After Yan Ruyu finished a sketch, she planned to draw a colored one.

With these two portraits, the Sixth Prince should not make the wrong choice.

I laid out the second piece of paper and was about to draw when I suddenly felt a palpitation.

Her heartbeat started to race without any warning, which was not a pleasant feeling. She immediately frowned, covered her heart with her hand, and dropped the pen.

"Yu'er..." Huo Changhe came in through the curtains. When he saw her in this state, he hurried to her side and supported her. "Yu'er, what's wrong?"

Yan Ruyu shook her head: "It's a bit uncomfortable."

"Go lie down on the bed," Huo Changhe bent down and picked her up, put her on the bed, stroked her forehead, and wiped away the cold sweat on his hands.

Huo Changhe's heart tightened suddenly: "I'll go find Doctor Cao."

Yan Ruyu held him back: "It's okay, don't worry, I just need to rest for a while."

"But……"

Huo Changhe was worried. Yan Ruyu held him tightly and refused to let go. He couldn't break free by force, so he could only sit down beside the bed again and look at her nervously and anxiously.

Yan Ruyu closed her eyes and suddenly thought of entering the space with her consciousness to take a look.

As soon as I came in, I couldn't help but take a deep breath. The space had indeed changed. It was filled with thick fog that kept rolling like clouds surging before a rainstorm.

There had been fog before, but never like this, and she felt that the problem this time was unprecedentedly serious.

What's going on here?

Could it be that something happened to the abbot?

Just as he was about to exit the space and ask Huo Changhe to send someone to check on the abbot, he heard a voice.

It was the abbot who sent a signal. Yan Ruyu quickly answered it. The abbot's voice was trembling, as if he was shaking on something.

"Like jade."

Yan Ruyu quickly said, "I'm here, what's wrong with you? Is there something wrong with the space again?"

"I~ yes~ but I can't see clearly..." The abbot's voice trembled continuously, "I was~ stuck on the door frame, otherwise~ I would have run out again..."

The last time I saw the abbot walking around in the yard, he was unable to control himself, as if he was being sucked away by something. This time it must be the same. He must have been looking for the door and got himself stuck in it.

"Can't see clearly? Is it because of the heavy fog? What about other situations? What is the shape of the fog?" Yan Ruyu said quickly.

The abbot felt uncomfortable, but hearing Yan Ruyu's urgent voice, he guessed that it must be something big, so he rubbed his eyes and looked carefully.

"It's like a rolling cloud... It's so scary, I've never seen anything like this before~ Ah, that big rock is constantly shining and flashing, like the central control light in a disco."

Yan Ruyu didn't know what to say for a moment. She had never encountered such a situation before.

As she was thinking, a shadow pounced towards her. She was startled and took two steps back. Only then did she see clearly that it was a Tibetan fox.

"Dahuang?" Yan Ruyu almost forgot that Dahuang was still in the space.

"Are you scared?" Yan Ruyu touched its head.

Dahuang looked very anxious, jumping left and right. Yan Ruyu guessed that it had probably never seen this kind of fog before.

"It's okay, don't be afraid, I'll take you out," Yan Ruyu patted it, signaling it not to run around.

But the Tibetan fox refused to listen to her. It bit the hem of her skirt and dragged her hard.

The Tibetan fox usually looks down on the world with its small eyes, but in fact, it is very obedient in front of Yan Ruyu. Today's situation is really out of character.

Seeing that it was trying hard and walking into the fog, Yan Ruyu guessed that it was not afraid of the fog. She thought to herself, could it be that the Tibetan fox often ran around in space and discovered something that she didn't know?

Space was something she was born with, but Yan Ruyu didn't dare to say how much she understood it. As she grew up, space changed every year. It had changed many times since she came here.

The Yan family's understanding of space has been passed down orally over the years, so a lot of information must have been lost. Perhaps what they know now is just the basics.

Thinking of this, she followed the Tibetan fox inside.

"Okay, I'll go with you. Let me go, walk slowly, and be careful where you step."

The fog was so thick that she couldn't see anything clearly. If the Tibetan fox dragged her, it would be like walking backwards, which would be even more dangerous.

Seeing that she agreed to come, the Tibetan fox let her go, led the way in front, stopped after walking a few steps, and turned back to wait for her.

Yan Ruyu felt that the Tibetan fox was familiar with the route and might just run around when it had nothing to do.

I couldn't help but feel a little excited.

Going around the small houses where things were stored, passing the red fruit trees and the pond, and walking forward, there was a stone path. Yan Ruyu didn't know where it led to.

She had been there before, but the space was not that big. It was like another endless world. She came back before she went far.

"Go this way? It seems like..."

Before she could finish her words, the Tibetan fox pulled her with its claws, motioning her to follow.

Yan Ruyu made up her mind and decided to go. It was her own space after all and there was nothing to be afraid of.

I walked about ten meters inside. Although the distance was very short, just a few steps at ordinary times, it was different now. The fog was so thick that it felt like I had walked a long way.

Yan Ruyu suddenly discovered that there was a hazy red light flickering in the fog.

The red light was a bit like a red heart, a beating heart. She was shocked by her own thoughts. This metaphor was not romantic.

Who would like to see a beating heart separated from a human body?

The Tibetan fox walked towards the direction of the red light, and Yan Ruyu also walked over. When they got closer, they found that it was a small stone, as big as a fist, and its shape really looked a bit like a heart, a very abstract heart.

"What is this?" Yan Ruyu asked subconsciously.

But after asking the question, I found myself funny. I asked the Tibetan fox, but it couldn't talk either.

The Tibetan fox raised its two front paws and gestured at her.

Yan Ruyu watched the Tibetan fox's movements carefully, and when she imitated it for the third time, she probably understood it.

"You mean for me to put my hands on it?"

The Tibetan fox actually nodded.

Yan Ruyu squatted down and observed the stone. This stone was on the side of the road. There were other stones next to it, all of which were quite ordinary and did not emit light, except for this one.

If it weren't for the glow, its appearance would look no different from other stones.

Yan Ruyu whispered, "When did this stone come here? Why didn't I notice it before?"

She must not have discovered this stone when she came here before, otherwise she would not have no impression of it.

"What material is it made of? Why does it glow?"

Before he could figure it out, the Tibetan fox made the hand pressing gesture again.

This was urging her.

Yan Ruyu glanced at it and nodded: "Okay, since we are in our own space, nothing should go wrong."

She laughed to herself, "If something really happens, I will risk my life to get you out. You go find the abbot. He will find a way and will not treat you unfairly."

The Tibetan fox was stunned for a moment and stopped moving.

Yan Ruyu smiled, touched its head, then folded her hands downwards and slowly pressed them towards the stone.

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