Chapter: 894
Curling around each other and twisting together, they formed what looked like a slender tree trunk that continued to rise. However, it was not all made from the plant-flesh material.

At the very top, a giant, talon-shaped stone appeared. White and sharp, it was the size of Jay's body. Sitting atop the root tower, it grew to be the height of a four-story building.

(Blue, fall back) Jay immediately ordered, seeing the large tentacle-like tendril already falling towards them.

Blue and Sweeper both got back to their feet dashed back.

The root picked up speed. It not only fell, but actively flexed towards them, causing the wind to howl around it.

Sweeper and Blue bolted right below it, but were not fast enough; both were about to be crushed into powder.

*BOOM!~*

The giant root tentacle smashed into the ground.

Jay felt the shock through his feet as the deep sound echoed through the castle.

Green blood spurted everywhere as it smashed heavily into the floor.

Yet it took no enemies with it.

While commanding, Blue had come to value its combat awareness. Even as it ran, it continued to glance back at the impending doom.

Right before it smashed them to pieces, Blue pushed Sweeper on the shoulder, sending them both to each side of the fearsome tentacle.

The immediate shockwave sent them both staggering, falling onto their knees.

The giant tentacle was not done, though.

It slid backwards as it raised itself up again.

Blue and Sweeper sprinted away and were nearly out of range.

The root flexed, whipping its enormous trunk towards them.

Blue moved to Sweeper's side, ready to push Sweeper and dodge the tentacle again.

The root howled through the air, and as Blue looked back, it saw that they were almost out of range.

Only a little further and they would be safe. I may not even need to dodge.

Blue was sure they would be safe before it fell.

However, the root curved differently than before.

(Blue, dodge now!) A heavenly voice rattled through Blue's mind.

Blue obeyed instantly. Its body moved on its own.