Chapter 260 - 165: Evolution of Ancient Creatures, Level 9 Giant Beast_2
Chapter 260 - 165: Evolution of Ancient Creatures, Level 9 Giant Beast_2
Chapter 260: Chapter 165: Evolution of Ancient Creatures, Level 9 Giant Beast_2
Translator: 549690339
Boom!
The moment the Thunderflame Behemoth disappeared, the spot where it fell into the sea suddenly exploded, forming a terrifying vortex engulfing everything within a range of more than 300 meters.
It was the natural ability of that Level 9 Giant Beast.
Boom! The huge body of the distant Giant Beast crashed on the sea surface, raising waves that surged a hundred meters high, and the momentum was horrifying.
However, when this Level 9 Giant Beast fell back into the sea, it suddenly discovered that it could no longer sense the creature with flames burning on its body.
It was as if the mutated creature had disappeared from the sea out of nowhere.
Roar!
The Level 9 Giant Beast let out a roar that shook the heavens and the earth, and with a resounding boom, it created a monstrous wave and chased after the direction where the Thunderflame Behemoth’s presence disappeared.
Two thousand meters deep in the pitch-dark ocean, a stiff piece of wood without any trace of life slowly sank.
It was the Thunderflame Behemoth that had concealed its aura.
Unlike the land, the ocean is a three-dimensional structure. Especially in the waters below two or three hundred meters, it becomes pitch-black with no light, and one cannot see far.
As long as it knew how to hide, even those powerful Giant Beasts wouldn’t be able to find a ‘dead object’.
Joe, I’ve already done my best. I hope you won’t be caught by that Level 9 Giant Beast, otherwise, I can only mourn for you for a second.
The Thunderflame Behemoth, slowly sinking to the seabed, thought faintly.
With its instantaneous burst of speed, the Level 9 Giant Beast that appeared later couldn’t catch up with it. It would only have to escape two or three more kilometers before it could conceal its aura and leave.
It was just that by doing so, the Single-horned Tiger Whale, which had also absorbed some ancient blood, might be in danger.
Considering the relationship they had as ‘brothers,’ the Thunderflame Behemoth eventually slowed down a bit and released the ancient blood’s aura from its body to attract that Level 9 Giant Beast.
Then it nearly got caught itself.
That Giant Beast’s speed was surprisingly terrifying, and its natural ability was amazingly powerful. It could launch an attack on the Thunderflame Behemoth from a mile away.
Lost in thought, the Thunderflame Behemoth focused its attention inside its body.
After absorbing that half-ancient droplet of blood, the Thunderflame Behemoth didn’t experience a dramatic increase in energy, strength, or a wild growth in body size.
It was as if it hadn’t consumed that drop of blood at all, but just drank a sip of seawater.
However, although there seemed to be no change on the surface, as a beast that had undergone four evolutions, the Thunderflame Behemoth vaguely sensed that some earth-shattering changes were taking place deep within its body.
After those blood droplets were infused into the body, the genes containing ancient information within the beast were gradually being activated.
As these genetic codes were slowly activated, the originally stable genetic sequence began to change, affecting the cellular structure of its entire body.
However, this change was initially very slow and faint, too weak to be noticed.
I want to sleep so much. The Thunderflame Behemoth’s eyes closed slightly, but immediately it opened them wide again, forcibly suppressing the fatigue that sprang forth.
With its full-strength burst, the Thunderflame Behemoth only took two hours to travel more than 800 kilometers to return, and then charged into the scorching magma flames with a bang.
Only after it returned to its nest did the Thunderflame Behemoth feel a sense of relief, closed its eyes, and the huge body coiled up as it slowly sank into the molten lake.
As it sank, the Thunderflame Behemoth’s body emitted an invisible suction force, crazily absorbing the surrounding endless scorching energy, and the flames on its body danced even more fiercely.
At the same time, between its dorsal fins, blue lightning roared and leaped, causing the surrounding magma to explode continuously, terrifying and horrifying.
But the Thunderflame Behemoth had no energy to pay attention to these, as it was now in a state of delirious slumber and vaguely saw many unfamiliar scenes.
Countless heavenly fires descended from the sky, turning the world into a hell of flames, reducing everything to ashes.
The thick earth suddenly collapsed, cracking open a series of endless rifts. The sky fell and the earth sank, and countless massive creatures roared and wept.
In the distance, a towering giant roared up at the heavens, tearing a mountain peak from the earth and tossing it into the sky…
As these vague images emerged, a faint, wild, desolate aura emanated from the Thunderflame Behemoth’s body, making it seem like a creature from ancient times.
In the valley, everyone gathered around a fire roasting Mutated Beast Meat for dinner.
This place, as the lair of the scale-armored alien beasts, had been hunted for a long time, and there were no mutated creatures within a radius of more than ten kilometers. Therefore, Jack Clark and the others were relatively relaxed as they rested.
But when Freya Louise handed a skewer of golden brown roasted meat, brushed with honey and sprinkled with cumin and chili powder, to Jack Clark, he didn’t respond.
Freya Louise called out softly, “Jack Clark, Jack Clark…”
“…Ah! Oh, thank you.” Jack Clark came to his senses, thanked her as he looked at the roasted meat in front of him, and then took it.
The girl blinked her eyes curiously, asking, “What were you thinking about just now that you were so lost in thought?”
Jack Clark pondered and said, “I was just wondering if there were some ancient creatures and civilizations in our world.”
“It’s just that over time, those beings disappeared, and civilizations were destroyed, eventually turning into the myths and legends passed down by word of mouth.”
Across from him, Justin Welan bit into the meat, his mouth full of grease and mumbling, “Aren’t those myths and legends just made up by those Taoist and Buddhist schools and ancient people from the folk?”
“Hey! Mr. Willard, I don’t agree with what you’re saying.”
Zac Lyons shook his head and said, “If those ancient people hadn’t seen those ancient beings or immortals, how could they have come up with those legends?”