Chapter 341 - 341 343 Transcendent Emergence The Terrifying
Chapter 341 - 341 343 Transcendent Emergence The Terrifying
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The environment of the underworld was perpetually grey and murky, even though numerous luminescent plants tried hard to spread their light, it still felt very gloomy compared to the surface.
However, unlike the life forms on the surface, Bloodline thrived in this dark environment, living comfortably.
The thick earth blocked the existence of the sun and light; the deeper they went underground, the quicker Bloodline would revert to their peak condition and maintain it for a long time.
Unfortunately, the only downside was the absence of humans in the underworld, leading to a scarcity of food which meant Bloodline seldom frequented the underworld.
Only those parts of the underworld that connected to the surface, where they could go out to prey on humans, would likely have Bloodline nests.
Castro’s wingspan of 16 blades, even in the dim environment, reflected a chilling light that made one’s spine tingle.
Flying through several widened underground passages, Castro encountered no obstacles. Although incapable of achieving supersonic speeds, he was still significantly faster than the Magic Language Bats.
By the time Lide rode Castro to Grey Stone Castle, he immediately spotted Koso standing within the city.
Koso, a Level 16 Bronze One-Eyed Giant, was once a native of the underworld, the son of the previous chief of the Thunder Tribe.
This colossal figure, dressed in full body armor stamped with the dark, distinctive patterns of Dwarves, stood as solid as a hefty mountain within the city.
Anyone standing beside this bronze One-eyed Giant would feel an overwhelming sense of insignificance, his massive form filled with a terrifying power that sent shivers down the spine.
His muscles appeared as if they were poured melted steel, bulging prominently under the Extraordinary Armor.
His huge single eye, protected by armor, stared at the entrance of the cave, filled with a chilling indifference.
This was a giant seemingly ready to burst with rage, suppressing the flames of anger within.
Huhuh~
As Castro soared above Grey Stone Castle, everyone below recognized this beast as Lide’s personal mount.
In the city, apart from the army carrying out defensive duties, everyone as if pressing a button, knelt on one knee and bowed their heads to salute their supreme commander.
In this city, that man was everyone’s faith and reliance, and also the master of their destinies.
“Master, Koso welcomes your arrival…”
The giant bronze One-eyed Giant slowly knelt in salute.
Lide did not instruct Castro to lower his altitude; his body simply floated down from the sky.
Seeing this scene, his expression did not fluctuate much, as he was already accustomed to it; he turned to look around.
“Rise.”
Once the army had gotten up and resumed their duties, Lide then addressed Koso before him.
“Koso, have you found traces of the Thunder Tribe?”
Even as Lide floated in midair, the moment the towering, mountainous One-eyed Giant stood up, Lide felt a sense of oppressive force due to their sizes.
“Yes, Master, I have clashed with them…” Koso’s voice boomed like muffled thunder, his gaze slightly frustrated.
“But there were too many of them, I couldn’t defeat everyone…”
He continued, the suppressed rage still burning within him, feelings of bitterness and humiliation prevailing in Koso’s heart at the moment.
The One-eyed Giant is a form of intelligent life, with the intellect of a human child aged eleven or twelve when fully grown.
Although capable of communication, they were quite naive and easily angered.
However, Koso, bearing the title Wisdom, was almost no different from an average human.
Lide, seeing Koso’s angered demeanor, couldn’t help but smile; this big fellow being angry was quite amusing.
“No harm, the Thunder Tribe is your tribe. I’m here this time to help you reclaim your position as tribal chief.”
“How many fighters above Level 15 do they have now?”
After a brief pause, Koso looked a bit troubled and said, “Master, when I last left the tribe, there were only three members at Level 15; my brother was Level 16, and the other two were also at Level 15…
But when I encountered them this time, my foolish brother had already advanced to Level 18, and there were as many as six members at Level 15…”
Oh?
Lide frowned and acutely sensed that something was amiss.
One-eyed Giants were not an invincible race by nature; they possessed the bloodline of ancient giants, had long lifespans, and the longer they lived, the stronger they became, similar to giant dragons.
Logically, the growth of the Thunder Tribe’s power should have been nearly impossible so quickly.
Castro, under his tutelage for three years, had only progressed from Level 15 to Level 16.
And the Thunder Tribe, having added four Level 15s in three years, Castro’s brother advanced from Level 15 to Level 18?
This must be a joke.
Lide’s deep eyes gently moved, showing a hint of contemplation.
Had the other side obtained an object that could rapidly increase power?
Or perhaps some ancient inheritance?
Or even, had they directly awakened a superior bloodline?
Although these speculations seemed far-fetched, the One-eyed Giants resided in the Underworld, where such things could possibly exist…
If he could possess the Thorns Holy Fruit that purified bloodlines, wasn’t it possible that other miraculous things existed outside?
This world was filled with too much mystery and the unknown.
“Has the behavior of your tribesmen been unusual or bizarre?”
“Master, I saw huge scars on their bodies… those were not scars from hunting, but ones that only war could bring.”
Oh?
A light flashed in Lide’s eyes, war?
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