Transmigrated to the Primitive Tribe to Farm and Raise Cubs

Transmigrated to a poverty-stricken primitive tribe, she immediately faced a situation where her family of five was on the verge of starving to death. Her biological father had his hand bitten off ...

Chapter 216 Shanhaiguan

Haitang climbed up directly, while Huoqiu and the others stood not far away, preparing to rest. Having hunted here many times, they had built houses next to the white city walls to prevent ferocious beasts from outside from attacking them.

Once everyone was settled, Huo Qiu watched as Dongfang Long transformed into a beast not far away, and couldn't help but feel a little surprised. When he saw Dongfang Long carrying Haitang into the sky, he suddenly felt as if he had been fed something.

Haitang grabbed the dragon's horn, and the dragon instantly soared into the air. Haitang was startled. "Don't be afraid, Tangtang," the dragon's voice calmed her down. Haitang sat on the dragon's back and looked down.

Haitang was very surprised. It felt like she was riding a hang glider, hovering in the sky. It was a completely different feeling from a hang glider. When Haitang looked down, she could see that many things below had become smaller, but she could still see them.

"The further out you go, the stronger the ferocious beasts become." Haitang nodded, looking at the ferocious beasts not far from the outer perimeter. They were very tall, but she chose to stay away because she didn't like the smell of the white city walls.

"Little Dragon, you stopped for a moment." Upon hearing this, Dongfang Long nodded and led Haitang down. Haitang looked around, almost in a daze, "This place looks just like a giant dragon coiling around."

Although many things were submerged, the protruding marks could still be seen in the sky, just like a giant dragon coiling around. When Haitang stood on them, she reached out and started digging.

When Haitang dug it out, the stone had weathered away. Haitang was momentarily dazed, then saw some words not far away: "Shanhaiguan..."