Upon hearing this, everyone immediately mounted their celestial beasts and fled without daring to linger. Chu Wanwan followed closely behind, riding on the back of Da Bai. Although they were all riding celestial beasts, the group, speeding through the forest, were still filled with fear.
The buzzing of the swarm of wasps grew louder and louder, as if they were already close at hand. The oppressive feeling of death made everyone speed up.
"Crush your jade tokens and return to the Immortal Sect!" Elder Xu shouted.
As soon as the words were spoken, everyone took out their teleportation jade tokens from their pockets, preparing to crush them.
Just then, one of the Starry Sky Sect disciples shouted, "Master, my teleportation jade token is gone!"
"How could it be missing?" Elder Xu looked at the person who spoke, a young disciple. This disciple had good talent for cultivation, but he was careless and often forgot things.
In the past, whenever he went out for training, he would give him countless instructions, fearing that he might lose his life-saving token. But today, he focused most of his energy on Chu Wanwan, thus neglecting this disciple he usually worried about the most.
"Well... I accidentally dropped it on the road." The disciple's voice trembled, clearly terrified by the approaching swarm of bees.
Elder Xu's face darkened, knowing full well that in this critical moment, losing the teleportation jade token meant losing their only chance to escape. He quickly looked around and found that the group of immortal cultivators behind them had disappeared, and a swarm of black wolf bees was approaching them, about to catch up.
"Crush your teleportation jade tokens!"
Elder Xu shouted loudly, and at the same time took out a teleportation jade token and handed it to the junior disciple who had lost the token.
"Master, no! Go away! I can't take your token!" The young disciple knew that his master wanted him to live, but how could he abandon his master and run away?
"Damn it, crush the teleportation jade token now! Any more dawdling and you're dead!"
Elder Xu's face turned ashen as he loudly reprimanded him.
"No! Master, I won't leave, you go! I'll take responsibility for my own life, I absolutely can't drag you down with me!"
The young disciple roared, shoved the jade token into Elder Xu's hand, pushed Elder Xu away, and then leaped away into the distance.
"You brat, come back here right now!"
Elder Xu shouted loudly, but by then the swarm of wolf bees was less than 500 meters away from them, and it would only take a moment for them to catch up.
"Grandpa Elder, hurry, I have a way to save him!"
As Chu Wanwan spoke, she urged Da Bai to run away.
Elder Xu's eyes widened in fury at the sight. He wanted to chase after them, but he didn't leave. None of the disciples of Beast Taming Peak crushed the jade tokens either!
They stared intently at Elder Xu, waiting for his word whether to leave or chase after their junior brothers and sisters.
Elder Xu glanced at the swarm of bees, sighed deeply, and knew there was no other choice. He could only trust Chu Wanwan, believe that she could survive, and believe that she had the ability to rescue that disciple.
So he gritted his teeth and said, "Everyone, crush the jade tokens and evacuate immediately!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Elder Xu's jade tablet shattered, and he disappeared from the spot.
Seeing this, everyone looked with some regret at the spot where Chu Wanwan and the young disciple had disappeared.
Then they all crushed the teleportation jade tokens in their hands, and with flashes of light, they disappeared from their original spots a second before the wolf bee swarm arrived.
...
Big White was extremely fast and caught up with the junior disciple in no time.
The young disciple was already panting heavily and his face was pale.
The buzzing of the swarm of bees grew closer and closer, and the young disciple could almost feel death approaching.
"Junior Brother, come up quickly!" Chu Wanwan shouted loudly, while urging Da Bai to accelerate towards him.
Upon hearing Chu Wanwan's voice, the young disciple was overjoyed. He turned around and saw Chu Wanwan riding a large white horse galloping towards him. Without hesitation, he leaped onto the horse's back.
He had been prepared to die a heroic death, but when one truly faces death, the fear and despair in one's heart reach their peak. However, at this critical moment, Chu Wanwan's timely appearance undoubtedly brought him endless hope.
With a long roar, Da Bai accelerated once more, rushing forward like an arrow released from a bow.
...
On Da Bai's back, Chu Wanwan urged Da Bai forward at full speed while constantly keeping an eye on the swarm of wolf bees behind them. She knew that the wolf bees were numerous and extremely fast, and that she could be overtaken if she wasn't careful.
"Junior Sister, thank you so much for saving me!" the junior disciple said gratefully, her voice filled with the relief of surviving a disaster.
"Junior Brother, now is not the time to talk about these things!"
Chu Wanwan looked back at the swarm of wolf bees that had caught up. Only when they got closer could she see what the wolf bees looked like.
They were a group of strange creatures with ferocious appearances and huge bodies. They were all black, with wings like those of bees that made a deafening buzzing sound when flapping. Their sharp mouthparts gleamed coldly, as if they were ready to pierce their prey at any moment.
Their sheer number almost blotted out the sky, forming a dark, oppressive cloud that inspired awe and fear.
At that moment, they were less than 100 meters behind her.
"Okay! Okay! Let's not talk for now, let's think of a solution first..."
Before the young disciple could even utter the word "escape," Chu Wanwan knocked him unconscious.
"Junior brother, I'm sorry! I don't want to reveal my private space yet!"
Chu Wanwan looked apologetically at her unconscious disciple, and with a thought, she disappeared from the spot.
The next second, the swarm of wolf bees engulfed the spot where they had just been.
As Chu Wanwan watched the swarm of wolf-bees, which blotted out the sky, rush past from the mysterious space, she couldn't help but gasp in horror.
If it weren't for her spatial ability, she probably would have died here today.
Chu Wanwan wiped the sweat from her forehead and waited in the space for a while until the swarm of wolf bees had all passed before she led her junior disciple out of the space.
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