Chapter 47 047: Between the Cliffs (1)

Gui Shang pulled the vine and hung it in the air. The moon in the sky was brighter than before. The moonlight gently hit her body, making her whole body seem to glow.

Just as she was jumping down along the raised rocks, the wind suddenly blew up from below, causing Gui Shang to stagger a little in mid-air.

She pulled the vine tightly, and just when Gui Shang was waiting for the wind to calm down before planning to continue walking down, the sharp stone above the bulge cut the vine she was holding at that moment.

——At that moment, Gui Shang was falling at an incredible speed, and the wind was so strong that it hurt her like a knife.

The wind was howling in his ears, and Gui Shang felt like he could hardly breathe.

During the rapid landing, she relied on her survival instinct to pick up the dagger at her waist and stabbed it into the stone wall, causing sparks all the way, hoping to increase the friction to relieve the pressure of her fall.

Although it was still declining, Gui Shang could clearly feel that his rate of decline had slowed down a lot.

Just when she was about to lose her grip and let go and the dagger was about to fall, Gui Shang suddenly felt a force from her waist that seemed to cut her in half, leaving her hanging in the air.

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She suddenly came to her senses and pulled the vines tied around her waist, gasping for air.

The sweat he had shed due to this was dried by the wind. Gui Shang gently closed his eyes to relieve his abnormal heartbeat due to the sudden incident just now. The hand holding the vine even held it tightly. It's so tight.

She almost fell down halfway. Fortunately, the vines around her waist were specially prepared to provide safety measures, otherwise she would not have dared to jump down so casually.

Gui Shang looked down again and again, and found that she was still a long way from the ground. It would definitely not work if she just jumped down.

And she didn't hear any sound of running water. Looking down from here, she could only see endless blackness, and a little further away was the forest.

Gui Shang was stuck in mid-air, with birds flying around her.

She pulled out the dagger that had been inserted into the stone wall and tied it back to her waist.

Gui Shang looked up, then down, feeling somewhat helpless.

It's fine now. She can't go up or down. Why does she want to see how high this cliff is?

Isn't this just a brain problem?Wouldn't it be better for her to stay in the village and take a good night's sleep?

Just when Gui Shang was at a loss what to do, he suddenly saw something glowing a little above.

Taking a closer look, it was reflected from something in the moonlight. Gui Shang raised his head and looked carefully for a while. When he saw clearly what was there, he suddenly felt a twist.

Gui Shang climbed up bit by bit with difficulty. She tugged on something like a tree root hanging down from the hole above, and swayed directly by stepping on the rocks under her feet as if on a swing. Got in.

She threw herself directly on the edge of the cave above. Gui Shang climbed up and untied the vines around her waist bit by bit in a half-kneeling position.

Gui Shang stood up and patted the dirt on his body. Through the little moonlight outside, he saw that the clothes on his body had been scraped into disarray. Even the backs of his arms and hands had been scratched in many places. There were faint leaks from inside. A trace of blood came out.

She pulled the hem of her skirt open, looked at the bruises on her body, sighed, let go and put it back.The wind blew in from outside the cave, bringing with it a hint of coolness.

Gui Shang raised her head and took a look inside the dark cave. While she was looking up and down with some interest, her sharp eyes caught a glimpse of the thing reflecting the moonlight that had attracted her attention before.

So she took a few steps forward, bent down and picked it up.

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Gui Shang held it in his hand and played with it for a while, and found that it was not the light reflected by the moonlight, but the light he carried himself.

She looked at the small thing in her hand that was glowing and even moving, and tugged on its wings with interest, with a rare warmth and joy in her eyes.

Gui Shang could almost recognize what it was at a glance - it was a firefly that she had never seen in her previous life, and was not that common even before the Age of Disaster.

She put the firefly that had been left to her to toss quietly back to where it had been before. The moment she raised her head, countless fireflies flew over and floated in various places in the cave.

There were many fireflies surrounding Gui Shang. Those little things were not afraid of humans, but instead flew around her in a very curious manner.

This scene is almost like a dream, so dreamy that one can't help but feel extremely amazed by it.

Gui Shang could clearly see the wings of those little things that were constantly vibrating up and down, and fireflies would fly down next to her from time to time.

She walked forward carefully - because there were too many fireflies, so many that she had no idea where to start.

But she knew very well that she was undoubtedly relaxed and happy now. After experiencing ups and downs and emotional ups and downs, seeing these little things at this moment undoubtedly made her feel comfortable.

So she walked in quietly, relying on the light from the fireflies to observe her surroundings.

After walking for a while, Gui Shang found that the road ahead had changed from one road to two, with traces of fireflies on both sides.

She looked up and found that the large and small stalactite-like stone cones hanging in mid-air were covered with fireflies. From a distance, they looked like glowing pillars.

After Gui Shang looked around at the two roads, he finally decided to find a corner here to make do with it temporarily, and wait until daybreak to try to see if he could climb up from here.

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At this moment, Ye Jin’s place——

The carriage was running non-stop in the direction of its destination. What it took along the way was not a flat continent, but shortcuts and narrow paths.

Mu Xia'an in the car couldn't bear the jolt, and felt like he was about to vomit in the next moment.

With trembling hands, he took out a small jar of balm from his sleeve, opened it and took a deep breath, which made him feel better. The nausea he felt just now was suppressed by the cool mint smell.

Mu Xia'an raised his head and looked at the old god, Brother Ye, who was taking a nap with his eyes closed and motionless as a mountain. He asked with some despair: "Brother Ye, aren't you feeling uncomfortable?"

Ye Jin opened her eyes and glanced at him lightly, "Don't sit down if you can't bear it."

(End of this chapter)

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