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Chapter 927 The vast land (III)

The entire forest was wrapped in by a sudden hurricane. Fortunately, the protection of the huge canopy of ancient trees was not as serious as expected, but instead completely dissipated the dull and decay aura accumulated over the years.

He led Cassiehe to travel among the ancient trees. After about an hour, Cassie finally found a temporary shelter. It was an ancient tree struck by lightning, which broke from the middle. The surrounding ancient trees quickly expanded their branches and leaves in the following time, and finally shone into its deadness.

A huge tree stump left behind was dug out by the creatures, which was just enough to serve as a resting place. Because Cassia felt that heavy rain would come soon, and this weather had cut off his idea of ​​rushing on the road again.

After dragging the iron box into the hole, Cassia asked Cassie to find food by himself, and then he stepped up the time to collect enough dry wood around and piled it up. This time he did not carry high-energy fuel on his body.

Cleaning out a clean place at the entrance of the tree hole, Cassia quickly raised the fire, and the wind was against the direction of the wind. The flames were not dancing violently, which added a little slight light to the forest in the evening forever. I found a strong dry trunk, and Cassia sat next to the fire, and felt comfortable and warm.

There is no tendency for hurricanes in the sky to ease at all, and it is the same. It has not yet reached its peak and is still in a period of gathering strength.

"It should be considered a kind of extreme weather, but it is not suitable to say it is an extreme climate." Cassia took out a small notebook and pen on her body, and while writing something, he talked to herself. While recording the scene he had just seen and heard, the flames projected the shadow of the pen onto the small notebook. The handwriting was not beautiful, but it could only be said to be neat. But when looking at these empire words that were arranged and combined, Cassia then raised her head and placed her eyes on the fire in front of her, feeling that the sound of wind and leaves around her suddenly became smaller.

Even if it was just a moment, Cassia seemed to have felt the mood of Pekinz a thousand years ago. She sighed and exhaled, and Cassia stepped up the time to record the scene when the sound of a clatter in the air in words.

"The sky covered by clouds may be something that human eyes cannot reach. From history to now, the mist that has existed all year round has covered very important things, and that will be the source of sound." I feel like a recorder and adventurer. Even though I guessed the final cause of this phenomenon in my heart, I had long been investigated and was lying in the archives of major forces.

What exactly would it be? After reading what he wrote, Cassia finally pulled it off and threw it into the fire. At that time, Pekinz did not give a specific answer in the book. Perhaps he knew the true appearance of all the notes in the book, but as a publication, it seemed to be more attractive with a little mystery.

I don’t know if this is a bad thing, at least Cassia thinks it is, and she is very curious and can often torture herself from all aspects. During this period, she looked at the mechanical watch every ten minutes, and Cassie has been almost an hour away from going out. Due to the impact of hurricanes, her daily rapid hunting has also been delayed.

Cassia stood up and walked to the edge of the tree hole. The circling cold wind rolled the dead leaves into the air and brought them to the distance. The air became wet at a visible speed. With less than a minute of intervals, there was an additional "crackling" sound of the leaves rubbing.

The heavy rain had arrived, and soon large and cold water droplets gathered from the tree canopy, and the humid environment suddenly felt a sense of discomfort of being soaked in corpses. The southern forest was originally an ancient forest, and all the ancient trees and plants here could be called living fossils, so it was not too much to think of as corpses.

The breath he exhaled was white. Cassia looked at the forest covered by the trunks. When she thought that Cassia should come back soon, her body suddenly tensed up. Her eyes were naturally looking slanted forward as her head deflected. A subtle sound came from there, as if something was moving forward in such a stormy weather.

Standing still and waiting for half a minute, a wild beast with hair all over his body smoother and brighter in the gathering rain walked into his sight. It was like a common green wolf in the southern forest, but the fur color had a rare dark red color, one by one, which was close to the skin, like long needle-shaped scales, and the rain fell naturally when it fell on it.

The two eyes were green and the body was nearly two meters tall. Cassia judged that it was not a young giant wolf, but an adult body, but its species limited its size. It was discovered that Cassia was looking at him later than a minute. The wolf stopped immediately and stared at Cassia. The gushing heat rushed forward one or two meters away before gradually dispersing, and the two rows of sharp sharp teeth were also exposed.

"Norta!" A human voice came from a distance, as if it was the name of the wolf. Then a group of four walked out from behind the ancient tree. Two men, one in middle age and the other was very young. The remaining two were women, one was about the same age as a young man, and the other was a girl, about twelve or twelve years old. The dress was very different from that of the empire, at least the pattern decoration of the clothes Cassia had never seen it. At this time, Cassia realized that the sound just now was the language of the Fire Alliance, but his brain was too fast to make him realize the difference. The four of them stood beside the red wolf, and took the tiredness after taking the long journey. They all looked at Cassia for a while.

"Human!" With doubts, none of the four people moved, and only one of them reached out to pat the Red Wolf's body, but the Red Wolf still showed its sharp teeth. Cassia looked away and looked at the ancient tree next to the four people, and there was unconcealed footsteps coming from there.

The red wolf roared almost at the same time, and immediately turned around and looked in the same direction. The needle-shaped hair on the spine also stood upside down, making an attacking posture. The roar did not act as a deterrent, and the footsteps became louder from far to near. The four people immediately acted and all left the red wolf, without any doubts, quickly came to a position not far away from Cassia to watch out.

"Discartley!" The middle-aged man called out at this time, and the young woman answered, turning around and pulling the girl to stand behind the two men. With the sound of dead branches breaking, both men pulled out their weapons, designed pistols with a much different style from the Empire, but they were very close to the wheel that Cassia was used to using.

Cassia looked at the four people and the red wolf, not knowing what to do for a moment. She should remind them that Cassia felt that it was better to meet humans in the forest, although this did not help or affect his journey.

"Hey, young man!" The middle-aged man turned his head a little bit at this time and called Cassia.

Cassia turned her head and was about to respond, but Cassiehe was already carrying a dead sharp-horned sheep in one hand and holding the beloved giant sword in the other hand.

"Dragon!" The middle-aged man said with shock and anger, and stepped back a little, and completely blocked Discartley and the little girl with another young man.
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