Chapter 71: Another Problem For Vera

Oliver stopped the motorcycle not far from the gate.

It was closed, so he couldn't get out with the motorcycle. Searᴄh the novel(F~)ire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

The only way was to exit through the small gates that could be found along the wall, used by most people.

However, now that people were starting to be able to jump high, there were quite a few who directly jumped to the top of the wall and then jumped down again.

There was even a large parking lot around the wall to park vehicles, and it was free.

Once off the motorcycle, Oliver straightened his clothes that had become a bit messy due to the high speed of the ride.

Either he or Kim Hana were getting quite a few strange looks from passersby. Probably because they were only dressed casually, which was not very suitable for wandering around in this area.

After all, when hunting monsters, almost everyone wore thicker and more covered clothing.

Of course, they didn't care about other people's judgment.

Walking closer to the wall, Oliver didn't look like he was going to jump.

He was a bit lazy, and finally decided to go through the small gate beside the main gate.

Kim Hana who was following him was a little uncomfortable that they weren't jumping, which made them look weak.

However, she had no choice but to follow Oliver since here she would depend on him.

Passing through the small gate, Oliver arrived again at the area where he had fought with the Primordial Sky Tree, the tree that he had burned endlessly and now its heart had become his heart.

He was quite surprised when he finally saw his battle area where the area that was many times larger than a soccer field had become a black, dust-filled wasteland.

It was very hot and breathing was quite uncomfortable either because of the scent of burning or because the air itself was polluted with remnants of smoke.

There were no monsters to be seen there. Even the monsters probably didn't like hanging around in an area with such conditions.

Most people Oliver saw chose to leave the area quickly after they passed through the wall.

"Let's go to the beach," Oliver said to Kim Hana.

He had already decided where they would hunt monsters. Just in a normal place, he probably wouldn't find anything interesting, which was why he wanted to go to the beach.

When Kim Hana nodded, Oliver started running, just a casual run but very fast even for Kim Hana.

He ran through the deserted area, avoiding people.

The monsters outside were still as numerous as yesterday, still only consisting of three types where the Lamia could only be found in areas close to the river.

Their levels had all started to increase, which of course increased their size.

Oliver found some Monster Generals at Level 11.

Although they couldn't help him level up yet, their presence suggested it wouldn't be long before the monsters would level up past his level.

"Ehh..."

As he continued to run forward, Oliver was dumbfounded by the number of people running from the direction ahead of him towards the city.

They looked very panicked as they ran, so hasty that they were out of breath.

"What's going on?" Oliver couldn't help but stop, keeping an eye on the running people.

When a man passed right in front of him, he grabbed the man's hand, making him stop instantly.

"Damn, what are you doing? Let go of me!" The man immediately scolded Oliver with bulging eyes without thinking.

Perhaps Kim Hana, also out of curiosity, slapped the back of his neck with the edge of her palm to bring his mind out of panic.

"Tell us first what happened or you won't be able to leave," she said.

The man almost fell over from Kim Hana's blow.

He looked back to see her but was now coming to his senses.

"Ts-tsunami," he said in a hurried tone. "There's a tsunami nearly 50 meters high ahead."

Hearing his words, Oliver slowly released his hand so that he could finally run.

He was naturally shocked by the information he had said.

Quickly, he jumped onto a tree. If the tsunami was 50 meters high, it would definitely be visible if he climbed up the tree.

From below, it was difficult to see because of the many obstructions blocking the view of the distance.

Kim Hana also climbed up the tree, looking very curious.

If there really was a tsunami, then Vera would be in big trouble. After all, the distance between the beach and Vera was only about 5 kilometers.

Although Vera wouldn't drown because there was a wall that was also 50 meters high surrounding it, the bad thing was that the city would be surrounded by water.

"Is this for real," Kim Hana said when she and Oliver finally arrived at the top of the tree.

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About maybe a kilometer meters in front of them, there really was a huge wave, so high, and so wide that its left and right ends couldn't be seen.

It was moving quickly towards them, flattening whatever it passed.

Quite a few monsters drowned in it. Even they didn't escape the disaster.

Oliver saw that there were still many humans running around, including soldiers who looked terrified.

'What's wrong with Vera, why is there so much trouble here?' He wondered, unable to be more confused than now.

His intention to go to the beach had clearly failed.

Due to the speed of that tsunami, it was getting closer to him.

Having no other choice, he enlarged the size of his gold cube then grabbed Kim Hana's hand, jumped on top of the cube while pulling her and flew the cube into the air.

His eyes continued to watch the tsunami.

There were no other phenomena, only that from above he could see the sea that seemed to have become bigger because it was visible from where he was.

Not long after, the tsunami finally passed underneath her, continuing towards Vera.

"Can the city walls hold it back?" Kim Hana couldn't help but wonder.

If the wall failed to hold back the tsunami, then Vera would naturally be finished.

This wasn't like the world under normal circumstances where people could still repair the destroyed city.

Now that everyone was busy fighting, there would be no one out there to care about the destroyed city.

"That should hold," Oliver said, responding to Kim Hana's words.

The wall was so thick in addition to being tall, it certainly wasn't easy to destroy.

It was just that, right now there was quite a bit of damage to the wall, so water could practically still get in. Vera itself would probably be flooded until the walls were repaired.