Zhang Nu felt that the situation was far more complex than it appeared. Even if the Tree YaoGuai had lived for a hundred years, how could it resort to devouring its own kind? Still, aside from Liu Hai's theory, he couldn't think of any other explanation.
"It seems like that's the only possibility," Zhang Nu said. "Let's rest for a moment, replenish our water supplies, and then keep going."
Liu Hai nodded in agreement. With Zhang Nu by his side, he felt confident he could continue advancing step by step. Without him, he likely wouldn't have made it past the second level.
Zhang Nu took out his canteen, drank a few sips of water, and filled it again from the stream. He didn't realize the potential danger in consuming this water without checking it first---a mistake that would bring trouble in the future. Zhang Nu hadn't noticed this detail, and Liu Hai, who trusted him completely, followed suit and filled his own canteen.
After the two finished resting, they packed their things and prepared to move on. However, the Tree YaoGuai, hiding nearby, overheard their entire conversation. It knew that if they didn't kill it, they wouldn't be able to proceed any further. But what the pair didn't realize was that the Tree YaoGuai could call upon the Illusion YaoGuai and trap them in a beautiful dream, making it easier to control them.
Zhang Nu nodded in agreement, sensing that the third level held much greater danger than the previous ones.
The heaviness in the air was palpable, and the faint sunlight barely reached them, casting eerie shadows across the terrain. "Be on guard. I have a feeling that whatever's here is far more formidable. Look at how the sunlight can't even penetrate through," Zhang Nu warned.
Liu Hai glanced upward, noticing that the sun barely filtered through the dense canopy above. He realized Zhang Nu was right---they couldn't afford to be careless, especially after their close call with the Tree Guai on the lower level. If it hadn't been for the strange power of Zhang Nu's blood, they would've been killed by now.
As they continued forward, their steps became more cautious. Neither of them knew what awaited, but the tension was unmistakable. The creatures on this level were different---far more resilient and aggressive.
The third level was teeming with life, particularly snakes. These creatures, quick and evasive, were known for their deadly attacks and their ability to avoid detection. The snakes were coiled in the shadows, silently observing Zhang Nu and Liu Hai's movements, though the pair remained oblivious to their presence, pressing on into the unknown.