Chapter 375 - Destruction of the City of Beastmen (2/2)

The cries of various beastmen could be heard amidst the loud sounds. If one looked closer, one would see them struggling on the ground. Some of them were like a drop in the bucket, fighting bravely alone. Others formed groups around their females to protect them.

In the face of natural disasters, even the strongest species would instantly become weak.

With a loud crash, the last centuries-old castle collapsed. Everything had been bulldozed to the ground.

“Ah!” Jean screamed incessantly. Although her shrill voice couldn’t be heard amidst the loud sounds, it still made one uncomfortable.

The ape king used his mental power to s.h.i.+eld himself and Jean, then placed an arm around her as they followed the crowd outside.

Although there was an earthquake outside, there were too many rocks in the City of Beastmen, and one would be injured by them if one wasn’t careful. In the mountains, one simply needed to be mindful of the trees, which could even s.h.i.+eld them from the spattering lava in the air.

When they finally found a smooth road, the disheveled Jean asked loudly, “Why did disaster still strike? Is Bai Qingqing here?”

The ape king looked around him while covering Jean and continuing to escape. “I don’t think so. I didn’t think this would happen either. Thank goodness I didn’t listen to you when you told me to immediately capture the behemoth…”

The ape king turned to look at Jean and placed a kiss on her dirt-covered forehead. “I can’t imagine you witnessing a natural disaster like this alone.”

“Hmph!” Jean’s eyes welled up with tears. The soles of her feet had been scratched several times by small rocks, causing her to leave b.l.o.o.d.y footprints on the ground with every step she took. However, she continued to step on the messy ground without hesitation, not daring to stop for even a single second.

She was more frustrated than afraid as she had never suffered so much in her life. How would she pay attention to the ape king?

“I don’t care. I’m going back into the sea. It’s too scary here.”

The ape king’s footsteps suddenly came to a halt. The surrounding dangers around him seemed to disappear as the words of the female before him now became the biggest disaster.

“What’s wrong? Let’s go,” Jean said, urging him anxiously.

“What about me?” The ape king looked at Jean like a lost child.

Jean avoided his gaze and pulled him along. “We’ll talk about it later.”