Book 4: Near Blood - Chapter 139: Hurricane Cliff Race 1 (1/2)
Chapter 139: Hurricane Cliff Race (1)
Inside Hurricane Canyon
This area was an offshoot of the Lie and was physically close to both the Ferocious Race and human race’s territories It also didn’t overlap with either the Danger Crater or the dangerous void ruptures in the area
Because this area was prone to hurricanes, there was very little vegetation and much more rubble in the landscape For as far as the eye could see, the land was desolate and littered with chunks of limestone scattered randomly This barren scene was the reason why the Lie was called such, and Hurricane Canyon was named after the natural disasters that often frequented it
A climate like this was naturally not suited for any lifeforms to live in This area was another no-man’s land, and nobody in at least a thousand kilometers in any direction lived there
This was the case for both hu to live in this kind of place, but there was one race that had tenaciously ed to settle down here
It was the Cliff Race
As a subordinate race to the human race, the Cliff Race weren’t very powerful, but they had a strong ability to endure rough conditions, and their adaptability towards a wide variety of situations was quite high When you factored in their innate affinity with earth Origin Energy, it was understandable that they had persevered in Hurricane Canyon
Of course, because Hurricane Canyon’s environ there as a large group It could not possibly serve as a place for the Cliff Race to try and establish themselves They would only come here under dire circumstances in an attempt to avoid their enemies and wait them out
Because of this, most of the Cliff Race individuals who lived here were escapees from human territories There weren’t many of them, only a thousand or so, as the resources here couldn’t support any hest concentrations of Cliff Race individuals across the entire Primordial Continent
They had moved here to avoid a life as slaves of the hu a life that seemed to be part of an earthly paradise, even if that paradise was pretty shoddy
Even so, this was reality
It was only in a place like this that the weak could live without having to worry about their territory being seized
Iron Cliff’s heart was heavy as he gazed at the desolate environment in front of him
So the fellow members of his race lived in this kind of condition?
How long had it been since he had seen other members of his race?
Iron Cliff didn’t know
From the very first day of his existence until now, he had wandered fro sold back and forth until hethat period of tih usually it was just a glance from afar
This was the state of the Cliff Race They didn’t have their own territory or their own pride All they could do was follow their masters unconditionally
Today, however, Iron Cliff had come here at Su Chen’s request
More specifically, this was his realSu Chen’s friends to coather support in the form of resources, and they would also provide ideas from time to time Hurricane Canyon, however, was a crucial step in the plan This part would depend on Iron Cliff hi that only Iron Cliff could accomplish
Wind violently blew past Iron Cliff as he walked forwards step by step, constantly fighting to endure the fierce winds
Even with his strength, he needed to brace hi bloay
The wind cut against his face like a knife, stinging his face as it blew by hi his eyes open
It took hi like this to finally find the entrance to the canyon