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261. Finding Pearls in the Sea 01

In the early morning, the sun breaks through the night fog and scatters in the forest. Last night's fog turns into water droplets, sparkling in the morning light.

Qiongying walked out of the cave, stretched out his hand to condense the water mist in the air, and turned it into water droplets, which he used to wash his hands.

Nangong Chen was at the cave door and saw her walking away. He hesitated for a moment, should he catch up and go with her? Could she come back to the cave?

"Where are you going?" Finally, he decided to catch up.

"It has nothing to do with you, don't follow."

"Let's go together." He didn't seem to hear her words and asked gracefully.

"Didn't you hear what I said?" His tone became colder.

"I heard it, but I still want to go with you." He said persistently.

"That's what you want, I don't want to. If you still follow, don't blame me for being rude."

"You didn't buy this road. I happen to be going in the same direction as you. You can ignore me." He said stubbornly, not knowing whether he was angry or out of pity.

Suddenly, Qiongying stopped and looked at him, "Are you so arrogant and willful?"

Arrogant and willful? Nangong Chen was stunned. Are you talking about him? No one has ever described him like this. Is he so unbearable in her eyes?

While he was in a daze, the dome shadow had already gone away.

"Where are you going? Why am I so arrogant and willful?" Nangong Chen chased after him again, insisting on asking what happened.

"Don't follow!" Qiongying glanced at him coldly, then waved his sleeves and floated away, disappearing into the jungle in the blink of an eye.

Nangong Chen took back his failed hand, and he didn't even touch the corner of her robe. She was arrogant and willful, arbitrary and never listened to what others said.

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Going straight to the west, the sky was blocked and the sun was blocked. I occasionally saw the tracks of wild beasts, and all kinds of strange and poisonous things grew there. There was no way to find it.

After passing through the gloomy jungle, what came into view was a white mist. It was different from the mist in the misty forest, but a poisonous miasma.

Jing Ke, who is full of miasma, warns students not to cross it, otherwise their life or death will be unpredictable, their graduation qualifications will be cancelled, and they will be severely punished.

Beyond Jingke, the surface of the miasma forest is covered with poisonous plants. Occasionally, there are poisonous things crawling across it, such as centipedes, poisonous snakes, scorpions, poisonous frogs, etc.

The most terrifying thing is not these, but the unknown waiters, who appear and disappear, killing people invisible.

A black figure shuttled through the miasma very quickly, not even a leaf touching it, and kept heading west.

"Who is coming?" A hoarse voice penetrated the miasma, driving the mist.

Suddenly, more than ten old slaves in gray clothes came out from nowhere and stopped the visitor.

"Who is that?" The old slave squinted his old eyes and saw only a black silhouette, looming in the white miasma, as if it would disappear at any time.

"You are not qualified to know." Leng Mei's voice overflowed and disappeared into the white mist in an instant.

"Anyone who comes here is not a good person. Intruders will die." As soon as he finished speaking, a dozen old slaves flashed and immediately surrounded the dome.

"Death? In this case, I will fulfill your wish." The phoenix eyes were slightly raised, and the narrow corners of the eyes were glanced at casually.

"So arrogant, the miasma forest has already laid a trap for you, and you can catch him without hesitation." The old slave narrowed his eyes, and his turbid pupils shrank.

"Haha, didn't you say that the intruder will die?" The voice was very soft, with a faint smile, but it was like cold snow, hitting people's hearts.

"Set up the formation and kill!" the old slave shouted.

In an instant, a dozen gray figures changed rapidly, interweaving into a giant spider-like figure that surrounded the person in the middle.

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