Passerby Villain In A Wizard World-Chapter 224: Dangerous Sky

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"Urk—!"

"Guh—ugh!"

"Huurk! Damn, can you be a little slower?"

On top of a massive Sky Leviathan, a large number of apprentices were hunched over, gripping the firm yet subtly pulsing surface beneath them, their faces pale as they struggled against relentless nausea.

Just as they had expected, the top of the Leviathan was really large, with no end in sight—slightly uneven, covered in smooth yet firm bioluminescent flesh.

With just their eyes, even seeing the edge was hard, not to mention that the sheer size made it feel less like they were riding a beast and more like they were standing on a floating island soaring through the skies.

Truly, they had indeed fulfilled their dream of flying through the skies, something even their parents or anyone on the Gravethorne Continent had never been able to do.

Such a monumental experience was truly worthy of a celebration—if not for the dizziness that came with the Leviathan's breakneck speed.

Although looking at the rapidly flying figure of the Leviathan from the ground was an astounding experience, the apprentices found that riding on top wasn't quite so glamorous.

Extreme acceleration, disorienting movements, and the constant shifting from high to low in the skies were like a rollercoaster ride—except it was on hell mode.

The sudden, unexpected dip or jolt from the descending figure of Lina sent their stomachs into their throats, and the overwhelming, uneven speed left them struggling to keep their balance as if the Leviathan was toying with them like fragile playthings.

"You brats are too weak. Just from this little movement, you're already like this? How low is your mental power? Consider this trip your first training exercise before reaching Mystic Circle."

Yela, of course, saw their situation, and even though the magical barrier conjured by Lina around the entire body was shielding them from the wind, it did little to protect them from the movements.

So, each sudden lurch and dip sent waves of vertigo crashing over them, making them dizzy and nauseous.

"Oh, and don't throw up on Lina, even accidentally. Otherwise, she might throw you off in return. Heh... I won't save you when that happens."

Yela smirked a little after seeing some of them unable to contain themselves.

"WHOOOOOOOORRRRRMMM!"

As if responding to Yela, the Leviathan let out a deep roar, warning them of the consequences. Although she was considered a Gentle Giant, that was dependent on the circumstances.

If anyone thought they could do whatever they wanted to her back, she would show them what a true nightmare was.

"Gulp!"

And sure enough, her warning worked, as someone who was about to throw up hurriedly gulped down whatever came up in his mouth with extreme desperation, his face contorting in a mix of panic and disgust.

But his action was justified as they were already flying high above the clouds.

If Lina truly threw them off from here, wouldn't they be dead? Even their corpses wouldn't be found in that case.

"Urk—! Miss Wizard, can't you use some spell to make us relax or at least stabilize the ride? We've just started, and we're already in this condition. How are we supposed to endure the whole journey like this?"

Henry, who was trying hard to control his dizziness, pleaded with Yela after seeing the miserable state of his fellow apprentice and himself.

Honestly, what kind of beast ride was this? Shouldn't they use some spell or array to make the ride easier?

Although Henry was feeling bitter inside, he reluctantly put a smile on his face and made his request to Yela.

After all, it hadn't even been an hour since they had taken off, and they were already feeling like this.

If they had to endure this for the entire journey—one they didn't even know the length of—he would really have no place to cry.

This thing's speed was just too much. And it was just too uneven, with rapid ascents, descents, accelerations, and decelerations.

Like, who flies like that?

"You wish. Do I have so much mana to babysit all of you?"

Yela rolled her eyes at Henry.

"It won't kill you bunch anyway. If your mental power was at least better, or if your realm was higher, you wouldn't feel this way. Look, they're doing fine, while you, from the same group, are sprawling on the ground."

She pointed at Ian, Lyra, and Aurora. Although Aurora seemed pale and Lyra looked uncomfortable, Ian was as carefree as ever.

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Unlike them, who were trying hard to control their dizziness, Ian was instead looking outside, trying to see something, although everything appeared blurred right now.

'That guy is a monster. Of course, he'll be fine.'

Henry thought bitterly after seeing Ian's nonchalant attitude, not finding it one bit surprising. Still, he obediently shut up, not wanting to irk the wizard, who hadn't been in a good mood lately.

"Hehe... look at their expressions. Weren't they so excited before?"

"Haha... now they understand what it feels like to fly in the sky."

"Pfft... this is so funny."

And of course, while the apprentices were grimacing and trying hard not to puke accidentally, the knights, on the other hand, laughed as they watched them.

Although they had also felt the same way as these youngsters, since this wasn't their first time riding the Leviathan, they were at least handling it better.

"Are you two fine?"

While others were busy with their things, Ian was instead looking at Aurora and Lyra about their wellbeing.

Although they seemed better than other apprentices around due to their higher mental power, from their expression, they did seem uncomfortable.

"Ugh... I feel a little nauseous."

"Yeah, me too. Why is Lina flying like this?"

Aurora and Lyra replied while grabbing their head as it was the first time for them to travel like this in the air. Although they felt that after flying for a while, they would adapt, Lyra still complained a little.

"Haha... she had to fly like that depending on the place. After all, the sky on Calvora isn't too safe either."

Ian laughed and pointed at the top of the cloud when they suddenly felt the speed of the Leviathan decreasing rapidly while she descended directly inside the dense cloud below, hiding her entire figure inside.

"Kreeeeer!"

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