An abrupt and violent lightning storm suddenly descended, as if the "stored" electricity in the air had violently burst out of its container and poured down.
Amidst the sky-reaching thunderclaps, a figure accompanied it, arriving in an instant.
Whether it was he who brought the thunder, or the thunder that brought him, was hard to say.
The energy, forcibly guided for release in a short time, resulted in a terrifying storm within a small range, bombing the entire area as if it had been hit with explosives.
Many of the struck trees ignited immediately.
Normally, even if a person is struck by lightning, even if they die instantly, they wouldn't seem to catch fire or explode like a tree. There were some who survived after being hit, with no severe injuries.
After all, the human body contains a lot of water, and the electrical resistance is not that high. As a conductor only for a very brief moment, the instantaneous heat generated is not as great as in some other objects.