Chapter 440 - The Fight With the Ape King (2) (2/2)

The moment he was tackled to the ground, he had already used his remaining mental power to create an invisible protective barrier around himself. As Parker opened his mouth and tried to bite him, he collided against the boundary. Parker was caught off-guard.

The vines being controlled by the ape king’s mental power uncurled themselves around the large tree. Attacking from an even greater distance now, they leaped at Parker like the tentacles of an octopus.

Upon hearing the sound of wind from behind, Parker rolled away.

While he was fighting the vines, the ape king got to his feet to check Jean’s body.

The teary Jean raised her arm, revealing a cut the length of a finger on her snow-white skin, from which blood was seeping.

“It’s so painful.”

The ape king held her arm, feeling heartache for her as he gently blew upon her wound.

“Let’s hurry up and leave. I’ll get King to come and kill him. He’s formidable,” Jean said between tears.

The ape king’s expression froze. Suddenly, he was held back by nothing.

Right, Jean is going to leave. What else should I care about?

The ape king quietly carried her on his back and ran ahead per her wishes.

The vines suddenly stopped moving. Parker was confused for a moment before he snapped back to reality and gave chase in the ape king’s direction.

Bang!

Parker collided into the air.

Although the ape king had retracted most of his mental power, he had created an even more resilient barrier in order to prevent Parker from catching up to them.

Alva, perched on a tree branch, happily let out “gah gah gah…” sounds upon seeing the ape king’s departure.

As the sounds entered Parker’s ears, he transformed into a human. Though he couldn’t see, he had enhanced hearing ability, and he accurately located Alva’s direction.

“Can you see me? Have they left?” Parker asked with a raised head.

Alva flapped his wings and flew down, resting on a spot several tens of meters away from Parker.

“I can see you. I see you twisting randomly inside. The two of them have just left, else I wouldn’t have come down,” Alva said, feeling lingering fears.

“Right, what beastman is that? His attack is way too bizarre.”

Upon hearing this, Parker kept bumping against the barrier without regard for himself, making loud banging noises as he did so.