There's no time to leave once the powerful demons appear.
This place is so noisy, it's certain that more than one or two demons will come, but countless demons from all directions.
If we don't evacuate in time, we might find ourselves surrounded by demons in the blink of an eye.
After thinking for a moment, Bawei said, "Pack up, take down the Witch Array, and leave immediately!"
Booker could no longer wait; the situation was urgent, and they had to leave as soon as possible.
The other members of the Pioneer Squad immediately sprang into action, packing up everything in the camp.
By the time they had packed up everything and taken down the Witch Array, the army of Crawlers was already in sight.
Once the Witch Array was removed, the sight of the small hill disappeared, and Bawei and the others appeared in their original spots.
They glanced at the army of Crawlers behind them, feeling a bit uneasy.
All of them were at least Level 1 Wizards, so they naturally weren't afraid of Crawlers.
But there were too many Crawlers; even the mightiest can't withstand the swarm.
Bawei said in a deep voice, "Let's go! There's the Great Rift Canyon in front of us. If we fly over, we can get rid of them."
As a seasoned Pioneer in the polluted district, Bawei was naturally more familiar with the terrain.
There was a massive Great Rift Canyon ahead, which the Crawlers would certainly not be able to cross.
Being Wizards, they naturally had the means to cross over, something they prepared for before coming to the polluted district.
When Herag flew through the air, he also noticed the few people on the side.
He saw these people through Shenlan's environment detection, and they were also looking at him.
There was about a kilometer between them, but they all silently ran forward with tacit understanding.
Herag noticed there was a Level 2 Wizard in their group and sensed something amiss.
He deliberately moved to the side, preparing to distance himself from them.
Herag's greatest disadvantage now was being alone.
It's too dangerous to act alone in the polluted district, where you must face not only the dangers from demons but also from people.
If you're a part of a whole Pioneer Squad, even if you encounter another, it's difficult to end in a fight; there could instead be cooperation.
Because the power levels aren't far apart, fighting would only lead to mutual destruction, which no one wants to risk unless contesting for certain treasures.
But if you are alone, even if you're a Level 1 Wizard at the Liquid Stage.
You could find yourself in danger if you encounter another Pioneer Squad.
Your power determines that you can easily be dominated, and killing you in the polluted district would go unnoticed.
Herag was very aware of this, even though he was an official member of Serlandir.
But being alone, if you die, it's as if you died for nothing; no one would care if you were from Serlandir or not.
Killing you and taking away your Space Ring is the simplest and most direct way to profit.
Herag continued to fly forward, adjusting his direction to edge toward the side, preparing to avoid meeting those people.
"A canyon?"
He quickly saw the massive rift canyon ahead through Shenlan's environment detection.
He was pleased, finally a chance to shake off those "fans" behind him.
A few minutes later, Herag saw the Great Rift Canyon ahead.
The Great Rift Canyon seemed like a scar left by a divine spirit, it was a thousand meters wide, bottomless, with sheer cliffs towering skyward, intimidating to behold.
As the wind blew, an echo seemed to resemble the wailing of ghosts from within the canyon.
When Herag reached the edge of the Great Rift Canyon, he was astounded: "Such a massive canyon..."
The Great Rift Canyon spanned over a thousand meters in width, its length unknown.
Herag looked to both sides, unable to see the bottom, with no idea how far this Great Rift Canyon extended.
Looking down, the canyon was bottomless, pitch black, and shrouded in mist.
Even with Shenlan's environment detection, it was impossible to ascertain how deep the canyon was.
Shenlan's current environment detection range was about fifteen hundred meters, which meant the canyon's depth exceeded fifteen hundred meters.
To be cautious, Herag landed on the canyon's cliff edge, picked up a stone, and threw it over.
He carefully observed the stone's trajectory, seeing it fall in a normal parabolic arc.
Still uneasy, Herag didn't know what was inside the canyon.
If there was something inside, flying over it could spell trouble.
Herag glanced back at the "fans" rushing towards him and, after a moment's thought, grabbed a Crawler to hold in his hand.
He carried the Crawler to the cliff's edge and kicked it out.
The Crawler howled as it fell into the bottomless canyon, its sound echoing within.
There was no disturbance inside the canyon; it appeared peaceful.
Only then did Herag feel somewhat relieved, proceeding to fly across the Great Rift Canyon immediately.
By then, the Crawler army had already arrived. The Crawlers at the front instinctively hesitated to proceed when reaching the canyon's edge, only able to howl at Herag in the air.
But before they could howl much, they were bumped off the edge by the following Crawlers.
A scene unfolded like dumplings dropping into boiling water at the cliff's edge, as Crawlers fell endlessly over.
Herag looked back at this scene and inexplicably found it somewhat amusing.
As he flew over the canyon, looking down at the black and bottomless abyss, he felt uncertain, a sense of trepidation.
Herag felt something was amiss, there was something wrong with this canyon.
So many Crawlers fell without a single sound emerging afterward.
Crawlers couldn't possibly die from the fall; they should still howl after falling.
But now, with so many Crawlers dropping, the canyon's bottom remained silent with no sound.
Whether the canyon was too deep or for some other reason, Herag felt uneasy.
With this in mind, he hastened to fly over the canyon as quickly as possible.
The further Herag flew, the more something felt off, until he landed on the other side's cliff, still feeling a chill across his back.
He didn't know what went wrong but instinctively wanted to stay away from the canyon.
After landing, Herag fired up his full strength, sprinting away from the canyon edge as fast as possible.
Knowing that something was definitely wrong with this place, he couldn't linger.
While sprinting, Herag suddenly stopped, forcing himself to halt in his tracks.
Immediately after, a huge fireball exploded ahead, scattering countless sparks.
Sparks landed on Herag's dark gold armor, sizzling with smoke, but didn't cause any damage to the armor.
If Herag had hesitated for just one more second, he would have been hit by the fireball.
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