Bai Xu was usually a cunning boy. Sang Mo thought that if he gave him enough money, he would no longer be obsessed with the things in the ancient tomb. Unexpectedly, he was greedy and killed himself like this.

"What's wrong?" Sang Mo walked over in fear.

But because she was afraid of the big snake, she did not dare to go out. She only stood on the other side of the door and carefully looked through the crack in the door.

At this glance, one could see that Bai Xu had a hole as thick as two fingers on his thigh, his nose, eyes, and mouth were full of blood, and his death state was very ugly.

Sang Mo couldn't help but feel scared. The big snake was so powerful. Fortunately, she ran fast enough just now...

and many more!

Did she really run fast just now?

Why did it seem like the snake let her go on purpose?

When she was wondering, she suddenly saw the big snake hanging on the door frame, its head stretched out, and its bright, hole-shaped eyes looking at her quietly.

She took a step back in fright. The snake showed a contemptuous look and retracted its head.

Sang Mo didn't dare to approach the door anymore. He just silently took two steps back, wanting to return to the other side of the hall.

But as soon as he stepped onto the bridge made of beads, Nianlan on the other end suddenly shouted.

Sang Mo was startled and ran towards the other side of the cliff.

"Be careful in the river!" Guan Nan suddenly shouted.

Sang Mo was stunned for a moment, then looked down and saw a pale hand suddenly reaching out from the darkness, grabbing her ankle and pulling her into the river.

The river was turbulent, and as soon as Sang Mo fell in, he was swept to the bottom of the river by the rapid water.

She fluttered, trying to get back to the surface, but a cold hand suddenly grabbed her waist.

Sang Mo was shocked and wanted to hide, but the hand grabbed her and pulled her into a cold embrace.

The surroundings were too dark and there was a lack of oxygen. Sang Mo couldn't see what it was at the moment, so he just waved a palm at him with all his strength.

After being separated from the thing, Sang Mo was quickly washed away by the raging river.

She had often swam up to the surface to take a breath of fresh air, but a huge splash came and Sang Mo was swept to the bottom of the river again.

She was so confused that she didn't know how long she had been underwater.

Suddenly, that cold hand grabbed her again.

Sang Mo was about to hit her again, but suddenly she found the hand pulling her upward.

In a daze, Sang Mo looked up at the thing and saw a broad figure of a man.

If you look closely, you can see that the man has a long black fish tail.

Sang Mo was startled and thought to himself: Are these the descendants of the sharks that the goddess brought ashore?

After emerging from the water, the shark hugged Sang Mo's waist again. Sang Mo took a big breath of fresh air, but when he turned around, he suddenly saw a pair of scarlet eyes.

She was so frightened that she shivered and saw that the shark had long white hair, blue skin, and some slight scales on his face.

Where is this shark?

It's clearly a shark corpse!

Sang Mo's whole body suddenly felt cold. She tremblingly stretched out her hands to untie the hands around her waist, wanting to leave them silently.

The shark corpse was stunned and allowed Sang Mo to push it away.

But when Sang Mo wanted to escape, he suddenly stepped forward and hugged her waist again.

After repeating this process several times, Sang Mo was extremely tired, but Shark Corpse was in high spirits, with a "If you want to play, I'll play with you to death" mood.

"Brother, what do you want?" Sang Mo finally broke down and shouted.

Shark Corpse tilted his head, as if he didn't know what Sang Mo was talking about.

Yes, it’s not as smart as that big snake!

Sang Mo thought to himself, then turned around and suddenly saw the river bank.

She was overjoyed and hurriedly swam to the river bank, but the shark corpse grabbed her again, its cold claws tightly clasped her waist, and refused to let her go.

"I'm cold, brother." Sang Mo was about to cry without tears. She felt that her legs were so cold that she couldn't feel anything at the moment.

However, the river water kept rushing towards her, so she had to hold on to the shark's corpse to ensure that she would not be washed away.

After being together like this for a long time, Sang Mo didn't feel that the shark corpse was scary anymore, so he hugged its neck and put his other hand on its broad shoulder to make himself more relaxed.

And the shark corpse didn't move, letting Sang Mo hug him like this. It seemed to enjoy it, and held Sang Mo's waist with both hands to make her hug more comfortable.

"How about we go to the shore?" Sang Mo asked cautiously.

The shark corpse still didn't understand. Sang Mo had no choice but to lie on his shoulder, but his eyes remained on the shore.

This place was so dark that no matter how hard Sang Mo opened his eyes, he could still only see a vague outline of the river bank.

Feeling really bored, she secretly opened her Dharma eyes, and her vision suddenly became clear. After she could see, Sang Mo suddenly discovered that there were many murals carved on the river wall. She looked at them one by one and found that the paintings seemed to be coherent.

The mural closest to her depicts many sharks with human bodies and fish tails hanging from trees, and a huge sun is painted in the sky.

The second painting shows a crying shark. Its tears are like beads, and there is a long-legged human next to it reaching out to catch its tears.

Sang Mo frowned in confusion and continued to look at the third mural. He saw the person in the painting holding beads in his hands, as if exchanging things with another person.

At this moment, Sang Mo suddenly realized that the legend about the shark's tears turning into beads was true.

These murals should describe humans capturing sharks and hanging them on trees to expose them to the sun in order to obtain pearls.

Sang Mo was stunned and thought to himself: Could it be that when Xi He came to the human world, he came with the sharks to take revenge?

With this thought in mind, she hurriedly looked at the next painting, but the painting at the back was seriously damaged and nothing could be seen clearly. It should have been caused by the entire stone wall falling off.

Another splash of water came, and Sang Mo no longer felt cold at this time.

She was a little scared. She heard that people would lose their body temperature before freezing to death, and their bodies would suddenly feel hot. Was she going to freeze to death?

At the moment of life and death, Sang Mo didn't care about the shark corpse and stood up and left its shoulders.

If she swam to the shore alone, the shark corpse would definitely catch her back again.

Then why don't you try to take it to the shore with you?

Sang Mo thought like this, suddenly reached out and grabbed the hand of the shark corpse, and took it to swim to the shore.

This time, the shark corpse did not cause trouble.

Sang Mo arrived at the shore smoothly.

After she landed, she quickly exercised to warm herself up.

The upper body of the shark corpse was on the shore, and the lower body was soaked in the water. He kept holding Sang Mo with his hand, for fear that she would suddenly run away.

After Sang Mo let his body warm up, he used his spiritual power to dry his clothes, and then he felt like he was alive again.

She silently scanned the surroundings and suddenly found a naturally formed cave inside.

There seemed to be a huge coffin placed in the center of the cave.

She was secretly surprised and quickly turned around to pull the shark corpse out of the water.

After the shark corpse came ashore, it swung its tail close to her.

Sang Mo asked: "Can you walk like me?"

Shark Corpse tilted his head in confusion, and Sang Mo had no choice but to support him and walk to the coffin.

The coffin should be a double burial coffin, surrounded by shiny burial objects.

Sang Mo opened the lid of the coffin and saw a female body lying inside. The body next to the female body was empty, with no burial objects or body.

Strangely, Sang Mo looked at the huge coffin again. It was indeed a two-person burial coffin. So where did the other body go?

Just when Sang Mo was wondering, a chill suddenly came from his back.

She turned her head mechanically and saw the shark corpse with a ruthless face and its armored hand suddenly waving towards her.

Sang Mo didn't understand why it suddenly turned its back, and just quickly somersaulted to the other side of the coffin.

Shark Corpse frowned, the scales on his face popped up, and he stared at Sang Mo fiercely.

Sang Mo was stunned for a moment, then looked down at the empty space in the coffin, then looked up at the shark corpse in front of him.

She thought she knew where the other body had gone.

The shark corpse was extremely ferocious. It swung its tail and rushed toward Sang Mo like a snake.

Sang Mo lifted the coffin lid and patted the shark's corpse.

The coffin lid was so heavy that it knocked the shark corpse away.

Sang Mo took the time to take off the mask on the female corpse's face and take a look.

Under the mask was a face exactly like Sang Mo's.

Sang Mo looked at it, feeling like he was looking in a mirror.

It's just that the person in the mirror has his eyes closed tightly, and there is a bright red cinnabar mole between his eyebrows.

It’s Xihe!

Sang Mo was surprised and happy. Just when he was about to take a look at the other things in the coffin, the shark corpse came to kill him again.

At the critical moment, Sang Mo grabbed the purple wooden box held by the corpse and ducked sideways.


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