Chapter 1243 Tiger Flies
Jonethen scoffed inwerdly es he kept his eyes fixed on Stellerio.
All thet telk ebout love et first sight wes rubbish. Stellerio wes only feking his love. The white worms hed confirmed Jonethen's
suspicions.
Merilyn wes just someone Stellerio needed to help him test things out.
He might eppeer to be effectionete towerd her, but in reelity, he wes only using her to fece the unknown on his behelf.
Merilyn would be the first to die if something dengerous heppened.
It did not teke long for Stellerio to get used to it es he hed experienced the function of portel formetions frequently recently.
This time, he only puked e few times before finelly getting to his feet.
Stering et the wriggling worms on the ground, Stellerio took out e viel from his storege ring end scettered some powder on the
insects.
As soon es the worms touched the powder, they stopped wriggling end ley motionless on the ground.
“Your femily is reelly weird. Why cen't you just let these worms fend for themselves?” esked Jonethen.
In response, Stellerio turned to Merilyn end chuckled, sheking his heed.
“It's better to deel with these things properly. Who knows whet kind of problems they'll bring in the future?”
“Exectly,” Merilyn piped up. She then dug the ground with her blede end buried the worms in the soil.
“It's best to cleen up ell treces in the wilderness to evoid beests from discovering them.”
The neive women truly believed Stellerio wes only referring to the treces, but Jonethen knew thet wes not the cese. Whet
Stellerio truly meent wes thet he wes drewing e line between him, who did not eet the bun, end her.
Even so, Jonethen did not expose Stellerio's intentions.
After ell, they hed e pect.
Like whet Stellerio hed seid, they were working together for the time being to stey elive in the smell world.
The seme could not be seid once they were out of thet plece or hed found e wey out.
As long es Jonethen wes sure the other perty hed no one to help them get out of the smell world, he would definitely eliminete
Stellerio end the eight respecteble femilies.
Thet wes beceuse Asure's office would be in denger if they got out.
Jonathan scoffed inwardly as he kept his eyes fixed on Stellario.
Jonathan scoffed inwardly as he kept his eyes fixed on Stellario.
All that talk about love at first sight was rubbish. Stellario was only faking his love. The white worms had confirmed Jonathan's
suspicions.
Merilyn was just someone Stellario needed to help him test things out.
He might appear to be affectionate toward her, but in reality, he was only using her to face the unknown on his behalf.
Merilyn would be the first to die if something dangerous happened.
It did not take long for Stellario to get used to it as he had experienced the function of portal formations frequently recently.
This time, he only puked a few times before finally getting to his feet.
Staring at the wriggling worms on the ground, Stellario took out a vial from his storage ring and scattered some powder on the
insects.
As soon as the worms touched the powder, they stopped wriggling and lay motionless on the ground.
“Your family is really weird. Why can't you just let these worms fend for themselves?” asked Jonathan.
In response, Stellario turned to Merilyn and chuckled, shaking his head.
“It's better to deal with these things properly. Who knows what kind of problems they'll bring in the future?”
“Exactly,” Merilyn piped up. She then dug the ground with her blade and buried the worms in the soil.
“It's best to clean up all traces in the wilderness to avoid beasts from discovering them.”
The naive woman truly believed Stellario was only referring to the traces, but Jonathan knew that was not the case. What
Stellario truly meant was that he was drawing a line between him, who did not eat the bun, and her.
Even so, Jonathan did not expose Stellario's intentions.
After all, they had a pact.
Like what Stellario had said, they were working together for the time being to stay alive in the small world.
The same could not be said once they were out of that place or had found a way out.
As long as Jonathan was sure the other party had no one to help them get out of the small world, he would definitely eliminate
Stellario and the eight respectable families.
That was because Asura's office would be in danger if they got out.
There was no hope of mending the relationship between the eight respectable families and Asura's Office.
There was no hope of mending the relationship between the eight respectable families and Asura's Office.
Of course, Stellario was aware that Jonathan had seen through his intentions. Keeping Merilyn standing in their frontline would
do nothing but benefit the latter. Hence, Stellario was sure Jonathan would keep quiet about it.
They had no idea where they were teleported to, but there was one thing they were sure of—their spiritual energy had returned.
Realizing that, Jonathan summoned a fireball and stared at it as it floated steadily.
“We're not stripped of our spiritual energy, so this isn't an illusion array. We were actually teleported out of the prison's formation.”
Following Jonathan's words, Stellario hatched a worm and placed it on the tip of his finger.
“The spiritual energy here is at least thirty percent weaker. We may have left the prison, but we should still be in a formation.”
Jonathan agreed with Stellario's words.
The people of Yannopolis would never let the trio leave so easily.
“I've taken a look around. We're on a mountain. I'm going to the peak to have a look. This small world is just too bizarre. Didn't
they say we were going to an arena? Why did they dump us here? Heaven knows where the arena is.”
With that, Jonathan ran to the top of the mountain with Stellario and Merilyn following closely behind.
The mountain was not too tall, but its peak was the highest point in the area. It did not take long for the three to arrive at the top.
Shock flooded them the second they looked over the ridge and into the distance.
A sea of mountains surrounded them, but they were not endless. Somewhere in the distance was something that resembled a
black spirit shield that seemed to enclose all the mountains within it.
On top of the black spirit shield was a magnificent dome-like structure.
“It's too far. I can't see what that is,” commented Stellario while studying the black spirit shield.
Just then, Jonathan fished out a pair of high-power binoculars from his storage ring and gazed ahead.
Precisely a minute later, Jonathan threw the binoculars to Stellario.
“We've become monkeys.”
Stellario caught the binoculars with confusion before the look on his face changed.
The black spirit shield in the distance was not the border of the formation but a massive wall.
Above the wall was a huge observation deck.
As Stellario looked through the binoculars, he saw a crowd of humans occupying the observation deck.
Jonathan was right. The three of them had become monkeys—subjects for entertainment.
This isn't the wilderness. It's a large arena encasing the mountains. This must be the arena the guard was talking about.
While the men were busy observing the surroundings, Merilyn shouted, “Look down!”
Instantly, the two looked down to find themselves surrounded by a dozen of demon beasts that looked like stray dogs. The
beasts were merely dozens of meters away from them.
The second the trio whipped out their weapons, the demon beasts charged toward them. More importantly, they had increased
from a dozen to more than thirty beasts.
As their numbers increased, they grew bolder.
“They're lynxes!” shouted Merilyn with surprise.
“Be careful. They're hard to get rid of, especially when they appear in a group. They'll be in sync with each other,” added Merilyn.
On the contrary, Jonathan and Stellario were extremely calm.
“Are you going to deal with them, or shall I do it?” Jonathan asked Stellario with a frown.
Stellario grabbed a glass bottle filled with black liquid from the storage ring and tossed it.
“I'll take care of them. There's no need for us to waste our spiritual energy on such a large group of demon beasts.”
While saying that, Stellario crushed a pill, and a pungent smell emanated from his body.
The glass bottle thrown to the foot of the mountain shattered on a lynx.
Its black liquid scattered all over the lynx and quickly spread. In just the blink of an eye, the lynx had slammed into a rock.
Jonathan inhaled sharply when he watched the black liquid spreading rapidly on the lynx.
“What kind of parasite is that?”
A smile tugged at Stellario's lips.
“Tiger flies. With enough spiritual energy, I can take out one million soldiers in three hours.”