My Pet Beast is Super Fearsome-Chapter 758 - 125 Imminent
Chapter 758: Chapter 125 Imminent
Boom!
Blue lightning tore through the sky’s silence, and thunder followed closely, as if to split the earth.
The twisted lightning zigzagged like a net within the heavy, dark clouds, while torrential rain fell from the clouds to the ground, shrouding distant mountains in a hazy mist, adding an inexplicable sense of depression to the atmosphere.
Shao Zifeng sat cross-legged at the edge of the cliff, with one black and one white Tang sword lying across his lap, while Jingjing lay behind him, using its broad fins to shield Shao Zifeng from the rain.
The bloodstains on his chest were washed clean by the heavy rain; the Sacrificial Bone Blade, nurtured by fresh blood, emitted increasingly dense black mist, providing Shao Zifeng with stronger power and no discomfort at all.
He placed his right hand on the hilt, and purple-red lines wrapped around the bone blade, resembling writhing tentacles.
A lightning bolt flashed, and the ethereal Evil God’s Soul reared its head and roared skyward but made not a sound.
Shao Zifeng knew that if he ever loosened his grip on the bone blade, the Evil God’s Soul would take advantage, occupy his body, and although it would grant him stronger power, the consequences were unknown.
Boom!
Another bolt of lightning streaked across the sky, and Shao Zifeng suddenly opened his eyes, a flash of purple-red brilliance flickering in his pupils.
To the northwest, an ominous black mist moved swiftly under the dark clouds, with countless monsters running wildly in the water, heading in his direction.
Shao Zifeng stood up and slung the two Tang swords around his waist.
On the sword pendants, a teardrop-shaped charm gently shook, shimmering with a crystalline luster.
At the mountain’s foot, Kadu, who had been keeping a close watch on Shao Zifeng, noticed his movements and, shaking his wet ponytail, called out loudly, "Prepare for defense."
"Roar, roar, roar!"
The anxious Cobalt Beast bellowed, and the warriors quickly grabbed their weapons and scrambled up the stone city walls, bending their bows and vigilantly watching the distance.
Over several days, the Fog Whale Clan built a tall stone city wall at the foot of the mountain, completely encircling the isolated peak where Shao Zifeng was located – this was their utmost limit.
In the oppressive atmosphere, time ticked by second by second, all the warriors maintained their bow-drawn stance, letting the rain run down their faces.
Crackle!
A lightning bolt struck a nearby peak, and the dazzling white light made them squint involuntarily.
Suddenly, Kadu’s eyes narrowed, "They’re coming!"
At the horizon’s edge, a dense mass of monsters surged forward like a tidal wave.
Their speed was extremely fast, almost in an instant, the monster surge reached them, crashing over like a torrential wave, as unstoppable as a stampede, almost instantly devouring the barriers set outside the stone city wall.
Kadu pulled his bowstring to full draw, his eyes resolute, "Fire!"
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh!
Arrow after arrow poured down like meteors, instantly covering several kilometers, piercing through the chests of multiple monsters, and finally exploding into clumps of ice mist in the midst of the creature horde.
"Hiss roar!!"
The creatures covered in ice mist moved sluggishly, and the rainwater on them quickly froze.
Bang!
The monsters coming from behind did not care about their fallen companions; they stepped on the ice statues, ruthlessly trudging forward.
Whoosh!
Arrows whooshed through the air, striking the creatures as they continued their relentless rush.
Yet facing the wave-like monster army, the Fog Whale Clan’s attacks were like throwing pebbles into the ocean, not even making a splash.
"Roar!"
Seeing the monsters getting closer, a majestic white tiger leapt down from the city wall, pinning the nearest creature to the ground.
Sharp teeth pierced the creature’s body, and its slender neck snapped instantly.
The nearby monsters, lured by the sight of the white tiger, lunged toward it with bared fangs and claws.
The White Tiger turned its head, a flicker of anger in its eyes, its blood-streaked mouth opening wide as a dense concentration of icy elements rapidly accumulated.
"Roar!"
The wild wind mixed with snow and ice spread out in a fan shape, quickly turning the monsters within its range into bizarre ice sculptures, which, like raindrops, smashed onto the freshly frozen ice surface, shattering into countless chunks.
For a while, the White Tiger kept darting across the front lines, leaving behind fields of ice sculptures before hurrying to the next area. The Fog Whale Clan provided cover from behind, but even so, they could not halt the advance of the monster army.
"Hiss!"
Two monsters leaped across, seizing the opportunity to inflict deep, bone-visible wounds on the exhausted White Tiger; stimulated by the scent of blood, the nearby monsters’ eyes gleamed with greed.
Whoosh!
An icy spear, swathed in ice elements, nailed the monster lunging towards the White Tiger to the ground as Kadu’s anxious voice came through, "Kitty, come back!"
The White Tiger glanced back at Kadu, then at the endless swarm of monsters, before letting out a reluctant roar and sprinting up the city wall.
Boom, boom, boom!
With the White Tiger’s obstruction gone, the monster army struck the city walls like a rolling tide, the frontmost monsters being crushed into flesh under the pressure of those behind, slowly washing away in the rainwater.
Boom, boom, boom!
Fearlessly attacking the city wall, the monsters clambered over the bodies of their comrades, desperately trying to ascend, the meters-thick wall trembling incessantly from their impacts, at any moment threatening to collapse.
More and more corpses piled up at the base of the wall as the monsters climbed the mound of death, drawing ever closer to Kadu and her companions.
Seeing such a shocking scene, the warriors looked palely at Kadu, "Chief, we’ve run out of arrows... We can’t hold them much longer."
Kadu gazed at the dense swarm of monsters in the distance, her fingers whitening slightly on the hilt of her sword.
She took a deep breath, her mind flashing with images of her brutally slain clansmen, her face set with determination, "Those who want to leave can do so now."
A few warriors relaxed slightly and exchanged glances.
Then Kadu drew her sword and pointed it forward, shouting loudly, "Those who don’t want to leave, draw your swords and follow me to kill the enemy!"
Clang, clang, clang!
At her command, nearly everyone drew their short swords, their gazes resolute as they watched the monster swarm that was drawing ever closer.
The few who had thought of retreating suddenly gritted their teeth and also drew their swords.
"Damn it, if we’re to die, so be it, I’m not leaving!"
"Me neither, I’ll earn more for each one I kill."
"Brothers, we can’t be cowards, to hell with it!"
"To hell with it!"
"Hiss!"
At that moment, a bloody claw clung to the city wall and agilely leaped up.
Swoosh!
Kadu swung down her sword, and before the unstable monster could react, a massive wound opened across its chest, dark blue blood splattering her face.
Watching the monster fly backward, Kadu didn’t even blink.
As more and more monsters leaped onto the city wall, Kadu flicked the rainwater off her sword blade and charged, "Follow me... Kill!!!"
The warriors of the Fog Whale Clan were greatly inspired and shouted loudly as they met the enemy.
"Kill!!"
"Kill!!"
Clash, clash, clash!
The sounds of battle echoed loud, the rain-soaked beast skin banner fluttering in the rain, its white whale totem barely visible through the rain curtain.