Ji Li also imitated Yan Cheng. Even though it still seemed crazy to her now, there are always countless firsts in life.

She just felt that her first step out of the mountain was not only to come into contact with the spirits, but also to go down the well...

It’s really exciting…

That's right, if you don't venture into the tiger's den, you won't get the tiger cub. If I don't go to hell, who will? If you don't go through the storm, how can you see the rainbow? If God wants to give a man a great responsibility, he will surely toil his muscles and bones and starve his body...

Ji Li muttered to himself as he began to slide down from the well.

The edge of the wall was rough when it was first completed. When sliding down, your palm can still feel the matte texture of the edge.

When we reached the bottom of the well, we discovered that there was a different world here and there was indeed no water at the bottom of the well.

If it weren't for the illuminated mirrors on their foreheads, there would be no light here at all.

The soles of his feet were sticky and had traces of reptiles walking on them.

As they walked further, Ji Li asked Yan Cheng quietly, "I feel something is wrong. At that time, Zhang Bo was talking about a very deep puddle, and a well was built on top of the puddle."

"We slid down from the well mouth and saw the bottom. This should be the bottom of the water slide. From this perspective, the bottom of Snake Village is empty?"

Because we had walked so far, there was no water left except for traces of sticky reptiles crawling on the bottom.

"This should be a very deep and large spring. It's strange that it dried up all of a sudden."

"Yes, it's dark..."

Darkly...

Ji Li paused as he followed Yan Cheng.

Then he shook his head violently and ran forward, "Follow me, I think I know something."

She had dreamt of this place.

Ji Li's intuition told him that the snow-white snake was right here, lying in the endless darkness.

Ji Li opened his eyes, but it was pitch black all around him. He couldn't see anything around him with his mortal eyes.

The spiritual altar began to heat up again. Ji Li concentrated his mind on his forehead and ran wildly towards the place where the green spiritual energy was deepest.

Now, we have no idea how big the underground water area is.

"What do you know again?"

"This is not a rain snake..."

The only thing that can cause continuous rain in a place and is related to snakes is the transformation of snakes.

Ji Li was feeling nervous because she had never seen a real divine object.

Huashe is also a mythical figure like the Bashe that Yan Chenglan met on Changbai Mountain.

It lives in swamps, has wings, is snow-white all over, and is a disaster beast.

The Rain Snake Temple was probably built because it rained all year round, so people worshipped the god and prayed for good weather instead of continuous rain.

To demolish the temple is to remove the seal.

This transformed snake that lives in the legend is actually hiding in the Snake Village of Qingcheng!

Who would have thought.

Ji Li sped up and ran towards a place.

A disaster beast.

Those snakes were buried in the south. Maybe it was because of this incident that Huashe wanted to take revenge on the Snake Village for his descendants?

All of this can only be known by finding the snake itself.

Only Ji Li herself knew how fast her heart was beating at the moment. She ran after the green air she saw with her spirit platform, and Yan Cheng, who was following closely behind her, only saw golden and purple spots on Ji Li's body.

The Basahs and the transformed snakes have all come out, so it is no longer surprising to see flashes of light on people.

When Yan Cheng followed Ji Li and stopped, what came into view was a cylindrical platform with four pillars supporting it on the four sides.

Through the illuminated mirror on the forehead, one can see the huge creature perched on the cylindrical platform.

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