The appearance of this gale eagle undoubtedly made the current situation worse. The griffins, who had been barely maintaining their formation, could only flee on their own.
Gu Shi's luck was not very good, as the tornado released by the newly appeared Fierce Wind Eagle was very close to them.
He could feel the griffin he was riding was flapping its wings desperately, trying to escape from the huge vortex, but it was of no use.
Soon, the griffin that Gu Shi was riding was sucked into the tornado's powerful suction force.
Under the influence of strong wind, Gu Shi was blown so hard that he could hardly open his eyes. The seat he was sitting on soon broke, and Wendel, who was originally sitting next to him, was now nowhere to be seen.
He felt like he was locked in a huge washing machine, spinning at a rapid speed.
Gu Shi was very glad that he still had a lot of protective gear on him, otherwise he would have been cut and bleeding by the violent wind magic.
Gu Shi endured the severe dizziness and barely maintained his sanity.
He was now sucked into the tornado and unable to move, and could not see the surrounding situation clearly. Although the staff was in the space ring and could be taken out at any time, now was not a suitable time.
Gu Shi didn't know the level of the Fierce Wind Eagle, but he knew that it was much stronger than himself. Not to mention whether the sixth-level staff could withstand this violent tornado, with his current ability, he could not fight against the Fierce Wind Eagle at all.
If he used magic now, it would be troublesome if the Fierce Wind Eagle noticed him.
After all, it was obvious that these two Fierce Wind Eagles were in a furious state, so it was not impossible for them to attack him at random.
Anyway, the tornado can't cause any harm to Gu Shi now, it just makes him a little dizzy. It is better to maintain the status quo, which is the safest option.
In addition to the flowing wind, the tornado would also contain swept-up soil, rocks, branches, and even people or griffins, which would collide with Gu Shi from time to time.
Gu Shi closed his eyes and tried his best to suppress the urge to vomit caused by dizziness.
Finally, after not knowing how long he had been following the tornado, Gu Shi felt that he was thrown out.
Gu Shi quickly opened his eyes and observed the current situation. His luck finally turned good for once, as he was thrown away from the battlefield by the tornado.
The mentor who had just gone out to chase someone seemed to have returned, and now the two mentors were each dragging a Fierce Wind Eagle around.
The battle situation does not look good. There are many students lying on the ground below the battlefield, their lives or deaths unknown. If they are not careful, they will be hit by attacks from above.
The instructors obviously saw this scene as well, so they tried their best to control the Fierce Wind Eagle's attack so that it would not go to the ground.
After escaping the tornado, Gu Shi let himself fly in the air for a while. When he felt the distance was about right, he took out his staff and cast a flying spell on himself.
The long rotation made him a little unconscious, and the time it took to cast the spell was several times longer than usual, but fortunately he succeeded in the end.
Gu Shi controlled himself and fell into the woods beside him, then ran quickly. Although his route seemed a little crooked due to dizziness, it was still better than staying in the same place.
Gu Shi’s current situation is not safe. Although he was thrown a distance by the tornado, the distance was not far.
No one knows whether the battlefield in the sky will move in the future, so he must continue to escape to a farther place.
Using flying skills is not as safe and covert as running in the woods. After finally escaping from the battlefield, Gu Shi doesn't want to be dragged into it again.
Gu Shi kept moving forward until he could no longer hear the sounds of fierce fighting behind him, then he stopped to catch his breath.
Gu Shi looked at the surrounding environment. There were dense trees everywhere. It was obvious that he was now in an unknown mountain range.
After finding a large smooth rock to sit on, Gu Shi checked the things he had on him and found that nothing was lost.
He touched the deep-sea pearl on his neck and was glad that he had asked for the best material, otherwise it would have been broken just now.
It hadn't been that long since the attack, but Gu Shi felt like the days had been long. Now that he had finally settled down, fatigue suddenly washed over him.
Although Gu Shi always carried the teleportation stone given by Wang Feng, he always regarded it as a means of saving his life. It was his last trump card and he would not use it easily.
If everything depended on the teleportation stone, Gu Shi felt that he would develop a personality that would subconsciously want to escape, which would not be a good thing for him.
For Gu Shi, the most real and reliable thing is the power he possesses. Although the power of external objects is also a necessary means, it can be used but one must never rely on it too much.
After leaning against the rock to rest for a while, Gu Shi continued to move forward.
The place where he is now is not suitable for camping and resting, and there must be many magical beasts in mountains like this, so it is better to leave as soon as possible.
It is unknown how long the subsequent battle will take to end, and even if it is over, it will take some time for rescue to arrive. Gu Shi feels that instead of waiting for others to rescue him, it would be faster to be self-reliant.
The ideal situation would be that he could leave the mountains before sunset and find a populated area to stay and rest.
If they couldn't get out, they would have to find a safer place to camp. Fortunately, the equipment in Gu Shi's space ring was very complete, so they didn't have to sleep in the wild.
Gu Shi had no map on him and didn't know where he was, so he could only choose a direction to walk based on his feeling.
Maybe it was because all his bad luck had been used up in the previous accident, but Gu Shi did not encounter any monsters along the way, and even found a cave that was very suitable for staying overnight.
Gu Shi walked into the cave and explored it. The cave was very shallow, only about three meters deep, and the space inside was not large, but it was enough for him to lie down and take a nap.
After a careful inspection, Gu Shi did not find any traces of wild animals in the cave. Looking at the setting sun outside, he decided to camp here for the night.
After he took out the tent, pitched it, and made a fire to cook himself a hot dinner, Gu Shi finally let go of the tension he had been feeling.
Although he didn't find any danger around, this was in the wild after all, so Gu Shi still took safety measures around him before he could fall asleep peacefully.
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