Chapter 323: Deep Valley

"I could still sense some gurgling breath just now, but how can this feeling disappear in the blink of an eye?" Squeak felt very puzzled, since he could sense the gurgling breath, it means that Giggle is still alive, and it is nearby.

But soon the breath was gone, and since Giggling was still alive, the squeak would not be inaccessible. Squeak tried many times, but only that time it sensed gurgle, and then it couldn't be sensed again.

"Could it be that the giggles were in the cold mountain at the beginning, but just now, maybe someone noticed us coming and left the cold mountain with the giggles?" asked Wood.

"It's impossible, and even if it were, it wouldn't go away all of a sudden. I feel that Giggles should be close to our homes, and we shouldn't be very far away. Wood, where did this crack come about? Can we go down there and find it?" Squeak felt like this huge crack must have appeared not long ago.

Because the soil inside is still fresh, and Squeak also carefully saw some blood stains left on it.

Wood briefly explained the origin of the crack to Squeak, who didn't react much after hearing about the snake people. Knowing that this snake man named Bug was the leader of the snake people who was responsible for protecting Wood, Squeak was very polite to him.

"I'd like to go inside this crack, maybe it's down here. Squeak said.

Hearing the squeaky words, Bugg was stunned, and saw that Wood was also very hesitant, but Bugg didn't say anything.

"Squeak, if you think giggle might be down here, then I'll go down with you and have a look. Bulge, you can stay up there and answer us. Wood finally decided to go down with Squeak.

Bugg wanted to persuade a few words, but seeing Wood's determined eyes, Bug didn't have time to say any extra words, and Wood squeaked.

The appearance of cracks has changed the surrounding terrain, because there are mountains everywhere here, and the physique is relatively hard. Around the cracks, a lot of faults appeared.

The span of these faults is not very large, so it is convenient for Wood to go down. Wood squeaked, but walked down the irregular faults.

The crack is very large, and it is very deep. Although this was the best time for the sun, as Wood went down and the visibility in front of him decreased.

Wood lit a fire in his palm, but he could see what was in front of him.

"Squeak, can you sense a cluck?" Wood asked, and he could hear his own echo as he spoke.

Huge cracks, like mountain streams, every now and then, there will be a wind blowing in front of you.

"I seem to be able to feel the gurgling, but the gurgling should be far away from us, because I can only feel a very faint breath. Squeak held his breath and finally felt a faint breath.

It's just that the breath is too faint to squeak and can't determine the exact location of the gurgle.

Bugg shouted from above, making sure that Wood was not in danger, and Bugg was relieved. Every once in a while, Bugg would call out Wood's name, and whenever Wood responded, it meant they were okay.

But even when Bugg had shouted about ten times, Wood never responded to him.

"Wood, Wood, are you still there?" Bug shouted Wood's name from above, but no matter how much he shouted, he couldn't hear any response from Wood.

Feeling that something was wrong, Bug quickly told the pterosaur about Wood's situation, and the pterosaur took Bug and flew cautiously towards the depths of the crack.

At first, Wood wanted to go down with the pterodactyl, but Squeak felt that would interfere with his search for a gurgling breath. So Wood let the pterosaur stay on it, and now that Bugg can't hear Wood's response, it is naturally Wood's safety that is the most important.

Because the pterosaur was so large, it could only move at a low speed and be careful not to touch the sides of its wings. Otherwise, a lot of broken stones will fall.

Worried about Wood, the pterosaur had been visibly impatient since it entered here.

Bug's eyes were fixed on the surroundings, everywhere he went. He shouted Wood's name as he searched. However, no matter how much he shouted, he would not receive a response from Wood.

At the beginning, Bugg came out of here with his own people, and Bugg remembered that when they came out of here, it was not so deep.

Bug lit the fire in his palm, and everywhere the fire went, he couldn't see the head. This crack is no longer the same one it used to be, and I don't know where it will lead if we continue down from here.

The further Bug went, the more uneasy he became. It's not just that they're worried about Wood, they're cold-blooded snake-people, and they don't worry about Wood from the bottom of their hearts just because Wood is their master.

In fact, Bug's biggest concern was because of the fear of this crack, which came from the depths of his heart.

Seeing this boundless crack reminded Bugg of the space they had been in before, and the way it was now, surrounded by bottomless darkness.

This crack, the further down it goes, the wider it becomes, and Bug looks around with some uneasiness.

The pterosaur also looked a little impatient, and it kept spewing fireballs that fell downwards and slowly disappeared from their eyes for a long time. I don't know if the fireball was extinguished, or if it was too far away for them to see.

Last time, Bugg had seen those people fall into this chasm, but now there was not a single corpse to be seen. Looking at the bottomless crevice below, I don't know if it has fallen into the ground.

In that case, it can be regarded as a kind of concealment for them, at least there is no need to worry about their corpses being bitten by those beasts.

Wood and Squeak walked down for a long time, perhaps because it was so far away, and Wood hadn't heard Bug's voice for a long time. Wood had tried to call Bug and Pterodactyl, but could not hear a response.

This worries Wood, who according to Wood's senses, hasn't gone very far, and there are echoes here, capable of amplifying their own sound decibels. Even if Bugg can't hear it, the pterosaur has a psychological connection with itself, and it won't be unable to hear its own voice.

So, Wood was worried that they were in danger up there, and he didn't have time to pay attention to them for a while.

The further down he went, the more careful Wood became, for fear that if he was not careful, he would fall into this bottomless gap.