Chapter 622: Alas, Why Burn the Fields for No Reason?

Above the Elf Forest, dark clouds were swirling, thunder was brewing, and lightning snakes were slithering, presenting a scene of impending doom.

However, in reality, such occurrences were not rare throughout the year in the Elf Forest and were not necessarily bad.

Because along with the thunderstorm came rain and substances produced when lightning struck the air, both of which were essential for the growth of the forest. After every thunderstorm, the forest would thrive.

Yet this time, Gailard sensed an unusual odor in the storm.

Lightning's mother looked up at the sky and sniffed fiercely, saying in a deep voice, "This is bad—there's the scent of a Titan. All unicorns, equip your Faraday Cages."

The knights of the Unicorn Knights quickly took out a fine metal mesh net from their bags, which they fitted onto their unicorns' horns.