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Chapter VII

Despite being fully prepared mentally, the size of this cave was still far beyond Shi Junjun's imagination.

Rubbing her tired legs, she yawned and looked at the time on her phone. It was already early morning in the real world.

I have been walking for three hours and there is still no sign of seeing the light again.

Originally, she should be sleeping in the dormitory at this time. Even if she didn't sleep, she could lie down comfortably and play with her mobile phone. No matter what she did, she didn't have to worry about being scared to death by some monster.

Broccoli, who was leading the way, was also very tired. He hummed and limped forward, carrying the spider silk and claws, but he never stopped.

"Take a rest, take a rest." Shi Junjun said with a grimace as he squatted down, "I've walked enough today, let's rest for half a day before hitting the road..."

Hearing her words, Broccoli stopped slightly and shook his head like a rattle.

"Why can't we stop? We are already very tired."

The green dwarf squatted down in a funny way, got up and followed him furtively, then pounced forward with his teeth and claws bared.

"You mean, as long as we stop, a spider like the one just now will follow and attack us?" Shi Junjun saw its movements clearly and his face turned pale.

He spread his broccoli flowers and sighed like she did before.

"Then how long do we have to go?"

Broccoli, who had picked up the spider silk and claws again, shook her head and continued to hum and lead the way.

Shi Junjun sighed again and followed behind.

She spent more time sighing today than she had in the past year.

Fortunately, we didn't encounter any other monsters along the way. The occasional scary skeleton didn't pose a threat, but it would still be beaten to pieces by the girl in anger.

"What's this?"

Curious, she picked up a shiny object from the pile of bones.

The skeleton just now was different from the previous one. It had some tattered clothes on it that had long been unrecognizable, and it seemed to move a little more quickly.

However, he still couldn't resist the beating. He received a stone as big as a person's head and it shattered all over the ground.

With the help of the light from her mobile phone, she could clearly see what was in her hand. It was a ring, with a texture like pure gold and complicated patterns engraved on it.

It looks quite valuable, why don't you take it with you first?

Shi Junjun habitually put the ring in her pocket and zipped it up, but after a few seconds when she thought of something and reacted, the pocket was already empty.

"I'm so stupid, really." After being petrified for a few seconds, Shi Junjun raised his head and murmured to himself, "I can send things here if I remember them, but I can send them back here if I forget...

..”

She was so angry that she kicked the skull all the way away.

What if this is some magic item that can help her get out, but Shao Wei can't send it back for a while?

The more she thought about it, the angrier she became and she took a large sip of taro ball milk tea angrily.

Why do you need three-point sugar? That idiot Shao Wei!

Broccoli, who was walking in front, suddenly paused and then slowly backed away.

Shi Junjun also vaguely saw the intricate white silk threads not far in front of her, which were exactly the same as the roll she was carrying on her shoulders, and were probably written by the same guy.

Thinking of the movement of kicking the skull away just now, her expression stiffened as she held the milk tea straw in her mouth.

If you run into someone's house and make such a big noise, the owner will definitely be very unhappy...

Fortunately, after retreating dozens of steps, no big spider sprang out to pursue her. Shi Junjun's hand that clenched the fang relaxed a little.

Broccoli who was walking in front seemed to have discovered something. Instead of retreating, he groped forward along the threads extending in the cave.

The girl forced down the fear in her heart, gritted her teeth and followed.

There are more and more silk threads, and all the surrounding rock walls are covered with this kind of shiny white silk thread, just like the Pansi Cave in the travel notes.

Different from the ones on her shoulders, these spider silks were tougher and more sticky, and most of them were corrosive. When touched, the skin turned white and caused a dull pain.

This must be the spider's lair, she thought.

"Broccoli, we're not going any further Broccoli."

She whispered to Broccoli, who was also struggling to walk among the spider threads. It was harder for her to cross those threads with her two short legs, but the short goblin didn't seem to hear her call and did not stop at all.

signs of.

"Broccoli! How about we change route?"

She turned up the volume, but the pointy-eared green dwarf still turned a deaf ear.

The movement became increasingly difficult, and the tough spider threads almost reached her knees, draining the girl of her remaining strength with every step she took.

This was the longest journey in her life so far. Even though every step was almost like the last step she could take, she still never stopped.

She didn't know if she would have the courage to continue after stopping. She could only continue to move forward, forward, or forward.

"Is this...the egg of that spider?"

The oval objects that look like white jade are densely inlaid on the rock wall, as flawless as finely carved handicrafts, and the number is enough to make patients with trypophobia get sick on the spot.

The goblin broccoli dug up a few before her, tied them up with silk thread, and carried them on her shoulders together.

It's just that Shi Junjun no longer has the extra energy to pay attention to these things, but she gets goosebumps all over her body when she thinks of what these eggs will hatch in the future.

She didn't know how long she had walked or how far she had walked, but she suddenly felt a chill on her cheeks. After closing her eyes, the feeling became clearer and clearer.

wind.

It's the wind.

The windy place is not far from the exit.

This discovery added new strength to her body, allowing her to lift her lead-filled legs again.

Not long after, she heard the sound of running water again, and Broccoli walking in front suddenly accelerated her pace.

A little light appeared in her field of vision.

Shi Junjun perked up.

She had never imagined that she would be looking forward to the day so much.

The light slowly expanded, and there was nothing else in her eyes at this moment.

Dragging her extremely tired body, she slowly started running, towards the direction of the light, faster and faster, as if the wind was blowing, and as if she was leaving everything behind.

She ran out of the darkness, staggered to a stop, and immediately stayed there, letting tears slowly soak her eyes.

The clouds and clouds are all dyed orange by the rising sun. The mountain ridges in the distance are like a picturesque scene, and the sea of ​​​​grass in front is lush and undulating like waves.

A meandering clear river flows from the mountains. The water shines like gold under the sun, hitting the rocks on its way, and then rushes to the end of the world.

It turns out that there are not only scary skeletons and spiders in other worlds, but also beautiful scenes like her world.

This was her last thought before she collapsed.


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