he was going to rely on his speed, he took out a Moonmoon Fruit from his bracelet and decided to do a little experiment. r

It was one of the fruits grown by the Krakoks. r

Using the fruit as a hidden weapon, Angor secretly aimed at a school of more than a thousand yellow fishes. r

The Man Moon Fruit fell into the school of fish and knocked them out. They wobbled for a long time before they could find their bearings again. r

It seemed that there was no supernatural reaction? r

Could it really be an ordinary fish? But ordinary fish shouldn't be able to fly into the air, right? r

Angor was even more confused now. r

He casually tossed a Man Moon Fruit to the red fish on the other side. However, the reaction this time surprised him greatly. Hundreds of small fishes were like chain bombs, exploding one after another. Not only was there a violent explosion, but flesh and blood splattered everywhere, attracting countless predators. Among them, there was also a gigantic predator whose entire body was surging with energy! r

He quickly used the sequence of gravity to get out of the area. r

Looking at the chaotic scene from afar, with energy overflowing and explosions ringing out one after another, it was as dangerous as a Transcendent battlefield! r

Angor gulped. He did not expect his careless action to cause such a huge reaction. r

In other words, there were both ordinary and supernatural fishes in the sky. They were all mixed together, and apart from the flying fish with obvious energy fluctuations, there was no way to tell them apart. r

It was like a trap. When one let down their guard, they would deliver a fatal blow. r

Angor sighed in relief. The sky was much more dangerous than the ground. For safety's sake, it was best not to touch anything. r

Angor kept flying upward. However, he soon noticed something terrifying. His Infinite Reticence had lost its effect for some reason, and he was surrounded by several giant sharks. r

Angor smelled blood from the sharks' mouths. At the same time, violent energy ripples spread out from the sharks' fins. r

It was an area-of-effect attack! r

Angor's soul was unharmed, but his body could not take the attack. He coughed up a mouthful of blood. r

His blood was like honey that attracted bees. As soon as he spat it out, he sensed countless pairs of eyes staring at him. r

More and more predators pounced on him in the blink of an eye. r

Infinite Reticence only weakened Angor's presence. If any of them noticed him, they would not be able to go back into stealth mode. Apparently, the sharks had used some unknown method to track him down. As a result, his body was injured and he was targeted by other predators because he vomited blood. r

Angor was in his soul form, so he could not use illusions. The only thing he could use was the sequence of gravity. The sequence of gravity could kill these sharks, but it would consume a lot of soul energy. In his current soul state, there was no way he could fight them head-on. Even if he used the Soul Orb, there was no way he could catch them all in one go. r

Plus, there were more flying fishes in the sky. It would not be wise to attract more of them. r

His only choice now was to run. r

Without hesitation, Angor kept flying upward with the fishes chasing after him. r

Angor was fast, but the fishes behind him were not slow either. He would have to fly as fast as he could to get rid of them. However, in order to avoid the "exploding fishes", he had to avoid other fishes while flying upward. This made it impossible for him to fly at full speed. As a result, there were too many fishes chasing after him. r

After flying for an unknown amount of time, Angor felt the air getting thinner again. r

The school of fish behind him was increasing in number because of his mad dash, and it seemed that there would be more soon. r

Angor still could not see an exit. He was starting to regret his decision. But if they ran down now, not to mention whether they would be able to escape the encirclement, there was no place to hide on the ground, and it would be very easy for them to die. r

While trying to figure out what to do, Angor suddenly saw a flash of light in the sky. r

It was a strange light. It was neither starlight nor moonlight. Instead, it looked like … a reflection?! r

This kind of reflection was like the reflection of a mirror. It was a phenomenon often seen on calm water or on intact glass. r

But why was there such a light in the sky? r

Was it an exit? r

With a puzzled look, he rushed to the light source. When he reached the source of the light, he saw that it was actually a transparent membrane. What was behind the membrane was not an exit. It was an endless body of water! r

It looked like an ocean. r

An ocean? r

He suddenly remembered what Dodoro saw when he was testing his talent. Was this the same ocean he was looking at? r

Angor wanted to break the membrane to see what was inside. r

But when he touched the membrane, a strange message suddenly appeared in his mind. It was a strange image. In the middle of a dark background, there was an hourglass that was glowing faintly. The bronze frame of the hourglass was engraved with ancient patterns, such as fishes, water, a sun, a moon, and a glowing object placed on an altar. r

Inside the hourglass, there was a kind of sand that shone with a golden light. Bit by bit, the sand dripped down from the glass ball at the top of the hourglass. r

The glass ball below was already covered with a layer of golden sand. There was still half of the glass ball above. r

Using his "supercomputer" ability, Angor quickly figured out how long it would take for the sand to finish dripping. Three hours later. r

Why did he get this message when he touched the membrane? What did the hourglass in the message mean? r

As he pondered, the fishes behind him were already closing in on him. Angor didn't have time to think. He used up half of his soul energy and unleashed a powerful attack on the membrane. r

The membrane was unharmed. r

Angor did some calculations and realized that even if he used ten times more energy, the membrane wouldn't be able to withstand the attack. r

The membrane couldn't be penetrated, and there were fishes behind him. r

Angor had no choice but to keep running. However, he couldn't see anything above him. He had to run along the edge of the membrane and look for an opening. r

There were already tens of thousands of flying fishes behind him. More than half of them were giant fishes, and they didn't look easy to deal with. Ice Storm, Water Arrow, Hurricane, Shockwave … Any time Angor paused for a second, they would attack him. r

Angor could tell that these attacks were stronger than level-2 cantrips. Some were even level-3 cantrips. r

Thanks to the sequence of gravity, Angor barely managed to escape from the barrage of attacks. r

After running for another three minutes, Angor finally came to a stop. A giant jellyfish about several hundred meters long appeared in front of him. The jellyfish was translucent and pink, and its body was surrounded by countless phosphorescent flames that released a faint green smoke. r

One of the flying fishes was caught by the smoke and turned into a pile of bones. r

The jellyfish was blocking Angor's way, and its Bone-corroding Phosphorescence made it almost impossible for Angor to break through. r

Angor sighed. He had no choice but to break through the encirclement as soon as possible. r

He didn't think he could get away with so many flying fishes around him. The shockwave alone was enough to give him a hard time. r

Angor's only chance now was to create chaos. r

He made up his mind and returned his soul to his body. r

When his soul and body returned to his body, the shockwave caused a lot of damage to his body. Without the sequence of gravity, he began to fall, which made him feel extremely uncomfortable. He steadied himself and forced himself to focus. r

Inside his mind space, he quickly created a cantrip model. r

A mist that reflected the light of the stars and the moon slowly took shape in his hands. Then, with great speed, it stuck together and completely enveloped the entire area. r

Fog Illusion!\ r

The predator's vision loses sight of its prey, but the prey is always in the fog. r

They swarmed in like a swarm of bees. r

Taking advantage of the chaos, he ejected his soul again and tried to break through the crowd. r

His strategy was very good. He hid himself from the sight of the larger fish, but when he rushed out, some of the smaller fish noticed him and attacked him. r

Thanks to his speed, Angor managed to dodge some of the attacks. However, some of them still landed on him. r

When Angor came out again, there were wounds all over his body, and he was bleeding profusely. r

His soul was fine though. r

He didn't have time to heal himself. After making sure there were no fatal injuries, he quickly took out a potion from his bracelet and poured it into his body's mouth. Then, he carried his body on his back and dashed downward.

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