Chapter 689:  The Moment of Enlightenment (2)

The gray wheel hovered around, majestic like a mountain. Apart from being stunned, Haihua could no longer perform other actions. When he thought he was going to die, a red lightning flashed between him and the gray wheel in his sight. The red electricity blasted on the gray wheel, and the collision of Yuanli generated strong wind and blew Haihua away. The terrible impact caused him to spout a mouthful of blood, but he avoided the bleak end of being cut in two by the Grey Wheel.

Haihua, who had just walked under the sickle of the **** of death, came back, his hands and feet cold.

The gray wheel was bounced high, drawing a gray track under the night, and finally landed heavily in a pile of rocks not far away. Only then did Haihua see that it was a terrifying battle axe, its axe as big as a round table, and Haihua had never seen such a huge axe. He could imagine that if he was smashed by this giant axe just now, his corpse would have been blurred, whether flesh or bones would be crushed to powder by this murder weapon.

Allen took a breath and blocked the great axe, but the force of the counter shock made the muscles of his two arms almost scream. He put down the **** shadow slightly, and his hands trembled slightly. Looking at the battle axe again, Allen smiled bitterly: "The decapitator... Hubble?"

A burst of laughter.

On the pile of rocks where Allen and the Catu powerhouse fought before, a towering mountain-like figure jumped directly from above. He hit the ground aggressively, and a strong shock wave spread along the ground. Suddenly, the rubble jumped wildly and the earth shook, as if the tremor of a strong earthquake made Haihua and many other federal soldiers unstable. A plume of smoke rose up where Hubble landed, and the oppressive figure strode out of the plume.

"I knew you were not going to die, boy." Hubble said in human terms: "The Tarot guy is too cautious, he thinks he is smart. But the Catu don’t need to be smart, he has already abandoned his ancestors if he is too smart. The bloodliness inherited to us. So as long as you behave hard enough, I think that guy will choose to leave first, make some plans and come back."

"He always does."

Haihua unexpectedly looked at the Catu man who was speaking in human terms, and then looked at Allen. He thought about breaking his head, but couldn't figure out the relationship between the two.

"Since you are not dead and we met again, that seems to be the will of the God of War. Boy, continue our last unfinished battle!" Hubble stretched out his hand to make a false move at the decapitator, and the giant axe vibrated suddenly. Flew back and was held firmly by Hubble. He handed the axe and chopped it at will, generating a strong wind that blew painful cheeks.

Allen thrust a heavy knife into the ground.

Hubble frowned. "What do you mean?"

"I mean, forcing me to fight you now, it's not fair to me." Allen smiled slyly: "I remember, you said you wanted a fair duel, right?"

"Yes."

"That's right, look, it took me a lot of effort not long to settle one of your compatriots." Allen looked towards the pile of rocks.

Hubble suddenly realized: "It turns out that you made the pillar of fire. It's interesting. It's interesting, haha. Okay, just for your trick. I'll give you a break. How long do you need?"

Allen looked at the sky: "The time of enlightenment is the time for our decisive battle."

"Listen to you." Hubble immediately threw his axe and sat down with his thick legs crossed.

"Then, please let them leave first, our battle has nothing to do with them." Allen looked at Haihua and the others, sighing inwardly. I thought it would be possible to return to the assembly point of the theater smoothly when encountering this team of federal troops. He didn't want Hubble to be attracted by his burning heaven and earth flames. Although this Catu was somewhat different from his compatriots, it was hard to guarantee that he would not be aggressive and slaughtered Haihua.

So Haihua and the others had to leave first. As for whether he could return to the camp, he still had to wait for the decisive battle to know. Allen tried not to think about what happened after that, Hubble didn't beat Tarley. This Catu man is rude and domineering, and confronts him, only to do his best, not as easy to frighten off like Taray.

Hubble looks rough, but his mind is unexpectedly delicate. After hearing Allen’s proposal, he immediately shook his head: "No, they have to stay here. I won’t allow them to leave until we have a decisive battle. Otherwise, once they go back, they will bring you to save the soldiers. Then we will fight. I can't fight anymore. If you want to go now, then ask my decapitator."

He patted the giant axe with a grinning face.

Allen could only shrug his shoulders helplessly, and said to Haihua: "It seems to hurt you."

Haihua smiled bitterly: "This is an accident, it doesn't matter, Mr. Allen. There are four hours before dawn, we can afford to wait."

So Haihua told the soldiers to disperse on the spot and find a safe place to rest. Anyway, Alan was with the Catu named Hubble, and no enemy soldier with long eyes dared to touch here. Haihua was afraid that he would return at the end of the deadline, and the military would send people to search and rescue, which would be troublesome.

Allen eats a nutrient to replenish the consumed energy. He looked at Hubble, and the Cattu inserted the decapitator into the ground, resting on the large axe with a round table-like axe face as the backrest. He walked over and handed Hubble a piece of nutrient: "Come on? Don't see how small it is. You eat a lot of food if you eat one."

Hubble rolled his eyes to look at him, waved his big hand, and took the nutrients over: "Don't think you give me something to eat, and I will let you go."

"I don't think so."

"That's best." Hubble frowned and looked at the nutrients in his palm, which was spread out like a toothpick in his hand. He didn't even open the outer packaging, just threw it into his mouth and chewed it, and then swallowed it: "You fill me up, and you will suffer in the final battle."

"You won't let me rest. Since it is fair, of course everyone must be in a good state."

Hubble stared at him: "Among human beings, you are the only one who looks pleasing to my eyes. How many levels are you, level 20?"

"Accurately, nineteen." Allen didn't lie. So far, his source power is still at this level. Even for a normal person, after so many battles, his source strength should have broken through the 20th level, and even now it should be the 21st level. But because of the existence of Yuanli's imprisonment, the door to the first step of the Awakened was locked tightly to him.

"Level nineteen?" Hubble opened his mouth wide. "Aren't you kidding me? Could it be that Taly's guy has regressed and scared you away from a nineteenth level guy?"

"You can't do it or believe it," Allen said with his hands.

"It's not that you don't believe it..." Hubble slapped his thigh: "Well, since it is fair, it is fair to the end. I will not use projection in the decisive battle of dawn. This is a special offer only for you."

"You don't have to be like this. Although my source power is only nineteenth level, my comprehensive combat power can be reflected in more than just one level." Allen said seriously.

"I know, if it weren't for a level or above, could anyone at level 19 be able to scare off Taray? Then there is no need to fight wars on this planet. We'd better go back to Barbarian Star." Hubble grinned: "The stronger you are, the more interesting this duel will be."

"You are really a fighting freak." Allen sat down on the big rock opposite him: "But I never thought that one day I would be able to communicate with someone like you. Maybe..."

"Don't you say, maybe the war between us is just a lack of communication and understanding?" Hubble laughed: "Don't be naive, hatred is not accumulated in a day or two. It has developed to the present, We can no longer be resolved by communication or understanding. Also, don’t think that if you can talk to me a few words, I will change your entire race. Just because I don’t hate you, it doesn’t mean that I like you. Human monkeys."

"What's more, if it wasn't for you with the strength that interests me. Do you think I would sit down and talk to you like this? No, if you are as weak as other people, then I will kill you all when I come up. So, you can sit in front of me and talk now, it's only because you have that qualification."

Allen exhaled and laughed at himself: "I am indeed a little naive."

"It's not to blame you, it's like this when you are young. Just like I was back then..." Hubble's eyes darkened, as if lost in some contemplation.

"But is it really okay for you? It seems that if that Taray goes back, he will complain to some holy temple."

Hubble spouted two white smoke from his nostrils: "Talley is nothing, so I won't be afraid of him. There are also holy temples. One day I will kill Vassak, and I am afraid of bird holy temples. "

Alan glanced at him unexpectedly, and Hubble rolled his eyes and said, "Why, among you humans, you don't fight for you. Besides, in our Catu dictionary, there has never been the word unity~www.novelhall.com ~Vasak’s **** ruined my tribe. I naturally want to seek revenge from him. Isn’t it normal. I came here to fight, not because of his orders, but to find an opponent like you to sharpen myself. "

"In other words, are you free to fight?" Allen murmured: "It turns out that the relationship between you will be so complicated."

"Nonsense..." Hubble waved his hand and said, "Do you want to rest? If you don't, let's start now."

"Don't think about it, I'm going to sleep now, so I bother you to watch, don't let anyone chop my head." Allen blinked and waved away.

"Sure enough, monkeys are so cunning!" Hubble scolded bitterly, but did not refuse.

Allen found a boulder and sat down, put the blood hidden next to him, and just leaned on the stone and closed his eyes for a fake sleep. Time passed bit by bit, when Allen opened his eyes again. The sky above his head was still deep, but the East had already revealed a little white light. The white light dissipated the night, so the earth gradually became brighter.

Its daybreak.

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