Perhaps she didn't hear what she said, because Tu Momo didn't respond.
Su Tang didn't think much of it and walked into the cave.
She had just drunk some fruit wine and was feeling a little sleepy.
Although it's made from fruit, this wine still has an alcohol content; otherwise, Uncle Gan wouldn't have told them to drink it slowly.
The aftereffects kicked in, and Su Tang yawned, thinking that it would be the same to ask Tu Momo again tomorrow.
Just then.
Her gaze swept over the corner, and she suddenly stopped in her tracks.
She remembered that when Hu Shen and Su Jianyuan last came back, they covered the hole in the corner as soon as they came up.
How come it's open now?!
Su Tang felt a chill run down her spine, and a cold sensation spread from her back.
She suddenly realized something.
That shadow just now wasn't Rabbit Momo at all!
Who came in?
Su Tang's mind cleared instantly, and she turned around to run away.
Just then, a dark figure flashed over.
Su Tang felt a sharp pain in the back of her head and then lost consciousness.
...
When Su Tang woke up, she felt a buzzing pain in her head.
About ten seconds later, she remembered what had happened before she lost consciousness.
Her head got split open!
No wonder it hurts so much!
Su Tang moved her body and found that her hands and feet were tied behind her back with ropes made of unknown seaweed.
She was lying on her side on the ground, with some fine sand under her head, the texture of which was clearly different from that of soil.
He looked around with a puzzled expression.
There were several tall coconut trees nearby, and the sound of waves could be heard not far away.
She looked down and saw waves crashing against the beach, with small crabs emerging from the damp sand, strutting sideways with their large pincers raised.
In the distance, the water and sky blend into one.
It's as if you can still smell the saltiness of the sea in the wind.
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