Ann Sudong thought about it for a while. He felt that injecting the Heaven River Crystal into the Hairpin was nothing important to the Heavenly Court that had the entire Milky Way, so he continued to read.
Heavenly Court? Seventh Fairy: "The specific location that I can remember is a mountain that looks like a cow. It is called Earth Ox Mountain."
Bull... Mountain?
Ann Sudong's mouth twitched, and looked down on this mountain, whose name was extremely vulgar, for a second.
"A fine mountain, yet it has to be called such an unpleasant name."
Ann Sudong muttered to himself, then immediately brought the packaged roasted chicken back to the carriage, and sent all the detailed information about the roasted chicken and Hairpin to Big Dipper Monarch within ten seconds.
"Divine Monarch, this is the detailed information about the Seventh Fairy's Hairpin. Divine Monarch, please give me some guidance."
Seeing the pile of roasted chickens in front of him, Ann Sudong licked his tongue and quickly headed towards the Wind City.
When he just arrived at the Wind City, Ann Sudong opened his phone to look at the Alipay, and then immediately changed his direction, following the Big Dipper Monarch's instructions, he headed towards a mountain in the west.
When the Land Rover arrived at an empty area, Ann Sudong immediately discovered two mountains in front of him that were like cattle.
The only difference was that one mountain was like a resting cow, while the other was like an angry bull. Its head was lowered as it faced the resting ox, as if it was about to charge up.
"Earth Ox Mountain, Earth Ox Mountain."
Ann Sudong kept repeating the name of Earth Ox Mountain that Seventh Fairy had mentioned before. He guessed that the cow lying on the ground should be called Earth Ox Mountain, and from the looks of it, the other mountain was not an Earth Ox.
After walking for a while, Ann Sudong realized that the direction the Big Dipper Monarch was giving him wasn't the Earth Ox Mountain that he had thought it was, but the mountain that looked like a bull fighting mountain.
"Could this be Mt. Earth Ox?"
Ann Sudong had a strange feeling in his heart. Why didn't Seventh Fairy tell him that there was a mountain that looked like a cow next to him?
The road extended forward all the way to the middle of the two mountains. Ann Sudong drove a bit further and realized that there were no more roads in front of him.
"Lord God, where are you guiding me?"
Ann Sudong looked at the mountain, but no one seemed to be living on it. With two mountains this size, it would be quite troublesome if he went up alone and met some ferocious beasts.
Heavenly Court? Big Dipper Monarch: "Based on the information you provided on Hairpin, I carefully searched for a bit with my clairvoyant eyes. The Hairpin that Seventh Fairy had lost at that time was right in front of you in the black ox mountain."
Wuchang: "black ox Mountain? "Inside?"
Ann Sudong looked at the bull-like mountain in front of him and then looked at the ox-like mountain beside him. He was extremely shocked by why the Hairpin that had fallen from the oxen mountain would run inside the black ox mountain beside him.
Wu Dai asked: "May I ask Monarch, do you mean that the Hairpin is inside the body of the black ox?"
Heavenly Court? Big Dipper Monarch: "According to the clairvoyant eyes, it is indeed in the north side of the mountain of black ox."
"Could it be that after more than two thousand years of transformation, Seventh Fairy's Hairpin was taken by the rain to the underground river, and then it was washed away by the torrential rain into the inner part of the mountain?"
Ann Sudong thought about it, the only thing he could explain now was the underground river.
Heavenly Court? Big Dipper Monarch: "This is all I can do for Fellow, I need you to look for me carefully later. I thank Fellow's roasted chicken on behalf of Clairaudient."
Ann Sudong stared at Big Dipper Monarch's message for five whole minutes, then gritted his teeth: "Then I'll do it myself."
With the Big Dipper Monarch's directions, Ann Sudong immediately opened up the function of his phone's compass.
Facing towards the north, Ann Sudong couldn't help but be taken aback, because looking from the direction of the southern direction of the mobile phone's compass, it just so happened to be the center of the bull's head.
"Will this cow come back to life?"
When Ann Sudong walked halfway up the mountain towards the ox head of the black ox Mountain, looking at the bull head that was growing bigger, Ann Sudong suddenly felt that this mountain seemed to have a soul, as if this bull would come alive in the next second.
It was only when the sky had almost turned completely dark did Ann Sudong finally find a cave that stretched inwards from where the cow ears were.
Ear hole?
When Ann Sudong walked closer to the cave, he couldn't help but feel that the entire mountain was filled with an ox. Because the entire cave was surrounded by ears that were very similar to an ox, if it wasn't for Ann Sudong who observed carefully, he wouldn't have discovered the ears that were covered by shrubs.
Looking at the pitch black hole, Ann Sudong prayed for God to bless him in his heart. He then activated his mobile phone's flashlight and went inside.
As soon as he entered the cave for more than ten meters, Ann Sudong felt a wave of coldness approaching him, and couldn't help but shiver.
Stepping into the mud that did not reach his ankles, Ann Sudong could guess that this cave was probably used to expel the surplus water from the mountain during the flood.
"Strange, why is the temperature inside increasing?"
After carefully advancing for a few hundred meters, they had almost arrived at the middle part of the Ox-Head Mountains. The temperature in the cave in front of them was clearly much higher than outside.
After about ten meters, a fork suddenly appeared in the cave. As Ann Sudong stood in front of this fork in the road, he could clearly feel that the air was flowing extremely fast within the fork in the road, and he could even feel the wind blowing towards him.
After thinking for a moment, Ann Sudong swiftly headed to another mountain cave that had a slow but obviously high temperature mountain stream in the air.
"What's going on?"
After touching a handful of dry cave walls, Ann Sudong squatted down to take a closer look at the muddy ground. He found that the entire cave was unusually dry, even the muddy ground was devoid of any moisture.
If it was before, Ann Sudong would definitely think that there was a crater in front of them, only then would it explain why this cave was so dry without any moisture.
However, ever since he had been able to communicate with the immortals, Ann Sudong couldn't help but have a lot of thoughts that he thought were inconceivable.
"Seventh Fairy said before that a human's body would feel a slight heat when it comes into contact with a Hairpin."
Ann Sudong thought about it carefully. The Big Dipper Monarch had said that the Hairpin was inside the mountain, so it couldn't be wrong. However, even if a human body came in contact with the slightly hot Hairpin, it wouldn't be able to roast the entire cave so dry.
Ann Sudong thought that no matter what, he had to go into the deepest part of the cave to find out what was happening. He patted his chest and carefully walked deeper in.
"There's light!"
After walking for less than a hundred meters, and just as he made a turn, Ann Sudong exclaimed in shock.
In this kind of dark environment, people would unconsciously move closer to the light. Although Ann Sudong longed to immediately run to a bright place, he still tried his best to calm himself down and tell himself not to be reckless.
He slowly moved to a point where he could see the light source. Ann Sudong only took a glance and immediately widened his eyes in disbelief. On the stone wall a few hundred meters away, there was an object that was emitting a golden light, unceasingly being stirred. Ann Sudong who was practicing medicine immediately recognized that it was a gigantic animal heart.
Ann Sudong was not only shocked by the gigantic heart, but what was even more terrifying was that the heart seemed to be alive, with lines of veins as thick as an adult's arm covering the surface of the heart.
Vaguely, Ann Sudong could still hear the faint sound of a heartbeat.