The sudden strong wind caused many small cyclones to sweep across the ground. The snow rolled up into the sky, and large snow fog rose up, spreading over the entire forest like patches of thick steam. In an instant, It fills all the space and feels cold when breathing. The fine snow powder pours into the body along with the gas, and then melts into tiny water droplets inside.
Shanerna put away her sniper rifle, jumped down from the tree, and chose a direction. She also accelerated her speed and hit the wind that was pressing down from the sky. It was fierce and full of power. Her scalp was moving regularly, and her keen perception was already Some things were captured, such as the faint, roaring sound like a tsunami, such as the vibrations in the air that were gradually becoming huge. Many danger signals were becoming obvious and convincing little by little.
This place will be flooded, Shan Erna thought so, so she ran away very fast, her heart seemed to be ignited and about to explode in her body, but she still felt that the speed was not enough because the wind direction changed at this time. The wind was blowing down from the sky a moment ago. Now it suddenly aligned with the wind direction of the blizzard. The trees became even more crazy. The wind level must have exceeded the safety level limit at this time. The small branches could not withstand the power of the wind. Time has been broken a lot, mixed into the large snow and fog, and taken away to a distant place
"Run quickly, hurry up!" At the same time, Shanerna also heard the major's voice coming from behind. At this time, it was completely like a scream, like a bird about to be killed. She screamed at the top of her voice. Shanerna said this. She has become immune to this sound because of familiarity. When practicing sniping, the flocks of returning birds in the woods at sunset have always been her best targets.
You only need to carry a compressed air gun and a large number of lead bullets, and you can hear such mournful screams at the same time every day. Whenever you find that a companion is dead, when a body the size of a fist falls from a branch. When it falls, the birds will hover over the corpse of their companion for a while, and their cries are roughly like the major’s cries now.
Nothing could be saved. Less than a breath passed in time, and the faint sound turned into an angry roar that vibrated the air. The calmed earth also began to shake. Shanerna looked back, not only behind her but also behind her. In that area, as well as in the sky, there are many black shadows like background textures.
"Bang..." Some of those shadow objects fell down in advance. They were all larger ice cubes, with novel appearances and shapes, and very hard texture.
An even larger shadow pushed forward behind him at the same time. It was an incalculable amount of snow, and the tide surged like dark, cold water. The rumbling sound came from there.
It seemed like we were being overtaken. Shan Erna judged that her speed could no longer be improved at this moment, and she could only watch the shadow behind her getting closer and closer to her.
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When the explosion occurred, along with the pillar of fire rising into the sky, Cassia felt something somewhere in her heart. Probably because he himself lives at the foot of a huge mountain all year round. Every winter, when the sound of the airship's whistle reached their small town, the phrase "causing an avalanche in the Lilac Mountains" would often appear in his ears.
With such familiarity, the sound of explosions constantly echoing across the mountains aroused Cassia's own alertness. But it was too late to find out. I had never experienced anything like this before. By the time he really had the consciousness to leave here as soon as possible, the situation had developed irreversibly.
The speed has been increased to the maximum, the rejection reaction, and the giant whale's methods are all used on the body. Cassia squeezes every bit of power in the body to increase his speed as much as possible. But he still couldn't move faster than the gust of wind behind him. He was always being pushed by the wind and running wildly, and the roaring sound was getting closer and closer.
Until a certain moment, Cassia felt that the wind suddenly weakened, and the gap between the front and back was like a waterfall on the cliff. He turned his head, and there were no trees behind him, only a black shadow so huge that he couldn't see the top following him. And when he just realized what happened, he swallowed him in one gulp.
He could only protect his head with his arms. The function of breathing has been lost. The surrounding space is all covered with snow. There is no extra air, nothing can be seen, and the light has been swallowed up by the snow. The body was turning and moving forward, and there was a huge sense of pressure from all sides.
Cassia knew that she was caught in the avalanche. Unless the rushing snow stopped on its own, there was no possibility of escaping by relying on her own strength. You can only protect yourself as much as possible from getting hurt more.
Cassia closed her eyes tightly and didn't know what she bumped into along the way. There were huge ice blocks, branches of ancient trees, and she also encountered the slightly soft corpse of a human being on the way. It had completely lost its temperature when it touched it, leaving only its cold flesh floating like leaves in a river.
Hearing didn't work at this time, and Cassia couldn't collect anything from the surrounding information. The collision between the body and various things is inevitable, and the drowsiness in the head seems to be increasing. But I must not let myself fall asleep. I am still buried in the snow, and like a big snowball rolling down a high slope, it has no intention of stopping. He just fell asleep and seemed a little irresponsible to himself.
Trying to keep herself awake, but her strength was limited, and rolling in the snow without knowing where she was going, Cassia felt that she could no longer hold on.
It could have been just a few seconds, or it could have been longer than a few hours. When the surroundings became quiet, Cassia's dizzy head realized that her body had stopped. The body is also intensely producing heat at this moment to restore the function of the frozen muscles.
Breathing hard, Cassia slowly created a cavity near her nose and mouth, and the little air remaining in the snow seemed to gather here. Barely enough to take a breath or two, but that was good for Cassia. Relying on his sense of gravity, he found his way up and down in the snow. I just felt like I was buried deeply, because there was no light around me, not a ray of light penetrated the snow and shined in.
The hands and feet can move, but there is still consciousness. He swung from side to side and came across a hard object on the left side of his body. It was standing upright, as if it was an ancient tree that was lucky enough to survive the avalanche and was not pushed by the surging snow tide.
Cassia approached the tree, then hugged the trunk and climbed up little by little. The body has not yet fully recovered and the efficiency is very low. Cassia feels like she is crawling like a snail crawling on the tree trunk. His hands and feet were indeed weak, and he had lost the sense of time. The mechanical watch was broken, and the world was a strange thing to Cassia.
Soon after, the snow above finally turned a little white. The snow won't be too deep up there. Cassia suppressed her joy and continued to climb up a little bit. Because being in the snow is like being buried in the soil, and it is almost impossible to breathe. Pushing back the snow on top is like pushing up the concrete ground, and it is extremely difficult to climb a little higher.
Around the middle of the ancient tree, Cassia's head was able to poke out of the snow. The first thing is to open your mouth and breathe heavily. The operator can still suffocate to death, but he just has to hold on for a longer time. I opened my eyes and glanced ahead. It was already dawn, probably early in the morning, it was still snowing lightly, and the wind had almost stopped.