Pokemon Settler

Chapter 157 Worrying in the Rain

Except for the tall trees, the vegetation in the wilderness, especially the herbaceous plants, all fell to the ground under the weight of the rain.

Even the branches and leaves of some trees and shrubs were swayed by the raindrops, and many elves that had been hidden in the grass blades were now revealed.

A large group of walking grasses hid in the surrounding weeds, and after being crushed to the ground, they stood still in place somewhat abruptly.

Under such heavy rain, even if they were grass-type elves, they were unable to move under the heavy rain curtain.

These walking grasses are quite good, at least they can use their short feet to take root in the soil to prevent themselves from being washed away by the heavy rain.

Some wild elves who usually lived in caves on the ground were in a miserable situation. The rainwater poured into their nests and completely submerged them.

Rock saw many Rattata floating out of caves filled with water. Some of these Rattata swam out on their own initiative due to bad experience, while others passively emerged from the cave after drowning.

The dark clouds in the sky became thicker and thicker, as if they were suppressing a huge black curtain.

It was clearly afternoon, but not a single ray of sunlight could shine through, and the sky was as dim as evening.

Boom!

Another bolt of lightning flashed across the sky, the blue-white electric light briefly illuminated the dim wilderness, and the roaring thunder shook the earth.

Rock is now extremely glad that he chose to camp here in the first place. The location where he is located is on a higher ground, so there is currently no accumulation of water on the ground.

The tall oak forest next to it has become an excellent natural shelter during heavy rains.

In addition to Roark, many wild elves also hid in. For example, a large group of proud swallows and king swallows were standing among the branches of oak trees to avoid the heavy rain.

There were also a few Otachi who had hid in advance when they saw that the situation was not good, and were hiding far away on the other side of the oak forest.

On the other side of the woods, there was a cunning cat boss, with its two meow cubs, watching Roark and the speaker crickets in the tree warily.

As native residents of this oak forest, the Speaker Cricket and the Circle Mages did not expel other elves who came in to take shelter from the rain.

Under such power of heaven and earth, the wild elves temporarily put aside the laws of the jungle and coexisted harmoniously in a rare place of refuge.

Rock naturally abided by such rules and did not hunt the elves who took shelter from the rain, even though they were usually on his and the elves' diet.

Roark is now more worried about his own elves than the wild elves taking shelter from the heavy rain in the oak forest.

Heiluga never came back after being sent out. Rock didn't know what happened. He could only hope in his heart that they were caught on the road by the heavy rain. At this time, he was hiding in a forest like himself.

The aroused water mist hit his face like real substance. Rock breathed the moist air with the fragrance of earth, but his mood was a little heavy.

They should be fine. Just believe that Abo blames them.

Rock patted Bayleaf's neck and comforted it.

Although it is on its favorite rainy day, Bay Leaf is no longer as lively as before. It is also worried about its companions.

Baili...

Bayleaf gave a weak cry, moved close to Roark, and buried her head into his arm.

Rock simply sat down on the root of the tree, hugged Bayleaf's body, and stared at the water curtain in the distance quietly without saying a word.

Although he now wanted to rush out to look for Heiluga and Abo, it was impossible for him and Bayleaf to move quickly in such a huge rainstorm, not to mention that they had no ability to search in the rain.

If you rush out rashly, you will only put yourself and Bayleaf into a disadvantageous situation. Now all they can do is wait quietly and pray silently in their hearts that Abo will be okay.

Nature once again allowed Rock to appreciate her changeability and power, reminding him that he must always maintain a sense of awe in the wilderness.

Rock had considered rainy weather before, but he never thought it would rain so hard, nor did he think an ordinary weather change could be so powerful.

The heavy rain showed no sign of stopping. Rock raised his watch and found that only twenty minutes had passed. He had the feeling that time was passing very slowly.

The rain that has fallen has exceeded the storage capacity of surface vegetation, and the water flow is gradually converging, forming puddles and streams.

Looking at this scene, Rock's brows furrowed even more.

At this moment, Bayleaf, who was lying on his lap, suddenly raised his head.

What's wrong?

As soon as Rock asked, he immediately closed his mouth and listened attentively.

...Hey!

Amidst the loud sound of rain, Rock vaguely heard the barking of Heiluga.

He and Bayleaf looked at each other, and after confirming that it was Heiluga's cry, they quickly stood up.

Sure enough, Heiluga's vigorous figure appeared in the rain curtain.

Although the fire-attributed Heiluga would feel a little uncomfortable in such heavy rain, it ran very steadily in the rain.

It spread its long limbs and flew across the water-filled field. The water in the puddles on the ground was pushed away by its body, splashing heavily to both sides.

Hey!

The hair on Heiluga's entire body was soaked, but he didn't bother to dry it. Instead, he barked anxiously at Rock after seeing him.

Rock realized something was wrong as soon as he saw Heiluga clearly, and took action immediately.

He quickly found a jacket from the box and put it on without any upper body.

He was still wearing shorts, and he even put on a pair of non-slip boots without even wearing pants.

Then he took out a long-brimmed baseball cap and put it on his head. Finally, he put on the hood of the jacket outside the baseball cap and pulled the zipper of the clothes to the top.

Rock didn't pause during the entire process of changing clothes. It was obvious that he hadn't really calmed down and waited just now. Such an action had been rehearsed countless times in his mind.

When Heiluga ran to the camp, Rock was ready.

Walk!

He shouted directly and let Heiluga lead the way, and then rushed into the heavy rain, with Bayleaf following closely behind.

After putting on the hat and jacket, the impact of the rain on Rock's vision was much less. At least he could open his eyes now.

There was just a lot of water on the ground, and the grass was a little slippery. It was soft when you stepped on it, so it was not easy to walk on.

But fortunately, Rock's leg muscles and core strength are very developed, so he can still maintain a similar speed.

Crack!

The shoes stepped on the water-filled ground, splashing a lot of mud and water, which landed on Rock's body and face.

But he was oblivious and didn't even wipe it. He just stared at the back of Heiluga who was leading the way.

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