Chapter 192: Revisiting the Temple
The little fox still looked confused, perhaps the previous injury had not yet eased.
After all, he was also poisoned, and his body can be said to be very weak now.
If there is really a situation where these little guys have to evacuate first, then the current little fox may not be able to survive the haze again.
But in any case, they must find a way to solve this matter now.
If they continue to drag on like this, even if they don't do anything, even if the smog spreads throughout the valley, sooner or later they will be harmed by the smog.
Thinking of this, I can only continue to ask the little fox later.
See if you can get more useful information.
But the little fox has just woken up not long ago, and now he is still dizzy.
Looking at his small appearance, you know that he probably didn't get too many information points.
It's just that I'm still standing there dizzy.
The white fox couldn't help but go up and lick his little head to comfort the other party.
"It's okay, no matter what happens, you tell us well, it's safe here."
He was also afraid that this little guy was still in the shadows, after all, the attack he received inexplicably before really scared the other party.
He is still so young, if he can't think about it now, he still feels very scary, and maybe he will become a shadow for the rest of his life.
The little fox is still so young, and basically he hasn't even officially set foot on the cultivation path.
He must comfort the other party and try not to let him fall into negative emotions.
“…… Actually, I didn't mean to run out that day, the Great Elder said that it was dangerous outside, and I had tried my best to avoid running outside. ”
The little fox held his mouth aggrievedly, looking pitiful.
He tried to explain, and it seemed that he was very reluctant that Lord White Fox, whom he deeply admired, misunderstood him.
"But I had a last resort that day, and I had to leave the valley."
After all, this is the little one's private matter, even if the matter has reached some urgency now.
But they still don't have the right to force orders to the other party, and they must tell them everything about themselves.
What's more, now that the other party has clearly shown that he does have some ulterior private affairs.
"It's okay, you're almost an adult now, and you don't need to tell me everything thoroughly."
The white fox answered him understandingly, and did not express dissatisfaction with his concealed behavior.
It's just that, despite this, he still silently recorded this matter in his heart.
Since the little fox was unwilling to tell them why he had gone out, it was clear that there was indeed something that had compelled him to leave the valley.
But now it's no longer a question of thinking about these things, the more important thing for them has to be to get out of the immediate predicament.
If the little fox was going to tell them what was going on outside, maybe they would have a chance to live.
Sure enough, after they asked, the little fox told them what had happened.
Not long after he left the valley, he stumbled directly into the haze by mistake.
Shortly after entering, as they thought, he fell into a coma.
It's just that this alone is not only that, not long after he fell unconscious, a temple appeared in front of him inexplicably.
Completely different from what they imagined, the little fox actually had its own consciousness when it entered the temple.
They thought that the little fox had been completely unconscious after entering the temple, and that he had not even felt anything, but this was not the case.
After he entered, his consciousness was completely awake, not only conscious, but he could even do some movements.
In other words, his body and consciousness are still in control.
After hearing his words, White Fox and Lin Tian were a little surprised.
But what they couldn't imagine the most was that since they already had their own consciousness, why was the little fox still in a coma and didn't try to go home.
"I really wanted to go home after doing my own thing, but at this time, I realized something very terrible."
Speaking of this, the little fox couldn't help but tremble all over.
Frightened, he shrunk into a small ball, and it looked like he was completely panicked about what was happening at that time.
“…… I didn't enter the temple on my own will, so I wanted to leave as soon as I came to my senses.
But when I didn't expect it, at this moment, a black phantory figure appeared in front of my eyes.
The phantom looked very ferocious, with all sorts of weird spikes on its body, and I was scared, and then I closed my eyes tightly.
Then after that, I smelled a strange scent again and passed out again. ”
Hearing his description, the two men became cautious again.
As they thought, there was indeed something quirky in that temple.
It's even more serious than they thought, maybe there's already some monster invasion there, and they can't resist it for the time being.
Thinking of this, Lin Tian said to the white fox.
"In that case, we'll have to go to the temple again.
Whatever the hell is there, we have to take a look at it now, otherwise there's no way to fix it. ”
Of course, the white fox also agreed with him, so he said it to the little fox.
"Did you walk to the temple in a daze, do you remember which direction it was?"
Although they are not very talented in attacking, they have one characteristic in common with most beasts.
Born with a very sharp sixth sense.
So no matter where they get lost, they have a strong intuition to find their way back.
Not only that, but if they really can't find their way back in the mountains and forests.
Then you can follow your hunch and continue to explore the right path.
This could be said to be a beast-born instinct, or basically it was something else that nature had given them.
To their surprise, the little fox did nod his head as they watched silently, and replied to their inquiries with a smile.
"Although I was dizzy the whole time, I even lost consciousness for a while.
But if I want to go back to the temple now, I can find it again! ”