Pokemon Settler

Chapter 159 Rescue

Bah!

Bayleaf's body was pulled forward suddenly, but it quickly reacted, gritting its teeth and pulling hard on the vine whip. Its limbs made four deep drag marks on the muddy riverside.

At this time, the Abo monster and Heiluga on the left and right sides of Bayleaf's body also used their strength in time. With the combined efforts of the three elves, Bayleaf pressed the center of gravity back little by little.

Rock did not expect that although the waves on the water surface were not very big, the undercurrent under the water was so strong.

As soon as he floated out of the water, he was rolled over by the current. If he hadn't taken a breath in advance, he would have choked on the water.

Fortunately, Bayleaf and the others tightened the vine whip in time, allowing Rock to slightly stabilize his body in the rolling flood.

But Roque's swimming skills are not superb and only remain in the category of amateurs.

He struggled to control his body in the turbulent floods and swam toward the furry sheep holding driftwood and drifting downstream.

Rock had no choice but to put himself in danger like this. The idea of ​​letting Bayleaf use a vine whip to pull back the three furry sheep also came to his mind.

But this idea only surfaced for a short moment before it was rejected by Rock himself.

Bayleaf's Vine Whip is essentially a whipping skill, not a tentacle growing out of the body.

Although at close range, the vine whip skill can be used flexibly like a part of the body to a certain extent.

But when the distance is extended, the control of the end of the vine whip will be greatly reduced.

In addition, there is another reason why Rock has to worry, that is, in such a turbulent flood, it is not easy to accurately use vine whips to tie up the floating and drifting furry sheep on the shore.

Once you miss it, there is a high possibility that it will be self-defeating and drive the furry sheep into the flood instead.

Cough cough cough! Huchi...huchi!

Rock inevitably choked on the water.

A sudden wave covered his head. He was breathing, and a large mouthful of turbid river water suddenly poured into his mouth.

At this time, the Jingkong River water was no longer as clear as before and was full of the smell of sand.

Coughing out the river water in his mouth and nose, Rock stabilized his body that was carried by the waves. His chest was heaving violently, and he felt that the strength in his body was rapidly draining away.

Just now, Rock was almost close to the Rong Rong Sheep, but after this big wave swept through, the distance between him and the Rong Rong Sheep was pushed further.

Bay Leaf, Arbo Monster and Heiluga on the shore were looking worriedly at Rock, who was drifting in the flood.

At the same time, their bodies are also drifting downstream with Rock and the Rong Rong Sheep. This is because the vine whip of the bay leaf is not long enough.

After Rock's breathing stabilized slightly, he gathered his courage and continued to swim toward the Rong Rong Sheep with great difficulty.

His legs no longer had the power to propel himself, and he could only swing slightly to keep his body afloat. He only relied on the alternating strokes of his arms to slowly get closer to the target.

While swimming, Rock's head kept looking left and right.

This is because from time to time in the flood there will be broken tree trunks, or the corpses of wild elves floating quickly by the current.

It would be uncomfortable to be hit by these debris in the water. Rock was accidentally hit by a short branch just now, and now he felt that his thigh was swollen.

After an extremely difficult and dangerous crossing of the water, Rock finally approached the furry sheep.

They were holding two tree trunks floating on the water. The smaller one was held by a single furry sheep, and the other two held the larger one.

The first thing Rock approached were the two velvet sheep that were together. They screamed in panic when they saw Rock swimming over.

Bah Kuo! Bah Kuo!

The fluffy fur of the two furry sheep was soaked and clinging to their hair.

They twisted uneasily on the driftwood, trying to get close to Rock.

Don't move! Wait for me to pass!

Rock shouted and stopped the action of the woolly sheep. Then he held his breath, pumped the water hard with his legs, and finally caught the driftwood carrying the two woolly sheep.

Hoo! Hoo!

After hugging the tree trunk, Rock gasped for air. The short sprint just now made him feel very tired.

After he took a breath, he grabbed the driftwood with one hand and slowly swam to the side of the two furry sheep, adjusting their posture so that they could hug the driftwood better.

Then Rock himself hugged the tree trunk tightly. After adding his weight, most of the tree trunk had sunk into the water, but luckily it could still hold up in a short period of time.

Hold on tight, raise your tail higher, and use the flash technique!

After hearing Rock's order, the two furry sheep raised their tails from the water, and the sky-blue ball at the end of the tail lit up brightly, which was particularly conspicuous in the gloomy and dark rainstorm.

This was the signal that Rock and Bayleaf had agreed upon in advance. The three elves on the shore saw the bright light in the water and immediately pulled the vine whip vigorously.

The buoyancy of the river originally offset some of the weight of Rock and the two furry sheep, but the strong undercurrent under the water made it more difficult for Bayleaf and the others to drag them.

Fortunately, the huge Arbo monster was very powerful, and it and Bayleaf both knew the magic of strength, so they quickly pulled Roark and the two furry sheep ashore.

As soon as they landed, the sheep quickly moved away from the river bank on all fours, and were so frightened that they could not walk upright.

With the help of bay leaves, Rock also climbed up from the water.

He supported the bodies of Abo Monster and Heiluga, slightly away from the river bank, breathing heavily.

A rescue operation in the flood took a lot of energy from Rock, but he still couldn't rest because there was still the last furry sheep waiting for him to rescue in the river.

After taking a moment to catch his breath, Rock hurriedly tied the bay leaf vine whip back on and returned to the water.

But there is also good news, that is, Rock found that the rain seemed to be lighter and not as heavy as before.

Visibility was much clearer and the floodwaters did not appear to be rising again.

At this time, Rock and the others were in the middle and lower reaches of the Jingkong River. While the water surface was getting wider, the whirlpools and undercurrents in the water also became weaker accordingly.

With his first experience, Rock was much more careful this time. He swam slowly and steadily in the flood, and got close to the last furry sheep in the flood without any danger.

Just when Rock breathed a sigh of relief, he didn't notice that some bubbles suddenly appeared around him.

Under the turbid water, a huge drop-shaped black shadow quietly emerged.

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