A thin mist of blood filled the air. Within the mist, two enormous figures sped past, sometimes overlapping and then separating, sometimes circling together.

One of them was accompanied by a tree canopy even larger than himself, covered in thick blood mist, resembling a calm lake of blood, making his figure appear as a lone boat adrift on the lake.

These two figures were naturally the Xiao and the Raven God who had flown far away.

When Xiao realized that his domain hadn't disappeared after severing the tree canopy with his wings, and seeing the Raven God charging towards him from the spirit of the Jade Beast, he didn't think much. His only thought was to take the tree canopy elsewhere and find a different environment to deal with the blood mist on it.

Originally, the Raven God couldn't catch up with the Xiao, but the tree canopy was very heavy, and the Xiao's speed was severely slowed down by carrying it, which allowed the Raven God to catch up and even attack it.

When the crow god attacked the demon, it used melee combat. It's unclear whether it was because it didn't know how to use ranged spells or because it disdained to use spells.

At this moment, Xiao felt dizzy and nauseous, and was extremely uncomfortable. He relied entirely on his body's instincts to deal with the Crow God's attack.

Thanks to the power of the Golden-Winged Roc King's physical body and the intuition it had developed over a thousand years of battlefield experience, Xiao was not seriously injured by the Raven God's attack. However, it was inevitable that some of its feathers would be pulled out, with blue feathers constantly falling from the sky.

Xiao had experienced aerial combat before, but he had mostly fought in human form. Even in his later complete beast form, he hadn't performed any high-difficulty aerial maneuvers.

Aerial combat between birds and humans is very different, and the intensity of the battle is extremely high. So after exchanging blows with the Raven God a few times, he got airsick.

Misfortune never comes singly. As Xiao was pondering with his mind a complete mess whether to discard the tree crown or take a chance and call for help, a very strange sensation suddenly came from his claws. It felt as if soft-bodied creatures were crawling up his claws, densely covering his entire leg, causing his body to tremble involuntarily.

He quickly looked down and saw many tentacles extending upwards from the thick blood mist, like clusters of wriggling fleshy buds. Some of them had already wrapped around his legs, and the strange sensation he felt was caused by this.

Holy crap! What is that?! It's alive?!

Xiao subconsciously loosened his claws, and his chaotic mind was instantly cleared up by the fright. However, because many tentacles were wrapped around his legs, the tree canopy filled with thick blood mist did not fall.

He recognized the tentacles as the willow branches that had once wrapped him up, but once he associated them with the tentacles, he couldn't go back to his old ways, and goosebumps rose all over his body.

More willow branches shot out from the thick blood mist, like a net, trapping the ape's wings and pulling them downwards. The ape instantly lost its balance, and the bird and the tree fell crookedly downwards.

Although Xiao was dizzy from the machine, he was still conscious and naturally would not surrender without a fight.

With a flap of his wings, an invisible gale instantly severed the willow branches binding his body, freeing his wings.

As Xiao adjusted his posture, trying to regain his balance in the air, a sense of crisis suddenly welled up in his heart. Immediately afterwards, he felt a sharp pain on the back of his head, as if something had pinched him hard. A large clump of messy blue feathers floated in front of his eyes, and a shadow rushed diagonally downwards.

His head was spinning even more.

Just as the tree canopy itself dispelled the illusion and its strength increased dramatically, allowing the detached canopy to also display its offensive power, the Raven God swooped down, its sharp claws slicing across the scalp of the blue roc.

Although the attack failed to penetrate it, the enormous impact still caused the azure roc to tumble in the air before plummeting straight down.

The tree canopy took the opportunity to extend countless willow branches, binding the blue roc tightly, and together they plummeted towards the ground.

No one noticed that an invisible flame seemed to scorch the Peng bird's body, burning away its green color and turning its feathers black at a visible speed.

A dark, raging wind suddenly arose around a bird and a tree. The willow branches clinging to the bird were instantly shredded and turned into mist that dissipated into the air, leaving only the tree crown to continue its descent.

The roc, now fading to black, spread its wings, rolled over, and with another flap of its wings, regained its balance and climbed back into the sky.

Xiao was already dizzy and unable to fight, so Hao was taken over by Red Xiao.

Upon seeing the Red Demon, the Raven God seemed to be greatly provoked. He let out a long howl and charged towards the Red Demon with overwhelming killing intent.

"Well done."

Despite the lingering pain in the back of his head, Hongxiao let out a cold snort, and a terrifying aura emanated from his body. In an instant, his already massive figure seemed to grow several times taller, giving people an extremely strong sense of oppression.

However, the ferocious beast's power, which had been invincible in the past, was now ineffective, only causing the Raven God's movements to pause slightly.

The Raven God let out another long howl, its shadowy body trembling violently like a cluster of intensely burning yin fire. Its killing intent was almost tangible, as if the bird before it had wiped out its entire family.

In the blink of an eye, the Red Demon and the Crow God were locked in a fierce battle.

With the Golden-Winged Roc King's powerful physique, the Red Demon was in no way at a disadvantage.

Two colossal beasts, incapable of using earth-shattering magic, soared through the air, their wings swirling and stirring up the clouds, enacting a primal battle.

Putting aside the terrifying aura and bloody atmosphere, this scene is still quite entertaining.

On the other side, Green Ape was taking care of Ape who had been pushed off by Red Ape, while also thinking about the changes in Crow God.

At the moment when the Crow God was at the top, he unleashed an overwhelming killing intent, which was a bit strange.

He suddenly recalled what the human named "Bai Jie" had said: crows are the last humanity of dead warriors, and the power of ferocious beasts will remind them of the enemies they faced when they were human.

At the time, given Bai Jie's deeds, no one believed his story, but in the current context, it makes perfect sense to explain the Raven God's strange reaction.

All that's left is to verify it.

We cannot allow Red Ape to continue controlling the body.

“My turn,” Green Ape said, successfully erasing the curse mark at the same time.

After so much time, he finally solved this problem.

"Why?"

The red demon was struggling to gain position with the crow god when it heard this and refused without even thinking.

Green Ape told Red Ape what possibilities he had in mind, and the latter nonchalantly retorted, "So what? My head is still hurting, it has to die!"

Green Ape was silent for a few seconds: "It's not the only enemy we need to face."

The mantis is catching the cicada, but now, the oriole has entered the fray.

Reminded by Green Ape, Red Ape sensed the presence of a fourth party, an aura that he found somewhat repulsive.

However, the red demon was annoyed by the thought that the crow god had plucked many of his feathers while his other self was in a bad state, and unwilling to give up, so he sneered, "He dares?"

Seeing that Red Ape was unyielding, Green Ape stopped talking and directly logged in.

The roc was flying just fine when, without warning, its body tilted and fell a short distance, just in time to avoid the crow god's attack.

The Raven God adjusted its position, preparing to launch a new attack, but when it saw the Peng bird that had turned back into its blue color, it suddenly froze.

A question arose in its mind: Is this still the same one that fought with it?

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