Rong Hua has been resting with his eyes closed since he got on the carriage. Su Yin was afraid of disturbing him, but still couldn't help but lowered her voice and asked him.
"Next stop?"
Rong Hua asked, obviously he had not fallen asleep before. When Su Yin asked, Rong Hua suddenly opened his eyes, his voice was so soft that it was difficult to hear clearly, as if he was talking to himself.
"The next stop is Huicheng, right?" Rong Hua replied calmly.
"Huicheng?" Su Yin asked back. Why does this name sound weird?
"Then, Master..." Su Yin turned around and was about to ask Rong Hua about this 'Huicheng', but Rong Hua closed his eyes again and said no more. It was obvious that he didn't want to answer her extra questions, which made Su Yin's words useless and made her feel embarrassed.
Well, is she asking for trouble again? But...
Su Yin looked at Rong Hua. He was really weird today.
Was it because he didn't get enough rest last night? Or was he in a bad mood? Although he looked no different from usual, just a little haggard, she could vaguely sense that his mood was a little heavy at the moment.
Well, as expected, the thoughts of immortals are not something that normal mortals like us can guess. Su Yin sighed, feeling bored, and turned to look out the window, no longer talking to Rong Hua.
Huicheng?
The carriage moved straight ahead, but the two of them said nothing along the way. At noon, they just ate some food that they hurriedly brought from the inn in the morning. What made Su Yin feel strange was that Rong Hua did not eat anything along the way, and even spoke very little to her.
Abnormal, abnormal, very abnormal...
Even though Su Yin felt something was amiss, she still tried to open her mouth. Facing his face, she couldn't utter a single word. Her past experiences constantly reminded her that it would be better for her to be quiet at this moment...
The carriage was still moving slowly, but unlike the previous section, the two of them were extremely quiet and heavy along the way.
Rong Hua didn't say a word, and Su Yin didn't even dare to breathe, so the whole journey was extremely quiet, so quiet that people couldn't help but feel a little scared, and it made people feel breathless.
In this way, until almost mid-afternoon, Su Yin finally saw the true face of the so-called Huicheng.
I thought Huicheng's name was taken from the meaning of "brilliant and glorious", but after seeing it today, it only makes people feel terrified.
Horrible, horrible... Su Yin bit her lower lip tightly, opened a corner of the window again and looked out.
Because they had entered the city gate, the speed of their carriage had slowed down a lot compared to before, which allowed Su Yin to slowly appreciate the scenery outside the window. However, Su Yin was not interested at all at the moment.
As the sound of horse hooves continued to ring out, the fear in Su Yin's heart gradually accumulated, and her fear suddenly doubled, as if she was about to explode at any time and anywhere.
Huicheng at this moment is completely different from the city they settled in before. Compared with that city, this place is more like a dead city.
Yes, the dead city.
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