Chapter 81 (2/2)
Until now, the train attendants, still had not reported anything
Chou Quan grabbed Chu Feng's wrist and whispered, ”Brother, I think there's so this trail”
”I hope we getnodded
A full hour had now passed andto become restless Finally the train started to depart
”Thank God, finally, we're leaving” an elderly sighed in relief Secretly, ers felt the same
Up ahead in the distance, black clouds were starting to brew There was a flash and a lightning bolted This weather was too unpredictable
In adown
Everything becaloomy
Fortunately, they were all already safely in the train
”What in the na there?” someone shouted
Outside thepane, the gigantic tree was eht was terrifying to all
The tree aying and in the flash of lightning, the scene seehastly
Had the lightning covered the tree or was the tree e it itself?
Such a gigantic tree, its branches et snapped in half in that storm!
”BOOM!”
Suddenly, they all heard a deafening sound In a flash, the low and many of its branches were broken Many of its enorround
Dark clouds covered the sky, everything was dark and people could only see where the light was
One after the other, the ginkgo fruits started to break open And then, a bizarre scene began to unfold – seeds like dandelion flew out and danced in mid-air
The fruits which had fallen elow The inside also carried a silvery white fluff, like mini umbrellas, they flew afar
”Is this a ginkgo tree or a dandelion?!” Fatty Chou gulped, his throat had run dry fro the remarkable, yet bizarre scene
In the coly weird scene, that made people anxious
After all the seeds were dispersed, the ancient tree went silent again Its branches no longer sway, nor broke Its body re had happened
It was then, that the torrential rains began to take place The thick pitter patter of rain clouded their s, allowing almost no vision The people were still lost in their senses
In the distance, they could see nothing
”Brother, has this world gonelike this!” Chou Quan said to Chu Feng
It wasn't only hi that way Everyone in the compartment was silent, still in shock of what had happened