Chapter 131 Betting The House
- While the serpent was crossing the stone forest, it did not bump into any of the stone columns.
- That was what intrigued us. When it chased us in the forest, it did not care about the devastation it caused. But now, why was it avoiding the stone columns instead?
- The stone forest was littered with stone columns, and they were not distributed evenly. The columns in certain areas were sparsely placed while in other areas they were densely arranged. When the serpent passed through narrow portions of the forest, it would rather contort its body than physically touch the columns. Hence, its pace was greatly reduced.