Chapter 310.3 - Snow Blindness
Chapter 310.3: Snow Blindness
“Since the two of you like to argue so much, let me give you both a mission now. Before nightfall, I need to at least get a strong and useful clue from either of you and the loser among you two shall be punished by undergoing self reflection in the dimensional space for an entire month, not allowed to take a single step outside.
With those words from Qing Yu delivered in a mildly threatening voice, the faces of the two rascals grew solemn.
Locked up for an entire month…..
That would be brutal. It’s so much more fun out here and being locked up for so long away from this…..
When those thoughts came to mind, without even needing Qing Yu to give them any further orders, the two of them quickly disappeared from sight in a blink, in silent competition against the other, to see who would be the one to lose their freedom and be trapped in the dimensional space for one whole month.
Qing Yu then chuckled to herself. Her ears finally able to enjoy some peace, she raised her eyes to peer into the distance, seeming like she had ascertained a direction to take.
There were rows of tall towering trees some ways ahead, their trunks snowy white and their leaves similarly a pristine shimmering white. Under the sunlight, the reflection made the trees seem like they were filled with crystals, astoundingly beautiful.
She approached them slowly, and then bent down slightly to pick up a leaf that had fallen to the ground, which was long and narrow in shape, and had a sharp jagged saw toothed edge running along its side.
It was that same strange and amazing leaf that had drifted in through the prison’s narrow window and fallen into the pool of water, which aided her in her escape.
……
Casting her gaze afar, she could see that these unique trees grew thickly and densely together, stretching a great distance, filling up the landscape.
Qing Lan Fei seemed to be lost, or she might have stumbled into an array.
She did not know how long she had spent meandering along all the twisty turns and bends on the path she took in this place, under the thick foliage of this dense forest. Everything her eyes saw, no matter the flowers or shrubbery, or the animals roaming around or the birds that flew in the air…..
Even the occasional unremarkable rock or stone that appeared…..
They were all the same snowy white in colour. Though she had lived in the Mind Free Peak for a number of years before, and had often seen no lack of such a complete blanket of white, unable to see much of any other colour.
But this place, was one she had never encountered before.
She had stumbled in here by accident and Ying Ge had told her before she died that this path could either lead her out of here or it could bring her to her death. If she was lucky enough to find her way out of here, she would be able to escape and live.
And if she was unlucky and fails to find her way out of here, she might just be turned into a tree here in this place, or maybe a piece of stone, without anyone knowing a thing.
The Mind Free Peak was a divine realm, and it wasn’t just a legend.
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