"It's me," the person outside replied. Biyu reached out and opened the wooden door, revealing a figure in the dim light. The middle-aged woman before her had a well-proportioned figure, curved eyes, delicate eyebrows, and long, flowing curly hair. She wore a creamy-white sleeveless dress.
At this moment, she stepped into the stone house, panting heavily, her clothes seemingly covered in dust, and her hair somewhat disheveled.
"Aunt Sasha, are you alright?" Bai He Biyu was worried about her, so she quickly stepped forward, supported her from both sides, and checked her body.
"I'm fine. These small fry can't do anything to me. I'll shake them off in no time." Sasha shook her head, pushed the two women away, and spun around in front of them to prove that she was alright.
"That's good." Bai He Biyu breathed a sigh of relief.
“Children, the situation may be much more serious than you imagine.” Sasha stood by the stone bench…
"Aunt Sasha, everything has changed. The patrols at night were full of unidentified creatures..." Bai He hugged her tightly, like a child who had suffered a great injustice and needed comfort. She rested her head on Sasha's shoulder and sobbed softly, "I was so scared that you would be taken away by them. What should we do? What should we do?"
“Listen to me, child, we must be strong, don’t be afraid!” Sasha reached out and patted Baihe’s back, sniffed her red nose, straightened Baihe’s body, and then stretched out her other hand to Biyu who was standing to the side. “Come, child, Aunt Sasha has something to tell you, and then she will send you away.”
"Why are you sending us away? Where are we going?" Biyu reached out to Sasha, then shook her head blankly. "Aunt Sasha, what do you know?"
"Due to time constraints, I can only get to the point," Sasha said with a grave expression. "Actually, it was Lord Zhuoyue who ordered you to leave."
"What? So, your break with Lord Zhuoyue was intentional?" Bai He seemed to have guessed something.
"What happened?" Biyu asked nervously.
“One morning a month ago, Zhuoyue came to me in a hurry, his face ashen…” Sasha turned around, led them to sit down separately, then let go of their hands, wiping away tears. “He looked terrified. He said to me, ‘Sasha, I encountered something strange today.’”
I asked him what he saw. He was very troubled, shaking his head repeatedly and touching his head with a confused look in his eyes. He kept saying that he seemed to have seen Wen Long. Wen Long took a woman to a cliff, pushed her off, and then disappeared, but he could clearly hear his maniacal laughter...
"Hahaha, it's a pity you were buried by the Heavenly Fiend, you'll never see all of this again. It's so lonely without an opponent! Hahaha!"
Zhuoyue followed the sound and saw the floating stones on the cliff. Those stones exuded an evil aura, as if they were transformed from animals…
As Sasha spoke, fear seemed to lurk in her eyes, and she appeared to have difficulty breathing.
"Aunt Sasha, we don't understand what you're saying," Baihe said, holding Biyu's hand tightly.
“The key is the Heavenly Fiend Land. At first, I didn’t know what the Heavenly Fiend Land was,” Sasha swallowed hard, a hint of sadness flashing in her eyes. She sighed and looked up. “It was Zhuoyue who told me that the Heavenly Fiend Land is the nemesis of our spirit race. It’s a place where the evil energy of heaven and earth is concentrated. As long as a spirit gets stuck in the mud there, their spiritual energy will disappear. In other words, this evil energy of the mud will immediately trap the spirit as soon as it touches them…”
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