Chapter 83 The Tang Dynasty City That Never Sleeps



The fluctuation is hidden within the city wall.

Gu Xingmiao: “…”

She took a breath.

This damn weasel is really tight-lipped!

It has passed by here several times, but it didn't say a word and just watched everyone walking around like fools.

"It's right here, stop and don't move!" Gu Xingmiao suddenly spoke.

This is the farthest point from the door.

But this is also the place where the strongest fluctuations can be felt.

Several people stopped in their tracks.

"We've just been circling around. Or rather, circling outside the city walls. If we want to enter the dungeon and learn more, we must enter the city walls..."

As for how to break through the city wall...

Gu Xingmiao picked up the bow and arrow from behind, and opened the bow wide towards the door, with the arrow on it ready to be fired.

“Whoosh—”

The moment the invisible arrow was shot out, Gu Xingmiao saw a powerful yellow resistance colliding rapidly with the gray.

The two forces collided quickly.

All that can be seen is that the power of yellow is stronger, while the power of gray is gradually declining.

Those vibrant colors that human eyes cannot capture can be clearly seen by the eyes of Wong Tai Sin, an animal spirit.

The moment the energy of the bow and arrow hit the door, the door seemed to loosen a little.

The next second, the door opened.

The silence around was quickly shattered. The moment the door was opened, it became bustling with activity, shocking the country bumpkins outside.

The scene inside is bustling, with streets like a neat chessboard, bustling with people, and countless vendors shouting their wares.

This is an extremely lively era.

This is an era of graceful dancing in colorful costumes, singing and dancing, and prosperity.

Welcome to Chang'an.

Welcome to the Tang Dynasty City That Never Sleeps——

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