C46 (1/2)

Xiang Xue'er rubbed her eyes. What kind of place was this? She turned her head to look at the suspension bridge beside her. On a black stone wall that was shaped like a skeleton, three words were impressively written in red.

Trap Tower? She wrinkled her brows in shock. Wasn't, wasn't this the trap tower mentioned by the inner demon? The Demon Lord and the Trap Tower? Xiang Xue'er narrowed her eyes and hesitated for a moment. Then, she decided to go across the river to see what was going on.

She resolutely stepped onto the suspension bridge. It was difficult for her to keep her balance on the swaying surface of the bridge. She had to use all her strength to hold on to the chain in order to barely walk forward.

”Hualala!” The sound of flowing water filled the air with a strong stench of blood. The smell of blood filled her nose as she looked down the suspension bridge. The sight of the floating bones on the river's surface filled her with shock.

It was like 'hell on earth'. Xiang Xue'er remembered the word 'hell on earth'. She swayed and felt that her feet were hanging in the air. The boiling blood seemed like it was going to swallow her up.

She held onto the chain and slowly walked towards the opposite tower. Just as she was about to reach the other side, there was suddenly a 'ka' sound. The breaking sound of the chain caused her to look towards the direction of the sound.

Once the chain was broken, the suspension bridge would topple to one side. She took two large strides towards the shore, which was almost within reach, and with a lifetime leap, she landed steadily on the rock opposite.

With a few loud bangs behind him, the broken buckle from before connected to the other three. With a strange explosion, with a few bangs, the entire suspension bridge began to collapse, falling in half into the turbulent blood river.

”How could this be?” Xiang Xue'er frowned as she looked at the blocked path. She felt a lingering fear. What the hell was this place? Since there was no way to retreat, she could only move forward. She turned her head to look at the black tower that was already within reach and slowly walked towards it.

However, the giant tower seemed to be very close, while Xiang Xue'er walked for a long time. From time to time, she raised her head to look at the tower. Why hadn't they arrived after walking for almost an hour?

Ah!” She lowered her head and saw a bunch of thorny thorns. The sharp stingers had pierced through the soles of her shoes, and Xiang Xue'er hurriedly used her strength to lift her feet. She sat on the ground and examined the soles of her feet, which were already stained with blood.

As far as the eye could see, there were countless thistles and thorns covering the entire mountain range. What was going on? I'm not going! She stood up, enduring the pain as she turned around to leave. However, the black clouds above the black pagoda were rushing towards her.

What is it? It wasn't until the black mass of bats flew over that she could see clearly. The sky was filled with black bats, and their red eyes were suffused with a cold glow. She was so shocked that she immediately hid behind a tall stone wall. It wasn't until the group of black bats left that she stuck her head out and walked out from behind the stone wall.

What a strange place. Xiang Xue'er really didn't want to continue walking forward. She was clearly in the Ouyang manor before, but why did she reach this damned place in the blink of an eye? As an assassin, she could feel a strong killing intent rushing towards her from the tower not too far away.

Just as she was about to leave, a roar came from the direction of the pagoda. The roar reverberated through the entire space. The sound was like the breath of a giant dragon, causing the ground to tremble violently.

She widened her eyes in shock as she looked at the black tower that was emitting a purple evil aura. Just what was inside that tower that caused her to tremble in fear?

Xiang Xue'er had been an assassin for many years, and killing people was as easy as drinking water. However, this time, she felt as if her soul was trembling. This was an instinctive fear that came from her heart.