Chapter 5
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The cave beneath her feet rose and fell, accompanied by muffled rumbling noises. She felt as if a heavy rock was pressing down on her chest, making it hard for her to breathe.
Suddenly, the mountain collapsed and the ground beneath her feet shook even more violently. Schilling's Shadow reached out and grabbed a green branch on the wall, pressing her entire body against the wall.
Following the sound of metal clanging, a dazzling golden light burst out from the ground. The light shot out of the cave and lit up the entire Lingyun Peak, making it look like a dazzling star.
The ring of light on the ground suddenly cracked open. The earth's crust began to move, making cracking noises that made her shudder even though it wasn't cold.
Don't tell me this cave is going to collapse?
Schilling's Shadow's mouth twitched. She had already died once. Why did she have to live on so anxiously?
She carefully groped her way towards the entrance of the cave, mentally preparing herself for the worst...
Right at this moment, something seemed to break out from the ground of the cave. As something rose from the cracked ground, a faint red light appeared amidst the golden light.
Schilling's Shadow turned around to take a look. Her mouth suddenly opened slightly.
The dazzling golden light retracted in an instant, and the huge ring of light slowly shrunk … As it shrunk, the red glow became more and more dazzling.
Everything seemed to have returned to normal, except for the ring of light that had shrunk to the size of her waist.
The circle of light spiraled upwards and finally stopped in mid-air, slowly rotating in its original position.
Schilling's Shadow nimbly jumped down from the wall and looked up at it. "Oh my, is that Nezha's Qiankun Ring?"
The red ring of light suddenly spun violently in her direction.
Schilling's Shadow's intuition told her that the ring of light was clearly targeting her.
Her sixth sense had always been very accurate. Just as she thought this, the ring of light suddenly bounced towards her.
Her heart skipped a beat, and she hurriedly dodged.
Ding —
The red ring of light hit the wall of the cave and made a loud noise. After that, it bounced back in the direction Schilling's Shadow had dodged.
The circle of light seemed to have a mind of its own. It looked like it was bouncing around due to inertia, but every time it bounced back, it was always heading towards Schilling's Shadow.
"Mummy, you're definitely doing this on purpose. I don't have any enmity with you. Why do you have to hold on to me?"
On this continent, there were many things that had spirituality. They might not understand human nature, but they had spiritual roots.
It was one thing for Schilling's Shadow to know about this, but it was his first time encountering it, so he couldn't help but feel a little surprised.
Especially when their safety was at stake.
The Universe Ring suddenly spun faster and faster as it chased after Schilling's Shadow with even more force.
Blindly dodging wasn't a solution. Xi Nuoying narrowed her eyes and suddenly turned around to stop dodging.
The Heaven and Earth Ring flew straight at her. Just as it was about to hit her body, she suddenly stretched out her hands and made a Tai Chi push.
She pushed her palms to the side, and the ring of light brushed past her palms before slipping away.
Schilling's Shadow's lips curled into a smug smile. He suddenly pounced on it. "What goes around comes around. You're in trouble now."
The ring of light hurriedly dodged her attack.
Schilling's Shadow landed on the ground with both hands. His slender body flipped back and forth, and he somersaulted in the air with his head down and feet up. He used one leg to interfere with the ring of light, and the other leg took the opportunity to kick the ring of light.
Ping —
The ring of light didn't dodge. It hit the wall of the cave with a loud bang.
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