Chapter 361 Gou Xiaoliu



Chapter 361 Dog Xiaoliu

On the other side, Yun Chen was caught in a blizzard.

She didn't know how many times she rolled, how many times she fell, and how far she slid on the icy snow.

She felt slightly dizzy, and when she woke up, she didn't know where she was. The clouds were completely overhead.

She tried to stand up, but just as she climbed halfway up, she was immediately knocked to the ground by the strong wind, and slid several feet on the ground until she bumped into the water dragon that was also lying on the ground.

There was a vast expanse of white before her eyes, and the wind-blown snow blocked all vision, making it almost impossible for her to open her eyes. She could only touch the dragon's body in the water with her hands to confirm whether it was still safe.

"Dog..." She had just opened her mouth to say a word when the wind stabbed her throat like a fist, making it impossible for her to breathe.

She could only cover her mouth and nose with her hands to breathe, while moving towards the horse's head and holding the water dragon's head to make sure it could breathe too.

The man and the horse hugged each other, trying to withstand the terrible gale, but their bodies began to slide continuously, and even slid faster and faster.

Yun Chen and the dragon in the water were quickly blown away by the wind and began to roll.

In a panic, Yun Chen touched the sword at her waist. The moment she landed, she used all her strength to stab the sword into the snow and finally managed to stop.

However, just as she stabilized herself, the dragon in the water was blown over by the wind and hit her hard.

How could she bear to give up and let her beloved horse be blown away? She held the sword in both hands, gritted her teeth and used her body to stop the dragon in the water.

But the horse was too heavy, and the long sword slowly tilted and loosened on the snow. She buried her head deeply and roared with all her might in the strong wind. The dragon in the water also roared, but still could not withstand this devastating force.

Her hands slowly separated from the sword, and she hugged the dragon in the water tightly, and the man and the horse were rolled up again.

Like a piece of rice cake being pounded in a stone mortar, Yun Chen and Shui Zhonglong were swept up into the sky again and again, slammed to the ground again and again, and then rolled up again and again.

In the snowstorm that changed the color of the sky and the earth, they were like helpless babies, at the mercy of others, anxiously waiting for the unknown threat of death.

Yun Chen didn't know how many times he crashed into the sky and the ground, and he felt like his limbs were about to be torn apart by the wind.

There was also mud, snow and stones blown up by the wind, which kept hitting her.

She fell heavily to the ground again, her consciousness gradually becoming blurred, but she could feel someone pulling her hard.

She struggled to open her eyes and saw that it was a water dragon biting the corner of her clothes, holding her in its arms with its body, and digging its two hind legs into the snow to prevent her from being swept away again.

"Dog...Xiaoliu..." she called softly, and burrowed her frozen body into the arms of the dragon in the water.

I don’t know how long it took, but slowly the wind seemed to be getting weaker, but the air was getting colder and colder.

The cold wind almost froze her blood, and she was so cold that her teeth kept chattering and her whole body was shaking stiffly and numbly.

She tried to mobilize her Qi to warm her body, but it was of no use.

In a short while, the cold wind made her whole body stiff, her face numb, and her ears hurt like a knife.

The instinct for survival made her push hard into the arms of the water dragon. The intense cold and the fear of freezing to death were enough to defeat the strongest warrior in the world.

She had no idea how she bent her stiff fingers, pulled out the dagger from her boot, and stabbed it into the water dragon's belly.

She only knew that the dragon in the water let out a long wail and struggled to stand up and escape, but when it saw that the person who stabbed it was Yun Chen, it stopped struggling.

It lay quietly on the ground, making faint chirps, allowing Yun Chen to cut open its stomach and take out all its internal organs.

The warm horse blood splashed onto Yun Chen's body and instantly froze on his skin. When blown by the wind, a piece of flesh immediately fell off.

Gathering her last bit of strength, she trembled and crawled into the dragon's warm belly.

Her body slowly warmed up, and her fuzzy consciousness gradually became clear. The dragon's heart in the water was still twitching slightly, touching her face again and again, as if caressing her.

But soon, the heart stopped beating.

At that moment, Yun Chen curled up tightly and burst into the most devastating and desperate cry of his life:

"Brother Gou!! Xiaoliu!! Ah-ah-"

The cold wind was blowing fiercely and non-stop.

On the vast snowfield, the battlefield and corpses in front of the royal court were completely buried by the wind and snow.

Only a single bright red "flower" is still blooming in the wind.

The black horse, the snow-white earth, and the bright red blood petals indicate the passing of a loyal life.

Horsehide can block most of the cold wind, but as time passed, the temperature gradually dissipated and Yun Chen shivered with cold again.

Her consciousness gradually blurred, and in a trance, she seemed to hear Xun Yan and Xiao Liu calling her:

"Wake up! Achen! Don't sleep here!"

She seemed to hear Hua Jue's voice again:

"Hold on a little longer! Just a little longer!"

There was also the old grandmother singing, her melodious voice passing through the wilderness, saying to her:

"Good boy, you have a good heart, I know."

Yun Chen struggled to wake up and explained to the old grandmother. He vaguely saw Doji appear in front of him again.

He tilted his head to look at her, wrinkled his freckled nose, and made a face at her.

Finally, she saw her mother standing in the pouring rain, a ball of light holding her hand, walking towards a sea of ​​blooming crabapple flowers.

The faded blue crabapple flowers were blown by the wind, and all the petals fell into the light.

The light then transformed into a shadow, slowly walking towards Yun Chen, and the jade pendant with a plum blossom and a broken moon on its waist jingled in the rain.

"Poor little thing."

The figure said this.

Yun Chen wanted to see his benefactor's face clearly, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't open his eyes.

Suddenly, everything disappeared and she began to feel hotter and hotter, as if her insides were burning.

The desire to survive drove her to undress, taking them off one by one, scratching her skin desperately, wanting to cut herself open like she had cut open the dog Xiaoliu, taking out her internal organs and letting them blow in the cool breeze.

In her confused state of mind, she seemed to see the wind and snow slowly subside.

In her blurred vision, a tall man walked towards her, squatted in front of her, pulled the horsehide and wrapped her body.

The man showed his sharp-eyed face and chuckled:

"Xiao Yunyun, did you miss me?"

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