Chapter 561: The evil emperor or the invisible alien?! (17)
The evil emperor or the invisible stranger?! (17)
Until dawn rises in the east and disappears into the endless night.
Luo Jifeng's words of "be careful" never came out.
"Brother, you are so stupid!"[
Luo Jincao shook off Luo Jifeng's arm, walked towards Shi Jingtian, and grabbed his arm.
"Brother Jingtian, let's go and ignore that idiot!"
Shi Jingtian didn't know what he was referring to. He just thought he was a child and didn't think much about it, and immediately hugged him into his arms.
"Okay, let's ignore him!"
The three of them turned around and left, but Luo Jifeng still stayed where he was.
Staring in the direction of the east at dawn in a daze.
"Youshi Luo, what are you waiting for?!"
It wasn't until Huarong turned around to call him that Luo Jifeng came back to his senses, turned around and left the alley with a few others.
When a few people left the alley, Dongfang Dawn was heading south, rushing towards the Luoxing River.
Beyond the south city wall, the sound of flowing water from the Luoxing River can already be faintly heard.
In the moonlight, I could see a mess on the slope outside the city wall.
Broken boats, tilted haylofts, masts half buried in the sand...
The accumulations left by various chaotic floods are clearly visible.
Outside the walled city, there is a dock that is very lively at night.
At this moment, there was dead silence.
As they passed by, Dongfang Lixiao had compassion in his eyes.
Although there were no corpses visible, from the scene before us, it was not difficult to imagine how many innocent people's bones were buried under the undulating sand.
His eyes caught a spark on the embankment in the distance, and with a thought in his mind, he flashed past the dawn in the east.
Beside the fire, there is an old woman.[
While crying, he sprinkled lit paper money into the river.
Just by looking at her compassionate face, you can guess that she is paying homage to her deceased relatives.
Until I saw the old woman's sacrifices being thrown into the river and stumbling away in the distance, there was no sound from the east at dawn.
She knew that staying silent was her best choice at this moment!
"The most painful thing is probably the one who survives!"
Behind him, a low and hoarse voice filled with compassion suddenly came.