226. Suspicious clouds are full of solitude
As soon as I arrived in the Northern Wilderness, I heard a strange roar, which was hoarse and low, like the sound of a cloth being torn alive.
I squatted down and dipped my hand in it, and the dirt was disgusting.
I looked around curiously, and there was no strange sound at the moment, but it was still terrible, as if even the wind was silent.
I thought there was an enchantment here, and the spells were together, so I realized that there was nothing wrong with it.
"How can it be so quiet when there is no enchantment?"
As I walked, I found a triangular footprint between the two hills, which instantly felt very familiar, but I couldn't remember where I had seen it.
All the way to the rugged mountain road, the mountain in front of me blocked my way, and I was about to start a spell, but the sky gradually darkened.
I faintly felt that something was wrong in my heart, so I took the spell and walked forward slowly, and suddenly the sky became bright again.
After walking for a while, I saw a mess of rocks in front of me, and the words on it were crooked, and I couldn't recognize them for a while.
I walked around the rocks and went deep into it, and there was a scene of wild grass and grass in front of me, and further on, there were several houses.
When I got closer, I saw that the house was in a dilapidated state, and there was no life in the place where it went.
I frowned and said, "Where is this?"
Just as I was hesitating where to go, there was a faint light in my sleeve, and I took out the bronze mirror, and the voice of Chonghua sounded.
"You're in the Northern Wilderness?"
"When you arrive, look around."
I only heard him pause, and said in a somewhat panicked tone: "Can you see Xiangliu?"
"I only heard his roar before, but I didn't see his shadow."
"And where are you now?"
I smiled helplessly and laughed at myself, "I don't know where I am, I just see a pile of rocks here."
"It is rumored that there are dogs in the Northern Wilderness, although no one has seen it, but it is probably that."
"When I came, I saw a few words written on the rocks, but I couldn't recognize them."
"Their ancestors are the spiritual pets of the ancient gods, and their appearance resembles dogs, so they are called dog feudal countries, and it is normal for the text to be different, so you should take a closer look and be careful."
The light of the bronze mirror disappeared, and I had a bottom in my heart, and I followed the house around and then went to the next room.
After looking at a few houses, I only felt that something was missing, and when I walked a pillar of incense, there was a house looming in the mountains and forests.
I cautiously approached the crowd for fear of disturbing them, and when I walked in the door, I found that it was exceptionally clean.
Expecting that there was a human habit, I could only push open the door more carefully, facing the huge stone statue in the house.
I looked up and exclaimed, "It's hidden inside!"
They looked around one by one and found that no one was here.
It was getting dark, and I had been walking for half a day, but I felt a little sleepy and tired.
Stuck in the corner, I will rest for a while, and I feel uneasy.
As soon as he raised his hand, he cast an invisibility spell before falling asleep.
I was sleeping soundly when I suddenly heard some small noises, and when I opened my eyes, I saw a monster standing in front of the huge stone statue dragging a pitch-black body, with a miserable white face with one eye in the middle.
I watched calmly as it lit incense and candles like a human being, and stood still, as if in silent prayer.
I stood up, and with a flick of my hand, it sensed the movement, turned its head and saw me, and immediately ran out the door.
"Definitely!"
With a wave of my hand, it froze.
He looked at it and smiled, "I haven't seen it, I don't know what you are?"
That eye was dripping with tears, and he looked at me very aggrieved.
I said, "As long as you don't run, I can let you go, and if you run, I will punish you immediately."
Its tears couldn't stop flowing, and I couldn't bear it, so I lifted the ban as soon as I raised my hand.
Its pitch-black body was slightly retracted, lowered slightly, but when it opened its mouth, it would only cry like a sheep.
I hurriedly said, "You can't speak, then I'll ask you to answer, just nod and shake your head."
It screamed again, and when it saw that my brow was furrowed, it stopped again.
"Is this a dog feudal country?"
It nodded, and the eye blinked at me.
I said, "Why is there no one here, where have they gone?"
It froze, neither nodding nor shaking its head.
It dawned on me that this was not something that could be signaled by nodding and shaking my head, and I changed my tone and asked, "Are they all dead?"
It shook its head and nodded.
I couldn't understand it, and looked at it suspiciously, and it nodded again.
I said again: "You are a dog feudal country?"
It shook its head decisively and lowered its head again.