Po pointed to the steaming underground river and said, "Jump in."

According to the "Xijiang Caojing Bielu", the mushroom tribe likes cold weather and hates light and heat.

Originally, to deal with this group of carnivorous mushroom mycelium, one might try to use fire.

But the four people present at this moment all understood it tacitly.

Not to mention that they didn't carry any tinder with them. Even if they did, the tinder would have been soaked after swimming in the underground river just now.

Bai Cha glanced at the pure white mycelium that separated them from the underground hot river, and then thought of the tiny fangs of the golden mushrooms. A chill ran down his spine, "Luo Qian, you go first."

After all, they have known each other for many years, and there is no such thing as humility in Baicha's character.

Luo Qian sensed danger and grabbed Bai Zhe's sleeve. "I'm scared. Why don't you let Sister Bai Cha go first?"

Hearing this, A Bao stared at Bai Zhe who was coming with a sword, and was planning to let Bai Zhe take the lead while she stayed behind.

The patches of dark blue mushrooms suddenly flickered, and at the same time, the crunching sound of chewing bones stopped.

The dead silence made the cave seem even more eerie.

And those strands of hyphae swayed gently with the moist breeze and continued to shift from their original positions, crawling closer to Abao and his group.

The soft and stretched mycelium looks like the surging tide.

Abao, alone in the boat, retreated step by step.

However, in the dim and cold light that fell from the crack in the ground, several huge black shadows that were approaching rapidly were reflected.

While the other three were not paying attention, A Bao quietly blew the jade whistle around his neck.

But the next moment, when she saw the huge black shadows gnawing on bones, her pupils suddenly tightened.

No wonder she saw some of the dog cages were empty at the bottom of Black Rock Tower.

They actually sent the corpse dogs to this underground cave and continued to raise them. However, compared to the corpse dogs imprisoned in the dog cages at the bottom of the Black Rock Tower, the ones in the cave were stronger and taller, with pus and blood flowing down their sharp canine teeth. They sniffed the breath of the living people and stared at them with strange white eyes.

With lightning speed, the pack of corpse dogs stepped over the mycelium and suddenly attacked greedily.

There were so many corpse dogs in this group that even Abao and his other three were not enough to fill their teeth.

Seeing the smelly corpse dog charging towards him, A Bao pulled out the knife that had been hidden in his sleeve.

Seeing this, Bai Cha asked in astonishment: "You actually hid a knife and came to see me?!"

"Didn't you hide?" Po asked speechlessly.

In an awkward silence, A Bao once again fought off the strong corpse dog that pounced on him, then he turned around and glanced at Bai Cha.

But he was shocked to find that Bai Cha, who was clenching the dagger, had a pale face and was staring at Bai Zhe.

It is obvious that Bai Cha and Bai Zhe are siblings, but Luo Qian always follows Bai Zhe, leaving Bai Cha alone to face this group of deadly and brutal corpse dogs.

A Bao frowned in confusion, but Bai Zhe suddenly looked at her.

Jialuo Cejun, who had remained silent all the way, had a more and more inquiring look in his cold eyes.

Suddenly, in a flash, a silver arrow flew through the air and nailed the corpse dog that was roaring at Abao to the ground.

There was a loud bang, and there was another tremor of gravel falling like rain.

There were more and more cracks in the underground cave, some of which were even wider and deeper than the cracks in the pavilion where they fell, and the bottom was out of sight. A Bao, who was unable to stand steadily, turned around in secret expectation while shaking violently.

Ten arrows were fired at once, breaking through the wind.

The arrow blade with a cold glow brushed past her cheek, and a series of painful screams sounded behind her.

The ten arrows shot without missing a single one and repelled the corpse dog closest to her.

Po laughed subconsciously, and the black-robed Yama who ran towards her shouted anxiously—"Close your eyes!!"

After a moment of surprise, A Bao decisively believed what his uncle said.

The moment she closed her eyes, a pair of large hands with familiar warmth covered her ears.

And from above came the uncle's hoarse voice of concern, "Don't be afraid, I'm here."

Before he could finish his words, there was an explosion from somewhere, and a strong light as cold as snow swept over along with an extremely sharp cry.

Almost instantly, A Bao felt as if thousands of needles were piercing his temples. His head was already splitting with pain, yet there was still a wave of heat that felt like it was burning his flesh.

This debilitating, piercing noise seemed to last forever.

Until a drop of water fell on Po's face.

The sharp noise finally ended.

Ah Bao couldn't wait to open her eyes and look at her uncle Feng Ran, but she heard him say in a deep voice, "Don't move."

She immediately became suspicious and asked worriedly, "Uncle, what's wrong with you?"

The black-robed Yan Luo stared at the person in his arms and quietly raised his hand to wipe away the blood that flowed from the corner of his lips. "It's okay."

As soon as she finished speaking, A Bao realized that her uncle Feng Ran was pinching her face, "Okay, open your eyes and look at me, okay?"

She raised her eyes cautiously, but saw the black-robed uncle holding up three fingers in front of her, nervously testing, "What's this?"

"Three, three fingers." A Bao was puzzled. Was he testing whether she could see it?

Why try? Because of that sharp noise?

At this time, Bai Cha asked in panic: "Why is it so dark?"

A Bao suddenly realized and was about to ask her uncle what had happened, but she saw him staring at her feet.

Puzzled, she looked down and saw a red bead stuck in the bloody corner of the mouth of the dead dog lying at her feet with a shot in the head.

She didn't dare touch it, so she just moved closer to look at it.

After a long time, she finally recognized the red bead by the black patterns on it and realized that it had been worn on sacrificial animals.

That was the Mo tribe member who was tied to the altar and bled at Luozhu's successor ceremony.

Ah Bao was slightly startled, staring at Luo Qian with cold eyes, "What on earth is this place? What do you know?"

But she found that Luo Qian was staring at her behind her in horror.

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