No one can take it away from me!
At this moment, Lion Feather recalled his past self and felt like a clown, utterly naive.
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Husha left, and there were no orcs around.
Su Tang took out a dagger from her bag, held the handle between her knees, spread the seaweed with her wrists, and rubbed the blade back and forth.
With a snap, the waterweed was cut.
She quickly pulled away the seaweed, gripped the dagger in one hand, and ran in the opposite direction of the shore.
This is the seaside; as long as she stays away from the shore, she has a chance to find Hu Shen and the others.
The rabbit tribe lives some distance from the coast.
She was unconscious for less than a day. She was arrested at night, and now it's daytime. Hu Shen and his brother must have already discovered that she's missing.
As you head towards the mainland, the sparse vegetation becomes increasingly dense.
Various unidentified plants lay scattered haphazardly, almost filling the entire space of the forest.
With a dagger in one hand and a thick wooden stick she'd picked up along the way in the other, Su Tang laboriously cleared away the plants blocking her path.
In order to avoid being discovered, she deliberately took a hidden route.
Because no one has ever walked this path before, moving forward is even more difficult.
Su Tang could only rely on her intuition to move forward, unsure of the specific direction.
A breeze blew, and Su Tang could hear the leaves above her head rustling.
But it was sweltering down there, and she was covered in sweat as she walked.
There were occasional soft rustling sounds from the nearby bushes, probably because she had realgar in her bag, and no strange creatures approached her.
I don't know how long I walked like that.
Su Tang felt like she was about to get blisters on the soles of her feet.
It was as if a breath of fresh air had been torn open in the woods ahead, letting in a cool breeze.
Su Tang saw a patch of blue, and her heart leaped with joy.
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