Chapter 401
Su Yin closed her eyes and let her thoughts fly endlessly. In a trance, she felt as if she was already in a bustling set. The lighting master turned on the lighting, and the bright light spread out, emitting burning heat.
Very hot...
She moved her fingers and suddenly realized something was wrong.
Why is it so hot?
And the hot position is not right, not the face or body, but... the sleeves?
Su Yin suddenly came back to her senses, and then she realized that the hot feeling really came from the sleeves of her left hand. The heat on the sleeves was astonishing, as if she had a small steel stove with a thousand-degree high temperature inside.
She was shocked, and her spiritual power suddenly surged. She also turned over and sat up, reaching her sleeves.
What touches your fingertips is a thin envelope.
However, the paper of the envelope is as hot as a soldering iron, and the tentacles are hot. If Su Yin had not yet cultivated her jade bones and ice skin, she would have been useless after touching her.
Even so, Su Yin still felt that the rich man was so hot that her fingers hurt, and she couldn't stand it.
It is the letter from Taoist Tianxin.
Su Yin raised her eyebrows, leaned her index finger in her sleeve, and the letter popped up.
The letter seemed to be impatient. As soon as it left her sleeve, it flew out of thin air. Then the envelope fell off, and the folded paper opened. It seemed like an invisible hand in the void picked up the upper end of the letter and shook it gently.
With a "slam" sound, the letter was unfolded towards Su Yin, and the paper page was shaking gently, as if inviting her to read it.
Su Yin looked at it intently and saw the smoke and clouds on the paper, and the faint fragrance of ink drifted with the wind. The picture of the red sun on the sea that had been collected into the letter before slowly left the paper page by taking advantage of the smoke and ink fragrance. The ink knots of the paintings scattered nimblely, and the scroll slowly unfolded.
In an instant, Su Yin seemed to hear the sound of waves slapping on the reefs. A red sun jumped out of the east, and the rays of light projected on the blue sea, sprinkling light.
On the distant sea level, a transparent mountain peak stands up like a sword, and its peak blade is pointed directly at the sky.
It is Yubi Peak.
However, the Yubi Peak at this time seemed a little different.
Su Yin touched her chin and looked at the mysterious transparent mountain. She soon saw that there seemed to be something in the middle of the mountain. The entire mountain showed a transparent upper and lower ends, but the middle part was somewhat blurred.
"I remember going back to this mountain, but there was nothing..."
Su Yin murmured to herself, leaning forward, trying to see more clearly, the tip of her nose was almost on paper.
At this moment, a layer of mist suddenly floated on the scroll.
Su Yin was shocked and hurriedly retreated.
The snow-white mist seems to surge from the depths of the valley, and it seems to be the evaporated sea water. I don’t know where it comes from, but the place where it goes is clear.
When the snow mist covered half of the mountain, and the Yubi Peak became three parts.
The two ends are as transparent as before, but the middle is snow-white, clearly separated.
Su Yin blinked.
Two star fog flew into your eyes and opened your spiritual vision.
The fog seemed to feel her curiosity, overlapping and rolling, blocking the hillside tightly, blocking her peeping vision.
Isn't this allowed to watch?
Why are you still shy when you have a painting?
Su Yin reached out to pat the scroll, but his hand passed by the painting and only felt the cold wind.
It's really invisible or touching.
Su Yin held her arms with a weird expression.
This is not allowed to be seen, so what does it mean to jump out automatically and consciously? Is this a entertainment staff member here?
And, what kind of snow-white fog is this snow-white fog? How can even my spiritual vision be seen through?
Su Yin had a thought in her mind, thinking about whether to summon the xylophone and play it. When she glanced at the corner of her eyes, her heart suddenly moved.
The letter... seems to have changed.
During this life, Su Yin almost instinctively reached out to the side and pulled the piece of letter paper standing hanging on the side watching the show (?).
The letter paper is very empty, with only a few lines of ink words, all of which Su Yin could understand before, and there is nothing else to say.
Uh...Where is Zhu Zhu's grandfather?
Where did the old spider spirit who is so big that I am, go?
In Su Yin's impression, there should be a clumsy portrait of a non-personal self-question and self-answer portrait in this letter, but at this time, the portrait painting was gone.
At the original location where the painting was left was an extremely vague mark, a faint ball, as if ink had been diluted countless times and was splashed on it casually. If you don't look carefully, you can't even see the shape of the eight legs.
Where is Zhu Zhu’s grandfather?
Su Yin frowned slightly, and she always felt that she knew something.
She slowly turned her gaze back to the red sun map on the sea, her spiritual eyes were like water, and she straightened to the rich snow mist on the Jade Pen Peak.
Zhu Zhu’s grandfather...will he be on Yubi Peak?
Thinking of this, it is really possible.
The first is the hint given by Taoist Tianxin.
Zhu Zhu's grandfather disappeared from the house, and there was a layer of fog on the Yubi Peak, and the fog was still snow-white, which was very close to the attributes of the Snow Spider clan.
Furthermore, if you think carefully about Zhu Zhu’s account of grandpa’s disappearance, it is not difficult to find that Zhu Zhu’s grandpa was not necessarily captured by someone.
In Zhu Zhu's previous story, he only said that her grandfather was "taken away by monsters", but he did not clearly state where he was going. Zhu Zhu's grandfather never said such words as "I was captured and went to the foot of the mountain."
If the inference is valid, then Zhu Zhu went down the mountain to find relatives and would have caused a big mistake.
Su Yin couldn't help laughing.
This child is really stupid. He ran out without confirming anything. In the future, he simply changed his name to "Wuwu". Is Xiaowulong the person?
Thinking of this, the smile on Su Yin's cheek faded little by little.
Is this really a ridiculous, childish misunderstanding?
Su Yin looked at the Great Wind City in the distance in a daze.
Thick lead clouds pressed above the ruined city, in the sea of consciousness, and the horn strings sounded coldly, as if they were even more drumming in the quiet night.
The biggest misunderstanding in this world is that it is a misunderstanding, such as Zhu Zhu went down the mountain to find his relatives.
The little spider spirit is indeed a mistake, but if this matter is purely a misunderstanding, it may not be possible.
Just imagine, if Zhu Zhu had not gone down the mountain, she would not have fallen into Wuchenzi's hands and was then taken to Xiaofang County, so she would have no way to know Su Yin, let alone Su Yin with her help breaking the demon formation in Xiaofang County, killing Wuchenzi, and getting to know Song Jie during this whole life, and helping the Song family solve Song Baoer's strange disease.
What Song Baoer finally led was the Taoist of Tianxin.
If we follow this, the source of all this happens to be the little confusing spirit Zhu Zhu went down the mountain to find the missing grandpa.
Chapter completed!