Chapter 34: Immortals, Help

Shu Kui opened his eyes suddenly, and the first thing he did was to sit up and touch and look up and down, and only after making sure that he was not missing arms or legs did he realize that he had regained his mobility.

Then, she began to try to remember what happened before she fell asleep, but after thinking about it, she couldn't tell whether the person and the person she did were a dream or a reality.

Looking around, she was still where she had fallen.

Being in the forest, I can't know exactly what the sky is like, but I feel that it is not much the same as just now.

She was in a trance for a moment, wondering if she was really asleep - perhaps, it was just because of the influence of the snake venom, she hallucinated, and then, after taking a nap, it was fine, and it was fine.

However, this assumption is so unreasonable that it was categorically denied as soon as it came out.

Shu Kui stood up, moving his limbs, and had no time to think about Jiuye Flower anymore, only worried about how to get out of this jungle without the signal flare.

She took out the compass and looked at it over and over again in her hand, but she had never learned about it, no matter how she turned it, she was still confused.

At this point, just like in order to avoid Brother Qi and the big rat, Shu Kui simply stopped being entangled, found a random direction, and set off in great strides.

It was quite calm along the way. At his feet, the gray rabbit was still bouncing around lively; Overhead, all kinds of bird calls are melodious and melodious; In front of you, all kinds of flowers and plants compete for beauty; Beside him, the gauzy white mist was swirling, and if it weren't for the existence of the terrifying one-eyed crow and the mighty serpent, this place would really be a fairyland.

After walking like this for a long time, the light gradually dimmed, Shu Kui knew that it was night, so he found a slightly flat place, picked up some stones, hay and dead branches, used the lighter in the bag, and built a bonfire with difficulty.

She sat on the edge of the stream, raised her eyes and looked into the distance, originally just looking aimlessly, but she didn't want to, but suddenly a little light appeared in her field of vision.

At first glance, you will think that it is a firefly, but if you look closely, you can find that it does not fly at all, and it does not look like a living thing.

Shu Kui's heart moved inexplicably, and she seemed to be faintly able to hear the whispers in the blue light, which were like crying, calling her to go over and find out.

She took out the Jin Shengshi, waded across the mountain stream, put on her shoes, and walked away to the light in a daze.

The sky was completely dark, and the mountains and forests at this time were quieter than during the day, only the soft cries of the insects and the rustle of the wind through the leaves, and the light of Jin Shengshi seemed to be unable to withstand the darkness of the night, like a flashlight with insufficient power, which could only shine a distance of less than one meter.

In the past, such an environment would have made Shu Kui feel bottomless, but now, she walked deep and shallow, staring at the light tightly, all she wanted to know what it was, completely ignoring whether there would be danger hiding in the dark.

Finally, when she came to the place where the light was, she found that it was not the source, but a cave only half a man high, from which the blue light poured out, and most of it was obscured by the grass, so that when viewed from a distance, it was only a point of light.

Suddenly, someone called.

Shu Kui didn't hear what he was saying, and he didn't pay attention to where the voice came from, he only instinctively felt that he was calling himself.

"Anyone?" She shouted into the hole, "Who's in there?" ”

There was no response from the cave.

Shu Kui hesitated for a moment, and didn't know how to be so sure, that is, he believed that there was definitely someone in the cave, and he was definitely calling her.

So, she got into the cave with a cat's waist.

Different from what you see from the outside, this is a circular space with a diameter of about three meters, very spacious, that is, the four walls are smooth, except for the lush weeds, only in the place directly opposite the entrance of the cave, there is a crack that is one person wide.

It is from there that the blue light comes out.

Shu Kui didn't want to turn sideways into the crack, moved sideways for more than a minute, and suddenly opened up in front of him.

At this moment, the place where she is is also a circular space, four or five times larger than the outside, full of all kinds of plants, some with colorful flowers, some bearing fruits, it is simply a miniature botanical garden.

In the midst of the lush foliage, a stick with a faint blue light stuck in the cave wall is particularly eye-catching.

Shu Kui stepped forward and touched it tentatively, feeling that the tentacles were cold but not icy, hard and smooth, and it should not have grown naturally.

And the stick, when Shu Kui touched it, shook slightly, and fell to the ground in a few moments, making a sound of ding.

Shu Kui looked at the stick, and felt a sense of déjà vu, so he reached out and picked it up.

At this moment, the cave suddenly became pitch black, and even Jin Shengshi was no longer bright.

Shu Kui came back to her senses suddenly, endured the panic that almost suffocated her, and with her memory, she carefully groped and retreated outside the cave.

However, what she didn't expect was that it was completely changed, no longer a dark forest, but a ruined village, and even the sky was bright.

"Immortal, help......" Suddenly, someone grabbed her.

Shu Kui lowered his head, and while seeing the dead gray person under his feet, he was also surprised to find that he was dressed in ancient costume, wearing a water-green shirt and skirt, and holding a snow-white stick in his hand.

"Immortal, help......" The man tugged at Shu Kui's skirt, his eyes gloomy.

"Can you go? Take me to see it. Shu Kui squatted down, knowing that there was a plague going on here.

The man nodded, stood up, and limped to the clearing in the middle of the village.

The whole village should be gathered here, people are lying or sitting on the ground one by one, some are **, some are crying, and the scene is very bleak.

"Immortals, save us." The people who could still move saw Shu Kui and gathered over one after another.

Shu Kui checked the pulse of a few particularly strict people and asked the family members: "Before you got sick, did anyone come to the village?" ”

The family tried their best to recall: "No, ......"

"Have you ever eaten anything from anyone?" Shu Kui asked again.

"Nope." The family members are very sure of this, "They are all bought on the market and grown at home." ”

Shu Kui nodded silently, and was a little puzzled for a while.

"Immortal, is there any salvation for my family?" The family asked worriedly.

Shu Kui didn't make a sound, made a gesture of calmness, and walked around the village.

People invariably followed behind, watching her every move, and Moti didn't dare to speak even if he was angry.

Shu Kui walked the entire village, looked at the well water, and saw the crops, but he didn't find anything abnormal, so he couldn't help frowning, and his doubts were even worse.

At this time, the wind blows, bringing a burst of fresh aroma and a few small white petals.

Shu Kui's eyes lit up, and he walked quickly to the big locust tree at the entrance of the village - it was spring in March, and the locust flowers were blooming very vigorously.

"Do you eat locust flowers?" She touched the trunk.

"Eat, Huaihua porridge, Huaihua rice, Huaihua buns, all eat." Villagers, you look at me, I look at you, and I think this is a very common thing.

Shu Kui looked up at the canopy, as if looking for something.

There was no sound in the crowd again, and hope rose in everyone's hearts.

After a long time, Shu Kui lowered his head, thrust the stick in his hand into the soil by the root of the tree, spread out his right palm, and said in a low voice: "Everything in the world, all have spirits, there is no end to suffering, compassion and compassion, ask for the nectar of the poplar branches, purify the demons and demons, merge the spirit, and scatter the leaves." ”

After speaking, she dropped a drop of water from her palm that slowly gathered with the words onto the stick, and in an instant, from the bottom of the stick, there were vines winding out, climbing the big locust tree, and climbing to the top of the tree.

After a while, the leaves on the vine began to change, and from the top down, they quickly turned white, as if they had been poured white paint.

"Worms, so many worms!" A sharp-eyed person found the clue and couldn't help but scream.

It turned out that this white was countless insects smaller than sesame seeds, densely layered and wriggling together, making people's scalps tingle.

Shu Kui picked up a locust flower, picked a small insect with a grass stem and put it on it, and in an instant, the little insect seemed to be invisible and disappeared without a trace.

Really. She thought as she summoned a fire, burned the insects and vines clean, and then took out a bottle of ointment from her bosom and handed it to the nearest person.

"This is ......" The man took the ointment with both hands, and looked at a small bottle, very puzzled.

"Soul cleansing ointment. Pick the size of a grain of rice, point it on the edge of the seven orifices, and it will be fine after twelve hours. Shu Kui took out a handkerchief and wrapped the acacia flowers, "Take it and use it first, and tomorrow, I'll send some more." ”

"Okay, okay." The person who received the medicine held the medicine bottle in his hand, raised it above his head, and knelt down, "Thank you to the gods for saving your life." ”

The rest of the people also knelt down one after another, shouting in unison.

Shu Kui smiled at them, pulled out his stick, turned around and came to the outside of the village, and after flying for a while, he landed in the hinterland of a jungle.

Passing through the tree hole was another jungle, Shu Kui hurriedly walked out, still flying, and soon stopped in front of a courtyard.

She pushed open the unlocked courtyard door and saw that there was only a path in the huge courtyard, and on the side of the road was a field of fields, planted with plants that did not look like flowers or vegetables.

At the end of the courtyard is a small house, with green tiles, white walls, wooden doors and windows, so simple that there is no decoration.

Shu Kui walked along the path, secretly frightened as she walked - this was the place she had dreamed of more than once.

"You're here." Entering the house, the girl who always had her back to the outside was the first to speak.

"What's going on?" Shu Kui opened the handkerchief and shook the acacia flower to the ground.

"Su Crypto Worm, the Gu worm I just raised, I like the fragrance of locust flowers the most, and it will hide when it encounters light colors, it's fun, right?" There was excitement in the girl's tone.

"Fun? Do you think it's fun to hurt people? Shu Kui was angry.

The girl shrugged indifferently: "It won't be dead, at most, the limbs are swollen and painful, and it is difficult to move, and there is no need for any special medicine, just use soul cleansing ointment." ”