Sultan? Magic, Divinity

[Completed, Male-Male·Strong - Indifferent, Rational Pale-Skinned Shou × Berserk Gong Bewitched]

[Growth and Leveling Stream - Fast-Paced - Alternate Fantasy - Relatively Serene and Fresh]

Chapter 124 Forbidden Land - Scorpion Tail Leopard

Chapter 124 Forbidden Land - Scorpion Tail Leopard

Throw a bottle to Tu Xing and say, "Drink this if you're thirsty."

Tu Xing took it steadily and tied it directly around his waist, "Okay."

Although the movements are simple, they feel like flowing water.

Evander paused and glanced twice, but found nothing unusual. He picked up a black cloth band and wrapped it around his own eyes.

Xue Rui took out a second identical one from behind her and handed it to the young man: "You must be blindfolded to enter."

Tu Xing took it and tied it around his eyes.

A woman's voice came from my ear: "There is also a hood. Don't move. I will put it on you."

"After stepping over a wooden plank on the ground, I stepped on the uneven ground. There was a slight sound, and I felt tens of seconds in my heart before I could uncover it."

Her tone suddenly became more serious: "Otherwise... you will never come back."

Afterwards, Tu Xingli felt the cloth covering his head and responded in agreement, "Okay."

In retrospect, this process has occurred about four times, and this is the fifth time.

Tu Xing pondered the scenes he had seen in the third and fourth chapters. He had used magic to place two small eyes on his feet, attached to the buttons on his shoes.

The spell came from the day I acquired the art of reading, and I copied it down a piece by piece. I mastered this part yesterday.

In the flashback, there were no other mages and no traces would be left, so he used it boldly and directly.

The scene I saw looked especially like a door.

After crossing the threshold, the air seemed to flow and be squeezed.

Once inside, there was only the shape of a door at the back, seemingly appearing out of thin air in the open space.

When the door closed, the outline quickly disappeared, in exactly ten seconds, no more, no less.

However, in this reality, Tu Xing did not use magic, in case Celilda regained her strength and used special methods to recreate the scene.

Strive to reduce traces as much as possible in all aspects.

He stepped forward, counted to ten seconds, and began to remove the hood and long straps.

The surroundings are empty, and this is a desolate place with a flat ground.

A hundred meters away from where we were standing, there were slopes and trees intertwined, with branches and leaves swaying in the wind, as if there were ferocious beasts hiding there.

Tu Xing looked up at the sky. It started to drizzle, the wind was getting stronger, and the leaves on the ground were rolling.

He placed his hand on the magic blade and silently recited the rain-proof spell he had prepared long ago.

The rain was about to fall on the young man's skin, as if there was a layer of barrier close to the skin, isolating the surface three centimeters away and flowing down.

Evander made a rough movement, stretched his limbs, kicked a stone with his foot, and it actually splashed in the direction of the young man.

Tu Xing seemed to have eyes on his back and took a step to the side, just in time to avoid it.

Evander: "Heavy..."

He stopped talking and stared at the young man's back in surprise and suspicion. He was so agile that he overturned the vase he thought was just a beautiful thing.

Tu Xing looked back and saw the even flow of water on the surface reflecting the light circles, which looked particularly unique.

He said emotionlessly, "Let's go."

Evander finally found what he was about to say, wiped the water off his face, and then spoke more politely:

"... Let's go back here. The scenery has changed since we landed. It's much bigger than I expected."

Tu Xing stepped forward and casually replied to the nonsense that was addressed to him: "How old is it?"

Evander followed from behind, "It's probably as big as the territory of a small country."

Tu Xing glanced at him: "Where do you think this is?"

The man was confused: "What do you mean by 'where'? A forbidden area? Where else could it be?"

"Or perhaps the names of the areas within the forbidden area? For example: East District, West District."

Tu Xing's eyes sparkled: "No, people from Lenilaya can also get here, which means there are other connecting channels."

"It can't be that he also came in through Xue Rui's guidance."

"The forbidden area should be a separate piece of land." As he spoke, Tu Xing had an idea.

Repeating over and over again is also a form of deep thinking.

A long time ago, when he was trading with Xue Rui, he mentioned the most important and fundamental thing in Serilda: a door connecting to the divine world.

If this is truly the realm of the gods, with its many magical creatures and fruits of the purest divine power, everything would make sense.

Tu Xing's eyes suddenly lit up brightly, and he quickened his pace in excitement.

Evander frowned suddenly: "That's right..." and fell into deep thought.

Soon, the two stepped into the jungle, and their feet stepped on branches, making some slight "crunching" sounds.

The ground was overgrown with weeds, with no roads or traces of people walking, but there were traces of large animals fighting and crawling.

Tu Xing took the opportunity to cast a breeze spell on himself, almost putting him in a floating state, which made his body extremely flexible.

Although his clothes were thin, they didn't reveal any gaps. They were tight-fitting and had two royal blue capes.

When washing, insect repellent and snake repellent is already mixed in, and the concentration is higher for shoes.

As Evander walked, he said, "It's probably somewhere very far away, like under a cliff."

"In the wilderness, ordinary people can't get there, so rare things tend to grow there."

"If there are mages in Lenilaya, it's not impossible that the ancient ancestors connected the two places and preserved the passage."

"That's why they dared to challenge us. I heard they were so arrogant and fearless."

The light in Tu Xing's eyes gradually dimmed, and he still hoped it was the divine realm.

What Evander said is also very likely.

This really ruined the mood. Tu Xing sighed and replied, "Yes."

The moment the words fell, something strange happened!

The dense bushes on the left, emitting faint phosphorescence, suddenly exploded!

A black shadow shot out like a crossbow arrow!

The thing was so fast that only an afterimage was left, and it was quite big.

Tu Xing reacted extremely quickly. He squatted down and supported the ground with the sickle in his hand, keeping his body half a meter off the ground.

After dodging the attack, he picked up the sickle without hesitation, held it in front of him, and faced the creature in a blocking posture.

"Clang!" There was the sound of sharp claws rubbing against the blade.

Immediately afterwards, there was a force of gravity on my body.

The next second, Evander growled, "Damn it!" He was a beat slow to react and raised his knife in defense in a panic.

Suddenly, the thing bounced off Tu Xing and rushed to Evander.

Stop again, on a rock two meters away.

Looking closely, it was a creature about the size of a cheetah, but with a scorpion tail and compound eyes.

On the surface of its body, there are visible spots of light, which are dark green in color.

Evander pinched his shoulders tightly, squeezing out the discolored blood, and shouted, "It's that damn thing again! What bad luck! Run!"

With that, he turned and ran deep into the forest without looking back.

Tu Xing glanced at his back and then stared at the scorpion-tailed leopard. On the surface, it looked ferocious, but the dark blood on the rock showed that it was injured.

The next moment, the scorpion-tailed leopard moved!

But the strange thing was that instead of attacking Tu Xing, he screamed at Evander, exerted force with his limbs, and pounced forward again!

Evander heard the intensive sound of people shuttling across the ground and cursed inwardly: If you don't catch that tender-skinned pretty boy, you must have been kicked in the head by a donkey. Catch me!