Chapter 263 - A Boy Fell Off The Cliff! (2/2)
Chu Ning who stood beside Shen Yan could not help taking several glances at him before she said goodbye and caught up with Yun Jian and her friends.
The early morning sun cast a diffused radiance on the girl who was trekking to the mountain, wrapping Yun Jian with a blanket of light.
Shen Yan was captivated the moment he saw the girl who seemed to be born with elegance and a sense of divinity. Now, he kept his eyes on her, unable to peel his gaze away.
“Brother Yan? Brother Yan? Brother Yan!” Wang Fengfeng waved her hands in front of Shen Yan for a few times before she snapped him out of his enchantment.
It angered Wang Fengfeng even more. Why was that girl so annoying!
Yun Jian and her friends had already hiked their way up along the cement path and they could feel the path getting steeper and their trek becoming harder.
They took some breaks along their expedition since they had bountiful snacks in their rucksacks, taking sips of water while making stops.
“Help… Help! Save my son! Save him please!” When Yun Jian and the team were at the higher part of the mountain base, they heard a woman’s cries coming from the bottom.
Meeting eyes, they packed up and walked back where they came from. After going down several slopes, they saw a woman looking down from the edge of the mountain. She was pale as a sheet from the fright and almost shouted herself hoarse.
Yun Jian walked over to take a look, a boy who was seven or eight was hung on a tree that grew by the wall under the cliff.
The boy was suspended in the air, saved by his shirt that was caught by the branch and was swaying slowly.
If the branch ripped through the boy’s shirt, the kid would be facing a crushing fall where the end could not even be seen from where they all stood.
“Ah! There’s a – a boy is hanging on the tree! It’s a cliff!” Right as Yun Jian and her companions made their way to the edge, they saw a group of people coming up.
It was none other than Shen Yan and his friends. Wang Fengfeng who stood in front was shrieking in fear pointing below the cliff.