Online Game: Confessing to an Underage Noble Lady at the Start

After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.

At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...

Chapter 317 For the Glory of the Northern God!

Meanwhile, the first-class carriages appeared somewhat chaotic.

The ceramic shards slid down in the direction of gravity, and the crystal coffee table crashed heavily onto the carriage.

The leather sofas were also piled up near the carriage, lying quietly in the cluttered yet empty room.

It no longer looks as luxurious as it used to.

Aurelion covered her forehead and shook it repeatedly, trying to clear the dizziness from her mind.

Just now, just now, she experienced a strange gravitational fluctuation.

The train was forced to stop due to the violent collision. Not long after, the entire train was subjected to another huge crushing impact and plummeted rapidly from the sky.

Immediately afterward, before it could fall completely, it seemed as if something pulled the entire train to a sudden stop.

Now, everything around the first-class carriage is floating.

Aurelion struggled to get up from the sofa, touching her head, and struggled to free herself from the sofa's grip.

What just happened?

She remembered.

Seemingly sensing some threat, Vanilla suddenly bent down.

A low growl kept emanating from her throat.

At that time, vanilla seemed to have lost its former tranquility and elegance.

It had transformed into the appearance of a wild beast.

Finally, she crouched down and let out a sudden roar out of the car window.

[Stern voice]

The surrounding air was compressed by the sound waves, and the terrifying airflow transformed into a wave beneath this roar.

The impact even tore a deep trench in the floorboards, sending wood chips flying in all directions.

At that moment, Aurelian covered her ears.

Before she could even react, she had already looked up and seen it.

The roof of the carriage was somehow covered with countless black stains, which gradually dripped into the carriage.

The ink splattered on the floor and began to writhe the moment it touched the floor, liquefying into a human shape.

Anyone could see that this disgusting filth was definitely not normal.

But just as Aurelion was preparing to attack these monsters...

They suddenly collapsed to the ground once more, turning into fragments that scattered in all directions.

This left Aurelion completely bewildered.

How come these newly appeared monsters died so suddenly?

Could it be because of Vanilla's roar just now?

Did that cause them to be already dead just now?

Then, the carriages collided and came to a stop.

So, what about vanilla?

Thinking of this, Aurelion quickly stood up and began searching around.

The surrounding carriages were cut off from the supply of magic due to the violent collision.

The once brightly lit carriage had become dim.

Fortunately, Aurelion was a mage.

She casually lit a flame, making the carriage a little more transparent.

Upon taking this photo, she saw the vanilla plant lying on the ground.

Seeing this, Aurelion disregarded everything else and rushed to Vanilla's side, helping the little kitten up.

She helped the catgirl to the sofa, caught her breath, and then looked at Xiang Zilan's current condition.

At this point, she fell into a mild coma.

Perhaps it was because the roar she had just let out was too forceful that Vanilla's body was somewhat exhausted, causing her to become weak.

Thinking about this, Aurelion felt another wave of doubt.

What kind of magic did Vanilla just use?

The power of that roar was definitely not that of an ordinary howl.

But she didn't sense any magical flow from Vanilla.

Fortunately, Vanilla was not in bad shape, just a little exhausted.

Let her rest for a while; she'll recover soon.

Aurelion enjoyed taking a whiff of Vanilla's scent.

The kitten girl smells really good.

As she herself said, it has a faint vanilla scent.

"No wonder it's called Vanilla."

After doing all this, she slowly began to walk towards the window.

She desperately wanted to know what was happening outside.

But then, the scene before her eyes was like a dream, constantly striking Aurelion's pupils, plunging her into boundless shock.

The carriages of the magic train were divided into sections, each of which floated irregularly in the air as if it had no support.

They hang freely in the gentle embrace of the sky, like toys carelessly discarded by children, lying across the darkness.

At this moment, it was as if time had stood still.

The canyon, hidden deep beneath the shadows, was bottomless, and a silent terror, like an unseen force, pressed toward Aurelion.

She had no choice but to take a few steps back.

The sky turned alarmingly dark, but not because of the obscuring clouds.

The entire sky seemed to have been polluted by something, plunging into a vast darkness.

Chaotic tentacles pierced through the black mist, reaching towards the depths of the canyon.

Within that dark vortex, a huge yellow pupil emerged, anxiously surveying the entire world.

Around the pupils, it was as if black ink had condensed into beads, dripping continuously.

In just a few seconds, the black ink will seep into the carriage.

"The goddess's...cultists!?"

Just a few days ago, Aurelion saw those cultists at a banquet.

But their filth is nothing compared to the fear before my eyes.

It was like a monster that blotted out the sky, bringing fear and evil thoughts to everyone in the world.

How could such terrifying monsters exist outside the empire?!

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