Chapter 502 - Perfect Teamwork
Chapter 502: Perfect Teamwork
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Angor successfully shook off his pursuers, as well as the tentacles that tried to block him, and reached the octopus’ neck.
Even the monster’s neck was as wide as a soccer field. Angor spent some time without finding anything, so he could only keep cruising.
“Front, Angor! Head to its front!” Keely’s voice suddenly came.
Angor followed the clue and quickly saw something he needed—just below the central point of the monster’s two eyes, there was a transparent, bubble-like organ affixed to its face.
A Duon was enclosed inside the organ, eyes closed. Just like how Keely described, it had a fishtail but everything else looked like a human.
Angor didn’t know whether the Duon was dead, but he was glad he found it nevertheless.
He tried many times and failed to approach it as the octopus did its best to protect its weakness by sending more tentacles and sea monsters into his way.
Angor believed he’d never reach Keely in time. He still moved while strengthening his speed as much as possible.
When he caught Keely, the tentacle was almost upon his face.
A glittering barrier suddenly appeared and blocked the attack. Keely activated Aster Barrier just in time.
Angor risked getting pummeled by the tentacle because he knew Keely still had the scroll, and it seemed his plan worked out just fine.
The barrier remained intact under the attack of that tentacle. Taking the chance, Angor dragged Keely’s body out of the mist illusion he left behind.
“Nice job!” Angor smiled at her.
She had blood all over her body, but it seemed she could still manage to smile back. Earlier, she feared that she would meet a terrible end if Angor came to her too late or didn’t come at all. But Angor stuck to his promise and acted as a wonderful teammate.
She only experienced such flawless teamwork when working with Luna before, and she liked it.
After getting out of the illusion, they both heard something roaring loudly behind them.
Torrents, earthquake, and visible sound waves came after them. Angor wasn’t afraid of them since he was escaping via a route he was familiar with at full speed. Combined with the mist illusion, which still covered the monster, the octopus wasn’t likely to catch up.
What he didn’t know was that the giant octopus began to turn redder due to its great rage. If he had seen what was going on back there, he’d immediately thought about the exact same thing that happened to the Lord of Tentacles.
The bright red color that indicated uncontrollable rage could help a monster gain strength in an abnormal way.
At the same time, someone suddenly spoke on the top floor of the machine tower in the outside world.
“Huh… Something evolved into another Lord of Tentacles?”