The Witcher: Elemental Lords
#455 - Elemental Storm
Dark clouds rolled and surged forward across thousands of kilometers of sea, occupying every inch of space, layer upon layer, wave upon wave, seizing the entire sky at an extremely rapid pace.
And the direction facing the dark clouds was precisely that tin-skinned ship.
Dolly frowned, could one encounter such sea storms even in the far north?
With raging winds in the north and storms at sea, this place was simply a dead zone for life.
At this moment, he saw those creatures living on the ice plains fleeing into the sea, and in the blink of an eye, not a single one could be seen.
The tin-skinned ship was very fast, and before long, it transformed from a sesame-seed-sized speck in the distance to the size of a fist; gales and waves surged around the ship, and extremely powerful energies propelled it forward.
Whoever was on that ship, judging by its speed, seemed to be someone important.
And at this moment, the storm became even more violent; the dark clouds in the sky had already obscured half the sky, with lightning flashing within, and booming sounds echoed from afar.
On the sea, waves dozens of meters high surged forward, crashing with violent sounds, appearing extremely terrifying.
Within the range of vision, the sea was turbulent, undulating, coupled with the dark clouds, lightning, and surrounding gales in the sky, creating an indescribable feeling of terror.
However, at this moment, Dolly became pleasantly surprised, because beneath the dark clouds, that thousand-mile cloud mass was precisely a giant storm, and at this moment, it seemed to be chasing after the tin-skinned ship.
This was a true storm, covering thousands of kilometers!
Dolly's eyes lit up; it was like searching high and low without success, only to find it easily obtained.
In his eagerness, after sending out a message, he leaped into the water.
…
Jessop stood at the bow of the ship, his wide wizard robes billowing, deep wrinkles etched on his furrowed brow.
In his hand, he held a blue staff, which constantly emitted streams of blue energy, enveloping the entire ship.
The ship's power surged, urging the tin-skinned ship forward continuously.
"Damn it, how could we encounter a living storm elemental? This is a miscalculation; had I known, I wouldn't have hunted those blue whales."
Jessop was somewhat annoyed; as an eighth-level wizard, being chased by a seventh-level storm elemental didn't seem like a particularly embarrassing thing, as storm elementals themselves were almost invincible existences.
Their size was too immense; just that thousand-kilometer-long body was enough to deter anyone from wanting to confront it.
Even as an eighth-level terrifying expert, a figure capable of conquering cities and seizing territories, he felt somewhat powerless in the face of this size of elemental creature.
He had been running for more than ten days, but the storm elemental was still relentlessly chasing after him.
He was somewhat helpless and could only continue running towards the far north, as only in this place would the storm elemental, having lost its home-field advantage, possibly stop.
On board were his students, crew members, and even some disciples of old friends; this trip was for an observation, and who would have thought such a thing would happen?
He scanned his surroundings; the far north was indeed a little too peaceful, and many creatures were unwilling to live here.
Just then, he saw a figure transformed into a wind, seemingly standing on the sea, heading towards the storm elemental; the energy reaction of that figure was extremely low, seemingly only fourth level?
Where did this fourth-level wizard come from?
He hesitated for a moment but still prepared to offer a reminder, after all, he was the one who attracted the storm elemental.
"Little friend, that is a seventh-level storm elemental, run quickly, don't go forward."
…
Dolly was excitedly running on the sea when he suddenly heard a voice, and was slightly stunned that someone could actually detect him.
He hesitated for a moment, and followed the direction of the mental energy, only to see that it was the tin-skinned ship hundreds of kilometers away, and was immediately shocked.
My god, how did he transmit the sound over such a long distance, is he a seventh-level wizard?
His footsteps did not stop, but continued forward at an extremely fast speed.
…
The old wizard was somewhat puzzled that there were truly people who were not afraid of death.
He thought about it and decided to let him go, after all, he had given a reminder and done his best.
The closest distance between Dolly and the tin-skinned ship was only a few dozen kilometers, and the two brushed past each other.
Just at this moment, the old man heard a message in his ear.
"Thank you, old sir, for the reminder; the cultivation technique I practice requires observing elemental storms to comprehend the storm's artistic conception."
The old man was stunned, and he looked in Dolly's direction, his gaze suddenly turning blue, as if piercing through the void.
He saw that there seemed to be a shadow of a storm on Dolly's body.
He immediately understood, so that was the case.
He had been fleeing for his life, but instead made a wedding dress for the other party; this little fellow could run alone to this godforsaken place to find a storm, he was truly a talent, and he couldn't help but look at the other party with new appreciation.
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…
Dolly released all of his aura, the storm surrounded him, and the surrounding air flowed, forming a large area of gales, simulating a storm.
His aura was only at the fourth level, inherently weak, and coupled with the aura that was of the same origin as the storm elemental, even if he ran wildly, the massive storm ignored him, and instead tightly pursued the tin-skinned ship in front.
However, it was very obvious that Dolly could see that the storm's speed was decreasing, because this was already the far north, and the surrounding environment was actually not suitable for the storm elemental to survive.
And the owner of that tin-skinned ship obviously had this idea in mind as well, fleeing with all his might, and it was thanks to the storm elemental's own movement speed not being strong that he was able to escape.
The tin-skinned ship continued to flee forward, and the storm elemental continued to chase; Dolly spent half an hour approaching the storm elemental, and then transformed into a wisp of wind, merging into the ocean of gales, rainstorms, endless storms, and lightning.
The mission of this trip was now officially beginning.
Only upon entering the storm could Dolly feel the terror of this massive elemental creature; although it was only at the seventh level, the contained energy had already completely surpassed ordinary eighth and ninth-level human orthodox wizards.
Within a range of thousands of kilometers, the clouds, air currents, and lightning, he didn't know how much energy had accumulated; if this energy were released in an instant, it would probably be able to destroy a relatively powerful country in an instant.
While contemplating the power of the storm elemental, he released his perception, merging with the surrounding air currents, slowly experiencing the true meaning of the storm elemental.
In the storm, he didn't have to be afraid of encountering enemies, because there would be no one here at all.
What he had to do now was to quietly comprehend, quietly observe, improve the loopholes in his meditation method, make up for his own structure, and perfect the meditation method.
Although the 'Son of Storm' meditation method was described in great detail, it was, after all, just books and words, unable to replace what was seen with the eyes and sensed with mental energy, so the most direct way was to observe a complete storm elemental.
When entering the coverage area of the storm elemental, Dolly understood the key to advancing from the fourth level to the fifth level, the true meaning of the storm elemental.
This was the most terrifying natural phenomenon in the world, without exception; even volcanic eruptions had a limit, while the storm elemental had no limit.
The laws of heaven and earth it contained might not be that powerful, but the scope it covered was simply too large.
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