Chapter 865 - This Is Flame City (1/2)
<strong>Translator: </strong>Atlas Studios <strong>Editor: </strong>Atlas Studios
He turned and saw that there wasn’t anyone around. There was only An’an laying on the animal skin by herself and chewing on a piece of wood.
Parker was stunned for a moment, then a shadow was cast over his head. He looked up and said in surprise, “Curtis? Why are the two of you in the sky?”
Bai Qingqing heaved a great sigh of relief. She leaned in Curtis’s chest and turned limp.
Alva flapped his wings vigorously, sending sand and dust flying up. They were dropping toward the ground at a speed similar to free fall.
Gah gah gah gah!
As they were about to land, Alva tried even more vigorously to fly. He didn’t think that there’d be a day where he’d be in the danger of falling to his death.
To think that Curtis was so heavy. Could Bai Qingqing hold it in?
Alva’s worry was quickly dissolved. Before they landed, Curtis turned his legs into his snake form, slamming it into the ground with a loud bang. Then, he immediately stabilized his body.
The peacock in midair was still flapping his wings vigorously. With Curtis letting go from his claws, he darted into the sky, out of control.
The air on the ground was filled with sand and dust. Parker swung his head and rapidly climbed upward.
Bai Qingqing grabbed onto Curtis’s tail and slid to the floor, then ran quickly toward Parker, pulling him out of the sand.
“Parker!” Bai Qingqing hugged him tightly.
The female’s body trembled slightly, grabbing him with surprisingly great strength. It made Parker suspect if she had used the power from his spousal mark.
Parker patted Bai Qingqing’s back and looked at Curtis, stunned. He asked in a soft voice, “What’s the matter?”
“I thought…” The moment Bai Qingqing spoke up, tears trickled down like a chain of pearls. They fell onto Parker’s shoulder that was covered in sand and dust.
Parker’s heart ached as he hugged her, carrying her and running back into the tent.
“I thought you were dead.”
Bai Qingqing finally settled down and hammered his chest. “You were still holding onto the rope in the beginning. Why did you suddenly let go? I thought you had died.”