Chapter 145 The Hidden Instance Zone
Chapter 145 The Hidden Instance Zone
Chapter 145 The Hidden Instance Zone
Nancy was not as big as the huge creature's eyes. She looked up at it in horror and stiffened. It wasn't until she got closer to it that she realized that she was sitting on its tail.
Nancy was so frightened that she almost felt faint. But it seemed that she failed to pass out!
The snow-white cave was dazzlingly bright, which enabled her to see what the huge creature was like. It was a large snake covered with white scales. Each of its scales was larger than her two hands combined. There were transparent membranes like white fins on both sides of its head. On the top of its head were two horns like antlers. Its two large claws on its abdomen resembled the talons of a hawk.
As it slowly raised its body, its fins that clung to its body opened like a huge fan, and its tail also slowly lifted. It has vertical-slit pupils and looked straight at Nancy who was sitting on its tail with its golden eyes.
Nancy didn't know what she would feel like after being swallowed. She missed Louis so much and didn't dare to run around anymore.
She kept shivering in fear and was lost in blind conjectures. She covered her head in a panic.
She knew that she would return to the Respawn Area if she was eaten. But she still couldn't control her fear in the face of such a large snake!
When the snake stuck its tongue out to lick Nancy's plump face, Nancy shivered instantly and closed her eyes tightly. She thought she would be swallowed in the next moment. But surprisingly, she felt no pain and the game system didn't remind her of her death.
She opened her eyes cautiously and found the snake's head very close to her face. As long as she stretched out her hand, she could touch its nose. The snake stared at Nancy with its golden eyes and it seemed that it didn't intend to eat her.
Nancy sniffed and had a worried look on her pretty face. She met the large snake's gaze with her watery eyes. She didn't dare to move and her whole body stiffened up.
So she and the snake kept looking at each other.
Then Nancy's eyes ached and she couldn't help but rub them.
The snake also lifted its tail and shook it. Then Nancy rolled from its tail onto its head.
Nancy was shocked.
She signed with relief because she could avoid the snake's icy gaze. She sadly lay down on her stomach on its head and didn't dare to move.
She wondered if she could go back to the Respawn Area by crashing to the ground.
When Nancy was deep in thought, the snake suddenly slithered quickly inside the cave. She lay face down on its head and felt like sitting in a car driven by Louis at breakneck speed.
Her face went pale and dared not move. She sniffed to suppress her tears and glanced backward. Then she was once again shocked by the size of the snake.
The length of this snake was over 984 inches. It was the height of a building with one hundred stories.
"Where are you going?"
Nancy sobbed out her question.
The snake weaved its way through the cave for a while. When they reached the end of the huge ice cave, Nancy heard the sound of running water. She plucked up the courage and raised her eyes to see what was going on. She found that there was a waterfall outside the cave.
The ice cave was behind the waterfall, so the cave couldn't be found easily.
The large snake slithered on the cliff with Nancy on its head and bypassed the waterfall. It was shocking to see this snow-white snake moving on the cliff from a distance.
Nancy stood up on its head and felt dizzy looking downward. Then she quickly lay on her front.
The snake skillfully moved down the cliff and finally slithered into the icy river under the waterfall. It kept its head above the water, so Nancy did not fall into the river.
Nancy was in an unfamiliar place that seemed to be a fairyland. The large snake seemed to dominate this place. Some animals, who felt its presence, dared not to drink water from a river and just ran away.
Unconsciously, Nancy was holding the horn of the snake with both hands. The snake wasn't angry and instead steadily carried her forward.
It stopped in a meadow under a towering tree. It lowered its head and hissed twice.
Nancy seemed to understand what it meant and quickly slid down from its head. Then she watched the snake climbing up the towering tree that seemed to reach towards the sky.
Nancy looked up at the snake for a long time and was not scared now.
The canopy of the tree was obscured by thick clouds and mist. She realized that she seemed stupid by keeping her head raised. She rubbed her face and dropped her gaze.
Then she lowered her head and sat on a clean root of the tree that was stretched outward. She looked around blankly.
This place was shrouded in clouds and mists and had many exotic flowers, plants, and animals. Every tree here was unusually tall.
Nancy rested her chin in her hands and enjoyed the beautiful view around, her curled eyelashes fluttering.
Why didn't Nancy leave here? It was because she didn't know how to leave here.
She tried to find her location on the map but failed. She also couldn't contact Louis.
Probably the only way to meet Louis again was to manage to leave here or die.
Now she also realized the snake would not attack her despite its horrible appearance. Even if it attacked her in this virtual game space, she wouldn't get injured and would only get back to the Respawn Area.
Nancy decided to sit passively for her end.
At that moment, something stirred up the clouds above her. The large snow-white snake stuck out its head from the clouds and rubbed its nose against Nancy's back.
It intended to give Nancy a gentle push. Nancy was so weak and of small stature, so she was pushed to the ground.
Nancy was speechless.
It didn't hurt. But her body was pushed against the earth underneath.
The snake seemed to be stunned, its eyes widening. It hurriedly moved its head close to Nancy.
It tried to help her up.
Nancy stood up but was still unsteady on her feet that she almost fell backward again. She managed to steady herself by holding the snake's head for support.
The snake remained motionless and just let Nancy throw her arms around its head. After Nancy regained her footing, she blushed with embarrassment. Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.
"I'm sorry."
She said timidly and softly. Her voice was pleasing to the ear.
When she withdrew her hand, she couldn't help touching the scales of the snake.
They were cold and smooth to the touch and had a similar texture to jade.
The snake was so beautiful and looked like a big piece of white jade, Nancy thought.
She was fascinated by it.
The snake's tail swayed slightly and wrapped around Nancy.
Nancy said nervously, "Hello."
She stuttered a greeting and boldly put her hands on the scales of the snake.
She thought she didn't mean to touch its scales. Instead, she was tempted by the snake that came close to her actively.