[Douluo] Xue Ji Chuchen

Chapter 20 The naughty kid goes out

Lan Chu's life at Wuhundian Academy was very simple. He would either sit in the library and rummage around, or go to class with Xie Yue and the others, and run around the Wuhun City when there was no class, or the four of them would compete together. Leisurely and tight.

Compared with the lazy Lan Chu, Xieyue, Hu Liena and Yan were much busier. The assessments for the Purple Record Medal were taken one after another. Each major exam included multiple small exams of considerable difficulty, and they also had to take theoretical courses. class.

In the evening, Xie Yue had just finished his day's practice and walked out of the courtyard when a familiar figure had already appeared in front of him.

"Chuchu," Xie Yue was overjoyed, "Why are you here?"

"Waiting for you," Lan Chu shook a thin book with a yellow cover in his hand, "I have something important to do tonight, do you want to come together?"

"Okay," Xie Yue asked curiously, "What's the big deal?"

"Keep it secret for now," Lan Chu looked around, "You guys are so busy. Where are Yan and Nana? We just happened to go out to play together in the evening."

"Let's go, let's go find them," Xie Yue stuffed a small gummy candy into Lan Chu's hand, "Try it, it's a new style."

"Thank you, brother," Lan Chu smiled brightly and let out a whimper.

The four people quickly reunited successfully and headed out of the city under the leadership of Lan Chu.

After walking around for nearly an hour, they completely entered the depths of the mountain forest. A little further forward, an earth wall completely blocked the way for the four of them.

"Xiao Chu, where are you going? There is no way," Hu Liena looked around doubtfully.

"Let me think about it," Lan Chu buried his head in flipping through the old book in his hand.

Out of curiosity, the three people gathered around and saw densely packed small lines drawn on the yellowed pages, with small characters neatly listed everywhere. Various strange small figures seemed messy, but there was a faint sense of order, giving them a sense of order. A sense of mystery.

"What is this?" Yan looked dizzy.

"Stop talking. Didn't you see what Chuchu was thinking?" Xie Yue quickly stopped Yan from talking to himself. She seemed to be looking at the old booklet seriously, but in fact she was secretly looking at Lan Chu's focused profile.

"Line to the west, rotate the seven gates..." Lan Chu, who was addicted to the book, muttered to a line of small characters, pondered for a long time, and finally straightened up.

Walking straight to the side of the road, Lan Chu glanced at the seemingly irregular stones and locked his eyes on an inconspicuous depression.

He casually broke off a branch and threw it, and the branch was accurately inserted into the depression.

The moment the branches inserted into the depression, the originally quiet road became of different shades, and the sand and gravel on the ground seemed to flow.

Before the four of them could react, the stones beside the earthen wall seemed to melt, making a thunderous sound, and then, a dark hole appeared in the earthen wall.

"This?" The three people who were confused looked at Lan Chu.

"I found this book a few days ago. It records a strange scene that once appeared near Wuhun City." Lan Chu turned to the front of the old book and explained in detail, "Look, it says here, column The image of turtle and snake is divided into the shape of dragon and tiger, bright..."

"Many places in this book are blurry," Lan Chu wiped an area of ​​the paper that was unclear, "I dug it out from a corner. It must be several hundred years old. The things written in it are really interesting. I just wanted to try my luck."

"What was that just now?" Yan asked doubtfully.

"We followed the book all the way. Although there were some imperfections in the book, I half-made up and half-guessed it, so it's pretty close," Lan Chu patted his head and said excitedly, "The entrance is open, let's go have a look."

"It sounds very good," Yan suddenly became interested, "Let's go."

It was pitch dark inside the cave, and she couldn't see her fingers. What was strange was that when Lan Chu first stepped into the cave, a dim yellow light immediately appeared about two meters away from her. A few steps further, the light followed. Her steps gradually moved backwards, but she always maintained a certain distance.

Following the guidance of the old book, Lan Chu walked with the three of them for about a stick of incense, when a white jade-like platform appeared in front of the four of them.

Outside the platform, a dazzling galaxy extends from the center and meets at the end of the misty clouds.

At both ends of the galaxy, one side is like a burning mountain, reflecting the blood-red color of half of the sky, and the other side is like dark clouds covering the ground, with flying sand rolling under the pressure of black clouds, and the sun is dull.

Above the platform, mist and floating clouds lingered. When I got closer, under the clouds and mist, on the ground as white and flawless as jade, clear marks like seal carvings were neat and orderly. Pointed at the center, they looked like beasts but not beasts, spreading in all directions.

The four people who walked onto the platform were shocked by this scene and were silent for a while.

After the four of them had almost circled the platform, their attention turned to the texture of the ground.

Although the surface texture of the platform the four of them are on is very fine, no matter from any direction, the bright ground looks like a polished mirror. Only when you squat down can you see the little bits of luster on the strange texture.

"Snake," Xie Yue stood on the outermost side of the platform, staring at the ground in trance, "these lines look like a giant python when connected."

"No," Yan shook his head and pointed in his direction, "It's a tiger."

"My direction is different from yours. It's a flying dragon." Lan Chu looked around with surprise on his face, "Nana, yours can't be a turtle."

"Yes," Hu Liena nodded, "It's so magical. There are four directions and four shapes. It's exactly the same as what's written in the book."

"What is written in the book is really true," Lan Chu stood up quickly and ran in four directions, excited.

"What's behind," Hu Liena asked curiously, "What else is behind?"

Stopping his jumping steps for an instant, Lan Chu carefully placed the old book on the ground and wiped it, "A lot of the words can't be read clearly. I only half-guessed why we came in. Do you guys come and take a look?"

The four little heads quickly moved forward and studied the yellowed pages.

The light above the platform was not sufficient, but it was enough for them to clearly see the complicated lines on the book and the intermittent small words next to it.

But this book was too old. Not only were the writing blurry in many places, but the original intact paper also had many cracks. Some places were missing too much. The four of them discussed it for a long time, but they couldn't guess the reason.

"It's so difficult." Lan Chu, who was kneeling on the ground, stretched and yawned loudly. The next second, he suddenly had an idea, "Let's make up for it."

"Just make up for it," Xie Yue said with some doubts, "Can it be done?"

"I also made a lot of progress on the way we came in," Lan Chu said thoughtfully, "Although this is a bit far behind, let's give it a try."

The four people immediately started to discuss it according to their own understanding.

You said something to me, the four of them communicated for a long time, and finally filled the gap, seemingly in a satisfactory manner.

Standing up straight, Lan Chu took out a small knife from the soul guide. He looked around for a moment, then inserted it into a gap in the ground and shook it vigorously.

The calm platform shook instantly, the originally smooth platform shattered into fine sand, and the hard ground moved like running water, as bright as glass.

The four people who were half sitting on the ground had no time to react and instantly sank into the flowing ground.

In less than a second, the four people were completely swallowed by the flowing white sand and lost all consciousness.

Everything happened in just a few seconds, and it soon returned to calm, exactly the same as before the change. The only difference was that the figure on the platform was no longer there.

The four people, who were as ignorant and fearless as newborn calves, did not know that the place they were in, called Wanyan Cave, had completely sunk into the ground many years ago.

They also didn't know that the incomplete pages contained the experience summed up by the predecessors after countless hardships, and how could they, the children, be able to complete it.

They could add a lot of things at will in that old book, which were actually harmless, but they happened to hit the only place where they couldn't make random guesses, and accidentally opened the inner layer of Wanyan Cave.

If the predecessor who wrote the book knew that he had made such a mess with a book, he would probably be furious with these kids.

When the four of them came to consciousness, they were in a completely new place.

What came into view was a low cave with extremely dim light.

Inside the cave, bamboo-like stones stood abruptly upright and criss-crossed. Whether it was the cave roof or the side walls, there were jagged stone pillars like bushes.

The surface of the stone is uniformly milky white, and through the light color, a faint light flows out from the deep black interior.

"Where is this?" The four people who were gradually waking up were still a little confused, and this question popped up in their minds.

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