After a bomb exploded and destroyed the base, Si Yan transmigrated into a book.
Upon waking up, she found four adorable little snake cubs in front of her; future villains who would eventually...
Si Yan's place was filled with laughter and joy.
The snake stood aside watching, its presence both cold and silent.
She actually enjoys collecting random things to raise.
The snake cubs were picked up, and now they've also picked up a female peacock cub.
Si Yan and her family followed the Silver Wolf tribe toward their refuge, which was located directly below the ice cave.
And this is the very place where Si Yan was framed by the gecko.
Si Yan asked the gecko in surprise, "Isn't this the place where you tried to scam me?"
The gecko retorted, "What do you mean by 'faking an accident'? Don't talk nonsense at such a young age. I, an old man, never fake accidents."
Si Yan chuckled lightly. Looking up again, she saw that the shape of the mountain was spiraling, and the patterns inside were different from ordinary stones.
She took a stone and tried to chisel it, but found she couldn't break it.
"What kind of ore is this? It's quite hard."
gecko:"……"
Gecko: "Stop wasting your time, you can't do it now."
Si Yan touched it: "Although I studied botany, I've seen a lot of minerals from the department next door. I've never seen a stone like this before."
The gecko chuckled twice, crawled out of Si Yan's animal skin robe, and raised its small head, saying, "That's because you're ignorant and make a fuss over nothing."
"Then tell me what this is?"
The gecko sniffed and said, "Can't tell? This whole mountain is filled with my bones."
"..." Damn it.
Si Yan quickly took two steps back.
"You... that big?" Si Yan looked her up and down. "You're bragging."
The gecko said indignantly, "I never brag. If I hadn't been careless and fallen into their trap... never mind, it's a dark history, I won't talk about it anymore."
Si Yan looked at the mountain, then at the gecko, then back at the mountain.
How could such a tiny gecko possibly be a mountain?
While animals in the animal kingdom are generally larger, where could you find a gecko as big as a mountain?
The orcs of the Silver Wolf tribe were very nervous, and they secretly sized up Wang.
Ever since they learned that the snake-beastman beside Si Yan was the lord of the Illusory Territory, they have not dared to be careless.
Yinxiu instructed Yinhong to stay with Siyan and look after her.
Yin Hong was not discouraged. He introduced the place to Si Yan: "Si Yan, this place is called Panlong Cave. My mother said that a golden dragon fell here a hundred years ago, forming Panlong Mountain. The deep cave in this mountain is called Panlong Cave."
“In previous years, during the once-a-decade scorching day, the nearby caves and grottoes couldn’t withstand the intense heat. It’s different here. When the scorching day arrives, the temperature here rises to spring-like temperatures, which is very comfortable.”
Yin Hong smiled slightly at Si Yan.
The snake stared at them with a chilling gaze.
Yin Hong's smile faded.
"Golden Dragon?" Si Yan stared at the gecko.
"You, Jinlong? That's impossible."
Si Yan suddenly thought, if it is a golden dragon, then isn't it just a super giant worm? How dare it call others worms?
Looking at Si Yan's glaring eyes, Yin Hong asked in confusion, "Si Yan, is there something you don't understand?"
Si Yan looked at the gecko, then at Yin Hong.
He asked, somewhat puzzled, "You can't see it?"
Yin Hong was even more confused. "Si Yan? What do you mean?"
Si Yan looked at the four-legged insect perched on her shoulder.
Now Si Yan was certain that Yin Hong really couldn't see.
She could see it, but Yin Hong couldn't. Si Yan realized that the gecko was indeed no ordinary creature.
Since entering this refuge, Wang's face has gradually turned pale, and he has been feeling unwell in waves.
There was an unfamiliar force all around him, rampaging and drilling into his body.
This made the snake-beastman, who was already on the verge of molting, even more unable to suppress his emotions.
Upon reaching the heart of Panlong Cave, the Silver Wolf Beastmen sorted and arranged their supplies.
Si Yan found a corner, Dong Chi laid out an animal skin, and then She Ying put the cub down.
The snake had hunted twice before, and the wild animals it caught were both enormous, with very large hides. One hide was laid out on the ground, and the other was used as a curtain to provide some privacy.
Si Yan noticed that She Wang's breathing was erratic, and she asked, "Great Demon King, are you injured?"
Snake Demon's eyes gradually turned an uncontrollable red. "I'm fine."
The power within the cave was too volatile for him to suppress any longer.
I'll be leaving for a while.
His lower body transformed into a snake. It flew away with lightning speed, gliding deeper into the Panlong Cave.
The gecko sighed like an old man, climbed onto Si Yan's head, and stretched out its four claws. "He's about to shed his skin."
"molt?"
"The snake-beastman is at his weakest when he sheds his skin. Grandson, do you think you should go and keep watch?"
Si Yan answered without hesitation, "Yes."
Si Yan turned to Snake Shadow and said, "Snake Shadow, you stay here and take care of the three cubs."
Snake Shadow nodded expressionlessly, her face pale: "Yes, Madam."
The gecko perched on Si Yan's head, pointing with one of its tiny claws: "Left, turn right here. He's hiding very well. Turn right here."
"This cave is so winding and confusing, it's easy to get lost," said Si Yan, who has absolutely no sense of direction.
"Don't worry, Grandpa's here, you won't get lost," the little gecko said proudly. "We're here."
Before us lies an inconspicuous little cave in the Panlong Cave. Inside the cave, a huge, dark purple python coils around.
"The Great Demon King!"
At Si Yan's shout, the enormous, dark purple anaconda raised its head and looked at her. However, with just that one glance, the anaconda went berserk, rolling around in the cave and causing some rocks to fall.
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