The Fall of the Black Serpent (1) Chapter 6: The Red Mist Dragon's Groan

"Roar. ”

The roar of the ancient dragon rang out like thunder, and the majesty of the vicissitudes mixed with the indescribable fury forced the helpless humans to kneel weakly. A deafening roar resounded throughout the mountain forest, and at this moment, some low-level spiritual creatures fell directly and fell unconscious, while the other alien beasts all struggled to maintain the stability of their bodies, and their frightened pupils transmitted fear to each other.

"The story is heating up, haha. The black-robed man stared at the sky above the cave and laughed contentedly.

The golden fox stared closely ahead, and the little black snake that almost pierced her eyebrows stopped abruptly at this moment, and the little snake struggled desperately to fly forward, but was restrained by the sudden red flames.

It hissed in pain, gradually turning into black smoke in an eerie red light. In its unwilling eyes, the burgundy embryo emitted a fierce fire, which overshadowed the light of the sun, and stood proudly in the sky stage like a red sun.

The high roar of the dragon came from the red sun, and it was faintly visible, a pair of huge wings slowly spreading, and small red fireballs were constantly jumping around as if in celebration. At that moment, in the narrow sight of human beings, the red dragon wings covered the sky and the sun, like the end of the birth of the ancient beast of the wilderness.

"It's not enough to be afraid," the black-robed man calmly comforted the frightened villagers around him.

"Red Sun...... The dragon groaned," the old man's pipe slipped down and knelt down in a panic, "beg the immortals to save my people's lives." ”

Under his leadership, the people around him came back to their senses and knelt down tremblingly.

"Ask the immortals for help!"

The golden fox stared closely at the red embryo, and its beautiful purple eyes were filled with tears when it looked closely. She turned suddenly, and the tears that fell were covered in red beams of light, fleeting. She barked tremblingly, rummaging through the dusty cave. Where are you?

"Is this?" the boy struggled to raise his head, looking at the familiar room, and his thoughts were flying, "Are you back?" he waved his heavy arm, and a feeling of soreness immediately came over him. When she came back to her senses, a slender woman was lying on the edge of the bed, lying quietly on her side, her beautiful eyelashes trembling slightly.

His hand reached over involuntarily, slowly touching the woman's fair and rosy cheeks.

"Ah, you're awake. Jin Sui suddenly struggled to his feet, took half a step back, and a crimson on his pretty face came up, looking at his hand that had stopped in mid-air.

He scratched his head a little bewildered, then withdrew his hand.

"Sui, why did I come back?" he asked, thinking of the confusion just now. A faint scent of sandalwood spread through the room, making him a little intoxicated.

"Oh, it's nothing, it's just that the hole has collapsed, but you happen to be in the crevice, otherwise you would really die," Jin Sui said unhurriedly, "You really don't remember anything before you came here?"

He shook his head helplessly.

"Okay, then I'll go out first, you can rest well, and don't take any more risks next time. Jin Sui shook his head in disappointment, took a dress on a wooden rattan at random, and turned around and walked out.

"Spike? the ...... on your back Wound?" He asked in surprise when he noticed the scratch in the golden spike's tattered blue dress.

"A little injury, it doesn't matter," she gritted her teeth tightly, and waved her hand indifferently, although the golden light at that time made her temporarily stop the bleeding, but after all, the ground wolf's claws and teeth were sharp, and it still hurt faintly.

"Yours, hands...... He casually looked at Jin Sui's waving arm, but his thin hands like cold jade had large and small wounds. The slender back had disappeared from his sight at the moment, and he sighed in annoyance, looking out the door with a lot of thoughts.

The dusk light silently announces the coming of night, and it unreservedly shows the afterglow of the sunset to this small village. Smoke rose from the cooking, but the back mountain, which had been lively before, was now as silent and dumb as if it had fallen asleep.

"He hasn't come back yet. The little girl walked past the back pass again, and said to herself regretfully, her immature face showing a sorrow similar to that of an adult, silent but unreserved.

"Let's go, let's go back," the middle-aged woman took the girl's little hand and comforted, "Don't worry, she will come back, who doesn't want to be friends with our family Sujin?"

The girl slowly quickened her pace, still curious, and asked, "I heard my husband say that he is a very bad monster, is that true?"

"Kid, all people can be monsters, and monsters don't have to be bad guys. ”

The backs of the mother and daughter stretched longer and longer in the setting sun until they completely disappeared around the corner.

"I like it here," said the fox, lying on the grass, letting the setting sun cover his young face. It's still the same hillside before, and I vaguely remember that it was here that he and Jin Sui met last time.

Jin Sui sat quietly next to him, and in the dim yellow light, she was still so charming.

"Actually, you should know that I'm not human," Jin Sui said unhurriedly, "no one can be that stupid." ”

A breeze blew and brought up the beautiful long hair of the golden spike, which was especially beautiful in the sun.

"Well, I always feel that I haven't finished telling the story you told before, is it an illusion?" for some reason, the boy now seems to be much more mature than before, "Also, you are a golden fox." ”

Jin Sui nodded thoughtfully, "I am indeed a golden fox, and the story will always end." Why do you suddenly care about this?"

"I think I've heard it a long time ago," the fox said earnestly, and he sat up suddenly.

"Are you afraid?" Jin Suishui's eyes stared at him tightly, as if he wanted to see him through.

"What's there to be afraid of? Me too. The fox smiled helplessly, "I know from the chains on my feet, in fact, I think I have remembered something, I have known you before, although now I only feel familiar." ”

As soon as the words fell, the fox slowly turned his head sideways, just in front of Jin Sui's tender watery eyes. The four eyes were facing each other, the sound of heartbeats gradually became clear in each other's ears, and the air gradually scorched.

She flashed a gentle gaze across the tip of the fox's heart, making his heart tremble fiercely, and the next moment, Jin Sui's pretty face gradually enlarged and clear in the fox's pupils, and his distracted pestle was in place. Suddenly, a soft touch came inexplicably, her kiss was unusually moist and sweet, and the tip of his nose floated over her sweet but not greasy fragrance, making his mind blank.

The wind in the forest is always intoxicating, and it blows through the leaves, like a beautiful midnight song played elegantly.

"But you know, monsters are repelled by humans, so we are born strong and lonely. ”

"Perhaps. There was a complete silence on the hillside, and they lay quietly on the grass, looking at the setting sun thoughtfully but as if they were puzzled.

The setting sun gradually fades from the stage, the dark night declares its rule, and the moonlight is still bright and bright tonight.

Under the moonlight, the boy's back gradually faded away, although there were many times she wanted to leave him behind, but she couldn't do it, some things could only be remembered by himself, her identity had been exposed, and she didn't know when she would be chased by them, and those black hands who were ambushed behind the scenes were a big hidden danger. Thinking of this, she shook her head helplessly. Red, I'll wait for you, just like before.

It seems that the villagers have gone to bed early tonight, and they have not even heard the usual frequent beatings. The thatched pavilion was still in the dark where the moonlight could not shine, and with the light of the lantern that came through, he walked slowly over, like an insect crawling by, and there was a stumbling around him.

As soon as he stepped into the pavilion, a violent gong and drum suddenly sounded, which startled him. Immediately, a large group of villagers with torches appeared out of thin air around him, and a large net fell from the sky and forcibly brought him to the ground.

"Hit!"

Everyone punched and kicked, and even more directly brandished sticks, hitting the fox's thin and weak body firmly. He couldn't help but snort softly, holding his head in pain, blood gushing out of his mouth, but the villagers had no intention of stopping, countless fists slammed his scarred back, and the continuous tearing sensation restrained him like a hungry wolf.

The black chains suddenly glowed red, and he struggled and roared, as terrifying as the dragon's groan. Unexpectedly, another stick hit his head alive, and gradually, the black light spread in his eyes and mind.

Jin Sui looked at the sky with some doubts, listened carefully for a long time but found nothing.

Everything was calm again, and darkness truly enveloped it. Even the bloody and violent scenes just now were quickly forgotten in the night, and some of the tired villagers all returned home and fell asleep, ignoring the bruised boys under the net, looking at their families.

The fox felt as if he was in an endless abyss, the darkness enveloping him in layers, and he tried to roar, but found that he could not make a sound. At this moment, he felt the real death, like a humble ant that could not escape in the blazing sun.

Then in the mountains, Jin Sui was seriously wiping her longbow, and in the shaking firelight, her beautiful face always felt a little blurry.