Chapter 6: The Valley Cave

"You! you escaped from the water prison!" said the wizard with the broadsword in surprise.

When Guan Kui heard the voice, he was also surprised: "Patriarch Guimo!?"

"Hmph! You're really a spy! You want to destroy the sacrifice? No way! "Go!" the Guimo Patriarch sighed, waved his hands, and several other wizards on the stage also drew their long knives from their robes and rushed up.

Guan Pass is so big, and he has never seen so many people swinging knives at him at the same time! In a hurry, he hugged the kite and rolled to the side, and actually fell directly off the cliff.

Wasn't it possible to fly just now? Why can't there be one more person now? Guan Pass was stunned and desperately tried to slow down the speed of his fall.

When he was about to fall to the ground, Guan Pass began to have a headache again, and that magical power seemed to return, and the falling speed of him and Kite really slowed down. Although it still hurt when he fell to the ground, at that height, the two of them were unharmed!

"Kite, kite!" Guan Kui hugged Kite for a while, and found that she still had empty eyes, like a lifeless doll.

Guan Kuai hurriedly untied her, and then looked around, and found a cave that looked like she could hide. So he endured a headache, carried the kite into the cave, swept the surrounding traces with a branch, and then piled them at the entrance of the cave for cover.

The cave is quite dark, and although the pass wants to make a fire or something, there are no tools that can be used to make a fire.

Sitting quietly in the cave for a while, he vaguely heard the sound of water coming from the cave, and hurriedly followed the sound to the cave.

To his astonishment, the further he went, the brighter it became! Sunlight shone through the cracks in the cave, and where the sunlight shone there was a mountain spring. Unknown weeds and flowers grow around the mountain spring, butterflies and fireflies flying, and it is a bit dreamy to look at.

Guan Kou sighed while returning to carry the kite at the entrance of the cave to the mountain spring, dipped some spring water with his own clothes, and gently wiped the red runes on the kite's face.

The kite still didn't react, staring at a pair of big empty eyes, looking a little infiltrating.

After a while, Guan Kui barely wiped some of the runes off her face, although it was a bit like a little flower cat, but it was better than a rune on her face.

I don't know what's wrong with Kite!? What happened? Why did the Guimo patriarch kill his own granddaughter!? What should I do now? Guan Kui was confused, and he had no idea for a while. After days of tossing, Guan Pass was already exhausted, and it was barely safe at this time, and suddenly fatigue hit, and before he knew it, he fell asleep with the kite.

Boom——! a strong tremor woke Guan Pass from his sleep, and when he opened his eyes, he found the kite cowering beside him, looking around with a look of horror and confusion.

"Are you awake?"

"Am I dead? Is this here, is it hell?"

Guan Kui opened his mouth, scratched his head and thought for a long time, and roughly explained the ins and outs of the matter.

Kite's expression was even more shocked: "You, you, you ruined the sacrifice!?"

"Sacrifice? uh, I didn't know it was a sacrifice. Even if I knew, I wouldn't be able to watch someone kill you!?"

"You don't understand! You don't understand! No, let me die! Let me die!" the kite broke free and stood, standing up in a panic, looking around for a tool to kill herself. I didn't find it left and right, so I wanted to hit the rock directly.

Guan Pass was frightened, and hurriedly blocked the rock with his body, and the kite hit him in the chest, so that he almost didn't get angry: "Are you crazy!?

The kite didn't listen to it at all, and blindly went crazy and sought death. Guan Kui never thought that the slender kite would have so much strength to go crazy, and he finally had to tie the kite to the stone pillar, so he breathed a sigh of relief.

"Don't struggle, give up. You, tell me what the hell is going on!" Guan Kui said exhausted as he sat down on the ground facing the kite, panting.

The bound kite gave up the struggle, and then cried sadly, Guan Kui was at a loss for a while, not knowing how to comfort her, but he was afraid that she would seek death and life again and did not dare to loosen her easily.

After a while, Kite finally quieted down, sobbing and telling Guan Pass the ins and outs of the matter.

It turned out that a thousand years ago, there was a poisonous horned demon dragon who did evil here, and the ancestor of the Guimo clan sacrificed himself to suppress the demon dragon. According to his last words, his people established the Black Tiger Village here to guard the seal of the suppression of the Demon Dragon.

With the passage of time, the seal became weaker and weaker, and the Black Tiger Village did not produce another strong person like the Great Patriarch of Guimo Xuanyang. According to the last words of the great patriarch, after a thousand years, if the Guimo clan fails to have any stronger people, they can only sacrifice people with the blood of the fire phoenix to repair the seal.

To this day, there has never been a strong person in the Guimo Clan who has broken through the ten levels of the Heavenly Rank, and only Kite is the only one with the blood of the Fire Phoenix. Therefore, she must sacrifice the seal with blood, otherwise, the Poison Horn Demon Dragon will break free from the seal and bring disaster to the world again.

These words sounded like a mad demon to Guan Pass, and he couldn't understand or imagine that these things that had only appeared in legends really existed?

"It doesn't matter if you believe it or not, you just let me die!" the kite cried again and begged for pass.

"No way! I'm not going to let you die. No one has the right to die so easily for the sake of an ancient legend!"

"You, you, I shouldn't have saved you if I had known!" the kite was so angry that she couldn't help but speak ill of her.

Guan Kuai shrugged helplessly, and then smiled: "Perhaps, you saved me so that I could save your life when you were in danger?"

The kite glared at Guan Pass viciously, unable to speak for a long time. After a while, he suddenly said earnestly: "If what I just said is a legend, a myth, how do you explain that you yourself are able to fly in the air? How can you explain that you can make us fall off such a high cliff unharmed?"

"Indeed, I can't explain the problem. But that doesn't mean I can watch a living life disappear before my eyes!" Guan Kuai said, and suddenly felt a headache hit him, and he couldn't speak.

Seeing that his expression was different, the kite frowned and looked at him.

Suddenly, a voice with evil meaning sounded in Guan Pass's head: "Come, come here! Good boy, I'm waiting for you!"

Guan Pass was dizzy, and his mind began to be in a trance. He felt that everything around him had become less real, he vaguely felt that the sound was clearer than before, and he could make out the direction in which it was coming from. He slowly got up and looked at a dark cavern beside the spring.

The outside of the cave is obscured by drooping fern branches, and in the depths of the cave there are two faint green glows that seem to beckon the pass.