Chapter 31: The Mysterious Cave
The mountain is not too high, only above medium, but it is full of trees, beasts, trees, and the sound of apes from the heights, and there is a winding stream on the mountain, and its current is very fast, and there is a small but golden fish in the water. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
The stream flowed out of the cave in front of me, and the pass was so large that Mondstadt gave me a sword and said, "Do you want to go in together?" Xiao Siwei also grabbed a sword, jumped up and said, "I'm going too." I turned my head and said, "If you can pull out this sword, I'll let you go." ”
She became quite frustrated again, and I took the sword in her hand, threw it to Farley, who was not far away, and said to him, "Boy, let's go in together." Farley took the sword and nodded, and Mondstadt took two more guards and walked inside, sword in hand.
The cave was very eerie, and there was a lot of water, and after walking for nearly ten minutes, the water almost submerged the calves, and now it was so dark that nothing could be seen, and Mondstadt lit a torch to light the way ahead, and after walking for about 20 degrees, the water was up to his chest, and we suddenly stopped, and the water in front of us was very muddy, and we could see that there was a mud puddle in front of us, and a thick strip kept churning in it, which scared us one, and this long strip turned out to be a python, which was gray and dirty, and covered in mud. It spotted us, slowly got up in the mire, and spat out letters at us.
Farley shouted at me, "Boss, get out." I squirted at him and said, "What are you coercing, a snake is so afraid, are you a man?" Mondstadt then said to me, "Let's grab it, and you can find a chance to pierce it seven inches." After hearing this, I nodded decisively.
Mondstadt slowly moved to the side, trying not to keep the snake from noticing him, and I tried to cooperate with Mondstadt to get Farley to grab his sword and dance wildly in front of the snake.
Mondstadt had already moved behind the snake, but at this moment, I don't know what Farley had done to the snake, but the snake had red eyes anyway, and bit at Farry, and bit him on the top of his right arm, and the sword in his hand fell to the ground in pain.
We were all panicking, and Mondstadt hurried to get there, but I was closest to the snake, so I could only hold my sword, and I found my position and slashed down, but I don't know if it was too lucky, and the snake let go, and my sword slashed right on its head, cutting off one of its eyes along the way. I slashed at the place where Farley was bitten by mistake, but fortunately I stopped it in time, and there was no major problem.
I didn't have time to relax, because the snake was already wrapped around my legs, my thigh was suddenly bitten, I screamed, I didn't stand, I fell into the mud, the sword was thrown aside, a big handful of mud blocked my mouth, so that I couldn't breathe, I couldn't open my eyes, the snake slowly wound upward, the place where it was wound was suddenly tightened, the bones were almost broken, the snake slowly wrapped around my neck, I was already panicking, I felt like I was going to die here.
But suddenly I smelled blood, the blood of a snake, and Mondstadt stabbed his sword seven inches down the snake, and his sword almost stuck in my neck.
The serpent's body was removed from me, and I quickly got up, out of the mire, gasping for breath.
My face was covered in sticky mud, and I kept wiping it with my hands, and Mondstadt didn't forget to ask, "How does it taste?" I was upset and replied, "Great, good like." He didn't reply to me, but took my sword and threw it over.
I looked at Farley again, who was sitting on the ground, holding the wound on his arm, and I felt a little distressed, and asked him, "Does it hurt?" Who knew that this guy actually replied: "The snake bite is fine, but the one you cut is very painful." I went up again and scratched his wound: "It hurts you in vain." He was in pain, gritted his teeth, I saw that he was not lightly injured, and said, "Can you still go, or you can go back." ”
When he heard this, he stood up, which was different from the Pharise I had known before, and I rarely looked at him with a look of surprise, but he actually said, "You can't go, you can carry me back." "I wipe ......
Then Farley was carried out by one of his men, so the only way forward was me, Mondstadt and a younger brother, and my ankle was bitten by a snake, and it still hurts. Luckily, the road behind was not particularly difficult to walk, and we soon came to a crossroads.
The reason why it is said to be an intersection is because in addition to the one road in front, there are also two roads on the left and right, which happens to be three roads, and coincidentally, there are exactly three of us.
Naturally, there were three people and three roads, and I chose the first one, and in order to prevent accidents, I also made a mark at the intersection and drew an eagle's head.
The road is getting more and more shaky, the slope is getting higher and higher, the space is getting narrower and narrower, and it will be a little difficult to walk in the end. In the end, it was basically 90 degrees vertical, and I could no longer just walk, I leaned my back against the wall, and my hands and feet pressed against the other side, rubbing upwards with difficulty.
After nearly half an hour, I was almost exhausted, but God still had eyes, and when I couldn't go up or down, the end came, and I finally saw my head.
I grabbed it with both hands and pushed it up with both feet, but sometimes it was so coincidental that when I was about to climb up, the sweat in my palms made my hands slippery, and I accidentally slipped down. Fortunately, the space was very small, and the walls on both sides stuck me, but my back and legs were worn off a layer of skin, and the pain at that time can be imagined.
I gritted my teeth and let out a loud cry to ease the pain a little, and then continued to slowly rub upwards, and the broken skin on my body flowed bright red blood, and it flowed down the vertical wall, leaving a sobering mark.
After a long while, I saw the end again, and a large drop of blood left from my head to my eyes, leaving a blood-red patch on my eyes.
I gasped, swallowed, gritted my teeth, grabbed it, kicked my feet violently, and my hands were pushed hard, and my body rolled out heavily.
I lay on the ground, sweating profusely, blood mixed with sweat eating away at every part of my body. A feeling of nausea came over me, and the meal I had eaten this morning squirted into my throat, and I hurriedly sat up and threw it up.
My eyes were glazed and my whole body was filled with pain, and I stood up tremblingly in sharp pain, and limped off into the distance. The red in the corner of my eye was always there, it blocked my large view, and I didn't wipe it off because I was too lazy.