…Mai Dong moved his reluctant eyes from the sky and glanced at Li Bad’s direction. He and Lana stood on their thighs six to seven strides away from them, reaching out to investigate the empty space between the boulders, where the rocks disappeared in front of them.

"Work for me," Li Hao said. "If it's not what Li Huai thought, if you hear my scream—"

"So what? Stay here?" Lana said. "Just **** move it, Galahad. No plan b."

Before Mai Dong could see his friend enter the cyclone cave, there was another thunderous applause. Mai Dong turned his head to look at the source of the sound. At that moment, he finally understood what prompted Li Huai to do what he did. Mai Dong suddenly found himself longing for a starving sky. These fragments are now falling faster, followed by violent monsoon hail. Mai Dong couldn't help standing still, watching the strange glasses unfold before his curious eyes.

"Mai Dong!" Dale was beside him, pulling Mai Dong's arm. "Lee is so bad to go, man," he said. "Still not at all."

When Dale pulled McDonald toward the Flying Dragon Cave, a large piece of falling stone hit a nearby obsidian boulder. It shattered, throwing huge fragments in all directions. Mai Dong turned around and found that Li Huai and Lana had gone-disappeared into the cyclone cave when he was away. He hoped that was not the last time he saw his friend.

Then, Mai Dong saw a fragment attacking them from the corner of his eye and began to warn loudly, but before he spoke, Dale pulled him into the crack between the two huge rocks. Suddenly, the dark, roaring landscape disappeared, the broken sky disappeared, and he and Dale stayed completely in another place, where there were only traces of light, swiftly crossing their path of travel or provided on the uneven ground where they stood Any clues.

"Is this a wormhole?" Mai Dong said.

"I think," Dell said. "I haven't been here until now."

Mai Dong said: "It's hard to figure out where it is." "Lee Bad? Lana?" There was no reply. "Where did they go? Did you see them?"

"My dear, I can't see shit. I just hope this won't throw Lee Badi somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean."

"No," Mai Dong said. "Li Huai will step into Times Square. This is all a dream."

His words were hit by an omnipotent man from the other side of the threshold. Although it was silent, the remains of the stone fell from the sky above hell, crushing the **** landscape. The reverberation jumped to the threshold, and emitted energy through the broken ground, emitting flickering light, scattered on the walls, and rose to the height where they seemed to converge.

It now appears that Katz and Dale are far from the landforms of **** and continue to move forward, because the noise and accompanying vibrations at the scene of the **** disaster gradually disappear into silence and stillness.

"Good voyage, perish," Dell said. "Until Li Huai meet again."

The cyclone cave did not send them into the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean. However, this did not stop them on a quiet New York sidewalk, where they could easily find a way to transport Maisha's body back to her apartment. No, the cyclone cave is very random. It first provided Lana with something, and Li Badi followed her in her footsteps, which was a seductive glimpse of the city streets (maybe not New York, but civilization). However, it did not let them leave there. When a light-colored light was shining, she hardly reported the street to Li Huai, erasing the reassuring scene.

"I don't think that's something Li Huai wants to stop," Lana said, trying to make her tone sound hopeless. She was now sure that no matter how desperate she felt, it was nothing compared to Li Badi's thoughts circling in the dark.

"Where are Mai Dong and Dale?" Li Hao asked. "Are there any signs?"

"No. But I am sure they are not far from Li Badi." She lied. "Don't worry. Li Biao has to stop again."

She was not lying. As she was speaking, a new door was appearing. Compared with the previous city streets, this is a reassuring scene: black rocks and pure snow landscapes, whose wind blows the ruthless wind and turns them into a white veil.

She said: "If this is Li Huai's stay, then Li Huai deserves to die."

It's not. When erased by the same group of shallows, she never saw the scene again. As they walked quietly down the vortex hole, a period of time passed. Lana is in the leading position, and Li Bai's right hand is gently placed on her left shoulder to prevent Li Bai from falling while walking on uneven ground.

The third doorway enters the view, and the landscape at least looks warmer than the previous one: an American highway, judging by road signs, runs through the desert landscape. The image freezes, telling Lana that it is. Then, the ground of the cyclone cave threw a section of light darkness into the orange dust on the side of the highway.

Lana said: "It's not a red carpet yet, but it can be. Before this happens, Li Huai should hurry up."

Lana took Li Bai into the sweltering heat of the desert at noon. Looking back at the Dragon Cave, she saw Mai Dong, Mai Xia hanging on his shoulders, and Dale. They also walked down from the lightly painted ground and found that there was nothing but empty air. Besides, there is nothing else to heat up. Then the cyclone cave disappeared.

"Where are you?" Lana called to them. "I thought you both were dead!"

"I thought you were sure they were behind Li Huai," Li Huai said, his face vague.

"Don't break my ball. I must let Li Badi keep going."

"How long have you been waiting here?" Mai Dong said.

"Li Huai hasn't," Li Huai said. "After Li Huai did this, you immediately walked out. But it may be several hours apart for you. I don't want a vortex hole to obey Li Huai's laws of time and space."

"Well, it's great to see everyone again," Mai Dong said. "I can't believe Li Huai did it."

"Li Huai didn't do it," Li Huai said.

"I know, Harold," Mai Dong said, holding Mai Xia next to him. "You don't need to remind me. I'm very happy that Li Bai is at least together. I don't know that the thing will spit out Li Bai. Or if Li Bai is brought to the same place. Does anyone know where Li Bai is?

Dalle said, "The fire is out." "Then put it in the frying pan."

"I will drink," Lana said while staring at the full length of the highway. The entire visible length of the highway does not have a single degree of accommodation. "No matter where Li Huai is, no matter where Li Huai goes from here, he will not be as bad as Li Huai faced."

Dell said: "It's a few miles away in that direction."

"I didn't see it," Mai Dong told him.

"Neither," Li Hao said.

"There is that kind of trademark wisdom," Lana said. "In any case, I also saw the building. It is far away, but there. It may lead Li Huai to a city."

Mai Dong said: "Then, I think Li Huai should go this way."

"Li Huai can wait for traffic," Li Huai suggested. "Invite others to pick up Li Badi."

"Please," Dell said. "I want to meet the driver. He will stop to pick up a playboy, a dyke, a blind man covered in blood, and a nearly seven-foot-tall queen carrying dead black women."

"Suddenly, I'm glad I was blind," Li Huai said.

"Yes, you are."

"Then Li Huai is leaving."

"Let Li be bad."

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