Vol 6 Chapter 21 (1/2)

Chapter 21: Secret pine forest

Translated by: Chua

Edited by: TN and Elkassar

Previously, when Saruer couldn’t forcefully tunnel up the ather snow fro the snow into water, then hastily transporting the water before it had the chance of freezing Using the water, they slowly condensed and sculptured its way up, to forge a path leading to the summit

Althoughcountless frostbitten orcs; this for a way to the snowy peak was undoubtedlya pathway up

However, ce an artificial ice road up contained a er It was clear that the artificial ice road was evidently weaker, completely incomparably to the ancient density of the primary ice layers of the snowy mountain

Frequently, orcs would be sent out to clear away the acculaciers on the road, preventing it froht Yet now, a thousand tons worth of snow and ice loudly crashed down Like a torrential waterfall, the immeasurable billions of snowflakes rained down in thunderous rumbles, over every inch of space beneath

The spiralling ht, its thick icy route exposed its cracked flaws; bit by bit, a numerous web like cracks appeared before it utterly shattered! Instigating an explosion of snow dust!

At a re ice walls on both sides Its reflective sleek surface, reflecting the glaring sun Heaps of white snow piled up the valley The lingering chain reactions of sporadic cru landslides rumbled occasionally

Apart from that, a deathly stillness Only the winds of winter swept through, striking terror with its ghastly, sorrowful hu

Suddenly, a patch of snow trehtly, a frosted red hand drilled out The hand scraped against the sides repeatedly, loosening the snow around Anchoring fir a rock, the hand pulled its body out Naturally, it was Sheyan as buried by the avalanche

His strength had been exhausted fully, a buzzing sound rang constantly in his ears His vision blank, his body devoid of energy as he slue breaths

Previously when the icy pathway collapsed, Sheyan likewise fell doards Fortunately, the ed to the prih Hence, it didn’t cru Sheyan’s pathetic, minute life

The entire mess of snow and ice rolled down beneath the shatteredSheyan’s falling descent, countless fragainst hiot buried underneath the snow

Even though being buried underneath snow sounded disastrous, it was a different to being buried underground or water Once underground or in water, one wouldn’t be able to breathe and would suffocate within mere minutes

However, snoas soft by nature, allowingone to sustain so as the situation calmed down, and one wasn’t buried too deeply; chances of survival was still high

Moreover, he fell pretty late and wasn’t buried so deeply, after regaining consciousness, he carefully burrowed his way up, returning to the snowy surface Sprawled over the snow, puffs of white fog breathed out of hisfrom his chest The pain wasn’t intense anymore, mer

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