Chapter six hundred and twentieth terrible silence
The storm is approaching, and the rolling clouds bring a strong sense of oppression, making people feel suddenly unable to breathe.
A thunder flashed in the distance, briefly illuminating the dark clouds rolling in the upside down. So huge and so close, in front of such a huge vortex, Kasha felt that she was no different from Annie, as small as a child.
It suddenly started raining in the sky, and the rain quickly turned into ice. Kahn fought a cold war, and he watched the water on his shin instantly turning into frost, hindering his steps.
"What's wrong, something is coming." The dark clouds were approaching, and Kasha murmured as she looked at the change in the distance.
"Go quickly, it's not safe here." Kahn quickly tied the rope on his shoulder and dragged a sled trailer full of meat to the shore. What's powerful and unknown in the storm must escape by boat before being caught up!
"Annie, go quickly, stop watching." Kasha picked up Annie, and the little girl stretched out a tender little hand, crossed Kasha's shoulder and pointed behind her, and shouted in her ear: "Bearing bear."
She thought Anne was pointing at Tibers, looked back and saw Tibers who had turned back and turned back, rushed over and grabbed one of its arms, and chased Kahn in front of her.
Another thunder flashed by, and a huge figure flashed in the rolling clouds behind the two, only Annie saw it.
She looked at the flashing outline and felt that except that it was many times bigger, it was inexplicably similar to Tibers, which made her unable to help but shout out the bear.
Something was chasing them in the storm, and a urgency was hanging over their heads and never dissipated. A stinging pain came from their skin, which prompted them to continue running. The one who could keep the skin nails warning was definitely a terrible opponent.
The storm was getting closer, but the sound around it became weaker, as if it had entered the eyes of a quiet storm.
The movement around him became weaker and weaker, and there was no sound in his mind, and even he was left with a faint and gentle breath.
Just like hell, Kasha was clearly at a close place, but no sound could come from him. He thought Kasha was dragged away silently. He looked at Kasha's running steps and said a few words himself, but he could not hear anything or say anything.
Silence swept everything.
Kahn finally realized what they were experiencing—a powerful consciousness had invisibly invaded his mind, and the terrible silence overwhelmed the rest and deprived everything else of the sound.
Despite this, they could only keep running.
With terrible silence accompanying him, Kahn felt his scalp tightening, and a subtle arc of electric flashed before his eyes through his hair that was broken by the wind.
When silence reaches its critical point, the sense of urgency also reaches its highest point.
It seemed that something had been broken, and then the sound of thunder exploded in my mind, accompanied by a huge roar, instantly drowned my mind. The stormy waves caused by the loud noise erupted out of my eyes, tearing open the fingers and flowing outwards.
Kahn felt his consciousness was like a rootless seaweed, almost crushed by the sound wave.
In the swaying situation, Kahn made a decision. He sealed himself in his skin armor and isolated the strangeness in his mind.
In an instant, all the sounds came back.
The shouting of the wind, the turbulence of the sea, the breathing of oneself, the footsteps of Kasha, the screams of Anne, and the suppressed sounds all returned. But the explosion of the thunder and the huge roar disappeared, and the sounds seemed to exist only in his mind.
"Did you feel it?" Kahn heard Kasha's voice again, and she said anxiously: "That huge roar can overshadow everything, but..."
"But it can only be heard in my mind." Kahn not only felt it, but also felt it very real. "It was the bear spirit, we broke into their sacred hunting ground, and it was very angry now."
Kasha stopped in surprise. It turned out that there was a reason why the people from the Frost Tooth Tribe did not dare to come here. This island is a territory of ancient existence that they dare not anger, and the three of them were violating the taboo!
She looked up at the sky, and above her, dark clouds circling like a storm.
"Go quickly, they are about to catch up." Kahn's scream came from his ears. The coast was close to him. Kahn took his legs again, followed Kahn's footsteps, and helped push the heavy sled trailer.
"Look!" Another thunder flashed in the storm, and then there was silence again, and Anne shouted.
The two turned to look, and the sudden lightning of lightning left silhouettes in the sky. They saw dark clouds condense into various furious forms, all of which were weird mixtures of bears and other creatures, things from legends, nightmares and folk stories.
The bear's body was covered with a human head, and there was an iguana-like umbrella-shaped collar around its neck. Some had wild boar heads on its body, and none of them looked like normal animals. A thunder flashed by, and the lightning illuminated the giant bear's spirit body roaring towards the sky, illuminating the hollow skeleton inside its body clearly, and counting several ribs.
The dark clouds were filled with all kinds of strange huge spirits challenging Kahn's cognition, and there were many strange creatures that could not be described by human barren vocabulary. But without exception, their eyes were burning with terrifying blue fire, and they were also staring at the tiny human beings at the moment.
They are the thousands of incarnations transformed by the bear spirit. They whirlwind lightning, roars that overwhelm everything, and pour out unparalleled rage together.
Anne was scared to tears with a wow sound. These "bears" were not as friendly as Tibers, and they were much "bad".
Accompanied by deafening roars, endless lightning struck down and landed behind the three of them. The ice surface was ruthlessly shattered. If these lightnings fell on them, they would never feel good.
"Let's go! If you don't leave, it's too late! Take Anne on the boat first!" Kahn warned, Katha jumped onto the boat with Anne in her arms, quickly untied the cable, and then jumped up and stepped on the boat.
The hull, which was swaying in the waves, was seriously inclined, and the angle just allowed Kahn to pull the trailer and slide in directly. With the inertia brought by the full load of trailers, the boat broke away from the coast like an arrow. Then the two of them picked up the oars and rushed forward in the surging waves.
The terrifying island was quickly left behind, but there was still a silence in my mind. Lightning fell into the sea, and the frantic arcs illuminated the cold and dark sea like bright daylight.
Chapter completed!