Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 373 The Giant Insect

Chapter 373 The Giant Insect
  The tall stone slabs directly pressed against the narrow passage, pushing up a large section of the passage.

Herage found that the situation in the passage did not change after taking out the stone slab, nothing changed.

He guessed that the reason for this was very complicated, and simply taking out the slate would hardly have any effect.

Herage even suspected that even putting the stone slab back into place would not change the situation here.

Although the situation in the passage has not changed, this stone slab has supported the place, allowing the situation here to be maintained temporarily.

Herage knew that this was only temporary. When the power from above came down, it would be an all-round squeeze with no blind spots.

The stone slab can only support the up and down direction, but cannot support the front and rear.

When it completely collapses, Herage will be squeezed to death by the surrounding rock and soil.

At that time, he may become the first wizard in the history of the wizard plane to be crushed to death underground by a rock formation.

It was too late to run up now, because Herrag had already observed through the deep blue environment detection that the passages above and below were beginning to collapse.

Herage glanced at the plane coordinates on his left hand, but did not directly activate the teleportation.

It's still the same truth, it will always come back automatically. When the time comes, you will still die if you appear directly in the rock formation.

Once teleported, Herage must seize every moment to improve his strength to ensure that he can survive in this situation when he comes back.

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Herage heard some subtle sounds, which came from the surrounding rock and soil layers. This was the sound of the rock and soil layers being squeezed by pressure.

He looked up at the top of the passage and saw that some pieces of soil had fallen down.

If it weren't for the support of the stone slabs, this passage would collapse in an instant.

Herage's mind was racing, thinking about how to get out of danger.

There is not much time left for him, and it is estimated that this place will be completely squeezed and collapsed within a few dozen seconds.

When the time comes, pressure will come from all directions. Even though Herage is in the form of Titan Power, he will not be able to withstand such great pressure.

Herage held his left hand in his right hand, ready to activate the plane coordinates to teleport at any time.

This method cannot be used until the last minute.

Because in a sense, teleporting to the abyss plane only postpones the time of death and does not fundamentally solve the problem.

The clods of soil gradually fell down, and there were various stones mixed in the soil.

Every second that passed, the pressure in Herage's heart became heavier.

Herage looked at the passage that was about to completely collapse, and was almost about to put away the stone slab and activate the plane coordinates.

He suddenly sensed the existence of a monster through the dark blue environment detection.

That kind of giant insect like an earthworm, the kind of monster that attacked him from underground before.

Herage immediately had an idea. He took out his long sword and temporarily released the Titan's power, making a long wound in the palm of his hand.

Not only that, he also sprayed blood while roaring loudly at the location of the giant insect.

The sound was quickly transmitted to the giant insect through the rock formations, and the giant insect's sensing underground was very keen.

After it sensed the sound wave, it immediately turned its head and swam towards Herrag. Its body shell was very hard and its structure was very special. It seemed to be specially designed to swim in underground rock formations.

The giant insect soon smelled the smell of blood, and suddenly became excited. It swam faster and rushed towards Herage's location. It moves extremely fast underground, countless times faster than on the ground.

Almost in the blink of an eye, the giant insect arrived at the rock formation next to Herague.

The giant insect opened its mouth wide and bit directly towards Herrag's position, preparing to swallow the rock formation mixed with the prey.

Herage was highly focused, paying attention to the time when the giant insect came over and opened its mouth, mentally calculating the appropriate time.

When the time came, Herage immediately put away the slate, and the rock formation above his head collapsed instantly.

But these rock formations did not hit Herague, but the giant insect.

These rock formations did not have any impact on the giant insect. The subtle structure on the surface of the giant insect could cleverly relieve these forces.

The giant insect swallowed Herage and the rock formation whole, and then wandered freely underground contentedly.

Inside the giant insect's body, Herage took out a dagger and thrust it into the giant insect's cavity, preventing his body from being sucked into the digestive organs behind it.

This dagger was insignificant compared to the giant insect's body. This small wound had no impact on the giant insect. It didn't even make the giant insect aware that it had been stabbed inside.

The throat of this giant insect has many organs that resemble twisted blades, which are used to chop the swallowed food into pieces for easy digestion.

The moment Herage was swallowed, when he was about to reach the throat, he used the flash technique to directly cross the throat.

The position where he is currently hanging is similar to the position of the human esophagus, and behind him is a dark area that looks like a bottomless abyss.

Next there should be digestive organs similar to the stomach, because Herage smelled a strong fishy and sour smell.

Herage guessed that if he fell, he would probably be completely digested in a short time.

Since this giant insect dares to swallow rocks and other things without restraint, it naturally has extremely powerful digestion capabilities.

Herage held the dagger in his hand, resisting the attraction coming from behind.

The giant insect's digestive organs seem to automatically suck in whatever comes in front of it.

This suction force was so powerful that Herague would have been sucked in if he hadn't relied on the dagger to immobilize himself.

Not only that, the muscle tissue he was on was still squirming, as if it wanted to send him down.

But Herage's dagger was inserted very deep and stuck here.

The current situation is similar to the way the thorn stuck in the fish before. The thorn is stuck and cannot be swallowed.

After Herage temporarily stabilized his body, he was hung in the air and was thrown to pieces.

This giant insect was swimming at an extremely high speed and changing directions.

If Herage hadn't held on tightly, he would have been thrown away if he wasn't careful.

He didn't know where the giant insect was going, let alone when it would stop.

Herage was going to do something, otherwise if he let this giant insect run around and take him to some strange place, he would never be able to return to the Land of Dawn in this life.

After the giant insect swam for a while, it seemed that it also discovered something abnormal inside its body.

It thought it had eaten its prey, but the prey was stuck inside and could not be swallowed.

After the giant insect realized this, it began to swing its body violently in an attempt to throw Herague into its digestive organs.

(End of this chapter)

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