Chapter 88 A Sudden Attack In The Skies (Part Two)
The sound came from behind Zen as a sword sliced through the air, ck-red light shimmering from it
as it cleaved the de locust''s head open.
Despite the sword split its head open, the beast wielded its des in a frenzy driven assault.
Thankfully, the man-sized insect was swinging blindly and had lost both its speed and strength, giving
Zen a chance to duck to safety.
"Thanks for saving me, man," Zen said to the disciple in a ck robe as he found a safer spot in the
corner. The disciple looked young and wore his hair long. The ck-red energy on his sword wasn''t
constructed by using life energy but was made up of genuine life vitality! Given those facts, this young
man was at the nature level!
"No worries, it was nothing. Besides, we''re both disciples from the Cloud Sect," offered the young man
lightly. "By the way, de locusts have exceedingly tough abdomens. Their heads are the weak spots.
Don''t let them get a strike in or surround you unless you are as strong as iron," he added kindly.
Zen nodded, indicating that he got it. The young man, cold as he seemed, had not only saved him but
had given him vital details about the insect''s weaknesses. It was very rare to meet such a good person
from the Cloud Sect.
de locusts began continually hurtling themselves at the flying chariot. The battle was on.
No one expected the beasts to dive onto the flying chariot as they soared on their way to the
destination.
Amid the struggle, an rmed voice shouted, "de locusts are tearing through the bottom of the
chariot!"
The flying chariot housed its power in the bottom, so if the base was demolished, the chariot would
plummet to the ground below!
It was unfortunate that no one present was able to fly like their attackers, leaving them no recourse
except to watch as their fate was ripped away piece by piece like the hull of their chariot.
It wasn''t long before everyone felt the floor tilt, and sure enough, the huge flying chariot began to fall!
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Zen slid along the floor, smacking into a corner before grasping a beam to steady himself.
The current situation, with the insects'' sudden attack and cunning maneuver to rip through the bottom
of the vehicle, was wholly unexpected. ''What lousy luck!'' determined Zen,ughing silently at the irony,
with a wry smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. He had assumed they''d arrive at their destination
and take a break to limate before hunting de locusts.
The good news was that the bottom of the chariot was only half torn which meant they still had some
power. So, the chariot merely tilted downward, falling slowly.
Everyone clutched any secure objects around them to keep steady as they waited for the impact of the
crash.
"Crr-ssh."
A deafening, hollow sound of the chariot mming into the ground reverberated through the
passengers. The center keel snapped off, causing the chariot to separate, splintering into many pieces.
Thend was littered with sections of broken wood that moments ago was a mighty chariot.
The impact didn''t hurt Zen, who suffered only momentary confusion. Climbing out of the wreckage, he
found himself in a war-torn battle between inner disciples and de locusts.
Many of the disciples present were at the nature level.
Aside from Zen, most of others were dominant refiners half-step into the nature level.
In the face of the crisis, everyone remained level-headed, immediatelyunching counterattacks
against the de locusts. For a time, lights of the life energy and the life vitality shed, one after
another on the battlefield. It was an intense battle.
Only then did Zen understand the full impact of what the insect aggression was.
Whether in an open field, in the jungle or high above in the sky, everywhere he looked was green.
When the insects flew, people couldn''t see the blue sky anymore.
As soon as Zen was away from the wreck, he was set on by four de locusts swooping down on him
from three directions.
As he learned from the young man with a ponytail, Zen knew the de locust''s most reliable defense
was its abdomen, and the exoskeleton grown on its body was even more robust than man-made armor.
The earlier attack in the chariot was a good lesson for Zen, and he wouldn''t make the same mistake
twice.
Beset on by de locusts, Zen took the offense. He fended off oing des, concentrating his
strength on his arm, and smashing the head with a single blow. After that, he grabbed the body and
threw it behind him, blocking the two de locusts that were rushing at him from behind.
These beasts outnumbered the refiners, and being surrounded like this was quite intimidating.
So, Zen heeded the earlier advice and tried not to get entrapped by a swarm of de locusts.
Of the four de locusts that attacked, he killed one with his fist and blocked two more behind him,
which left just one. It would be easier to deal with the left one. Before it could strike with its des, Zen
reached out fast to its abdominal joints. With one firm yank, he ripped the two des off.
In fact, Zen thought a single de locust wasn''t that difficult to deal with.
Disciples that were half-step into the nature level were able to kill a single de locust with ease, as
well as those at the marrow refining level. Actually, even at the organ refining level, one might be able
to defeat a locust, if they put all their strength into their actions.