Chapter 2 Fog
"Snort"
Just when I was shouting for help in my heart, and I was about to collide, I found that my whole body had turned white again, and I couldn't see anything, and the only thing I felt was the strength of the bandits. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
In less than ten seconds, my body came out of the fog, and at this time in front of me was an iron chain bridge, about twenty meters away, and the disappeared old man and Ah Cheng sat at the head of the bridge with their heads bowed and thinking about something.
At this time, my reaction was naturally frightened, I touched my face, it was still so smooth, there was no trace of injury.
I actually went through the wall.
I relented before I asked the bandits, "So what?" ”
"The fog covers the walls, and I am afraid that this fog has the effect of a psychedelic person," replied the bandit
"What's the reason with that gurgling sound from before?" I thought it was a mechanism, but when I heard him say it wasn't, I asked
"What sound? Why didn't I hear that? The bandit looked at me suspiciously, "Are you fascinated by the fog?" ”
“......”
I frowned, a little irritated in my heart, but I could only hold back honestly while I didn't figure everything out now.
The bandits walked over and whispered something in the old man's ear, and the old man's face slowly darkened, and a pair of eyes scattered with a sharp gaze, I didn't dare to disturb them, so I had to look away and look at the surroundings.
It seemed to be a hole, and the wall behind me was surrounded by white mist, but it didn't drift towards us, which was a strange phenomenon.
A few steps in front of me was the chain bridge, which connected to the opposite bank, so dark that nothing could be seen.
I looked under the bridge again, and this one was startled.
Under the bridge is a circle, encompassing the entire bridge, with an abyss underneath, and there are several stone dragons in different positions around the bridge.
I counted my fingers a few times, and saw that there were exactly nine dragon heads, and these dragon heads were lifelike, all facing a position, in the middle of the abyss, and seemed to be staring at something in the middle, but I looked at nothing.
The strange carvings, as well as the chain bridge, made my mind even more confused by what had happened along the way.
"Boy, come here," I was thinking nonsense, when the bandit suddenly called out to me and beckoned to me.
"What?" I walked over and asked.
"You have seen the scene below", the old man lit a cigarette, took a few deep breaths, looked at me with a heavy face, and said, "I'm sorry to pull you in, I can only tell you that now we are grasshoppers on a line, and no one can escape, and the current situation is that we can't find our way back." ”
"What?!"
"I need a reasonable explanation," I asked, slightly irritating.
The old man was silent, and so were the bandits, except for Ah Gong who turned to look at the abyss under the bridge.
"We will never hide from you what we should say, but the time has not yet come" Ah Gong suddenly turned around, pointed at me and said: "There are some things that are not good for you, now we have to consider that the fog behind is poisonous and can bring hallucinations, we can't resist for long, these gases are not only harmful, but also can corrode objects with a chronic corrosion"
"The air here can't circulate at all, and the oxygen cylinders we bring don't have much time, so the preparation for this visit is still too little, so if you want to get out alive"
He paused, "Just stay aside for me and shut up, okay?" ”
I was frightened by my grandfather, and a series of questions kept hitting me, and I remembered that I had just entered a beautiful adolescence, wouldn't it be a pity to die like this for a thousand years?
Seeing that I was stunned, Ah Gong sighed and ignored it.
I stayed aside, my face changing, my palms sweating coldly, and for the first time I felt a little despair that affected my mind so much, probably because I had experienced too few facts.
"Hehe...... the bandit patted me, and then looked at Ah Gong, "Children are not sensible, be less careful."
I tried to comfort myself to calm down, and the previous panic was extinguished a lot, remembering the rude just now, I regretted it a little, so I walked to the old man and sat down, after all, he was the master of the two, and he was a leader.
"What do we do next?" I asked.
"I don't know if this chain bridge is strong or not, it looks like it has rotted and is extremely fragile, if we force it over, and don't take a little precautions, I'm afraid there is a great chance of falling down," the old man frowned, and looked at the dark abyss.
"It's too late" The bandit on the side attracted attention, only to see him point to the passage where I came, and said, "At most, there will be ten minutes left, and this place will be filled with white mist, so there will be less chance of escape."
As soon as I looked, it was over.
The white mist over there floated over, and a dizziness came from my brain, and my head suddenly grew bigger, and I stammered, "This ...... What to do?"
"No matter what, let Lao Tzu go!" The old man was also anxious, so he suddenly stood up and waved his hand, saying, "Throw the weight here, and take the light things with you."
I hesitated, dropped my bag, and took out a flashlight and some flares and stuffed them into my body.
I carried those things, with a serious face, and straightened up like a warrior was dying.
"Hold hands and follow me, take care of each other," the old man turned and walked towards the chain bridge.
My hand was pulled by the bandits, he pulled Ah Gong, and Ah Gong pulled the old man, and just like that, I stepped on the iron bridge.
I was the last to go up, the chain was held by us, crooked, and from time to time there was a "squeak" sound, very terrible, I looked down, the black abyss seemed to be a big mouth waiting for us to fall, so that it could feast.
"Whirring ......"
My heart beat faster without listening, and the wind beat against my face, slowly turning pale, and the bandits, seeing me like this, slapped my palms and signaled me not to be afraid.