Chapter 1145: Trapped Once Again
Taking advantage of this opportunity, Han Li channeled his Heavenly Baleful Purgatory Arts and true spirit bloodlines in unison, and a cloud of devilish qi surged out of his body alongside a flash of silver lightning as he transformed into a massive bird with three different heads, namely those of the Lightning Bird, the Heavenly Phoenix, and the Azure Luan Bird.
The three-headed bird was over a thousand feet in size, and it had a pair of azure and crimson wings, as well as a massive tail consisting of seven fiery feathers. Its talons were silver in color and as sharp as blades, and there were arcs of silver lightning flashing over them.
The giant bird spread its wings, and two gusts of fierce, azure wind were released, propelling it up into the air. At the same time, jets of crimson flames erupted out of its tail feathers, while a torrent of silver lightning surged out of its talons.
In the blink of an eye, the giant bird had accelerated to a mind-boggling speed, and after just a few flaps of its wings, it had already vanished into the distant sky.
Chi Meng's brows furrowed slightly upon seeing this, while Immortal Lord Miao Fa's body began to dissipate into a flurry of snowflakes as she set off in pursuit of Han Li.
"So he really does have some tricks up his sleeve. This is turning out to be much more fun than I expected!" Chi Meng grinned to herself, not looking concerned in the slightest.
Immediately thereafter, she also set off in pursuit of Han Li atop her fiery, red cloud.
Meanwhile, Han Li was fleeing with all his might.
In his current form, his speed was inferior by much compared with using his lighting teleportation array, and he had the advantage of being able to travel continuously, rather than having to stop to conjure up new lightning arrays between bouts of teleportation.
However, it didn't take long before the surrounding air temperature began to plummet again, and a vast cloud of white mist appeared around Han Li.
As soon as Han Li flew into the cloud of white mist, he immediately felt as if he had crashed headfirst into a wall of wind and snow, slowing him down significantly.
