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Chapter 2944

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Just as she was thinking about it, she felt that something was wrong.

The thing in front of her seemed to have grown bigger, turning into an even bigger black shadow.

Mo Weiyi thought that she was seeing things. She rubbed her eyes and took a closer look.

The giant python was expanding at a speed that was visible to the naked eye. It was already three times its original size!

What was going on?

Mo Weiyi was dumbfounded. She watched as the giant python rose rapidly and soon reached the roof.

It spread out and continued to expand. Soon, it occupied most of the space. Most importantly, it had no intention of stopping!

Mo Weiyi understood now. The python was planning to fill up the entire floor. Even if she could use the Phantom Spell, how could she hide when there was no more space?

At that time, he would become the python's meal!

"What are you waiting for? Run! "

A voice came. It was Zhuge Yan!

Mo Weiyi woke up instantly and ran up the stairs.

The giant python realized her intention. It opened its mouth and blocked Mo Weiyi's way.

If Mo Weiyi wanted to go downstairs, she would have to go through its mouth!

At that time, once it closed its mouth, Mo Weiyi would be in the stomach of the giant python!

But if she didn't run, the python would compress all the space sooner or later. It would be a dead end!

"Don't be afraid! Go through it! "

Zhuge Yan's voice came again. Mo Weiyi didn't hesitate anymore and rushed over.

She saw the python's fangs. They were like inverted daggers, almost as long as she was. It also had a carpet-like tongue. It felt soft when she stepped on it. She had goosebumps all over her body!

Not to mention the disgusting fishy smell. It almost made Mo Weiyi faint.

She held her breath and rushed over with a single thought. She quickly jumped down the stairs.

Behind her, the giant python hissed horribly.

Mo Weiyi took a few breaths to suppress the nausea in her stomach. Finally, she could speak.

"Zhuge Yan?" She looked at the second floor anxiously.

Zhuge Yan had divine instinct. Could he have been swallowed by the python?

This was Azure Thunder Academy's spiritual beast, it wasn't something a normal python could compare to. She still couldn't help but worry.

"I'm fine," Zhuge Yan said. His voice sounded tired.

Mo Weiyi's heart skipped a beat. Trembling, he asked, "What … what's wrong with you?"

Originally, Zhuge Yan didn't approve of her coming to Blue Thunder Tower. He wasn't even willing to let Mo Weiyi get involved in the battle between the two factions of Blue Thunder Academy.

But Mo Weiyi had made up her mind. In order to save Zhuge Yan, she was determined to trade with that person from Spirit Realm.

She was already unwilling to wait for even a single day. She had just learnt the Radiance Petal Technique and the Phantom Shadow Technique, and she could not wait to explore the Green Lightning Pagoda.

Now, Zhuge Yan seemed to be injured?

Mo Weiyi stood there. Her heart felt like it was being crushed. Two streams of tears flowed uncontrollably down her cheeks.

"Dummy," Zhuge Yan laughed softly. "I'm fine. I just used up a bit of spirit energy. I'll be fine after I sleep."

"Really?" Mo Weiyi wiped away her tears. Her heart calmed down a little.

"Of course, I have divine instinct. I won't be injured, and I won't be eaten by the giant python. What are you afraid of?" Zhuge Yan said.

She smiled. Tears still hung on her face, but her heart was filled with sweetness. "You're so annoying. I'm just worried about you, aren't I?"

She leaned against the pillar and listened to Zhuge Yan's mellow voice. She felt like being in his arms was the same as before.

If it was in the past, if she cried, he would definitely hug her and personally wipe away her tears!

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