Chapter 64: Origin

Li Canglan and his entourage witnessed the cause of this series of incidents, and they were already dumbfounded. This deserted village fight is really dangerous, although Li Canglan knew that it was an illusion, he still couldn't help it, and secretly pinched a cold sweat for the kind Miao girl.

Although there are many coincidences in this world, there are three strange snakes with tail beads on their tails, but they are afraid of only this one. Who would have thought that this three-headed giant snake that is all over the stone room and covers the sky and the sun would have such a good relationship with the characters in this light and shadow.

It's a pity that this person and a snake were finally separated because of such a villain who would take revenge, which is really regrettable.

In the mottled night, I saw a bloodstained, scarred girl walking in the wilderness of the mountains in despair, looking for her little snake. But I searched everywhere, and there were still familiar traces of the past. By mistake, he broke into a huge valley behind the deserted village.

The topography of the entrance, Li Canglan is also familiar with, it is extremely narrow at the beginning, and the people at the back are exactly the Spirit Snake Valley where his party is now.

However, at that time, the valley was not as densely populated as it is today. The valley was filled with weeds and flies. The insects and ants gathered around a protruding haystack in the middle of the valley, and it was clear that something unusual was hiding underneath.

Miao Nu quietly stepped forward and lifted the grass pile covering it, and in the valley, black flies flew everywhere. Although only one back remained, from her trembling shoulders, Li Canglan could still feel the violent fluctuations in her emotions.

Hidden under the haystack was a corpse that had long since rotted and stinked, dressed in coarse linen clothes, dressed as a villager. Their way of dying is also quite consistent, the chest and intestines are covered with dense tooth marks, and the organs are empty. They were all eaten alive and died.

When Miao Nu saw this, she already understood everything. Thinking of the deserted village that was empty, there was no one within a radius of ten miles, who else but him, with such terrifying strength and such a vicious heart.

The black and purple wound in his heart has not healed for a long time, and it is not so much a stubborn disease that is difficult to get rid of, but rather a heavenly curse and divine punishment specially descended from God because of his demonic behavior.

What kind of heinous demon did she save herself? As soon as she thought of this, the kind-hearted Miao girl couldn't help but feel disheartened. He buried the mountain of remnants in front of him, and settled in this secluded valley.

If she wants to ask who she has to lose in this world? It is only the green snake that has accompanied her through thousands of mountains and rivers and experienced thousands of difficulties and dangers. Here she is going to wait for her companion.

Time passes, the years change, and there is no sun and moon in the mountains. Miao Nu's residence is autumn and summer, for many years. The outside world is turbulent and vicissitudes of life, but it is not a problem that she cares about. She only cares about guarding this corner of the mountain waiting to be reunited.

Fortunately, she is not averse to others to live there. Under her quiet protection, over time, more and more people came to take refuge in this secluded valley. The abandoned land has been continuously reclaimed, and the good houses and beautiful houses have been gradually built.

Compared to the chaos of the outside world, the valley guarded by her is like a paradise. From the bottom of their hearts, they call him the valley master, which is the origin of this spiritual snake valley.

At this point, Li Canglan finally understood the meaning of Elder Yin's and his party who sacrificed themselves selflessly. They are desperately guarding the descendants of their benefactors who once silently guarded their ancestors.