Chapter 17.2
After The Abyss Dragon Woke Up Chapter 17.2
Fuck, it’s over. (2)
But for some unknown reason, Mu Heng just had a strange feeling, as if something was dragging him in the depths of the cave.
This feeling was not clear, but it made him feel unexpectedly uncomfortable.
Since it was so, he went to take a look.
Mu Heng had always acted decisively.
He jumped down and controlled the magic power to hold himself firmly on the opposite rock wall.
It was dark in the depths of the cave, and a cold wind blew out from it.
The fringes of the gravel rolled in the wind, making sporadic sounds.
Mu Heng narrowed his eyes, looked inward thoughtfully, and then walked towards the cave.
At that moment—
"Roar!"
Suddenly, a roar came from the distant sky, and an intimidating dragon's roar echoed between the sky and the earth.
Mu Heng was startled and immediately turned his head to look in the direction from which the voice came.
Through the heavy clouds, the huge body of the giant dragon was faintly visible in the distance, its dark wings stretched gracefully.
After a long silence, Mu Heng let out a long breath.
The spiritual-magical sword in his palm shattered into light spots. and slowly dissipated in the air.
Although he was very unwilling, Mu Heng knew very well that he would not be able to catch up to the dragon.
He laughed softly and briefly, but the faint smile, so like ice floating down a river, did not reach his eyes.
It doesn't matter, we will meet again sooner or later.
Mu Heng straightened his gloves slowly, turned around, and prepared to leave.
But the moment he raised his hand, he inadvertently glanced at the watch he was wearing on his wrist—it was shoved to him by the person in charge before he entered the test. Although the GPS temporarily failed in the area covered by the abyss rift, as long as the wearer got close enough, the watch could track and detect nearby students.
At this moment, the indicator light on the watch was on.
Mu Heng was slightly startled and looked in the direction indicated.
It led deep into the cave.
In the clouds—
The insect’s wings flapped continuously in the air, falling down little by little.
It was panting violently, almost exhausted.
This was the first time that the demon insect had controlled so many puppet insects at one time.
However, the size of the dragon was really too big.
Not to mention making them into strict shapes and making them rub their wings in sync to create a dragon’s roar.
Fortunately, the distance was really far, and the whole appearance was quite decent.
It should have been no problem to fool humans from kilometers away.
After the whole process, the demon insect felt that it had lost half of his life.
It landed on the top of the rock wall, gasped until it caught its breath, and then climbed towards the cave where it had put Shi An down.
In the distance, the demon insect saw a man standing at the entrance of the cave.
He was tall and had bright silver hair.
Wasn't that the human being that it didn’t want to see the most?
Insect: "..."
It watched helplessly as Mu Heng walked towards the depths of the cave.
Insect: "..."
Fuck, it’s over.
The depths of the cave were dark and icy, and the rock-strewn ground was extremely uneven, making a screeching crunch under hard-soled boots.
The inside of the cave was much larger than it looked outside, and the sound of footsteps echoing through the rock walls sounded hollow and distant.
Mu Heng lowered his eyes and pressed the indicator button on the watch.
"Beep beep beep-"
A faint electronic sound came from the depths of the cave. It sounded vague and intermittent, as if it had been destroyed.
Mu Heng followed the direction of the sound and looked.
He was stunned.
A young man was lying quietly on a flat surface. His slender back was slightly arched, and the whole person seemed to be shivering from the cold.
The worst thing was……
He had no clothes on him.
Or rather, it was worse than not having clothes.
The clothes were torn into pieces of cloth clinging onto his body, revealing large expanses of dazzling white skin that seemed to glow in the dark.
The rips and tears were from waist to legs.
Almost subconsciously, Mu Heng immediately turned his head and looked away.
The electronic sound of the watch was still ringing indistinctly, echoing in the dark cave, and it sounded particularly irritating.
Mu Heng paused and stepped forward.
He took off his overcoat and wrapped it around the unconscious figure.
The dazzling white was finally completely covered.
Mu Heng turned his head and looked in the direction from which the sound came.
He saw that the broken watch was lying on the ground, making intermittent and struggling sounds.
He raised his foot and placed it back down, only to hear a "click", and the annoying beeping sound finally stopped.
The cave was dead silent again.