Chapter 118 - Chapter 118: Gold Coast
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nChapter 118: Gold Coast
nTranslator: Lonelytree
nA viper groveled at him, and two burrowing owls greeted him.
nFor some reason, a little flying squirrel with a bruised nose and swollen face raised a few berries to him.
nHe could clearly feel the direction he was heading in. The path would be smooth and unobstructed.
nFrom then on, even without Old Lucky as a guide, Matthew could successfully cross the rainforest.
n“Su Ya’s Joy is indeed delightful.”
nMatthew thought.
nRecalling the encounter in Black Banyan Dream, the corners of his mouth could not help but curl into a smile.
n“Mistake? Who would believe that!”
nThe process of transferring the advancement ritual that originally belonged to a Tier 4 adventurer to a Tier 2 mage was like forcefully stuffing a utility pole into a coke bottle.
nThis process was extremely rough.
nIt couldn’t be a mistake. Su Ya definitely did it on purpose.
nThe Rainforest Soul’s temperament was unpredictable, but Matthew guessed that it was most likely related to his high affinity with nature.
nIn the Black Banyan Dream Realm.
nAlthough Su Ya’s attitude towards him was very bad, scolding and fierce, her gaze never left Matthew, not even for a moment.
nMatthew understood that look too well.
nIn short, boys had to protect themselves when they were alone outside!
nHe knew that once his high affinity with nature established a connection with nature’s souls and spiritual creatures, they would involuntarily want to get close to him.
nIt was fine for people like Lulu and Ella.
nHowever, the Soul of the Rainforest, Su Ya, was no pushover. Her possessiveness was even more obvious.
nConquering the Soul of the Rainforest was not an easy task. Matthew did not have that level of self-conceit, so he would rather believe that Su Ya was acting.
n“It’s sometimes quite troublesome to have a high affinity with nature.” However, on second thought, it was better to be high than low, right?
nIt would take a lot of effort for people with low affinity to communicate with the Soul of the Rainforest.
nThinking of this, Matthew turned around and urged, “Let’s go.”
nThe two of them, who were stunned by the unbelievable scene in front of them, finally came back to their senses.
n“Practitioners of the Art of Equilibrium are indeed born unusual.’ Old Lucky sighed and then silently followed Matthew’s footsteps.
nLorraine spread his hands.
n“So, should I change the title of my work?”
n“Matthew the Equilibrium Master. What do you think?”
nTwo and a half days later.
nThe group passed through layers of rainforest and arrived at a large lake that stretched as far as the eye could see.
n” This is ‘Dalong Lake’. Plesiosaurs often appear by the lake. Someone once saw a prehistoric thunder dragon in the center of the lake, but that was a legend from a long time ago.
nThe further they went to the centre of the lake, the lower the temperature became.”
nOld Lucky leisurely introduced, “However, we won’t stay at the Dalong Lake for too long. Next, we’ll walk along the rainforest on the eastern shore of the lake. It’ll take us at most two and a half days to leave the rainforest and arrive at our destination, the Gold Coast.”
nHe had been very relaxed as a guide for the past two days.
nEven a fool could see the love the Rainforest Soul had for Matthew. Wherever he was, no rainforest creature would dare to offend him.
nOld Lucky only needed to lead the way in peace.
nThe only one who was dissatisfied was Lorraine. It was less fun, but when Old Lucky suggested that he take him on another path away from Matthew, he immediately kept quiet. After a while, he said that he would fight side by side with Matthew and would never give up on his companions.
nA group of people was resting by the Dalong Lake, enjoying the beautiful scenery while drinking fresh water.
nIt was evening.
nThe surface of the open lake glistened.
nMatthew noticed that many animals were drinking water by the lake.
nWolves, honey badgers, bears, foxes, monkeys, rabbits…
nThese animals seemed to completely ignore each other when drinking water, and the scene was very peaceful. But very quickly.
nThis peaceful scene was broken.
nA plesiosaur suddenly jumped up from the bottom of the lake, causing countless splashes. Many animals were scared away.
nAt this moment.
nA black shadow suddenly charged out from behind a rock on the shore.
nHis speed was as fast as a cheetah. In the blink of an eye, he rushed to the shore. Then, with a leap, he directly rode on the neck of the plesiosaur!
n“Hiss! ”
nThe plesiosaur let out an angry roar.
nBut soon, the roar turned into a wail.
nMatthew saw it clearly. The half-naked Jango native with a few blowdarts hanging from his waist suddenly grabbed the neck of the plesiosaur. As the latter struggled, he suddenly slapped the neck of the plesiosaur with his right palm!
nPa! Pa! Pa!
nThe speed of the native’s palm strikes was extremely fast. In about three breaths, he had slapped the dinosaur over a hundred times!
nImmediately after.
nThe three of them saw the plesiosaur’s neck seemingly lose its support as it fell weakly to the shore!
nAll the beasts on the shore fled in fear, and the sand and dust flew everywhere.
nWhen the three of them passed through the sand and approached the shore, they found that the overly strong native was dragging the plesiosaur’s neck into the rainforest.
nThe plesiosaur was already dead.
nNot to mention Matthew and Lorraine, even Old Lucky had never seen such a strange and effective dragon-hunting technique.
n“He’s a blowdart user, but he doesn’t use blowdarts. His strength is astonishing. ”
nOld Lucky speculated,
n“It’s also possible that a monster of this level isn’t worth him using his weapon.”
nKilling a Level-13 plesiosaur with his bare hands, this person was too strong!
nThe three of them looked at the native warily..
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