660 Alone in the mountains and waiting for the day, and desperately seeking the gods

(660 Staying alone in the mountains and waiting for the day, desperate to seek the gods)

Mu Luo advanced alone in the forest, carefully avoiding the scouts and wild demons on both sides, so the speed of progress was not blocking. Although it was only a hundred miles, it was until dark. The dense shadows of the trees completely obscured the starlight and moonlight in the sky, and the deep forest was as black as ink.

For her fiery eyes, the effect is better at night. If there were an ambush in the woods, it would be a torch in the middle of the night, and it would be clear to see from miles away.

Not only are there many wild demons nearby, but some are even quite strong. There are also many humanoid creatures in one place in the forest, which should be the remnants of the barbarian mortals of a subordinate human tribe of the Kino Department after being destroyed by the coalition forces, some old and some young, dragging their families and fleeing here, the number of them is about thirty or forty people.

Although Mu Luo is a tree man, he has little interest in the clansmen of the affiliated tribes such as Mu Nobu. But as long as they don't get in the way of her doing her thing, she won't tease these people. Therefore, she has always deliberately avoided these outcasts, and followed the instructions of the blood plate herself.

But the closer she got to the target, the more complicated the terrain became. Sometimes she followed the direction the pointer pointed, but after she had climbed a large hill, she found that the pointer was pointing behind her.

It was easiest for her to spot hot-blooded creatures, but it was the most difficult to see the terrain, especially at night. There was no sunlight at night, and the ground temperature dissipated, and it was cold.

Whether it was a deep ravine or a ravine, she looked black. Only when you get close can you know how the terrain has changed. It's very strenuous. She went back and forth several times, but she still couldn't find the true location of the blood tray.

"It would be a lot easier to get a guide who is familiar with the terrain in this area. She thought to herself. At this time, she couldn't help but set her eyes on the mortals of the Terran tribe who had taken refuge in the jungle.

Since they fled here, they naturally wouldn't be ignorant of the surrounding area, otherwise they would have been eaten by the Wild Demon Gate a long time ago. It's very likely that this area was originally their hunting ground, and it would be nice to go there and catch someone.

But even if she were to capture someone immediately, in the dark jungle, the guide might not be of much use. She still had to wait until after dawn to get the guide to be useful.

Now that the son of the Tree Emperor is close at hand, she is not in a hurry. Since the other party is already in her hands, it is like catching a turtle in an urn, she might as well be patient.

If the other party walks slowly, he will definitely not be able to escape within a hundred miles of his blood-seeking plate overnight.

If he initiated a teleportation or used other spells to escape, the spatial fluctuations or other types of mana fluctuations would not hide her divine sense, but would reveal the exact location of her existence. At that time, she could reach with the speed of Jindan, and she would definitely have time to interrupt the teleportation and capture him.

She found a high spot that was open on all sides, just enough to monitor a dense forest nearby. The group of humans encamped in the forest, and the lurking and active wild spirits nearby, were like a little firefly in the dark sea, or gathered together, or few stars, all falling on her fiery vision.

She doesn't have to sleep, she doesn't have to lie down, she doesn't even have to close her eyes. She only needed to cross her legs, and her consciousness was settled. While she was in her meditation, her senses were still monitoring all directions, and her eyes were still seeing.

It's just that when nothing alerted her was seen by her, she still turned a blind eye and was in the depths. And as soon as anything she perceived as a threat came within her reach, she would wake up immediately.

Unexpectedly, half an hour later, this really happened.

With an exaggerated roar of beasts running and screaming, a large group of horsemen broke into her alert range. There were hundreds of these demon cultivators, all of them had blue faces and big noses, and they were covered with long hair, and they were a kind of strong apes. In their hands, they held spears that emitted silver aura, like a pillar of light, and rode a blue-scaled monitor lizard under their crotches.

Each of these spears, though a foot long, stood firm in their hands, showing no sign of bending. What's even more bizarre is that such a long spear is logically extremely inconvenient in the jungle, and it is easy to trip over trees. But they didn't have any trouble, and the trunk touched the shaft of their spear, and it was able to pass through it.

This spear is called the "Void Light Spear", and only a wisp of dry gold at the tip of the spear has fierce lethality. The only entity on the spear body is a ring on the finger. The spear shaft that others saw emitting silver light was just an ethereal spiritual power in the void, maintaining the existence of the spear tip.

The green apes and the monitor lizards under their crotches were armourless, and the light spears in their hands had no weight, and they were light and moved extremely fast.

"Green Ape Flying Cavalry!" is not unfamiliar with this cavalry Mu Luo. The Green Ape Department is a subordinate tribe of the Dream Raccoon Dog. This unit is fast-moving, extremely mobile, and has been deployed by coalition forces around the battlefield to patrol the mountains and clear the surrounding area of suspicious elements.

"Running after these mortals?"

Mu Luo's personality can be described as murderous without blinking. It's just that when it's not necessary, she doesn't kill indiscriminately. In her eyes, these tribesmen were basically mortals, and the few barbarian cultivators who had cultivation also built a foundation. The Demon Realm Alliance actually dispatched an elite cavalry to chase and kill, which is really a bit of a fuss.

The flying cavalry broke into the camp of these mortals like a gust of wind, and without hesitation, the spears in their hands pierced like raindrops. Although these spears have no substance, the tip of the spear is no less sharp than that of the entity. As soon as it hits the human body, it is snorting in, and blood gushes like a spring.

In a short time, there was a lot of screaming in the camp. Some people shouted hoarsely unconvinced: "The coalition forces let us go, and let us hide here!" Others knelt on the ground and kowtowed and begged for mercy, knocking so much that their faces were bleeding.

The red-eyed cavalrymen didn't pay any attention to what the other party said, but just laughed wildly and stabbed these people to death one by one. For them, it was more enjoyable to torture mortals than to go to the battlefield to be afraid.

Those who run around into the jungle may cause them a lot of trouble. If they all disperse and flee into the forest, it will not be easy for them to find out one by one.

"No one can let go of the orders from above, whether they are men, women, or children. Scatter and chase!" the lead captain immediately ordered.

"Haha, that's a piece of cake. ”

"Don't worry, the boss won't let one go. ”

Hundreds of cavalry, scattered to hunt down dozens of mortals, as long as they keep an eye on it in time, of course there will be no problem. They immediately dispersed, and almost every fleeing mortal had a few cavalry following closely behind them.

They do not rush up and stab their pursuers to death, but play like cats and mice, chasing and playing. Even if he catches up with the target, he stabs the opponent in the arm and shoulder, deliberately avoiding the torso and legs, so that the opponent has the strength to continue to escape.

Someone invented an even more interesting game: "Run, run, run into the forest in front of you, and keep you alive!" to motivate these Buraku to speed up their runs. Of course, no matter how much they ran, they couldn't outrun the speed of the blue-scaled monitor lizard.

In the night sky, illuminated by the silver aura of the Void Light Spear, the dense forest was filled with the smell of terror, despair, and blood.

Mu Luo watched all this quietly from the top of the hill, and her heart did not fluctuate. She didn't intend to kill these mortals, but she also saw them slaughtered and had no intention of helping. In her thousands of years of cultivation, she had seen countless more tragic slaughter scenes, and she was no longer surprised by this.

What's more, it wasn't she who abandoned these mortals, it was Kinobe who abandoned them. She had just come here by accident to witness all this. There is no rule in the world that says she has to do something to see something.

Her only concern is whether she will still find a living guide. She planned to quietly wait and see if one or two of these mortals would survive. If she survives one or two, she just keeps it as a guide.

But if none of them survived, she wouldn't mess with those green apes.

She has always dared to fight and kill, but she is not stupid at all. The combat effectiveness of hundreds of cavalry is still considerable. Even if she could get rid of them all, it would be hard to make sure they wouldn't call in reinforcements.

And she has such an even more important thing as finding the son of the Tree Emperor. It didn't do her any good to provoke a large number of coalition troops to surround her.

But there was one thing that she didn't expect. One of the fleeing crowds actually went straight to the hill where she was.

"Hmph, run up the hill and find death?" she snorted disdainfully. It's quite annoying for her. The man galloped all the way, followed by three blue-scaled monitor lizards and cavalry, which would obviously reveal her presence.

If she dodged a little, or hurried away, perhaps the cavalry would not have spotted her. But she continued to sit there, unmoved. Because she wouldn't provoke these cavalry, but this group of cavalry was not qualified to force her to get up and dodge.

The man came all the way, a barbarian female cultivator, about twenty or thirty years old. She walked briskly, at least she had the strength to build a foundation, but she was terrified. She's not alone. She was also carrying a child about four or five years old on her back.

"Help me!" she was exhausted. As soon as she saw Muluo, she knelt down.

She didn't know if Mu Luo was friend or foe, but the other party sat cross-legged on the ground, like a god, and the aura of the tree clan emanating from around her body made her inexplicably think of the power of the tree clan of the Mu Ye tribe that the tribe had once worshipped.

So in her hallucination, Muluo became her only lifeline.

But the deity didn't move. And behind her, she felt a rush of sharp energy. A spear had stabbed like lightning. I don't know where she got the strength, so she pounced forward on the spot, like a negative toad crawling forward, and hid behind Mu Luo.

"Haha!" With a burst of wild laughter, a green-scaled monitor lizard leaped forward and unceremoniously jumped over the top of Mu Luo's head. Before the beast hit the ground, the silver light of the Void Light Spear fell like lightning, piercing the back of her heart with a single spear!