389 The gray horse rides on the wind (Part 2)

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The earth was torn apart, and the sand surface instantly collapsed into a hundred-meter-long ravine, swallowing Luo Binhan and Bang Bang into it. In the chaos, Luo Binhan tried to grab Bang Bang, but was thrown into the bottom of the pit by a burst of falling sand. He was buried alive by the sand for at least more than 20 seconds, feeling like he was being pressed under a mountain. The feeling was really terrifying, but he couldn't even move a finger.

Fortunately, he soon felt his surroundings become softer. Shadows spread out from the sand beneath him, soaking everything silently. When the wave of shadows completely submerged him, Luo Binhan not only felt no pain, but was freed from the pressure of being buried alive. His body rose with the surge of shadows, and soon returned to the surface.

He struggled to pull himself out of the dark pool of shadows, and then covered his eyes with his arms in a panic. He only had time to take a glance, but he already knew what kind of situation he was in at this time: seven "zodiac beasts" had already fallen from the sky, surrounding this small area. Those monsters were so huge that their bodies and wings overlapped each other, intertwining into intricate light spots and lines, while the fire wings were gathered at the top.

Luo Binhan couldn't tell them apart at all in that hasty glance, as if he was in a strange and majestic ring-shaped star palace, with the blazing sun burning on top of the bright "city wall", making him unable to hide.

"This is really scary." Garfield said softly in his head. "Even I have never seen such beautiful and terrifying life in my memory. They don't seem to come from the past of this battlefield... I think , they are something completely new. Is this a sign of change?"

Luo Binhan was not interested in hearing this. He still doesn't know what these "constellations" are capable of, but he has no intention of confronting them. It was a visible act of suicide. He started looking around for Asabam and Bangbang.

The surrounding light was so bright that it could blind him. Only the dark shadow pool still rippled on the ground, which convinced him that Asabam had not been wiped out by these star beasts. He lowered his head and called the other two people hoarsely, but the world in his ears was still dead. Only the continuous trembling of the earth and the violent air currents beat him, making him realize that the beasts of the constellations were still howling and roaring.

The temperature of the air is rising rapidly. Luo Binhan was bleeding and sweating constantly. He was soon soaked through and ran towards the center of the Shadow Land in embarrassment. In the chaos, he saw the ground rising and rising into a black mountain. It stood tall and surrounded by star beasts, as if it was endlessly absorbing all the light and heat. The peak quickly spread to Luo Binhan's feet, swallowing him up mercilessly. Luo Binhan has not yet decided how he wants to die - behind him is the blazing monster of the constellation, and in front of him is the dark shadow peak that even engulfs the light. Neither path seems to intend to leave his whole body - half of him The body has been completely sucked into the black peak.

There was no pain, not even the ability to distinguish between hot and cold. Luo Binhan's exposed right eye was still blinded by the strong light, while his left eye was sunk deep into the black peak. Something flickered in that deep void of nothingness. He subconsciously wanted to recognize it clearly, but he only felt a series of chaotic lights and shadows flashing before his eyes. He vaguely saw countless white marble columns, rhombus crystals that changed and glowed like a kaleidoscope, and stone statues that towered into the clouds but were covered with moss... That All the scenes passed by in a flash of sparks, and he couldn't even be sure whether he saw something wrong.

An undercurrent of force pushed him out of the Shadow Peak. His body was separated from the shadow and fell three to four meters. At this time, he could already feel the fire burning behind him, and he would be burned into a ball of charcoal at any time.

The black peak rises rapidly. The foot of the peak gradually becomes slender, and finally completely separates from the ground. It floats in the air, with a tapered top and a blunt base, like a pitch-black egg. It squirmed, contracted, and finally tore right down the middle. The upper and lower parts of the crack unfolded and extended toward both sides, rolling like black gauze, forming a huge structure like four butterfly wings. They cover the sky, and countless dark cracks extend from the edges.

Luo Binhan had forgotten that his back was about to burst into flames. He stared hard at the shadow wings in the sky, almost tearing the corners of his eyes open, before he could barely see the outline in the darkness. Floating at the intersection of the four wings is a humanoid creature.

Luo Binhan conservatively estimated that the thing was at least three times taller than himself. It was covered in jet-black scales, its arm guards and armor resembled the claws of a liger, and its armor skirt split to both sides like a cloak. The helmet is shaped like a cockroach's head, with towering thorns on the top, like a ring of blackened and dead thorns on the head.

There weren't many features on it that Luo Binhan could recognize. However, when he noticed the long hair flowing like black gauze on the back of the black knight, as well as the vaguely identifiable female figure, he immediately understood that the thing was Asabam - at least it had to be something related to her. .

Shadows emanated from its body and blended into the clear night sky. The black knight rose slowly, like the ghost of hell wandering in the sky. Wherever he went, the light was extinguished and the mist of the abyss lingered. Luo Binhan soon lost track of it. His skin felt the invasion of coldness and heat at the same time, and the wind trembled rapidly in the shadow land, making Luo Binhan know that the world he could not hear was being turned upside down. He raised his head as hard as he could, searching for traces of the Black Wing Knight in the sky, but he only saw light and shadow frantically stirring together, as if the moon was shattered above the deep pool. That scene was enough to become a nightmare that anyone would never forget, but Luo Binhan felt that he was developing an even stranger emotion. He crawled in uncontrollable joy and fascination, trying to remind himself that this place could kill him at any time.

"Wonderful sight," the voice in his head whispered, "it is so beautiful, why deny that fact? If you are sincere enough about life, you have to admit its beauty even if you have to kill it. We We should talk about each other’s aesthetics when the time is right.”

"You are so beautiful." Luo Binhan said. The increasingly extreme hot and cold environment finally made it impossible for him to stay in a daze any longer. He lowered his body as low as possible, lying on the cold and peaceful shadow ground, then turned his head, looking for traces of Bang Bang everywhere. He had looked at every possible location he could, but he didn't see anything suspicious of Bang Bang. The unlucky guy might be burned into a small piece of ashes by the star beasts surrounding them, or he might be completely swallowed up by Asabam's unpredictable shadow.

Luo Binhan shouted loudly for a while. He had no idea how noisy his surroundings were, but there was nothing in his field of vision that responded to him.

His heart sank. The surrounding environment was so bad that he couldn't even deceive himself that Bang Bang was just paralyzed with fear - Ohot would have done his best to help him at that time and signaled Luo Binhan with his lightsaber. But now he saw nothing. Bang Bang, unfortunate Bang Bang, if it dies at this moment, there is really no way to say that it is luckier than its mentor Finlatan.

This situation made Luo Binhan's mood really confusing for a while, but maybe he didn't care about Bang Bang as much as he thought, and he was not struck down by sadness at all. He quickly raised his head again and turned his attention back to the battle in the sky.