"It's been a long time since I brought it here. If there is a cheetah chasing it, it will be too late to put it back. Let's take it first." Dalbe is not worried about this, as the fangs and sharp teeth of the beast do not threaten him at all.
What he is worried about is to take Lu Huier away from this barren mountain as soon as possible, and find the way down the mountain as soon as possible.
"Let's go, let's go to the other side of the stream, there should be a way out." Dalbe said, picked up Lu Hui'er, stood up, and landed firmly on the other side of the stream.
It was dark when he found this mountain before, and at that time he was thinking about Lu Hui'er, so he didn't pay attention to the road under his feet at all.
Looking at the scenery in the barren mountain now, Dalbe himself is not sure where is the most convenient and safe way to go down the mountain.
The two jumped across the other side of the stream, and found that there were large swaths of weeds lying down here, as if they had been crushed by some ferocious beast.
"Could it be the cheetah from before?" Dalbe was wondering, when Lu Huier in his arms suddenly threw himself into his arms, "Dead...dead people, so many dead people!"
Dalbe quickly concentrated his attention, only to find that on the fallen grass not far from them, there were horrific dead people lying here and there.
Their faces had already turned black and blue, and horror was written on their ferocious faces, as if they were chased by something terrible, and then lost their lives in a hurry.
Dalbei covered Lu Hui'er's eyes with one hand, "Don't be afraid, they are all dead, dead people pose no threat."
Lu Hui'er swallowed in fear, all the zombie movies she had seen popped up in her mind, for fear that those gray corpses would suddenly jump up and rush towards her.
Her heart was beating so violently that even Dalbe, who was holding her, noticed, and asked softly, "You really don't have to be afraid of these. Compared with a dead body that cannot move, the human heart is the most terrifying existence."
If he hadn't neglected the ambitious Tie Yi at that time, how could Hui'er have been trapped in the barren hills?
Dalbe carried Lu Hui'er through the pile of dead people, feeling a little heavy.
He knows that these people are all here to find treasure, but is the illusory wealth in the legend worth spending their lives on?
Life is the most important thing, once you die, what's the point of having more wealth!
Only ignorant people are willing to take the most precious life for unimportant things.
Dalbe sighed silently, walked out of the heavy death with Lu Huier in his arms, and found that the front was no longer grass taller than a person, but a steep mountain wall.
He looked back at the dead bodies, and suddenly had an intuition in his heart, thinking that they escaped from the mountain wall in front of him!
Dalbe couldn't explain why he thought this way, the stone wall in front of him was so seamless that it was impossible to open it, but such a crazy idea jumped out of his mind!
Lu Huier was hugged by Dalbe, and the little leopard was always nestled in her arms, poking out its head cautiously from time to time, and its cute animal pupils carefully looked at Dalbe's face, as if a little afraid of him.
Dalbei noticed the little leopard's gaze, and lowered his head to look at it, "Little thing, what are you trying to tell me?"
As soon as he finished speaking, Little Leopard jumped out of Lu Huier's arms and ran to the right side of the jagged rock wall as if frightened.
Lu Huier quickly got out of Dalbei's arms and chased after the little leopard, "Where are you going? Come back!"
As she spoke, she chased Xiao Bao in the direction where Xiao Bao ran away, and Dalbe hurriedly followed.
This stone wall rises from the ground and is covered with thick green moss. It has stood here quietly for hundreds of years.
Below the stone wall, the little leopard rushed forward close to the stone wall, stopping for a few seconds from time to time, waiting for Lu Huier to catch up, and then continued to run forward.
One orc and one man chased after each other non-stop, walking half a circle around the stone wall. Lu Hui'er was so tired that she gasped slightly, "Hey, wait a minute, where do you want to go?"
Dalbei strode after her and hugged Lu Huier into his arms, "Are you tired? I'll help you chase!"
Dalbei, who was tall and leggy, walked like flying, much faster than Lu Huier. The little leopard he was chasing speeded up instantly, and burrowed into the crack of the mountain wall.
"Wait, you scared it." Lu Hui'er softly called out to Dalbe, "Look, it's already got into that crack."
Dalbe shook his head firmly, "No, it wants to take us in, otherwise it wouldn't deliberately stop and wait for us to follow."
"Take us in?" Lu Hui'er looked at the narrow mountain crack in front of her suspiciously, "But such a narrow crack, we can't get in at all!"
"Go over and have a look first!" Dalbe looked at the little leopard who was shrinking in the crack and staring at them, and resolutely strode after him.
Sure enough, as soon as he started chasing, the little leopard continued to walk into the crevice; once Dalbe stopped, it would stop and turn its head to look non-stop.
The Dalbes were more sure that this little leopard wanted to take them somewhere.
He walked like a tiger, and soon came to the crack in the mountain, only to realize that the crack looked small from a distance, but when he got closer, a person could still get in.
"Let's go, let's go in and have a look." Dalbe put Lu Hui'er down, held her hand and walked into the gap, "Don't be afraid, I will protect you."
"En." Lu Hui'er nodded, she was not afraid of unknown dangers, because Dalbe was by her side.
The two of them got in close to the gap, only to find that the more they went in, the bigger the space became.
In the beginning, they squeezed and came in, and they were able to walk side by side as they walked.
And the further you go in, the brighter the space inside, Lu Huier looked up at the top of her head, pointed to the glowing purple stones and asked, "Aren't these crystals?"
Occasionally, sunlight would shine through the cracks in the cave, and the soft light would be refracted by the light purple crystal, emitting a brilliant light, illuminating the inside brightly.
Dalbe looked up, "Well, it seems that this is a crystal cave."
"Crystal cave?" Lu Huier recalled her research on crystal caves when she was studying, "But crystal caves are polished into crystals by time because of the infiltration of water from the cracks in the rocks, coupled with the appropriate temperature and pressure to implant the quartz ore. , and finally grow into a geode. There are only some on the top of the head here, so it shouldn’t be counted?”
The so-called crystal cave must be densely packed with crystal pillars, and there are only some on the top of the head. Lu Hui'er thinks that this place cannot be called a crystal cave, at least it is a crystal cave that has not yet fully grown.
Dalbe laughed softly, "The crystal caves become denser towards the center. Now we stand at the door and walk inside to confirm the authenticity."
Lu Huier nodded in agreement, and walked cautiously inside while looking for the little leopard that ran in and was never seen again.
Sure enough, in the cave, as Dalbe said, the crystals became more and more dense as they went in. At first, there were only a few on the top of the head. As they went deeper and deeper, the sides of the mountain wall began to be covered with eye-catching purple.