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Chapter 206 The Abandoned Camp

"Waaah—"

Another bugle call resounded across the Yanluo Plateau.

Frequent wars have left this region almost barren. As far as the eye can see, the monotonous yellowish-brown landscape stretches as far as the eye can see.

Only the distant Zuniga Mountains were as black as ink.

The Suniga River is also a yellowish-brown color. It meanders and twists, like a giant, crawling serpent.

The two flew along the riverbank, and the journey was very calm, with only ordinary fish in the river.

Xiao He carefully felt the mud and sand deep in the riverbed.

There seemed to be many signs of loosening, and no skeletons were preserved.

“This place has been revitalized, and I haven’t found a single fossil from 10,000 years ago yet.” Xiao He paused, his gaze becoming somewhat solemn.

"If this were a revival after ten thousand years, let alone an army of a thousand, even ten thousand wouldn't be able to stop it. The fact that there hasn't been a single word of it is illogical."

Upon hearing this, Wang Xuefeng nodded slightly: "Then let's speed up and head to the Suniga Inland Sea."

"Yes." Xiao He nodded.

The two figures instantly transformed into a silent bat, disappearing in the blink of an eye over the Zuniga River.

The sun rose higher and higher, and soon it was the hottest time of the day.

Some vegetation gradually appeared along the riverbank, but it did not grow well. Under the sun, the branches and leaves drooped and looked like they were dying.

Xiao He brandished the Undying Blade, unleashing a wide-area healing attack with a backhand, while also boosting his "Faith Value" in the process.

Until a blue horizon appeared in the distance.

The Suniga Inland Sea, with a total area of ​​over 3,000 square kilometers, is distributed in a ring shape at the junction of the Suniga Plain and the Anga Plain, and is also the center point of the entire Nogin continent.

This place has always been associated with the most mysterious legends on the continent, and it is also the number one of the ten unsolved mysteries of the continent.

The Suniga Sea is also known as the "Sea of ​​Death" because there are no living creatures in it.

There were no plants, no animals, and not even microorganisms.

Since the peaceful times thousands of years ago, countless expeditions have come to explore, only to return empty-handed one by one.

Its depth is unfathomable even to a max-level water elementalist.

What's most puzzling is that the deeper the expedition team descended, the more they felt an inexplicable suction force. Some, refusing to believe it, continued diving, but none ever came back up, not even a body; they seemed to have vanished into thin air.

Apart from that, there is almost no information about the Suniga Sea.

Xiao He gazed at the sea that was getting closer and closer, his eyes seemingly trying to pierce through the calm surface of the water.

“There’s a barrier,” Wang Xuefeng suddenly said.

His mechanical wings quickly retracted, carrying Xiao He vertically downwards.

"Buzz..."

The two squatted on the ground. As soon as Xiao He reached out his hand, the space in front of him expanded in a wave-like pattern.

"A barrier of more than 3,000 square kilometers?" Her eyes were filled with disbelief.

Wang Xuefeng slowly stood up, his gaze sweeping over the barrier that was invisible to others, finally settling on a distant hillside.

“There’s an abandoned camp over there, let’s go check it out.”

"good."

The two stopped flying and simply walked along the edge of the barrier.

Touching this boundary, Xiao He felt it very deeply.

This barrier isolates all living beings; nothing alive can enter.

More accurately, the creatures of that era were rejected.

Realizing this, Xiao He began to call out to Angelina in his heart.

Because Angrina comes from the lunar era, it can enter it unharmed.

Wang Xuefeng silently looked around, trying to find any possible clues even while walking.

He had tied the wolf fang to his wrist with a rope, and it didn't react when he approached the abandoned camp.

As he walked, Xiao He suddenly clutched his chest, feeling his heart beating inexplicably fast.

"What's wrong?" Wang Xuefeng immediately noticed her discomfort.

"Hmm... my mind is a bit of a mess..." Xiao He closed his eyes involuntarily.

"Then I'll carry you on my back." Wang Xuefeng took her hand and carried her on his back.

Xiao He drew his sword and tried to use a healing spell on himself, but there was no improvement whatsoever.

“This place feels a bit strange to me…” she said weakly.

"Are you feeling unwell? Shall I take you somewhere further away?" Wang Xuefeng asked.

"No need," Xiao He shook his head. "You can just carry me..."

Seeing this, Wang Xuefeng stopped insisting and just kept a close eye on her condition.

"Buzz...buzz..."

A series of strange sensations assaulted Xiao He's mind.

If it weren't for the pendant around her neck helping to cushion the pressure, she might have even fainted.

It was precisely because of this "repentance" that Xiao He dared to test the waters on this edge.

After turning a bend down the hillside, an abandoned campsite came into view.

There are many tents here, but they were clearly left over from several months ago.

The tents were empty, overturned, and covered in dust.

Wang Xuefeng didn't need to check each tent one by one; a quick scan was enough to find what he was looking for.

Carrying Xiao He on his back, he walked through the ruins, his steps still steady.

A gentle breeze blew by, lifting a notebook into the air.

"Splash..."

Wang Xuefeng didn't need to turn the pages; the notebook was blown to the last page in the blink of an eye.

"What does it say?" Xiao He asked weakly.

“They’ve gone down,” Wang Xuefeng said. “They’ve gone to the seabed of Sunica.”

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