The figures of parasites tore through the sky in front of them, densely packed and horrifying.
In her divinity, Venakana clearly saw every trajectory of the parasite.
At the same time, she also knew how to deal with it almost instantly.
Venakana immediately turned around and pulled the little girl over.
The little girl stumbled and was pulled in front of Venakana, crushing several broken bones on the ground.
At this moment, the parasites suddenly deflected in the air as if they had spiritual powers. They seemed to be avoiding the little girl in front of them on their own.
This earned Venakana the opportunity to draw her sword.
The princess pulled out the silver-plated sword from her waist, pushed the little girl forward a few steps, and stabbed the giant ant's skull with the sword.
The brittle skull broke open, and yellow-white liquid spurted out. Vinacana twisted it to the left, and the giant ant died.
Everything happened in a short period of time. The bones on the giant ant's body were scattered all over the place, and the parasites broke through the skull and fled in all directions.
Venakana let go of the little girl, who was at her mercy like a rag doll.
"Is everything okay?"
The princess asked, feeling that she was being a bit hypocritical.
The little girl raised her head and looked at Venakana helplessly, while the puppy in her arms gave a fierce look.
She is the daughter of Sturrad, the god of plague. These parasites are the source of the disease, so they avoid her on their own.
Venakana looked at the dwarf guide who fell to the ground, thought for a moment, then turned to look at Sandra and said:
"Sandra, when he wakes up, you can transport him down. Jane and I will continue to go up the mountain."
The female knight looked surprised. She could understand that someone needed to take the dwarf guide down the mountain, but her swordsmanship was renowned in the Holy City. The road ahead was dangerous, so how could Jane stay and follow the princess.
Venakana saw through her thoughts and said:
"Jane is a nun, able to deal with filth and evil."
Jane nodded slightly and turned to look at Sandra.
The female knight had no choice but to accept Venakana's arrangement. Although she was still worried, the female knight told herself in her heart: Venakana was the princess who had received a miracle.
Venakana looked away and looked at the skull decorations on both sides of the road, which had turned their heads just a moment ago.
But now...the skull turned its head back at some point, and everything returned to its original position as if nothing happened.
The Human Bone Mountain Road seems to be alive, this is not a dead road.
After Sandra woke up the dwarf guide, Venakana watched the two people slowly descending the mountain. She was extremely vigilant and set off again with Jane and the little girl.
After walking no more than a dozen steps, the little girl suddenly said:
"You were right to let them go."
"oh?"
"There is a greater danger ahead. The ants guarding this road just now were once the descendants of a certain god who made peace with the wild beasts."
The little girl spoke word by word.
Venakana heard what the little girl said, she had already seen it in the divinity.
Jane on the side showed a surprised face, and quickly held the holy statue with both hands and begged.
As the group of people moved forward, ice appeared on the Human Bone Mountain Road. At first, it was just thin and fragmented ice flakes, but later it turned into clumps of snow. ….
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Suddenly, Venakana saw footprints on the snow on the mountain road.
Those were sheep's hoofprints, but their distribution was not the same as the sheep's walking path on all fours.
The footprints are first left and then right, and the span on the same side is very different from the span of the next footprint.
"The two-legged sheep... seems to be a succubus."
Venakana probed from the divinity.
After hearing this, Jian took out the holy water from his arms and applied holy oil on his hands and forehead.
The puppy ran over and licked a few hoof prints on the ground.
Follow the footprints all the way up the mountain
As they walked along the road, Venakana found that the mountain road under his feet was getting wider and wider. Not only was the terrain flat, but it was also paved with a lot of bones.
The hoof prints lead to a cave, which is dark and unclear, and there seems to be light, but the light is vague.
The little girl raised her face and stared at the cave intently.
Vinacana held Queen Claudia in her hand, asked for some holy water from Jane, and applied it to the blade of the sword.
"I'll go in first."
After the princess finished speaking, she walked into the cave.
The strangeness of the cave is reflected in the details. It is unimaginable that in a place surrounded by ice and snow, the entrance of the cave is still extremely dry. Venakana's touch is like touching a woman's rough skin.
When Venakana took a few steps closer, the air in the cave became heavy. The princess raised her head, and water droplets fell from the roof of the cave and dripped on her face.
The water drops are salty.
The light outside the cave could barely shine for a few meters. Vina Khanna lit the portable oil lamp. When she turned her face sideways, she happened to see the little girl looking strange and the puppy in her arms barking uneasily.
"What's wrong?"
"I seem...to miss this place very much, but it is definitely...very unfamiliar."
the little girl whispered.
Venakana didn't know why, so she turned her head and stared into the depths of the cave with the eyes of fate.
The princess's cheeks couldn't help but feel hot, and she subconsciously thought it was because of the cold.
As she walked inside, she found that it was getting narrower and narrower. At first, two people could walk side by side, but at the back, only one person could pass side by side.
Fortunately, Venakana had gone through nearly two years of knight training, and her figure was capable and strong. She put her sword in front of her and walked over cautiously.
The deeper the cave goes, the stronger the feeling of moisture becomes. The walls are covered with water, mooring downwards.
The little girl's face, half rotten and half intact, was pressed against the wall. She sniffed the smell of the wall, and her expression became increasingly weird.
Venakana was walking hard. She pressed her palms against the wall and found that it was surprisingly soft to the touch. It was almost like a stone. After all, a stone would not dent.
Her face was flushed, alarmingly hot, and for some reason Vinakana felt an indescribable excitement that would have gone to her head if not for divinity.
When Vinakana reached the end, the princess suddenly pulled her entire body out of the narrow section of the road.
The space in front of me suddenly opened up, and luminous moss grew on the soft stone walls, emitting a faint blue light.
The space is spherical, a bit closer to an ellipse. Vina Khanna took off the oil lamp on his body and shined it forward.
When she walked into this space, the excitement disappeared, replaced by a kind of silence and warmth.
Approximately at the center of the circle, there is an altar like a wooden pillar, with a soft, long stone tube extending from the end of the spherical space. The tube is cut transversely, as if it has been cut in half by something, and it is powerless. The ground fell on the altar.
Venakana scanned the entire large space with divinity. The feeling of silence and warmth came from nowhere, but Venakana felt it for sure.
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The princess didn't learn anything from the divinity, as if everything in front of her blocked the divinity.
Jane and the little girl also came out of the narrow passage behind the princess and stood at the edge.
Venakana looked at the little girl, who seemed to have something to say.
Holding the puppy in her arms, the little girl stared at these.
After a while, she spoke:
"So...this is actually...my mother's womb."
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