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Volume 2: Demonic Invasion Chapter 267: The Stone Overlooking the Sea

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    The swaying sun was the only sight Lear saw when he was dazed.  As was his custom, he grabbed the nearest thing - an unlucky shell-dwelling crab - and threw it away.  He sat up, and the waves approached the beach, and then retreated, repeating the advance and retreat, soaking the hem of his clothes.  The waves are roaring, the eagles are singing, the leaves are rustling, and the wind is whistling.  Various notes beat in Lier's ears. He pulled out the elm branches tied to his belt and took off his white fur coat.

    Foxy is no longer with him, Jersted and Bert are missing, and Volanna and Orika are nowhere to be found.

    "I only heard a loud noise," Lear recalled everything he felt before dizziness. "Then his eyes hurt so much that he felt like he was going to go blind. Fortunately, the pain was only for a moment, and soon he was lying on the beach"

    With his stomach growling, Lear waved the branch and was pleasantly surprised to find that there is also natural energy in this world.  As if he were in the Windekenf continent, he summoned the vine and ordered it to look for the unfortunate offshore fish.

    The vine seemed to sense the presence of the fish and slammed into the sea.  When it gradually retracted, a silver-white fish was already tied to the end. It looked like the common sword salmon in the Atak Empire, and it looked plump and attractive.

    The druid spells here are still somewhat restricted, and Lear feels that he cannot call on natural energy at will like before.  This anomaly is very obvious, perhaps because there is neither the goddess of nature nor her gatekeeper, Danluo, the listener of all druids in "Shural". The druids can now only try to obtain natural energy by themselves.  to cast spells.

    Leer summoned Pachak, Gale, and Storm, and they jumped out of the blue portal.  He told them to collect firewood and prepare to grill the fish.  As for himself, he continued to use vines to catch various fish.

    It didn¡¯t take long for the vines to catch more than a dozen fish.  Perhaps realizing that the strange green plants on the shore were not easy to deal with, all the fish in the offshore swam far away, to places where the vines could not reach them.  But there were enough fish for Lear and his pets to enjoy, and there were a lot of shells, crabs, and oysters around.

    Leer called out a flame, which ignited the bottom leaves.  The branches carefully placed on the leaves became the best kindling materials, and the thicker trunk at the top was the main fuel.  Anyone who has been in Lielan Forest knows how to best light a pile of flames.  He threw a few fish to the hungry bears and wolves, while he prepared barbecue seafood.

    The smoke from the cooking pots curled up, and the fragrance overflowed, spreading into the jungle.

    ¡°Hiss¡ª¡± A strong cheetah lay crouched in the grass, its orange eyes staring intently at Leer¡¯s back.  It carefully stood on tiptoes and found the best direction to attack.  Its mission is to avoid the fierce blows of Pachak, as well as the interception of strong winds and storms, and bite out human throats in an instant.  Maybe it also understands that once the human in front of it dies, the three beasts next to it that scare it will have to disappear into the air and can no longer threaten it.

    The cheetah lowers its body, its golden fur is like a large patch of sunlight in the woods, and its black spots can be mistaken for bushes and fruits by the unwary. It is very good at hiding its scent.  Lear shivered, but didn't know why.

    ¡°Roar¡ª¡ª¡± With a roar, the cheetah stretched out its limbs and surged forward.  The leopard's speed is extremely fast. In two seconds, it leaps into the air and stretches out its claws. The sharp claw tips can easily tear open flesh and fragile clothes.

    Speed, strength, hunting experience and unique beast instincts make the cheetah a killer in the jungle.  Patchak's pupils changed and he felt the danger of his master. He immediately stood up and stood in front of Leer.  But its speed was too slow, and the cheetah had already jumped over its head and entered a falling state.

    The vine¡¯s early warning ability is outstanding. It was still curled up in the corner just now.  When the cheetah falls, it suddenly pops out and wraps its right paw.  It lost its balance in the air, its right paw swept across Leer's back, and its body was tightly entangled in vines.

    Its heavy body hit the sand hard, raising a cloud of yellow sand.  Lear felt a sharp pain in his back and quickly turned around to see the cheetah lying on the ground, its throat having been bitten by the storm.

    He painfully released the healing spell on himself, and then fell forward on the beach, with a large amount of blood oozing from his back.  He had fallen into dizziness due to excessive blood loss, and hunger made the burden on his body even heavier.

    Leer¡¯s remaining spirit warned him not to faint. The scorching sun would probably kill him, and the rising tide could also take away his life.  He desperately supported his body, and the warm sand wrapped around Leer's elbows.

    "Huh-" He breathed heavily, and the influx of oxygen made his brain clearer.

    The natural energy is gradually repairing the wounds on the back, and the five long scratches are shocking.

      The weather was hot, so Lier took off his druid robe that was stained red by blood. He was naked from the waist up and looked for any emergency herbs in his pockets.  He grabbed a handful of plants that had the ability to relieve pain, heal wounds, and stop bleeding. He crumpled them into a ball and pressed them on the wound on his back.  It didn't take long before an indescribable cool feeling slowly emerged.

    "Gulanta, Bebwalsa!" A nervous voice sounded behind Leer. He quickly turned his head to see who was walking through the grass. The sound of metal weapons rapidly rubbing against the grass blades was particularly worrying.

    "Sura, Norwaga." The hunter said loudly. He was carrying a powerful hunting bow, a sharp ax hanging on his waist, and a quiver hanging behind his back. He was wearing a short white linen jacket and brown trousers.  .

    Lear rubbed his head, picked up a branch, and handed it to the hunter. The hunter didn't understand, but he still took it.  The druid's spells work on this branch, and those who hold it can use the wise tree to understand and speak any language.

    "Are you okay?" the hunter asked with concern, "I have been chasing it, and it died thanks to your help. This leopard has already eaten one of our cows. If this continues, people in the village will be panicked.  ¡±

    "It's not good." Lear turned around and showed his wounds to the hunter.

    "Please come with me." The hunter said seriously, "My name is Elta. With such a serious injury, you should go to our village and receive treatment from the old doctor Bertrand" He wanted to carry the cheetah on his back.  He got up, but the leopard was very heavy.  Lear looked at Pachak weakly, and the latter immediately understood, picked up the leopard's body, and followed Leer slowly.

    As Elta walked, she lamented Leer's tenacious vitality. If such an adult cheetah receives a blow, it will basically lose a limb.  But Leer was able to hold on until now without falling to the ground and writhing in pain. He couldn't help but be impressed.  At the same time, he also realized that Leal was different.

    ??Elta has short blond hair and blue eyes.  Leal, on the other hand, has long red hair and red eyes, and is accompanied by a group of ferocious beasts that, although seemingly harmless, can tear Elta into pieces in minutes.

    Feeling the hunter¡¯s fear of Pachak and the others, Leer sent Gale and Storm back to the natural space.

    "Oh, I finally understand." Elta said happily, "You are a 'listener'!"

    "Have you seen any other 'Listeners'?" Leal asked. He intuitively believed that the so-called "Listeners" were the name for druids in the Shural world, and he did not expect the Shural world to do so.  of people will have heard of the profession "Druid".

    "I've seen it before. Our village is called 'The Stone Overlooking the Sea', and Dr. Bertrand in the village is a 'Listener of the Forest.'" Elta said. "He can use green light to heal others and summon wolves.  , and also knows how to make herbal medicine and deal with trauma.¡±

    "Where is this place? Sorry, I encountered a shipwreck and was brought to the shore by the waves." Lear asked.

    "Shular Continent, the Nuandong Territory of the Kingdom of Anliela, this is the easternmost part of Shular. You are coming from the Black Anchor Territory in the south, I heard. I heard that there are many foreigners there. Maybe the destination of your ship  It's the Northern Territory There are many reefs around here, and I sympathize with your experience." Elta said, "Come to my house, I will entertain you with the best food."

    "Then I'll thank you in advance." Lear smiled. In this unknown world, having food is undoubtedly more satisfying than anything else. "Besides my companion also encountered something bad.  Shipwreck. Have you heard similar rumors?"

    "Yes, there are some. When you said that, I remembered it." Elta nodded, and Leer's eyes lit up, "Five Sadaos away from our village, there is a village called 'Stag's Sharp Horn'.  Our coachman from the Stone Overlooking the Sea brought back news from that village - two men and three women appeared at the entrance of the village, asking for help. They are currently resting in the inn of the Buck's Sharp Horn. It is said that  Looking for a person named 'Lil? Doroy'."

    "I am." Lear was excited. "I thought they missed me, but I didn't expect that I missed them."

    The forest was still very dense at first, and you could hear the sounds of birds and insects. Occasionally, hares would run quickly through the grass, and birds would hover in the air.  But after about five minutes, the vegetation gradually became sparse, and the bushes were no longer visible. A downward slope appeared on the ground. It turned out that the forest was on a higher hillside.  Looking from a distance, the vast green plain unfolds in front of Leer.

    Down the slope is a village, which looks average in size, with more than 40 houses and wooden fence walls.  Naughty children were playing on the gravel road, and dogs were playing in front of and behind the house.Crying, roosters strutting around showing off their red combs and colorful long tails, farmers cultivating cabbage gardens, and women whispering together on the streets, everything is no different from what it was in the Atak Empire.

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