970 The Fairy 4 (2/2)
When Lan Waihu and his group saw their barrier flying away in pieces and the fangs of the creatures taking shape in front of them, a chill ran through their spines, thinking that it must be all over for them!
However, to their surprise, the Flying Lion took a complete and abrupt turn and charged through the gap between the two beasts; its tail even swept across the eyes of the Chinese alligator monster, leaving it to screech in agony…
The two creatures were utterly enraged and pursued after the chariot relentlessly, but the Flying Lion was more than well-trained and always managed to evade their attacks within a hair's breadth.
It was clear that this Flying Lion was no ordinary Flying Lion.
This chariot was clearly specially made as well. Even when it was gyrated in a series of the Flying Lion's spiraling evasions, the chariot did not get shaken into pieces and was so sturdy that even the tassels on the carriage did not fall. It was only unfortunate for the four people on the chariot, who were quaked near to the point of hurling out their gallbladder. They held onto the handles of the carriage tightly, and their bodies were violently heaved around, crashing into each other from time to time.
It was fortunate that the four had considerable ability, or else they would have already been flung out of the chariot and become feed for the creatures.
As the Flying Lion was, in fact, carrying a load of four people, it could not achieve its maximum speed. Though the two creatures could not bite it, it could get them off its tail as well—
When Gu Xijiu made it to the scene, she was presented with this image.
The Flying Lion was scampering helter-skelter in the sky while being pursued by two extremely ugly monsters—
The dragon-riding woman was instead standing close to the zenith of the layers of clouds, shrouding herself and observing from a safe distance with no intention of helping.
The Flying Lion was flying with increasing danger.