Chapter 3 Endless Purgatory



Not long after she left, the little boy came over with a group of children. When he saw that there was no one in the grass, he was stunned for a moment.

The other children just thought he was lying, made fun of him, and then ran away.

The little boy started crying and told his family members when he got home.

When the adults heard this, they immediately knew what was going on and gathered everyone to rush towards the dilapidated house.

Sui Yuzhu hid all the way and originally wanted to go back the same way she came, but there were more and more people outside.

There are people guarding the intersection we came from.

Seeing that more and more people were gathering and she would be caught again if she didn't leave, she looked up at the mountain, gritted her teeth and climbed up the mountain!

Even if there are snakes, insects, rats and ants in the mountains, they are not as scary as these people.

After reaching the mountain, Sui Yuzhu realized how naive she was.

The mountain was covered with dense forests, and she lost her way after walking a few steps.

She didn't care about the direction anymore and just ran forward.

She could only remember that there was a devil's cave behind her, and she must never run into it!

The wind whistled in her ears, and apart from some strange bird calls, she could only hear her own rapid breathing.

The breathing sound was very loud, constantly irritating her nerves.

My heart was beating so fast, and my lungs felt like they were about to explode.

But she didn't dare stop.

She was afraid that if she stopped, endless purgatory would be waiting for her.

She didn't know how big the mountain was, and she had no experience in mountain climbing. Her strong will to survive supported her to keep running forward without any plan.

She stopped only when she couldn't run anymore.

After taking two breaths, I felt a bloody smell in my throat.

The deeper you go, the darker it gets, as if there is no light at all.

A mountain breeze blew, the leaves rustled, and the shade of the trees was mottled, adding a bit of eerie atmosphere to the mountains.

After catching her breath, she continued to run forward.

The sound of wind blowing through leaves, the sound of fallen leaves being stepped on, mixed with her own heavy breathing, made the string in her head tense even more.

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