Ruyi's telekinesis power can now spread out to a radius of sixty feet, but if she condenses her telekinesis power into a line instead of a ball, she can see four times as far as sixty feet away, which is two hundred and forty feet away.
Of course, when it spreads out into a group, there are no blind spots around 360 degrees, and she can know any wind and grass movement, but when it condenses into a line, it only actively sweeps a place in one direction.
Ah Jiu and the people she was following were all within the range of her telekinesis. If she had scanned the surrounding area with her telekinesis before, she would have been able to find them, but she had ignored them before.
At this time, about a hundred feet to the west of the cave, Ah Jiu was picking up dead branches. Behind him, dozens of feet away, there were five or six people dressed in white lying in ambush.
They were hiding in ambush, and one of them was only a dozen feet away from Ah Jiu.
If you don't pay attention, you can only see that the places where people are ambushed are just snowdrifts that are a little higher than the surrounding areas.
Ruyi's thoughts focused on the five snowdrifts, and she soon discovered that each of those people had iron bows and arrows in their hands, and quivers on their backs.
Suddenly, Ruyi's mind noticed something was wrong. Soon, she discovered that in addition to five people with bows and arrows ambushed on the ground, there was also a man dressed in white ambushed on a big tree.
It blends into the silver tree decorated with snow. If Ruyi hadn't swept through it with his mind, I probably wouldn't have noticed it.
But Ah Jiu seemed unaware of it.
Ruyi felt ashamed secretly in her heart. Even though she had the power of telepathy, she didn't find anything yet, but King Yun actually found it first.
Ruyi could almost conclude that because King Yun and Ah Jiu were so vigilant that they had not discovered those people before, they must have been ambushing them there.
If Ah Jiu hadn't happened to be there to pick up dead branches, and if Ah Jiu hadn't been only a few feet away from the nearest person, who was too nervous and breathed out, I'm afraid he wouldn't have been discovered by King Yun.
I don't know why those people who brought bows and arrows to ambush them didn't shoot them before they entered the cave, but continued to ambush in the snow.
Could it be that they had to wait until they fell asleep and then catch them all while they were asleep without any effort?
Ruyi believes that if those people hadn't tried to catch them all, Ah Jiu would have fallen.
However, those people seemed to be just in case, so a man dozens of feet away still drew his bow and pointed it at Ah Jiu. If Ah Jiu did anything wrong, the man's arrow would fly off the string.
Ruyi was very nervous. She was afraid that if those people missed it and the arrow left the string, they would shoot a hole in Ah Jiu's body.
No, Ah Jiu had already discovered those people, because there were already a lot of dead branches piled up around him, but he hadn't come back yet, and instead went further to pick up dead branches.
Ruyi immediately understood: he wanted to lead those people away in order not to expose the cave where they were.
The man who drew the bow also pointed the arrow at Ah Jiu, pulled it back, and suddenly an arrow shot out.
But the next moment, a ball of snow on the ground suddenly flew out and hit the arrow base.
It was Ruyi who controlled the snow ball with his mind and deflected the arrow. The arrow hit the snow next to Ah Jiu.
In order to remind him that there was someone in the tree, the next moment, Ruyi controlled a ball of snow and hit the tree where the person was ambushed.
Ah Jiu had already flown up, pounced on the person closest to him, and grabbed the person out. The person didn't even dodge a move, and Ah Jiu broke his neck.
The man hiding in the tree also knew that he was exposed, and immediately jumped down from the tree towards Ah Jiu.
When there was movement in the tree, Ah Jiu had already spotted the man on the tree. After killing the nearest arrow-carrying man, Ah Jiu pulled out the big knife on his back and pounced on the man who jumped down from the tree.