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Chapter 60

On the meadow.

After the horsemen retreated, everyone got ready to go.

Hannah motioned for everyone to walk into the jungle, "Jingchen's 'friends' will come back again, we have to leave as soon as possible."

They no longer dare to walk in the open meadow areas, but only walk in the mountains and forests.

On the way, Hannah quietly reminded Mai Ziwen, "What you did just now was really stupid, and you almost lost your life."

Mai Ziwen smiled and said, "Thank you."

Hannah frowned, "You don't know that Jingchen at all. What if there is another time and I'm not around?"

Mai Ziwen Nahan said, "What about you? Why do you hate her so much?"

Hannah made no secret, "I don't trust her, she must have some agenda."

Mai Ziwen was depressed, "Why? Why do you say that?"

Hannah hit the nail on the head, "Because in this jungle-law world, her story is illogical."

Mai Ziwen was not convinced, "Really, then who do you think she is?"

Hannah was not sure, "I don't know yet, but as long as you are not fascinated by her..."

Mai Ziwen was shocked, looked around, grabbed Hannah, and interrupted her in a low voice, "What did you say?"

Hannah continued to walk forward, "Isn't it? Then why do you always follow her and show your courtesy behind her?"

Mai Ziwen had a clear conscience, "Maybe you are just jealous, because I... pay attention to Jingchen, not you."

Hannah pinched her waist and said, "I'm caring about you, not jealous."

Mai Ziwen said seriously, "Okay, thank you for your concern, but... I will take care of myself."

After finishing speaking, he turned around and walked forward quickly.

Hannah stood there, trying to calm down the anger in her heart, and then followed.

After Mai Ziwen caught up with Jingchen, his concern seemed to be influenced by Hannah, "Have you never left here? Going out to exchange items, or visiting relatives?"

Jingchen was innocent and innocent, "I have never left here since I was a child."

Mai Ziwen pushed aside the branches and leaves in front of Jingchen, "Have you heard about the outside world, or the World War II that happened before?"

Jingchen followed him, "I have heard some stories, which were told by people who lived here, such as... Mustache, the New World and so on."

Mai Ziwen continued to lead the way, "What about airplanes, warships, and internal combustion cars?"

When crossing the slope, Jingchen naturally handed his hand to Mai Ziwen, supported his big hand and walked over, "What is that?"

Mai Ziwen sent her over, "Aren't you curious?"

Jingchen was stunned for a moment, then shook his head, "Nothing to be curious about."

Mai Ziwen then crossed the slope and followed him, "Everyone is curious, why aren't you curious?"

Jingchen saw Chloe waiting in front and smiled slightly, "Have you heard of Xu Fu?"

Chloe was surprised, "Xu Fu, the alchemist who was looking for immortals during the Qin Dynasty?"

Mai Ziwen came over, "What?"

Chloe continued walking forward, "The Qin Emperor sent the alchemist Xu Fu to seek the elixir of immortality, and he is certain that the elixir of immortality exists."

Jingchen smiled, "We think so too, there are immortals."

Chloe couldn't believe it, "Are you a descendant of those three thousand boys and girls?"

Jingchen’s meditation machine, “Inherited from the same origin.”

Mai Ziwen was stunned for a moment, "Then how did you get here? Tianwu shouldn't be above the East China Sea, right?"

Jingchen smiled widely, "This is where I remember it. This is our perfect fairyland."

If Fan Li heard this, he would immediately think of Tian Yu's so-called perfect world - Lingyuan Valley.

"It's far from perfect to be stuck here." Seeing that Fan Li and the others were far away, Chloe hurriedly chased after him, "Hey, Fan Li, wait for me!"

But Jingchen's view is completely opposite, "No, no, none of us want to leave this perfect world, this is our fairyland."

Mai Ziwen couldn't find what excited Jingchen, and looked confused.

Jingchen also seemed to realize it and rarely became serious, "If we leave, we will be killed."

Mai Ziwen was confused, "Killed by whom?"

Jingchen said deeply, "We simply cannot resist the power."

Mai Ziwen laughed, "Jingchen, what you are talking about happened hundreds of years ago. There is no empire now, and no one will hurt you."

Jingchen regained her sweet smile again, "Well, maybe you are right, but over the years I have understood a truth... people never believe in unfamiliar things."

She immediately ended the topic and moved on.

Mai Ziwen followed him confused again, not understanding what Jingchen's last words pointed to.

Along the way, Tesla felt Hannah staring closely at Jingchen, "Hannah, give her some privacy."

Hannah shuttled through the jungle like a fish in water, not listening to Tesla at all. Instead, when Jingchen prayed again, she immediately appeared, "Come and let me help you."

Jingchen was pulling a temporary curtain to block the situation. When he saw Hannah, he immediately shook his head, "Uh, no, thank you. I don't like to trouble others."

Hannah insisted and helped pull the rope with a half-smile, "No, I don't find it troublesome, and this is an opportunity for us to get to know each other."

Jingchen felt uncomfortable because of her smile, "Thank you."

Hannah helped Jingchen tie one end of the rope to the tree, "I think we have a lot in common."

Jingchen still smiled, "Really?"

Hannah firmly believes, "Yes, we all grew up here, and we are all about the same age, and we don't have any relatives around us."

Jingchen was also stunned, but still smiled habitually, "Yes, our experiences are really surprisingly similar."

Hannah helped Jingchen pull the curtains, "Yes, I think so too, but the question is, why have I never heard of you or your people in all these years?"

Jingchen glanced at Hannah and said, "Frankly speaking, what are you worried about?"

Hannah tied up the rope and walked up to Jingchen with a serious face, "I don't care who you are, but I don't want you to hurt my friend Mai Ziwen's feelings."

Jingchen was amused, "Then do you think Mai Ziwen is sad now?"

Hannah stared at Jingchen with a cold face.

Jingchen smiled very refinedly, "He is not a child, he will make the right decision by himself."

Hannah watched Jingchen turn around and walk away coolly, feeling even more depressed.

She tried to communicate with Mai Ziwen and Jingchen, but in vain.

At this time, the protagonist of their dispute, Mai Ziwen, found kudzu vines in the jungle, cut off one end, sealed the package with a water bag, and drank a small amount of water.

At this time, after hunting game, everyone was once again faced with a situation of no water.

Jingchen came over and asked, "Mai Ziwen, does it taste good?"

Mai Ziwen handed her the little water in the water bag and said sincerely, "It's not bad, you can drink some too."

Jingchen walked up to Mai Ziwen, took a sip, and looked at Mai Ziwen longingly, "What about me?"

Mai Ziwen was stunned.

Jingchen smiled brightly, "I'm really grateful to you for saving me."

Mai Ziwen looked at Jingchen who was staring at him charmingly, and his heart skipped a beat, "But you have already thanked me."

Jingchen used his handkerchief to dip some water in her water bag and gently wiped Mai Ziwen, "But I don't know how to repay you."

Mai Ziwen's face was red and his ears were red, and he was frozen there.


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