Chapter 93 Peach Blossom Spring (12) (1st update + 2nd update + 12.4w nutrient solution 3rd update) [VIP]



Chapter 93 Peach Blossom Spring (12) (1st update + 2nd update + 12.4w nutrient solution 3rd update) [VIP]

It was break time at Hongjiang University, and students were walking back and forth on the streets, carrying books to and from get out of class.

Hu Zhongtian must be a very popular teacher among students, or the subject he teaches must be a very important course. When they were waiting outside the classroom just now, they found that in his class, there were very few people playing with their phones. Even at 8:00 a.m., there were very few empty seats in the classroom, which showed that few people skipped classes.

The members of the exploration team sat on the edge of the school's grass, listening to Teacher Hu talk about how he became connected with Taohua Mountain in Wanlin City, thousands of miles away. From time to time, they could see passing students stopping to say hello to him.

As a result, the conversation between the few people would be interrupted from time to time.

Hu Zhongtian seemed to be apologetic after being interrupted so many times. He stood up and said, "Why don't we talk somewhere else?"

Hu Zhongtian raised his hand and looked at the schedule on his phone: "I have classes in the afternoon, so I can arrange my time in the morning as I like."

Wu Zongzi seemed to be thinking with his head down about what he had just said. Yun Guang and Xu Zichen finally found an opportunity to speak, and repeatedly expressed their apologies for bothering the teacher. In fact, the main purpose of their coming back was to meet their mentor after graduation.

But unfortunately the time is awkward now, it is just after ten in the morning, which is a bit early to go to the restaurant.

In the end, they didn't go to any suitable place for conversation. Hu Zhongtian took them to sit on the stands next to the playground. There were not many people there in the morning and it was far from the teaching building, so they wouldn't meet students going to and from get out of class.

Along the way, all members of the exploration team tacitly communicated in the group chat about the content of Hu Zhongtian's words.

According to him, the name Taohua Mountain was passed down a long time ago, and when there was historical evidence, this place was already a barren mountain.

But according to the naming principle, if there were no peach trees or a peach forest in this place, no one would give such an incompatible name to a barren mountain. So this place must not have looked like this before it was named.

Guan Hongyan looked up at the people walking in front of her: [So there really was a peach tree in this place? ]

When they were on the mountain, they only felt that the mountain was unexpectedly desolate. As for the shadow of the peach tree, they did not even see it.

[Even if there is, it should have happened many years ago...] Yun Guang typed a paragraph on the screen, [What Hu Zhongtian said has evidence to prove it, at least dating back two or three hundred years.]

If we look back further, the historical materials that have been left behind are actually not very accurate.

Wanlin City is not an important city in terms of its geographical location. The further back in time one goes, the fewer records can be found about it, not to mention that it is a barren mountain whose name is unknown to everyone today.

But in this case, it becomes unclear where they entered.

The peach blossoms on Taohua Mountain could only have existed two or three hundred years ago, or even earlier. The villages they saw and entered claimed to be the remains of the pre-Qin dynasty. If it weren't for the fact that these people wore clothes that looked no different from modern ones and spoke with accents that allowed them to communicate smoothly, after learning this news, they might really suspect that they had accidentally entered an illusion hundreds or thousands of years ago.

The only difference was that Yu Yiming was left behind, while they walked out.

Hu Zhongtian's content about Taohua Mountain is also related to hauntings.

During a business trip to Wanlin City, I was chatting with the local reception teacher in the car. The other party pointed to the highway exit with a faint sign and the villa next to it and introduced that although entering from here means entering Wanlin City, the north exit of the highway in Wanlin City is actually very far from the urban area. After passing this toll station, you can only enter the suburbs of Wanlin.

It takes more than half an hour to drive from here to the city.

Although Wanlin City only has the name "Wanlin", when the teachers who came to communicate in the car after leaving the airport and driving along the highway towards the city saw only patches of cultivated fields with little forest vegetation and sparse hills in the distance.

The teacher who came to contact us was a local from Wanlin. He was very talkative. After hearing the doubts of other teachers on the minibus, he took the initiative to say: "The name Wanlin was passed down from ancient times. The cultivated fields and sparse forests they see now were indeed worthy of the name 'Wanlin' a long time ago. It's just that people live by the mountains and rivers. More than a decade ago, when the forest protection law was not yet complete, the only way for people living nearby to create economic benefits was to cut down trees besides farming."

"In order to develop the economy, most of the trees around Wanlin were cut down at that time. Later, the Forest Protection Law was promulgated, and the remaining trees were protected and prohibited from being cut down. However, this one-size-fits-all policy did not last long. After all, Wanlin's economic industry has been centered around timber for so many years, so the government finally designated a fast-growing forest growth zone, and only allowed tree cultivation and felling in it, while trees outside the growth zone were not allowed to be cut down."

The reception teacher pointed out the surrounding mountains and forests while sitting in the car. "But the trees were cut down too much in the beginning. At that time, the mountains around Wanlin have almost become barren. So the municipal government has been promoting afforestation in recent years. When we were in elementary school, our teachers would take us to the mountains to plant trees on Arbor Day. These mountains and forests that look a bit sparse now are all new trees planted in recent years."

Most of the teachers on the bus were young teachers with good personalities and similar professions. They got to know each other quickly and became friends with the reception teachers from Wanlin City in just a few words.

One of them pointed to a barren mountain in the distance and asked curiously, "Why aren't there any trees on that mountain?"

What he was referring to was a barren mountain near the highway exit. In a sparse forest that was not dense but still had a strong presence, the barren mountain on the edge of the highway exit was particularly conspicuous.

"Well..." The receptionist thought for a moment, "That mountain is very special. It's not easy to plant trees on it."

"Ah? Why?" someone asked soon.

"Well... the official explanation is that the soil there is not nutritious, and trees planted there will not survive. They will die in a few years. So after a few batches of trees died, no one went to plant trees on that mountain anymore," the reception teacher smiled. "After all, trees also need nutrients to grow. The soil on that mountain is not fertile enough, so trees cannot be planted."

"What about the unofficial statement?" the remaining teacher asked curiously.

"The unofficial statement is..." the receptionist lowered his voice and said delicately, "It's because this mountain is not clean."

"Not clean?" The other teachers in the car looked at each other and did not think about it that way for a moment.

"Was this mountain a waste treatment plant or something like that?" someone speculated, "an incinerator or a landfill? So the soil here is not suitable for growing trees?"

"It's not that kind of unclean," the reception teacher smiled. "When we say this mountain is not clean, we mean it's unclean in other ways."

Just then a car passed by and he pointed to some empty houses at the foot of the mountain that no one lived in and said, "My old house is right under this mountain."

"When I was a child, Wanlin City hadn't built an airport yet, and there was no urban planning. This area was Taohua Village outside Wanlin City. Later, the city was demarcated, and this area became a location outside the highway intersection that needed to be open to traffic. So everyone in our village was considered to have relocated houses, and then moved into the city." The reception teacher's words about relocated houses drew boos from many other young teachers.

Amid the boos from the other teachers, the receptionist remained calm and said, "I grew up in Taohua Village when I was a child. The elders in the village called the barren mountain Taohua Mountain. My family wouldn't let us go up there, saying that the mountain was unclean and that some of the older generation had seen ghosts there, so they told us not to go there."

"Feudal superstition--" someone hissed at the top of his voice.

"This is really different," the receptionist shook his head and looked serious. "There really was an incident on this mountain. When I was a kid and hadn't started school yet, the kids next door who were already fifteen or sixteen years old loved to run around. One afternoon, it suddenly rained heavily. All the people in the village who had gone to cut trees nearby or worked in the fields returned in the heavy rain, but these few people hadn't returned yet."

"The adults in the village were getting really anxious, but if they were to search the surrounding area, there would be at least six or seven hilltops where they could go. Plus, it was raining heavily, so it would be dangerous to go up the mountain at this time, so they could only wait at the entrance of the village."

"In the middle of the night, I heard a lot of noise outside my house while half asleep and half awake. I opened the window and saw several neighbors who had gone missing during the day came back, standing in the middle of the village, soaking wet. Half of the villagers were standing outside with lights and flashlights. The parents of a family at the entrance of the village were crying on the ground and hitting those standing in the middle. Later I learned that five people had gone missing that day, but only four came back in the end."

The receptionist rubbed his head and said in a serious tone, "The people crying on the ground that night were the parents of the missing person. My mother didn't allow me to talk about such things, but how could such things be kept secret? The news spread all over the village within a few days. It was said that the five people thought they were brave and fearless, so they agreed to go up the barren mountain to play together. As a result, it rained halfway up the mountain, so they had to run down the mountain quickly."

"The rain in the mountains is very scary. When there are too many dark clouds in the sky, there is no light. Visibility is low in the mountains. The five of them were running and they felt like someone was missing. When they turned around, they saw that the person at the back was gone," the reception teacher breathed a sigh of relief. "At first they thought the person had fallen or something, so he couldn't move. Because of the heavy rain, they didn't hear his voice, so the remaining four people looked up the mountain in the direction they went down, but they couldn't find him no matter how hard they looked."

"The rain stopped at night, but they still hadn't found anyone. Five people went out together, but one was missing. The remaining four didn't dare to go home, so they kept shouting in the mountains, trying to find the missing fifth person. They searched until midnight, and were found by villagers who went up the mountain to look for people after the rain stopped."

"When the villagers saw them going up the Peach Blossom Mountain, which they had been warned not to go into, they were furious, but there was nothing they could do. They knew they had to look for them after one person was missing, so they asked a few people to take the remaining four back first, and then they would look for them on the mountain again."

"Since those who stayed behind were experienced hunters and woodcutters, they did not work together to find the person as soon as possible. Instead, they went to look for the person separately. As a result, the few who went to look for the person separately did not return to the village until the next morning. Many of them looked unhappy. At noon when the sun was high, they told everyone that when they were looking for the missing fifth person in the barren mountain, three or four of them seemed to have seen a figure in the mountain, but when they ran over, they found that the place was empty."

"There are many legends about this on the mountain. They also knew clearly that they had encountered trouble, so they immediately stopped looking and hurried down the mountain. They waited until the sun came out the next day before going up together."

"As a result... after searching for several days, the missing fifth person was never found. Someone found the clothes he wore when he went up the mountain at the exit of the underground river at the foot of the mountain. The families of the remaining four people compensated this family with a lot of money, but in the end they still became enemies. Not long after that, Wanlin City designated our area as a high-speed zone, and we all became residents of the demolition area. It seems that the family chose a community far away from everyone else, and then there was no news from them again."

"Maybe the child was taken away by a wolf in the mountains?" one of the other teachers speculated.

"The trees on that mountain are all dead, there are no wolves at all," the receptionist shrugged, looking at the high-rise buildings in the city that were getting closer and closer, and finally said, "And my dad was one of the old hunters who went up the mountain in the middle of the night. When I asked him when I was a child, he refused to tell me. It was not until I grew up that he told me that many of them did see some vague ghosts near dawn that morning, just like ordinary people, but when they passed by, they found that there was nothing."

Hu Zhongtian was one of the young teachers who came to visit and exchange ideas at that time. He was young and energetic, and he studied physics, so he naturally didn't believe these nonsense. He stood up and confronted the reception teacher, "I don't believe it."

"There is interference from light in the early morning, and there were many people on the mountain looking for the missing child at that time. After searching all night, everyone's energy and concentration must have decreased a lot. It is not surprising to mistake other hunters who are also looking for people in the distance as ghosts. It is not a ghost at all."

"Hey, Zhongtian," the teacher next to him pulled his sleeve, "just listen to it for fun."

Although the teacher next to him didn't quite believe it, everyone just listened for fun. It was rare to see someone as serious as him.

Hu Zhongtian was young and energetic at that time, and of course he didn't listen to the teacher. He confronted the teacher who came to receive them.

The entire exchange meeting lasted for five days. During these five days, he argued with the reception teacher every day about whether there were ghosts in the Peach Blossom Mountain he mentioned. The two of them actually developed a bit of a tit-for-tat friendship through their back and forth.

The reception teacher believed what he had seen since childhood, and he believed even more that those neighbors who are now retired and the uncles and aunts who have known his parents all their lives would definitely not lie about such things. What's more, ghost encounters in Taohua Village have been a thing since ancient times. He believed that there are indeed some things that cannot be explained by science.

However, Hu Zhongtian firmly believes that there are no ghosts in the world, and that the so-called ghost encounters and disappearances are illusions pieced together by coincidences. Countless haunted legends throughout history have become more and more mysterious through word of mouth.

Although the two men parted on bad terms this time, neither of them was willing to admit defeat and both wanted to convince the other. In the end, Hu Zhongtian confronted this so-called Peach Blossom Mountain. In order to prove that there were no ghosts here, he even went up the mountain himself many times during the winter and summer vacations to look for it. In order to facilitate the action, he also spent a huge amount of money to call a construction team to go up the mountain, found a suitable location for construction on the mountain, and built a small wooden house.

And after so many years, the final result is of course nothing.

The two people who were once at loggerheads have become old friends with a subtle relationship after more than ten years. They still occasionally bring up the topic of Taohua Mountain when chatting, but they are no longer obsessed with persuading each other.

It was not until two years ago that live streaming platforms emerged. Some young people with ideas and action set their sights on this new trend, and something called adventure live streaming appeared in the public eye.

These adventure anchors carry cameras and chase after places that are rumored to be haunted.

Hu Zhongtian, who was teaching in Hongjiang City, accidentally saw a video one day: [Late-night exploration of unfinished buildings in Hongjiang City].

In this video, one of the shooters, [Exploration Brother], left his email address on his account profile, which reads: [Seeking submissions and recommendations. If you know any haunted houses, abandoned hospitals, etc., please send them via email. If you adopt it, I will thank you. ]

Out of curiosity, or perhaps wanting to surprise his old friend, Hu Zhongtian somehow packed up a set of information he had found over the years and sent it to the account of Explorer No. 1.

The Adventurer replied very quickly, thanked him for his submission, and said that he would most likely go to Wanlin City for this expedition next month. The entire expedition would be broadcast live on this platform, and he hoped that the contributor would be able to watch it.

Hu Zhongtian replied politely and said yes. In fact, he was very sure whether this adventurer could take a picture of a ghost.

He himself had been searching Taohua Mountain for so many years and had not found any traces of supernatural phenomena. There was no reason for the adventure anchor who received the submission to do so.

But sometimes it just so happens that on the night of the live broadcast, the middle-aged man Hu Zhongtian quit after watching the boring live broadcast for a while and went to sleep. After he fell asleep, the image of the Taohua Mountain ghost appeared in Yu Yiming's camera for the first time.

After bidding farewell to Hu Zhongtian, the five members of the exploration team walked towards the entrance of Hongjiang University while slowly analyzing the content about Taohua Mountain.

"The first is that although Taohua Mountain is a barren mountain now, many years ago, it should have been covered with peach blossoms. This is very consistent with the scene we saw after entering the village." Xu Zichen spoke first.

"Second, according to the villagers, someone built a small wooden house outside the village. In fact, Hu Zhongtian called a construction team to build it for him to live in while he was doing research more than ten years ago," Guan Hongyan said in a puzzled tone. "If this village existed in the pre-Qin period, then the overlap between the two worlds actually only appeared more than ten years ago."

"That means there are two possibilities," she thought as she walked. "The first possibility is that the geographical location chosen by Hu Zhongtian happened to be the overlapping point, and he just built a house on it. The second possibility is that the connection between this village and the real world was only established more than ten years ago. However, since there have been legends for so many years, I tend to lean towards the first possibility."

"Hmm..." Yun Guang thought for a moment, "Third, in these two incidents, the people disappeared on rainy days, and no one found their bodies, only their clothes, no matter whether it was the villagers or Yu Yiming who disappeared."

"Well...it seems that the breakthrough point may be in that cabin and the content about peach blossoms and missing persons." Yu Miaojiao concluded.

"One more thing," Bai Jinshu walked at the back and looked up from his conversation with Hu Zhongtian on the phone, "Didn't you notice a problem?"

"In all the stories, whether it's the famine-stricken people at the beginning, or the hunters who went up the mountain to look for people after someone went missing, or Yu Yiming who went to explore the barren mountains at the end."

"Everyone who sees a ghost acts alone."

"But Yu Yiming was..." Guan Hongyan stopped talking halfway, "No, Yu Yiming lowered his head to tie his shoelaces during the live broadcast, so at that moment, the only one who saw the ghost was the viewer in the camera."

"Yes." Bai Jinshu nodded, sent an email to Hu Zhongtian on WeChat, and continued, "So we can add another one. One of the conditions for seeing ghosts on the deserted mountain is to act alone."

Wu Zongzi's identity as Hu Zhongtian's student in this space naturally gave him a lot of credibility. After the conversation, Hu Zhongtian took the initiative to suggest that if they needed it, he could send all the information he had collected in the past few years to Wu Zongzi.

The exploration team members naturally had no reason to refuse.

After several people expressed their interest in the haunted legend of Taohua Mountain in front of him, Hu Zhongtian gave them the key to the wooden house in his hand, and also gave it to Wu Zongzi, his old friend in Wanlin City, on WeChat, saying that they could ask him if they had any questions.

Bai Jinshu accepted all the clues that came to his doorstep.

It was almost noon when we came out of Hongjiang University. We returned to the hotel just in time to check out. The eight of us discussed and decided that the best situation under the current circumstances would be to go up the mountain and take a look.

Hu Zhongtian's old friend also lived around Taohua Mountain when he was a child. The municipal iron fences enclosed all the roads known to outsiders, but for those of them who were born and raised there, maybe they knew of other paths leading to Taohua Mountain.

There was a flight at around 1:00 in the afternoon, and the time was tight. The eight of us rushed to the airport non-stop and almost missed the flight.

By the time we landed in Wanlin City and reached the downtown area, it was already around three or four in the afternoon.

It should be when they were on the plane that Hu Zhongtian said something to the teacher from Wanlin City. When Bai Jinshu opened the chat history box again, the teacher surnamed Sun on the other side had already taken the initiative to tell him that when they landed in Wanlin and came to the city, they could ask him any questions, and also attached an address.

Yu Yiming's disappearance caused a sensation throughout Wanlin City. Basically everyone knew that an adventure anchor had lost contact after going to a deserted mountain outside the highway to broadcast live. Teacher Sun, whose home used to be at the foot of Taohua Mountain, was naturally no exception.

But compared to the others, he didn't seem surprised at all after hearing Bai Jin's message that "all of Yu Yiming's clothes were found at the foot of the mountain, but he couldn't be found."

The reason why Teacher Sun has a good relationship with Hu Zhongtian must be because both of them have the personality of being straightforward.

After hearing the purpose of their visit, he looked at his watch and said that it would be better to go today than to wait for another day.

He wasn't sure if the road he knew about was blocked off, but it shouldn't be.

"If you really can't get in, I can ask a friend of mine in the police station to let you in after all the bodies in the pit are salvaged and sealed," Teacher Sun said as he walked. "Take my car."

"There are eight of us... there won't be enough space, right?" Lu Changfeng said cautiously.

"It's just right," Teacher Sun said, holding a car key in his hand. "I'll drive my dad's van. It can seat nine people."

Since he said so, the rest of the people couldn't refuse. On the way to Taohua Mountain, Teacher Sun took the initiative to say, "Actually, you told me that Yu Yiming's body was not found and only his clothes were found. I'm not surprised at all."

"There are so many strange things happening on Taohua Mountain," he said as he drove. "The story I told Lao Hu and the others back then, after that incident, the whole village searched for the second kid next door for three whole months."

"Three months," he said with a sigh, "They were all young men in the village. I was only five or six years old at that time, and my father was also in his twenties. Those who went up the mountain were all experienced hunters and woodcutters. They walked on the mountain roads more smoothly than on the roads."

"After searching for so long, I still couldn't find any trace of the second child next door. The only thing I found was the clothes he was wearing."

Teacher Sun sighed, "At that time, many people said that the second child next door was favored by the monsters on the mountain, and some said that he met a fairy, so he was taken away and only left with the clothes of the mortal world."

He looked like he didn't agree with this statement, but he still said reluctantly: "In fact, the demolition price offered by the government at that time was not high. According to common sense, we could have discussed it again. But because of the rumors on Taohua Mountain, people were panicked. In the end, everyone signed the consent form and moved away."

"I showed my dad the video that Yu Yiming shot," he said, bringing up his father who was said to have seen a ghost on the mountain. "My dad said that what he saw was much blurrier than this. He couldn't see the face clearly. He could only vaguely see the outline of a person, who seemed to be looking for something, standing there with his neck stretched out."

"He thought it was the missing second son from next door. He called out a few times but found that the person was gone. He ran over and saw that the area was empty and there was no sign of anyone."

"There was not much hunting to do at that time, and my grandfather was taking care of the family land. My father was close friends with the father of the guy next door, so he went up the mountain every day to help him find people. During that time, he didn't say a word when he came home, and his expression was very solemn. But when I asked him what happened, he refused to tell me." Teacher Sun revealed more details that Hu Zhongtian didn't mention.

"Later I learned that a group of young men from the village went up the mountain to look for people. They encountered many strange things. For example, they saw a human figure but when they looked closely, it disappeared. They were clearly in an open space, but when they were distracted, they could hear someone talking. They were walking in the dead woods, but they always felt that there was someone around them."

"At first, all the hunters who went up the mountain to look for people encountered this strange thing every day. Later, the news spread widely, and it was the village chief who took the lead and told everyone not to mention this matter. Just go find someone, don't spread these bad things."

"Later, the house was demolished, and I didn't find my second son for more than three months. The uncle and aunt next door sold the house they received as compensation for the demolition, and bought a new house in a community farthest from the concentrated compensation area in our village. They cut off contact with everyone in the village."

Teacher Sun did not take the familiar cement road. Instead, he turned onto a small road near the highway exit, then drove into a small village.

He parked his car behind the village, greeted the person who heard the noise, and borrowed a sickle-like farm tool from him.

The person on the other side seemed to know him. After exchanging a few pleasantries, he told Teacher Sun to just park the car here, and then he went back into the house with peace of mind.

"That's a playmate from the next village that I met when I was a child," Teacher Sun explained. "There's a road from here to our house, but it's very narrow, and I guess no one has been using it for many years. I'm borrowing something to help clear the way."

"You're not needed for this." Several members of the exploration team stepped forward to take over the task, and then walked through the mountains and forests according to Teacher Sun's instructions.

It turns out that no one has walked this road for many years.

Along the way, many branches that had grown sideways and weeds that had nowhere to stand blocked the way. Even Teacher Sun, who often walked this road when he was a child, had to stop from time to time to identify the direction and learn the road before continuing forward.

Fortunately, it was precisely for this reason that the rescue team that surrounded the municipal fence probably did not expect that this was a road. Following the direction pointed by Teacher Sun, the group soon arrived at the foot of the barren mountain.

It's just that it seems that they came at an unfortunate time today.

The deserted mountain was not like the previous few days. There were no people in other places, only the rescue team was present near the deep pit.

They must have salvaged the body of a missing person and identified the person's identity. After they entered the mountain, they discovered that the family members of the missing person had already found them.

In order to prevent any accidents from happening to the family members, the rescue team members in charge had to stay with them. A few of the family members who came to recognize their relatives looked to be in their seventies or eighties. They had difficulty walking and had to be supported by younger generations.

Some of them appear to be young people. The missing persons may be their elders. They look dusty and should have arrived here as soon as they got off the plane.

"Huh? Who are these people?" Teacher Sun was a little surprised.

Although he knew that something happened on Taohua Mountain, people were missing, eight people were rescued and one was missing, but as a local who grew up listening to ghost stories here, he actually didn't pay much attention to the follow-up information of this incident, and didn't know about the deep pit and the bones in it.

Yun Guang gave him a brief explanation before he realized, "If you try to avoid people today, you will definitely run into the police."

"How about tomorrow?" He looked at the phone book and thought for a while, then made a call. "Since the family members can come in now, it means the salvage work should be almost done, and we may be able to fill this hole in a few days. I'll talk to my friend in the Municipal Bureau and ask him to bring us in tomorrow. Since you were also trapped here, you should be able to get in."

While Teacher Sun was on the phone, Bai Jinshu searched for information about these missing people.

Sure enough, under the entry [Eight people missing in deserted mountains have been found], the police updated the latest incident information.

However, this information was not about the eight of them, but about the corpses that were salvaged from the barren mountains.

Many of the bodies have incomplete information about the year of death. The bodies whose identity information can be found but the contact information of their relatives cannot be found have been posted online in the form of name + identity photo, hoping to find someone who knows them or their relatives. There are also many bodies whose physical features can no longer be identified, and photos of things that are suspected to be their belongings have also been posted, hoping to identify them through these.

There were also many enthusiastic people in the comments below who posted old photos they had for comparison and found many victims whose relatives could not be contacted.

The more Bai Jinshu looked at it, the more he felt something was not right.

He quickly clicked on all the topics, then saved all the photos and compared them carefully one by one.

【Brother Taoist seems to have discovered something. 】

【Hmm? What did he find out? 】

【What's wrong? 】

While the barrage was curious, Yun Guang next to him also noticed his abnormality.

"Wu Zongzi, what's wrong?" Yun Guang came over and asked.

"Look at the photos of these people," Bai Jinshu showed him his phone and swiped through them one by one, "Have you noticed a problem?

"What's the problem?" Guan Hongyan noticed something was wrong and turned around.

"If the people who died in the pit can enter the Peach Blossom Spring..." Bai Jinshu frowned and said in a very strange tone, "Then why have we never seen these dead people in there?"

The author has something to say:

Fake exploration: sneaking into the deserted mountains, sneaking around

Real Exploration: I called my friend at the Municipal Bureau

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