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No one was surprised. When they realized that there was no wind or sound here, they understood that there would always be all sorts of mines waiting for them ahead.
Cheng Shuang squatted down nearby, took out a small shovel, and dug down with all her might.
The ground and the metal shovel made a harsh scraping sound. These seemingly soft grasses were as hard as iron, and the places where their roots were embedded were not ordinary soil where you could just dig a hole anywhere.
Sensing the intrusion of something, the grass bent over again, trying to bury the metal shovel and Cheng Shuang's hand together.
The little girl stood up, looked at the slightly dull shovel with some regret, "I was originally planning to dig up a few blades of grass and plant them in the flowerpot."
"Why plant it?" Xiao Qi pouted, clearly finding it hard to understand children's hobbies.
"Planting it, of course, is for nurturing!" the little girl replied with a smile, but the sinister glint in her curved eyebrows immediately silenced Xiao Qi.
This time, Xiaoqi was smart enough not to ask any naive questions. What is the purpose of cultivation? Of course, it's to trick people, not to beautify the environment.
"Be careful before you go!" Sihai suggested. "Tie a rope around your left wrist and walk one after another. If something goes wrong, the people in front and behind can help each other out."
The middle position is relatively safe, but it's not absolutely safe. If there's a real problem, raising the ropes at the front and back in time will always give you a glimmer of hope.
"How do you tie it?" Gong Zhu didn't quite understand.
"The way kindergarten children are tied up when they go out to play, where one teacher takes care of several children." Cheng Shuang stretched out her left arm, letting Sihai demonstrate, "This way, you can ensure the right hand has room to move, and it's also convenient to reach for things."
The group walked in a line down the grassy path that had split open.
Although the mountain was high, it wasn't very steep, and the grass was tender but not slippery. The descent was smooth, and when they reached the foot of the mountain, Da Bai checked the time and found that twenty minutes had passed.
The split grassy path turned 180 degrees at the foot of the mountain, with the last section facing the mountain wall, as if it were a dead end.
Xiaoqi cried out in disbelief, "Impossible!"
He frowned, eager to get past the people in front and check the cliff face, but Gong Zhu, who was being held back, grabbed his shoulder and warned, "Don't be impulsive."
"My skills have never failed," Xiao Qi explained uneasily. This was the fundamental reason why he, a relatively inexperienced undead exile with no rest stops to rely on, had been able to safely reach this point with just three lines of poetry.
"Don't doubt yourself." Sihai, who was leading the group, squatted down and simply reassured them before focusing on studying the mountain wall in front of him.
Da Bai also turned around and patted Xiao Qi's head, saying, "Good boy, little brother, accidents can happen at any time. You need to consider things from multiple perspectives and don't rush!"
Xiaoqi was stunned by the "good boy" and after a while, her face turned bright red. She looked at Dabai, who had already turned around, with a mixture of shyness and disappointment in her eyes.
Cheng Shuang silently exclaimed "Oh!" Does this mean she'll be forced to witness a dog-food scene in every death zone?
If it weren't for the timing, the little girl really wanted to switch places with Big White. Although she wasn't very tall, Xiao Qi's gaze still seemed to penetrate her and land on the back of Big White's head.
Cheng Shuang touched her head, not quite understanding what was so interesting about the back of her head. Just then, Xiong Baobao popped its head out of the backpack on her chest. Its new, bumpy hairstyle made the little girl affectionately pat it and then kiss it before it fell down.
Well, if it's her teddy bear, it's quite cute; it looks good with any hairstyle!
Cub Bear: An unexpected delight!
Sihai used a failed magic trick to confirm that Qingshan was hollow, but he didn't know how to break through it because its whole body was covered with countless green grasses, so a direct attack was definitely not an option.
"Do you think the height of this mountain is similar to the height of the artificial mountain in the amusement park?" The little girl stroked her chin, gazing at the mountaintop with a calm expression.
Gong Zhu measured it and said, "It's not as high as the amusement park." He and Da Bai had once followed the fat staff member up to the halfway point of the mountain, so he remembered it quite well.
Cheng Shuang thought for a moment, then turned to ask, "Brother Xiao Qi, your skills aren't comprehensive, are they? For example, your poems ask for the correct path, but don't include how to open the path. If you ask for the method, then it's two questions and two lines of poetry?"
Xiao Qi immediately composed herself. "That's right, one sentence is one sentence, and there won't be any other answers."
Therefore, if you want to know how to break down cell walls, you need to find another method.
Cheng Shuang squatted down, and the bear cub neatly lay on her knees, revealing its flat back, allowing her to place a piece of paper on it and use its back to write and draw.
The little girl drew the shape and height of a rockery.
It was too late that day, and everyone else couldn't see very clearly, except for Cheng Shuang, whose mosaic-like eyes could perfectly distinguish the difference between the dark gray rocks on the mountainside and the deep blue of the sky.
The mountain is shaped like a standard camel hump. They stood in the middle of the hump, with the steepest slope in front of them being no more than 100 meters. Based on this ratio, the two peaks are no more than 400 meters high.
Cheng Shuang pointed to her painting, "At least the shape of the mountain is similar." She recalled the scene that night, "It took me and Brother Dahai about ten minutes to enter the cave and we came across the gate. The gate opened, and the staff waited for about twenty minutes before the chubby staff member came over. In other words, it took us more than twenty minutes to climb to the gate, open the gate, and then go down the mountain."
"Aside from the time it takes to turn on the switch, the heavier staff member's physique limits the time it will take to climb the mountain, so let's say fifteen minutes. The descent is relatively easier, so let's say ten minutes. Big Sister Bai, did you check your watch just now? How long did it take us to get down the mountain?"
“Twenty minutes.” Da Bai understood what Cheng Shuang meant. She thought for a moment, then raised her arm and pointed to the other side of the camel hump. “It’s the left side. The switch is on the left side of the mountain.”
Gong Zhu scratched his head. "That fat guy is actually quite fast. He struggles up the mountain, but comes down smoothly. He knows that path very well." Unlike them, who have to hide in the dead of night, which makes time seem to stretch out.
“I didn’t pay attention when we were going up the mountain, I was too busy wondering where he was going. I noticed when we were coming down the mountain, and it was indeed about ten minutes away,” Da Bai continued. “I also remember that the route he took was not a straight line.”
“It’s Big Z,” Gong Zhu added, stretching out his arm and tracing the location of the green mountain on the left. If their location was indeed the cave entrance, and the fat staff member started from here… “If nothing unexpected happens, it will be a point on the outer mountain to the east, within that range.”
He took the pen and paper from Cheng Shuang and drew a large red dot on the eastern side of the mountain peak on the left.
"Now there's a problem," Sihai sighed, "How do we get there?"
"Of course, we'll fly there."
Fly!
"fly!"
Several people spoke in unison.