Chapter 464: The Horrifying loud bang and flashes
Calming everyone down, Han Cheng turned to continue watching the rare teor shower, filled with deep emotions.
He had thought that he would never see fireworks again once he arrived here. To his surprise, the heavens had sent a teor shower even more brilliant than fireworks.
It seed the heavens were being quite generous with him.
The teor shower lasted for quite a while, around ten minutes or so.
After the prominent display of the teor shower passed and only a few teors remained, Han Cheng looked to the side and saw that, at so point, Bai Xue had closed her eyes, her lips moving slightly—making a wish.
Han Cheng’s face twitched. Without asking, he could guess what Bai Xue was wishing for.
Han Cheng wished for a teor shower for a child but didn’t know how to express his feelings about this.
“Brother Cheng!”
Opening her eyes, Bai Xue saw Han Cheng looking at her and excitedly called out like a little kitten.
Han Cheng sniffed slightly. It seed he would have to be more cautious in the future.
The teor shower, Han Cheng’s words during it, and the emotionally stirring scene made the people of the Green Sparrow Tribe extrely excited.
For a mont, no one felt like sleeping; instead, they all discussed the unforgettable scene with great excitent.
The teor shower streaked across the sky, illuminating the night. This awe-inspiring sight was not only witnessed by the Green Sparrow Tribe.
Such a phenonon shocked many tribes living across this vast land!
Under the night sky, a low, Square-shaped wall surrounded an opening glowing with fire.
Though the wall was low, it was still a step up from having no wall at all, offering so comfort to those within.
A group of panicked individuals had gathered in this enclosed space, shouting wildly with fear.
These people were among the braver mbers of the tribe, but the rest of the tribe had retreated into the cave, too afraid to move.
The frightened cries of children only added to the night’s unease.
Shu Pi, holding a bow, had a much more refined weapon now than the hastily made one he had crafted when he was first expelled from the tribe.
Even though he was outside, his body trembling uncontrollably behind the wall, he was still overwheld by the terrifying scene of so many flas flying across the sky above them!
If so of those flas had fallen, their tribe would have been dood!
Shu Pi wouldn’t have been so scared if it were wild animals or other enemies, but the sight of those fiery masses coming from the sky genuinely terrified him.
It gave him a sense of helplessness.
After waiting for a while and seeing no more fire in the sky, Shu Pi, still trembling, suddenly stood up, raising his bow high and shouting in celebration and pride.
The sounds of his cheers continued, and soon, others holding weapons behind the low wall joined in the howling.
Hearing the cheering from outside, those hiding in the cave felt less frightened. So bolder individuals tentatively ventured out from the cave and joined the cheering crowd, with more people erging from inside...
Their lack of fear did not an that others were not afraid.
To the north of Shu Pi's tribe, about a hundred miles away, another tribe was hiding in their cave, peering out through the gaps in the stone slabs with terror.
Fear had spread throughout the entire tribe. Even the bravest among them clung to their weapons, trembling with fright.
For them, tonight was nothing short of a disaster.
While they were either sleeping or humming tunes in their cave, a trendous roar suddenly erupted from outside. It was louder than sumr thunder.
The roar paralyzed the cave inhabitants. So looked through the gaps in the cave entrance and saw flas flickering at night near the cave.
If that had been the only occurrence, perhaps their fear would have been more manageable. But the roaring continued, accompanied by terrifying firelight.
The cave suddenly shook during this ordeal, and small stones fell from above, intensifying their already extre fear.
They huddled together, shaking uncontrollably.
In the face of natural disasters, humanity often seems incredibly insignificant.
Under their fearful gaze, the flas continued burning for a long ti before gradually dying.
This provided so comfort to those in the cave, but no one dared venture outside to see what had actually happened.
What they could do was make the fire inside the cave burn brighter to bolster their courage.
That night, many people in the stricken tribe stayed awake, unable to sleep.
The idea of relocating the tribe, leaving this terrifying place, began to take root in many minds.
The long night finally passed in this anxious state, and dawn broke.
Compared to the mysterious and frightening darkness, daylight always provided so courage.
However, it seed not enough. The cave of the tribe remained tightly closed.
Behind the stone slab, soone was crouched, peering out through the gap.
After a long while, soone who seed to be the leader finally mustered enough courage.
He slowly moved the stone slab blocking the cave entrance, gripped his weapon tightly, and cautiously stepped out to examine the area. Seeing nothing unusual, he cautiously stepped out of the cave.
Nevertheless, he was prepared to retreat into the cave at any mont.
He looked toward the front side of the cave, not too far from the entrance, where a large area of blackened ground lay.
That was the mark left by the fire.
He stared at it for a while, and seeing no movent, his courage gradually increased.
He picked up a stone in front of the cave, gripped it tightly, and threw it toward the ash-covered area.
When the stone was thrown, he quickly retreated into the cave.
Clutching his weapon, he and the others anxiously watched the direction of the throw.
The stone traveled a short distance through the air, lost montum, and fell to the ground, rolling a bit before stopping.
It landed so distance away from the ash-covered area.
Everyone held their weapons tightly inside the cave, staring fixedly at the ashes, fearful that sothing might suddenly leap out from there...
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