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Chapter 193: A Fleeting Heartbeat 3

Feeling the surrounding quiet, Mingyue slowly opened her eyes

"It's a bat!"

A low and magnetic voice answered her. When Mingyue heard this answer, she looked at the dark cave while stroking her beating chest, not daring to take another step forward.

"It's okay, let's go, it won't happen again!"

Ye Hen's voice was surprisingly gentle. Ming Yue hesitated for a moment, then pressed tightly into his arms and walked into the cave cautiously.

"It's so dark in here! Are there any monsters in there?"

The bright moon leaned against Yehen, and the two of them walked in the dark cave, feeling only a coolness surrounding their bodies.

He groped forward with his feet and couldn't help but asked worriedly.

Yehen didn't speak. In the darkness, Mingyue couldn't see the expression on his face clearly. She could only feel his big hands hugging her hard.

It would be nice to have a flashlight!

At this time, the bright moon sounded. Apart from their wet clothes, the two of them had nothing else on them.

But looking at the black hole in front of me, I couldn't see anything clearly. I really didn't understand why this man came in.

At least there is moonlight outside. What if the coat encounters something scary again?

Mingyue was worried when she suddenly noticed something slightly shining not far away in front of her. She couldn't help but widen her eyes and looked forward.

Yehen seemed to have discovered the bright spot in front of him, and his pace was significantly faster than before.

A gust of cold wind blew towards my face, carrying the salty smell of sea water

When the two of them walked to the front, they realized that the bright light just now was actually moonlight, shining in from the open-air opening formed above the cave.

The wind that smells like sea water is because there is a hole next to it, which leads to the sea.

Under the entrance of the cave where the moonlight shines, there is a smooth-looking square stone wall near the side.

The irregular stones seemed to have collapsed from the entrance of the cave above, but they moved for some unknown reason. Perhaps they were washed out of place by the tide. The top was also washed clean by the tide, and was slightly glowing under the moonlight.

Just big enough for one person to rest on it

There is a large extension to the left in the opposite direction to the sea. The whole thing looks like a patio that is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom.

There is a round puddle like a small lake facing the hole above. The water inside is very clear and can reflect the shadow of the moon.

Everything under your feet is soft and clean sand, glowing with golden color

Mingyue walked over and sat on the big rock to rest. With the moonlight, it was not as dark as before, and she could see everything around her clearly.

If it's daytime and you go to the beach to play, this is a quiet place to rest.

While sighing in his heart, he found Ye Hen walking to the other side of the small puddle, seeming to be looking for something.

After a while, I saw him walking over with a few branches in his hands and placing them in front of Mingyue.

What do you want these branches for?

Do you want to prevent wild beasts from attacking? Do you want to make weapons?

Mingyue's eyes widened and before she could ask, Ye Hen walked inside again. Mingyue stood up curiously, wanting to see what he was going to do. Suddenly a beam of light flashed in front of her eyes, and she instinctively looked towards the direction leading to the sea.

Looking at the exit from that side

Suddenly I noticed something shining on the sea. I was stunned for a moment and then immediately ran towards the entrance of the cave.

The sea breeze, stronger than before, blew towards my face, and Ming Yue felt a chill all over her body.

Standing at the entrance of the cave, I realized that there was actually a cliff below, and the waves below kept lapping and making waves.


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