The Complete Works of the Tomb, Part Two: Exploring the Qinling Mountains 237
"Huang...Mr. Huang, you...why are you here?" I stuttered and asked after seeing clearly that it was Old Huangtou. Obviously, I had not fully awakened from the huge fear just now.
"Did you rely on that broken compass to enter the Jaap Forest?" Old Huangtou asked with a little disdain when he saw my stuttering.
When I saw Old Huangtou's expression, I felt unhappy, but I still endured it. Then I looked at Old Huangtou with suspicion and said, "Yeah, I don't know why this thing suddenly malfunctioned. What's wrong with you, old man?"
It’s also here, what a coincidence.”
Ever since I knew that this old Huangtou was a back-fighter, I had circled the old Huangtou heavily in my mind, and then added a strong doubt, but what was even more puzzling was that this Old Huangtou was also
When he happened to meet me in Guizilin, I felt that this old man must have some tricks up his sleeve, otherwise such a coincidence wouldn't have happened.
"Huh, what a coincidence? If I didn't follow you, if you could walk out of the woods today, you would be really awesome." Old Huangtou said unhappily when he saw the guarded look in his eyes.
"You...you mean, you are following me specifically?" I was immediately surprised when I heard what the old man said, and my heart was jumping in surprise.
Old Huangtou said nothing after hearing my words...
As soon as I saw this situation, I knew that he had acquiesced, and I was suddenly shocked: Why is this old man following me?
"After I take you out today, you will never come back again. This place is not where you came from. Don't ask why. If you want to know the reason, it's very simple. I don't want to look at you."
To die here at such a young age." Old Huangtou said coldly, looking at the confusion on my face. As soon as he finished speaking, he turned around and left with a tight face.
When I saw that he meant to take me out of the forest, I quickly followed him without even thinking.
At this time, I felt extremely confused as to why this old man did this. I had so many questions that I wanted to catch him directly and ask him for answers.
But at this time I knew it was better not to talk too much and wait until he took me out of the woods. I was really afraid that he would annoy him and leave him alone in the woods, because through my first contact with this old yellow head
I felt that this person spoke decisively and would never be muddled, so I had better not talk nonsense.
Secondly, there are two main reasons why I trust this old man to take me out:
First, in this forest, could I, a young man, climb on an old man and hurt me?
The second thing is that I knew that if this old man wanted to harm me, he would not show up at this time to take me out. Instead, he would just ignore me and leave me in the woods to wait for the large numbers of mosquitoes to bite me to death at night.
, why bother to go out of your way to harm me like this?
Chapter completed!