Vol 6 Chapter 37 (1/2)
The Ultimate Evolution Volume 6 chapter 37
Chapter 37: Violent rage
Translated by: Chua
Edited by: TN and Elkassar
The water wall paused inmore force Then, it was unleashed like in the for tsunami!
Within one outburst of spit, it was si forth At least half of the underground lake was drawn out, carrying the sorrowful anger of the Ocean-freak Moria as it blasted out!!
The reason Ocean-freak Moria didn’t resort to this previously, was because it feared the repercussions would affect its offspring eggs Yet now, it held back no longer, releasing its awe-inspiring deadliness
Even though the mountain belly was incredibly vast; under the furious all out ht of the Ocean-freak Moria, its entire contents were transformed into an unbridled vast body of water The turbulent flood carried on with unstoppable ainst the naturally arched door at the east of theout towards the lower inclination of the mountain cave entrance!
At present, the terrifying ht of the Ocean-freak Moria could be seen evidently If it could be described as a class 5 legendary creature, then after it subed into the water; it was at least elevated beyond the pinnacle of a class 6 legendary creature!
Caught co in was abruptly flooded His body was instantly swept off by the ferocious flood Fortunately, he reacted fast as it hastily held onto a nearby stalag stretched excessively by the raging water current
Fortunately, his pure strength was still 23 points, his fingertips crushed into the stalag cracks forh it could break off at any ritted his teeth as he steadily held on without being swept away
It was at thisflood, he immediately understood the narrow h previously; why there were so s
It seems like this wasn’t the first time Ocean-freak Moria had decided this destination to lay its eggs; probably due to the suitably terrain for doing so It was only this place that the rock surface arm, an unusual pheno influence of the hiding balrog Thus, its breeding plans had always been wrecked by the crafty balrog
In its fury, the octopus would unleash a torrential flood, the flood soaring through the bends of that narrow valley they travelled through; finally being stopped at that gigantic boulder of before The water would be stalled there, with a s frags Finally, the water would slowly be drained completely, and flow into the lake behind the pine forest
The actions of those orcs from before were now abundantly clear The reason they flayed the captives and tossed the their life force; was because they needed the captives to struggle intensely after landing to the ground
Under such severely cold teravels and stones would adhere onto the flesh of the captives, and pasted frozen onto the flesh Of course, that includes the ultis
Obviously neither the uruk-hais nor orcs were able to clih icy precipice, and retrieve the corpses they tossed down Not only did they have to face the tre
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acherous cold and slippery descend, they also had to cross over the unknown dangers of the lake Although they couldn’t accomplish that, it didn’t meant other creatures couldn’t
Truthfully speaking, Saruer was really a talented individual He was actually able to analyze that Great Eagle, Thorondor’s offspring, inside the Misty Mountain; and was able to produce an aroma that they loved – co the the stone basin down the cliff