Bats were outstanding predators, and they were one of the many dire beasts that Ai Hui did not wish to encounter in the Wilderness. Of course, there were many dire beasts that he did not want to encounter.
“Everyone, stick together.”
At this point of time, Ai Hui did not care about whether or not they were familiar with each other.
Shi Xueman and Sang Zhijun were not unreasonable individuals. Shi Xueman knew Ai Hui rather well, and Sang Zhijun was a straightforward person. If not for Ai Hui’s warning just now, they both would have died.
Both of them were on their guard as they moved slowly to Ai Hui’s side.
The terrifying claw marks on the spot where they had been standing previously made them tremble with fear. They were so close to death.
The hand with which Sang Zhijun was holding her Golden Silk Longbow was trembling involuntarily.
Even Shi Xueman, who had reacted to the situation calmly, felt a lingering fear hit her like a sweeping tsunami after she now managed to catch a breath. She could feel her legs wobbling.
Shi Xueman had always emphasized on improving her real-life combat capabilities, and she had—on numerous missions. However, she had never experienced such a terrifying situation. Just a moment ago, she had an actual close brush with death.
Right now, she felt that the lofty aspirations she had on the transport wagon were so childish and ridiculous. In a real life-and-death battle, how much of her combat capabilities could she execute? Fifty percent? Perhaps thirty percent? She may even be killed by the blood fiends while standing frozen in a spot, staring into blank space and not knowing what to do.
So far, she and Sang Zhijun had not been able to sense the slightest bit of the bats’ aura. If not for the deep claw marks on the ground, she would have thought that what she saw earlier was an illusion.
It’s a pity that it’s not an illusion.
Her gaze automatically shifted towards Ai Hui.
Ai Hui was no better than them. His body was slightly crouching, his right hand tightly holding on to the sword hilt of the Dragonspine Inferno. His body was a motionless statue. A bead of sweat meandered down from his forehead to his chin before dripping to the ground.
The dusky street lamps looked especially lonely in the utterly quiet street. The sounds of dripping sweat and heavy breathing could be clearly heard.
However, for some reason, when Shi Xueman saw Ai Hui’s tense body, her anxiousness was alleviated.
Beads of sweat slid under his flickering eyelashes, and his eyes looked as calm as still water—one could not discern his feelings. Yes, it was that gaze that made Shi Xueman feel more at ease.
His gaze did not contain the slightest trace of a fluster.
Shi Xueman felt that her performance was terrible. She closed her eyes and took a deep breath. When she opened them, her confidence and fighting spirit had returned.
Sang Zhijun calmed down very fast as well.
Indeed, Ai Hui was not flustered, but he was very nervous. His mental state was taut, and his entire body was like a string that was tightly stretched.
His inability to track the bats’ location was giving him an immense pressure, the likes of which he had never experienced before. From the day he had successfully planted the sword embryo’s seed, nothing in his surroundings could avoid the sword embryo’s discerning eye.
What happened today was a first. He was engulfed with tremendous pressure.
What should he do?
Ai Hui’s first reaction was to flee. However, his rationality told him that this would be the wrong decision. No matter how fast he ran, he could not outrun the bats in the sky. The bat that had attacked them just now was extremely fast, so fast that Ai Hui’s eyes could not catch it. All he had seen was a blood-red colored blur.
These blood bats were far more powerful than the blood insects they had encountered outside of the city!
Bats were carnivores….
This thought flashed through his mind.
What should he do?
Previously, he had rejected Fatty’s suggestion to call for help as he had sensed that the bats in the sky had already locked onto them.
Ai Hui did not know how they became the targets for the predators. It really was unlucky, given that Central Pine City was huge. He continued to rack his brain for a way out.
The sensing ability of the sword embryo had already reached its limit...
Eh? Limit!
Suddenly, Ai Hui thought of the times when he would absorb a strand of elemental energy during his training.
With a jolt, he directed a strand of elemental energy towards his glabella.
When the strand of elemental energy reached the glabella, the fidgeting sword embryo absorbed it completely without any hesitation.
Ai Hui could feel the range of his perception expand significantly. In the sky above his head, a faint-looking shadow became clearer in his vision. A bat was noiselessly flying through the air. Every few seconds, it would produce an invisible whirlpool of air current to jumble and hide its aura.
It was only at this moment that Ai Hui realized that there was only one bat. All the other auras created by it was to confuse its enemy and hide itself. Ai Hui had also not expected that while this bat was swirling in the air, its eyes were closed.
Such a powerful bat!
Ai Hui smacked his lips. Once these wild beasts were infected with the blood poison, they would become much more powerful.
“There’s only one bat, and it’s swirling above our heads.”
Ai Hui said with a low voice. His focus was locked on to that blood bat.
Everyone felt a shiver run down their spines.
At this moment, Ai Hui felt his senses gradually become blurry. He cursed in his heart. Without any hesitation, he directed another strand of elemental energy to his sword embryo, and his senses immediately became clear again.
“It’s two hundred meters above us.” Ai Hui quickly gave a specific height of the bat from the ground.
Sang Zhijun was flabbergasted and involuntarily stared at Ai Hui. This fellow could actually determine how high was the bat from the ground. Such a powerful fellow, why had she not heard of his name before? She was trained in archery. To be an archer, one had to develop their eyesight. Sang Zhijun had always possessed extreme confidence with regards to this aspect, but now, even when she widened her eyes, she still could not discern the bat.
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