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When they were at their most relaxed. Sister An turned around to look when she heard the miserable scream of a nearby subordinate. She found out that his little brother was only left with half of his body.

The upper half of the lackey's body had already disappeared, leaving the lower half of his body that was torn off lying on the ground while spurting out blood.

My sister knew there was danger coming, so she shouted: Run! Then he was the first to run towards the cave entrance.

Only then did the other two lackeys react, and followed behind Sister An to run out.

The Sister An didn't even look back as she continued to run forward. After running for around seven to eight minutes. Another scream came from behind him, it was the sound of another subordinate getting killed.

The Sister An did not know what was attacking them. But she couldn't care less because that thing was too terrifying. The first little brother was torn in half by that thing. That was absolutely not something a human could do.

Sister An kept on running. Just as Sister An was about to cross the intersection of the four roads. The lackey's voice came from behind him. Apparently, the last subordinate had also died.

Sister An knew that there was still a long way to go before she could escape.

She steeled her heart and turned into another fork in the road. Hiding at the fork in the road, he turned off the flashlight and looked ahead, not daring to breathe.

She stared straight ahead for a long moment.

She saw a monster all black. It looked a bit like a lion, but it looked even more ferocious and terrifying than a lion, and its face looked like that of an evil spirit. The thing charged toward the direction where they had come from.

The monsters that the Sister An saw passed by did not dare to move recklessly. Because she knew that the only way out of this cave was the one the monster had just taken.

Only the path he was most familiar with was the safest.

It would be dangerous and foolish to think of another way out at this time.

He wasn't familiar with this cavern, but if he were to barge in blindly … Perhaps he would encounter other monsters.

Sister An was very scared, but she was also very calm.

My sister waited there for about five to six minutes. The monster was on its way back to the mountains of gold and silver.

Sister An waited for another five or six minutes. After confirming that there was no danger, he returned.

Sister An walked slowly. She left. About half an hour later. Only then did she finally walk to the entrance of the cave she had come from. My sister went out. She found that it was already dawn. Feel yourself. Survival.

A day passed. Sister An returned to his home. After that, she never told anyone about it, because she knew that one day, she would go back and obtain the treasures.

After I finished listening to the story of the Sister An, I knew that she wanted me to go with her to the Lin Family Ridge to take out the treasures.

But I was curious. Sister An, why do you trust me so much?

I directly asked Sister An: Aren't you afraid that I will spread the news about the treasure?

My sister smiled and said, ”There's no doubt about it, there's no doubt about it.”

But I'm not interested in gold, I added.

Sister An said that it was funny, don't be silly, you can't get anything with money, why don't you try it yourself, it won't take up too much of your time anyway.

I still shook my head. My elder sister saw that I was so persistent. If you can help me this time. Then I'll help you prepare an army. In any case, it won't be very useful for you to return to the battlefield alone. You might as well believe me once. It won't take much of your time.

I heard Sister An's words. Sister An's words were very reasonable. But could she be trusted?

I thought about it and felt that I could try trusting the Sister An once, because I, by myself, really couldn't change the outcome of the battle.