The ground around him teed with innurable plants, forming wooden spikes.
The largest spike in the middle was over twenty ters long and thick as a column, its tip sharp beyond compare, resembling a dagger magnified countless tis.
Ferocity glead in Qian Lv’s triangular eyes.
It accelerated instantly again, unstoppable, intent on crashing Ji Xinghuo into the spikes alongside itself.
"Fuck!"
Electromagnetic induction detected the huge spike, and Ji Xinghuo’s face imdiately changed color; if hit by it, even if not dead, he wouldn’t be far from it.
The height of the Underground City was just over three hundred ters, while Qian Lv’s speed far exceeded five hundred ters per second.
There was no ti for Ji Xinghuo to think further.
He could not worry about exposing his secret ability to use the Dinsion Stomach outside the Star Realm, and imdiately released a spherical boulder from it.
Having initially prepared two stones and used one already, this was the last remaining one.
Boom!
The boulder instantly filled the entire field of view, bursting through vines and roots, hitting the nearby Qian Lv. The ten-ton boulder, traveling at 200 ters per second, imdiately crushed it into bits.
Ji Xinghuo broke free from his restraints, and the Shock Wave Turbulence propelled him sideways a little over a ter, barely missing the giant spike as he landed.
He hit the ground hard, but the Shock Wave Turbulence reduced the impact.
Before the surrounding roots could enclose him, he flew up.
Qian Lv had died once again.
While it had not yet resurrected, Ji Xinghuo rushed towards the sky, catching up to the slowly ascending boulder and retracting it into the Dinsion Stomach. Then he glanced around sowhat guiltily, seeing Ren Mian below in the root bed of the complex fig, unaware of the scene that had just unfolded.
She had already been setting traps within the massive root system for a long ti, not only embedding herself deeper but also controlling several Green Lock Dragons, extending even further to place those roots.
"It should be soon."
Ji Xinghuo did not wait for Qian Lv to resurrect and turned, flying towards Qing Hong.
It had already landed, having just torn apart a Thorny Feathered Snake, but was entangled by a mass of plants and temporarily unable to extricate itself.
Ji Xinghuo flew above Qing Hong, releasing a Pulse Arc while the Spirit Sword Bracelet transford into four beams of sword light, severing the vines and roots on Qing Hong’s body. It imdiately shrank and jumped up, returning to Ji Xinghuo’s side.
A figure ford below, curved and voluptuous, with pale blue, smooth skin, but her features were extraordinarily ugly.
Qian Lv had resurrected once again.
Ji Xinghuo didn’t look back as he widened the distance, but it didn’t follow, its gaze filled with puzzlent and confusion.
"What was that just now?" Qian Lv’s voice carried over.
"Guess."
Ji Xinghuo certainly wasn’t going to tell it, and accelerated to its full capacity, aiming to get as far away from it as possible.
Fear flickered in Qian Lv’s eyes.
Ji Xinghuo keenly sensed this and imdiately guessed that Qian Lv’s resurrection was not without cost. Sister Ren had said that it was the complex fig’s combat avatar, not its real body; the avatar’s death would also deplete the real body’s strength.
Through the battle, he discovered two weaknesses of this avatar.
One was a relatively weak defense, certainly strong compared to Legendary, but not reaching the formidable defense of the Heavenly King Level.
The second was a lack of physical attack burst power.
However, its most terrifying aspect was its speed.
It could reach its top speed instantaneously without any acceleration process, seemingly ignoring inertia and turning at will.
This gave it an invincible edge in close combat.
If not for Overclocking Thought and the Wanxiang Star Pupil, anyone else would find it impossible to hit.
"Can only drag this out." Ji Xinghuo desperately flew.
In his electromagnetic induction, he noticed that Qian Lv was still in the sa place as if discovering sothing, so he changed direction, heading for the exit of the Underground City.
As expected, Qian Lv imdiately assud he was trying to escape and harshly said, "Thinking of escaping now is already too late."
It spoke as it entered supersonic flight.
Before Ji Xinghuo could hear the sound, Qian Lv had already caught up nearby but dared not approach him directly like before.
Dozens of plant tendrils grew on its body, each tendril-tip sporting a closed eye. All eyes opened simultaneously, revealing black-and-white eyeballs. From the pupils, gray-white rays shot out, covering the area around Ji Xinghuo.
Ji Xinghuo felt an imnse danger and instantly activated Myriad Phenona.
Visions of the future appeared before his eyes.
He dodged left and right amidst the gray-white rays, continuously changing his flight direction, alternately using Flash Step and Instant Step.
The gray-white rays skimd past his body and struck the building walls and ground, silently leaving behind hollows. Whatever was in these hollows before—the rocks, soil, plants, or crystals—turned into dust upon being hit.
Ji Xinghuo’s heart pounded.
He didn’t know what kind of rays these were, nor did he dare to gamble that his body could withstand them without disintegrating.
Each evasion was like dancing on the edge of a knife, but he always missed them by a whisker.
After Qian Lv transford, its flight speed decreased.
Every ti it shot out gray-white rays, its breath would weaken a bit, and its complexion turned pale as if overly exhausted. Seeing Ji Xinghuo about to enter the passage, it could only retract its plant tendrils and eject several large red fruits, beating him to the passage.
The fruits exploded imdiately upon landing, and with a roaring sound, the passage collapsed.
Ji Xinghuo hadn’t actually planned to escape.
He had just wanted to divert Qian Lv’s attention, so he turned around again, circling back along the edge of the Underground City.
Qian Lv relentlessly pursued him, employing various plant abilities each ti it caught up. The richness of its thods broadened Ji Xinghuo’s horizons but also left him in a difficult position.
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