215 Hidden Location (1/2)

”Because I am your man. Anyway, just don't simply run around elsewhere, otherwise you'll get it when I return.”

Mo Wen raised his eyebrows and walked in front of Shen Jing. He lowered his head to look down at her, then took a bite at her face when she wasn't paying attention.

”Remember, be obedient.”

Mo Wen laughed out loud. Before waiting for Shen Jing to react, he quickly headed out the door with large steps.

”You....Mo Wen, you bastard…”

Shen Jing pointed at Mo Wen's silhouette, her anger turning her speechless. With one hand, she kept wiping her face; Mo Wen' saliva was still left on it.

At night by the school gate, Mo Wen saw Mo Qingtian with a glance. He was standing straight under the shadow of the school gate with an otherworldly look.

It was now past ten o'clock. There was no one around the school gate, otherwise if a person with such an appearance was discovered, it would inevitably draw a crowd.

”You are quite early.” Mo Wen puckered his lips. There was still five minutes to their arranged meeting time. Mo Qingtian had actually arrived early.

”You are quite punctual.”

Mo Qingtian looked askance at Mo Wen. His words were not meant to praise Mo Wen for being on time, but to say that he was too punctual, pressing for time when he came over.

”Let's go.”

Mo Wen shrugged his shoulders. He did not want to debate over such a tiny matter.

Mo Qingtian waved his hand expressionlessly. A black Audi soundlessly drove up to them. A man wearing a black suit with a stern expression got out of the car and opened the door for them.

After getting onto the car, they drove out of the city, seemingly entering a hidden military base. The surrounding buildings had obviously disappeared and when he lifted his eyes to see, all he saw was empty land.

Mo Wen naturally knew that around a military base, it was impossible for there to be buildings, especially multi-storey buildings.

The black sedan slowly came to a stop. After getting off, a helicopter appeared in front of their eyes.

”The location of the Huatian Palace headquarters is highly secluded. We can only reach there by helicopter.”

Mo Qingtian said nonchalantly. He then immediately got onto the helicopter. Surrounding him were all military men. The pilot was seated in the cockpit. The technicians were inspecting the equipment for safety hazards. Heavily armed soldiers were practicing around them. Everything was very orderly.

Mo Wen curiously looked around. This was his first experience in this sort of military base. There were heavily armed soldiers patrolling around everywhere; clearly this military base was not simple.

However, Mo Qingtian being able to mobilize the military was beyond his expectations. Could it be that the Huatian Palace had relations with the government?

However, after thinking about it, the Huatian Palace controlled order in the ancient martial arts world as though it was its ruler. It surely had some sort of relations with the country.

Mo Wen didn't have a chance to tour the military base, following Mo Qingtian onto the helicopter. The military helicopter slowly rose, disappearing into the night.

According to Mo Qingtian, the Huatian Palace headquarters was hidden within the Kunlun Mountain range. If one wasn't someone from the Huatian Palace, they couldn't possibly find the Huatian Palace.

The helicopter slowly flew. The next morning, as the sky slowly brightened, Mo Wen discovered that the military helicopter had arrived in the airspace above a snow-covered peak. Everything below was snowy and silver-clad, ten thousand miles of ice and snow seemed to be linked with the white clouds in the sky.

As expected, they should have arrived at the Kunlun Mountain range.

Kunlun Mountain was also known as The Old Burial Grounds of Kunlun, China's number one Holy Mountain, the Ancestral Mountain, Kunlun Mound or the Jade Mountain. It was a large mountain system in central Asia and the backbone of Western China's mountain system. Its west end began from the east of the Pamir Highlands, crossed Xinjiang and Tibet, and extended to the Qinghai region. Its total length was 2500 kilometers, with an average height of 5500 to 6000 meters above sea level and a width of 130 to 200 kilometers. From its narrow West side to the wide East side it covered an area of 500 thousand square kilometers. In ancient Chinese culture, Kunlun Mountain had the prominent position as the ”ancestor of all mountains”. The ancient folk named Kunlun Mountain as the Chinese ”ancestor of the dragon's bloodline”.

Since the ancient times, there have been many legends and myths about the Kunlun Mountain. Many traditional myths and legends were related to this mountain range, such as the famous Jade Pool of the Western Mother Goddess, who resided in the Kunlun Mountain.

The military helicopter passed through the snowy peaks. The pilot was clearly familiar with the surrounding geography, flying smoothly the whole way. The helicopter flew like a fish in between the treacherous peaks. They occasionally came across natural avalanches, but could very accurately avoid them.

After flying for around two hours, the military helicopter slowly descended onto a peak. The roar and gust from the rotating rotors sent snow in a radius of tens of meters flying outwards. The sky looked as though a large snowstorm had descended.

The cabin door slowly opened. From outside, a strong gale immediately roared as it swept through cabin. The freezing winds caused Mo Wen's face to turn chilly and cold.The wind brought along snow bits, which ever so painfully hit against his face.

Mo Wen jumped out of the cabin, his feet sinking more than a foot deep into the snowy ground with a slush sound. He didn't mind it as he stretched lazily, as though he had just woken up and was taking in a bit of the surrounding fresh air.

After Mo Qingtian said a few words to the pilot, the military helicopter took off again, gradually disappearing from their view.

”How is it that your Huatian Palace headquarters is located in the deep mountains and ancient forests? Could it be that you are like those ancient martial art sects, belonging to the group of ancient martial art practitioners that never venture out into the world?”