typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 58 Fruit of the Sun

In the night sky of Avalon, three moons hang: full moon, half moon, and crescent moon.

At this time, they are still hanging high in the deep sky.

It's just that the positions of the three moons, which originally showed a triangular distribution, now seemed to be pushed by a pair of invisible hands and gathered towards the center.

When the three moons completely overlap, they suddenly shine brightly, like a spark burning in the night overhead.

A dazzling bright light flashed, and Luo Fu, Shirley and Niles all blinked. When they opened their eyes again, the moon had disappeared and was replaced by...

A hot and sharp sun.

One moment, the sky was as dark as ink, and the next second, the darkness receded.

Dawn crept over cities, fields and distant forests, and the world turned from darkness to light at the feet of Rolf, Shirley and Nellie.

Such a shocking scene made the three of them look surprised.

Luofu raised his hands to block the dazzling sunlight. His sight passed through the city, past the endless forests, and the winding rivers, and kept looking into the distance.

At the end of the vision, I saw a towering mountain, standing at the junction of the earth and the sky.

But he soon realized that he was wrong, very wrong.

That's not a mountain,

But... a tree!

A giant tree that looks like a mountain!!

It was the largest tree that Luofe had ever seen in his life. It stood tall between the sky and the earth, towering into the clouds. Its thick and thick black branches crowded together and enveloped the entire sky.

Among them, half of the branches and vines are bare and lifeless, as if they have died; the other half of the branches and vines have thick green leaves.

Shirley stared at the big tree, and saw the brilliance of the sun, bright and bright, illuminating the vast expanse of wavy leaves bright and green.

After the girl with the ponytail looked at it for a while, an idea suddenly came to her mind that even shocked her.

She couldn't help turning her head, looking at the boy beside her, and whispered:

"Rolph, that sun... seems to be hanging on that tree."

"That's right." Luofu nodded gently, looked into Shirley's bright eyes, and said in a low voice:

"It's not just hanging on the tree...it's not actually the sun at all, but...the fruit that the tree bears."

At this moment, Shirley and Nelisi both looked blank, a little unbelievable.

In fact, Luo Fe also felt incredible.

A branch, thicker than the Tower of Babel, stretched across the trunk of the tree, like a lantern, and hung a fruit as dazzling as the sun.

This picture is really shocking!

Of course, what is even more shocking is the height of the tree.

Luofu kept looking up. The tree climbed up and up in a dark mass, extending towards the sky. Even until the horizon was exhausted, the top could not be seen.

It seems to be the end of the world!

Only then did Luof finally understand why Livias said that the Tower of Babel was not the tallest thing in Avalon.

With the mammoth power of that tree, the Tower of Babel is indeed insignificant compared to it!

Nelisi suddenly touched the arms of Luo Fu and Shirley, and pointed to the sky on the west side, "Look, what is that?"

Luo Fu and Shirley turned their heads and looked in the direction pointed by the short-haired girl, and saw an extremely frightening sight:

I saw a strange flame above the sky, which split the sky into two and continued to flow among the clouds.

The flame looked like the long tail of a comet as it streaked across the sky.

But……

At this moment, there are no comets in the sky.





Aerys huddled outside the cave, making snoring sounds, the strange sound of his fangs rubbing against each other, and the hissing sound of hot water vapor spurting out of his nostrils.

There was a small peach branch stuck in the rock in front of Iris, and there was a ripe peach on the branch.

Suddenly, the dazzling sunlight came, and Iris was awakened from her sleep by the strong light.

It opened its eyes, but only one. The other eye had been blinded by its father Scamander. It was covered with blood clots and abscesses. The rotten wounds exuded a strong odor.

.

Footsteps sounded behind her. Iris raised her slender neck, looked back, and saw her mother walking out slowly.

Iris was shocked. This was the first time for him to see his mother walk out of the cave in so long.

However, the woman did not really walk out of the cave. She stopped at the entrance of the cave, her body generally in shadow and half covered in sunlight, staring straight at the strange flame in the sky.

Aerys asked boldly: "Mother, what is that?"

It asked many times, but the mother never told it.

This time, after the woman was silent for a long time, she finally said slowly:

"Ten thousand years ago, a comet fell from the sky. The red track was the flame left behind when the comet fell."

"It's been ten thousand years and the fire is still burning?" Iris asked in disbelief.

"Yes, otherwise how could it be called a doomsday catastrophe?" The woman couldn't help but shudder when she thought of the situation that day.

"However, the temperature of the flame is much lower than it was back then."

At this moment, a snow-white bird flapped its wings and descended from the sky. It flew to the branch of the peach tree, pecked at the peach branch, and neighed softly.

Then, it swallowed the peach hanging on the branch in one gulp, then flew up into the air and landed on Iris's cheek.

The snow-white bird stared at Iris's blinded eyes. After observing for a while, it suddenly pecked into Iris's eye socket with its sharp beak.

The severe pain was like a sharp knife, slicing through Iris's head, and it felt as if its eyes were being torn open.

Iris screamed wildly, but it didn't make any resistance and just allowed the white bird to attack.

Finally, the white bird emerged from Iris's rotten eye socket. After shaking off the blood drops on its body, it opened its spotless wings and flew towards the sky.

The white bird approached the fruit, which was as bright as the sun. When it landed on the fruit, its feathers burned.

Iris, who was still in great pain, suddenly felt no pain at all. His blind eye had scabbed over, and the speed of recovery was amazing.

When all the feathers of the white bird were on fire, the wound in Iris's eye socket had completely healed, and a new eyeball had grown again.

Iris looked up to the sky excitedly, and let out a roar that resounded through the mountain peaks, causing countless wings to flap.

The woman raised her head and looked up, greedily looking at the glorious fruit with flames dancing in the sea of ​​green.

She licked her lips and moved her gaze slightly downward to look at the other three fruits hidden behind that fruit.

One of the fruits was intact, like a full moon, but part of the other two fruits was missing.

They look like they have been bitten!






This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next