Kuike was an old man traveling to and from Huangbei City. After identifying the route, he divided the caravan into two groups. He called Kui'an to go first, and Kui Bei led the bear spirit and thrips to follow.
After a few days, the sky became gloomy, with dense clouds and no rain. From a distance, we could see the dark rocks, like undulating iron backbones, and the surging sea waves, which could not be seen to the end. Kui Bei hurried back and asked everyone to hurry up. Huang Duzhou had made arrangements and couldn't afford to delay.
Kuian urged sternly, and everyone started trotting along with the thrips. A few hours later, the sea and sky were vast in front of them, the clouds were extremely low, and the wind was strong, setting off huge waves that hit the rocks heavily and splashed countless water splashes. Kuike stood on the shore, chatting and laughing with a sea monster with the head of a dragon, and seemed quite friendly.
When the caravan arrived at the beach, they were hit by the tide, and the thrips suddenly became chaotic and scurryed around. Li Jingyun put her hands on the horse's back, and the thrips immediately calmed down. Its legs were trembling, its teeth chattered, and it didn't even dare to breathe. Kui Ke seemed to notice something. He looked back at her, smiled, and nodded slightly to show his approval.
The dragon-headed sea monster looked at it coldly. Seeing that the horse team was gradually calming down, he said hello to Kuike, jumped into the sea, and used his magical power. There was a loud "Ka La La" and a turbulent roar. The seawater flows on both sides, revealing a road several feet wide. Kui'an strode forward, and everyone used brute force to hold the thrips, and followed him into the abyss.
The sea water was on both sides, standing like a wall. Li Jingyun looked at the scenery in the sea. The thrips followed her step by step, obediently following her. In its heart, the people around it were more terrifying than mountains of swords and seas of fire. It instinctively felt that following her, even if it fell Hell is also a great opportunity.
After walking for more than ten feet, Kui'an stopped. At the end of the road, three yellow calves emerged from the water wall. The hatches were wide open and close at hand. Several submerged dragons were entrenched on them. Their eyes were as fierce as lightning. Looking at these demon slaves on land, they grinned and showed a fierce look. Everyone's legs and feet were weak, and their hearts were pounding. The sea was different from the land. Once the water wall collapsed, they would be blood food in the mouth of the sea monster. They had no place to hide, but there was no turning back when they opened their bows. At this point, they had no choice but to Bite the bullet and move forward. Everyone hesitated and led the thrips into the yellow calf boat. Kui'an counted them one by one and nodded to Kuike and Kuibei. The three of them stepped into a yellow calf boat to press the formation. The hatch slowly closed and isolated them. The roaring waters.
Separated by a boat, the inside and outside seemed to be two completely different worlds. Li Jingyun looked around, and there were talisman formations engraved everywhere to avoid water. The light shone, driving the air of Guishui, pushing the yellow calf boat to glide slowly. There was not much space in the cabin, and people and horses were crowded together. She led the thrips and squeezed to the end of the cabin, unloaded the cargo, and patted the horse's neck. The thrips obediently lay down, like a wall, separating her.
When everyone saw her leaning against the bulkhead, sitting very calmly, they suddenly realized that they were going to imitate her, the thrips were restless and disobedient, and they would not listen to any commands and were in a mess. Kuian pressed down on the horse one by one. His strength was so great that the thrips' legs softened and it lay down obediently, snoring and not daring to fight any more. After a while, the cabin became quiet, the sound of water was loud and soft, and the yellow calf boat was gliding in the sea, getting faster and faster, but extremely stable.
Kui'an came to Li Jingyun and looked at her through a thrips, his eyes were very complicated. After a long time, he worked out the magic formula, cast a simple magic, and cast an invisible curtain to separate everyone's attention. He said softly: "Kui Li'er, how are you thinking about it?"
His voice was very gentle, and when it fell in Li Jingyun's ears, she couldn't help but shudder. Her face was expressionless, her head lowered and she remained silent.
Kui'an said: "Mr. Ke told me that I can't go back to Black Wind Mountain. Why don't you stay with me in Huangbei City? I will take care of you."
I will take care of you, what a clumsy plot, the eight o'clock soap opera was going on, Li Jingyun couldn't help but want to laugh loudly, she was too lazy to talk to the other party, closed her eyes and just pretended not to know. Kui'an sighed, "I know you are high-spirited and look down on me, but now..."
Before he finished speaking, Huangdu Zhou seemed to have encountered an undercurrent in the sea and bumped violently. A cold light flashed in Li Jingyun's eyes, and he stretched out his hand to point at Kui'an. The magic collapsed, and he couldn't help but bumped upwards, hitting his head. On the roof of the cabin, his head was suddenly bleeding and he fainted. Then, the world became quiet.
The bear spirit was busy taking care of the thrips when he suddenly heard a loud "boom" sound. Kui'an was unconscious with blood all over his head. He hurriedly stepped forward to help him up and shook him vigorously, trying to wake him up. The force of this collision was extremely strong, and thanks to the fact that Huangduzhou was strong enough, it did not fall apart. Kui'an felt as if he was dead and could not wake up no matter how hard he screamed.
After several hours, Kui'an finally woke up. A trembling blood bag bulged on his head, which seemed to break if touched. He was dizzy and couldn't remember what happened. The bear spirit talked all kinds of things, and he could only smile bitterly. The business in this sea was really unfamiliar. It was really embarrassing to say that he accidentally knocked him unconscious. . He kept a straight face and ordered everyone to stop talking. After some coercion and inducement, he glanced at Kui Li and saw that her face was pale and she seemed to be dizzy. She was leaning on the horse in silence, and some doubts in his heart were thrown away. The back of the head.
The blood bag on his head never subsided and the pain was severe. Kui'an was in a daze and stopped nagging Li Jingyun. The bag was so big that even if no one said anything, it would not be hidden from anyone during the transfer. Kuike just shook his head and told him to be careful, but Kuibei found an opportunity to tease him, which made him extremely embarrassed. .
Fifty-three times on the East China Sea Road, the yellow calf boat made one journey after another, and the journey was uneventful. After half a year, it finally arrived at the North Sea and stopped in the bitter cold land of the far north. Everyone led the thrips onto the ice field. The cold wind was biting and the snow was blowing. Even though the skin was rough and the flesh was thick, it was so cold that it screamed in agony and kept jumping with arms folded.
Li Jingyun stood up straight and looked around. In the vast expanse of ice and snow, a snow peak rose from the ground, like a sharp sword thrust into the sky. The city was built against the mountain, like a giant snake, rising under the three-wheeled red sun. It shines brightly under the light, making people's hearts sway, and they can't help but hold their breath.
Huddled in the yellow calf boat, unable to stretch their arms and legs, everyone was exhausted, shrinking their hands and feet and losing energy. When he first came to the Northland, Kuike was worried that everyone could not adapt to the severe cold, so he found a sheltered mountain col nearby and rested for a few days.
Kui Bei called a few familiar bear spirits to hunt for some blood food on the ice sheet by walking on broken jade. Kui'an stayed to look after the camp, arranging for everyone to feed the horses, collect water, and collect firewood. There was a rush of gathering firewood.
Kuike climbed to a high ground alone and looked far into the distance. Under the clouds, beside the North Sea, he saw a peninsula shaped like a horn, turning to the southeast. On the west side of the bay, a crescent-shaped auxiliary city was built, and he could faintly see it. It was crowded and full of life and energy.
There is Beiwan Bay, and there is Huangbei Market.