
Whooshs. Whooshs. Whooshing sound!
A figure blurred on the ground at high speed.
It was Tio BuKi who flew over the road, passing through rivers, mountains, forests, lakes, and other terrain features. He passed like a ghost,
moving so fast that no one could see him, his energy energy was at such a high level that he was like an immortal god.
He wanted to reach the Black Sea as quickly as possible, all in hopes of getting Hua Yinhu, He Jili, and Li He to Lifeseizing level immediately.
The plan was to hunt the black flood waves that were at the Lifeseizing level, and harvest their demon cores. And of course, he operates on his own.
At the same time, Liang Dong would apply to become an elite student, which would also significantly increase the influence of their group as a whole.
Furthermore, the fact that the Black Floodwyrm Cave was run by one of the seventy-two demon kings that were under the Hanging Mountain made the heart of Tio BuKi
thumping fast. Hopefully this trip will also give him some clues about the mystical mountain, and how to get there.
His mother's subjects, and as far as Hanging Mountain, filled his mind day and night, and he could not stop thinking about traveling there.
Even his desire to take revenge on Yun Hailan was almost nothing compared to that.
This trip to the Black Floodwyrm Cave would not only help him in his fight with Yun Hailan,
but he can also give her information about her mother. How could he miss such an opportunity?
He knew that it would be a very dangerous place, but did not worry too much. He is a Lifeseizer
Secondary that could kill Lifeseizer
Quarter, and maybe even Quinary. And by engaging in brutal fights, he would likely become even stronger. The time has come to overcome.
Moreover, perhaps if he consumed some demon cores, he could even reach Lifeseizing Tertiary.
At that point, even the brown fellow who troubled Yun Hailan would have trouble chasing after him.
Why didn't he want to kill three birds with one stone?
His actual approach to the Black Floodwyrm Grotto was made, not by flying in the air, but by
He continued to the ground, and constantly referred detailed maps of the Rich-Weather Continent.
The map revealed all the various locations of profound danger, as well as forbidden areas. That's a map
it was produced by the Demi-Immortal Institute itself, and far exceeded the ordinary maps available in the Rich-Lush Continent.
Just by studying the map, it was possible to learn a lot about the continent.
In fact, Tio BuKi was thinking of sending a copy of the map back to Yanhaven. Better understanding of
geography would definitely help his father when it came time to move the troops.
"Descend," muttered Tio BuKi, looking at the seemingly endless sand dunes that lay before him.
This desolate desert was tens to tens of thousands of kilometers wide, and was filled with dunes and sand mountains. All types of cacti can be seen,
some, large trees that stretched up to tens of meters into the sky, others, were round and roughly the size of an ordinary house.
Tio BuKi scanned the area in front with the correct energy, and could feel a hint of demonic energy from the demons. There's snakes, there's snakes,
scorpions, centipedes, poisonous insects, and even foxes and wolves, were all demons that adapted to life in the desert.
However, he had no interest in the little demon, and was unwilling to waste time. Without hesitation, he headed towards the hot desert, following the map towards his intended destination.
Surprisingly, the Black Sea is not located in the open sea, but rather in the middle of the desert.
According to the story, it was fed by many underground rivers and channels of spirit energy, making it a holy land for demons and demons living in the surrounding desert.
As for the desert, it was called the Northern Border Desert, and was known as a limitless danger zone without any human population. It contained only demons, and countless strange terrain features.
About five hundred kilometers into the desert, a tornado-filled sandstorm suddenly appeared, so powerful that the sand blast caused sparks to fly from the true energy of Tio BuKi's defense.
Although the grains of sand were small, when pushed by the wind en masse, they could pierce through steel.
Fortunately, Tio BuKi's art and defense equipment far surpassed that level, and were not damaged at all.
Now it's clear why people don't live here. Even some of the most formidable demons would dig deep