Feng's second son was startled by this statement, instantly becoming dazed. He didn't dare to resist at all, fearing that something strange might happen in the next moment.
"Where is the Fallen Dragon Abyss? Hurry up, stop dragging your feet," Li Rui said, feeling a surge of anger at seeing Feng's second son looking so lifeless. However, he couldn't just kill him; otherwise, the lead would be lost, which was extremely frustrating.
Feng's second son was equally troubled, completely unaware of the current situation. Moreover, with his family head dead, he couldn't express the anxiety that was bubbling inside him. With the strongest family head already dead, didn't that make him a target?
"I can't! I must survive," Feng's second son muttered to himself.
"Why aren't you moving? Don't you fear that I might slap you to death?"
"I have a condition."
"Huh? Do you think you have the right to negotiate with me now? Are you overestimating yourself?"
"Then if I don't take you to the Fallen Dragon Abyss, you won't know what’s inside."
"You dare to threaten me?"
"Yes, I am threatening you. The only lead is in my hands, and if..."
"Alright! State your condition."
"It's simple: spare my life."
Li Rui couldn't help but grin. When they reached the Fallen Dragon Abyss, did he think he would still be alive? The latter actually felt a bit uneasy, fearing that he might...
In contrast, Feng's second son was even worse off; this guy's pants were completely soaked through, making for an utterly ridiculous scene.
It was unclear how long they had been walking when Li Rui became increasingly frustrated. The winding mountain path made it impossible for him to figure out where they were heading.
Slowly, Li Rui felt that everything around him was very strange, as if something was about to happen, and his spine felt cold.
"Did you lie to me? I can come up with a thousand ways to make you wish you were dead."
Upon hearing this, the second son of the Feng family suddenly tightened his face, fearing that Li Rui might just end his life right there.
"That's right, just go through here. I'm not going in."
"Here, I can't shake the feeling that you're trying to trick me."
The second son of the Feng family pleaded desperately, but Li Rui couldn't see any hint of deception in his eyes.
Li Rui knew he had to take him to the place where his parents had met their demise; otherwise, he would have to take many detours.
Then, Li Rui pulled him closer. The second son of the Feng family seemed to want something, but when he saw the ever-changing expression on Li Rui's face, he immediately backed down, secretly cursing himself for not being strong enough to swallow him alive in the future, not realizing that this step would lead him to never return.
"This is it. I don't know what happened; your parents just suddenly disappeared. No one knows what's inside," the second son of the Feng family said with a shrug, displaying an air of helplessness.
Suddenly, Li Rui spotted something. Wasn't this his own item? How did it end up here? What clues were hidden in this place?
Li Rui leaned forward to investigate when, in the next moment, the second son of the Feng family tried to escape.
Li Rui caught him red-handed.
"Why are you running?"
"I'm not! I just wanted to take a leak."
"If I believed you, it would be like the sun rising in the west!"
The two felt awkward for a moment, but before Feng's second son realized it, his head had already fallen to the ground, the scene extremely brutal.
Li Rui's actions were already quite merciful; he did not slaughter everyone from the Feng family, only removing a few "troublemakers."
"So this is the Dragon's Abyss? It's really big! I wonder what's inside. If it weren't for Feng's second son bringing me here, I wouldn't have been able to find it," Li Rui murmured.
Suddenly! He seemed to hear some kind of sound, likely the sound of flowing water, seemingly rushing towards him.
The "splashing" sound should be coming from Li Rui's left, yet he couldn't see anything at all—not even a single creature. It was truly bizarre.
Li Rui couldn't help but take a step back, not knowing why he felt compelled to do so.
His luck was always so strong; within just three minutes, a shallow blue water column suddenly erupted from the ground, appearing as if it were sinking.
Little did they know, this water column shot out like it had been injected with adrenaline. After the water fell to the ground, one column after another shot straight up. Everything developed too quickly; in the blink of an eye, it transformed into this state.
Li Rui couldn't help but swallow his saliva; this power should not be underestimated! He wasn't one to "taste all herbs," nor would he test the waters—otherwise, he wouldn't even know how he would die.
Immediately, Li Rui instinctively avoided these things, gripping a silver ball tightly in his hand. This was a birthday gift from his mother during his childhood, which she later inexplicably took back.
Seeing this object made Li Rui certain that there must be unexpected discoveries within the Dragon's Abyss.
He did not stay in place but moved deeper into the abyss, feeling a mix of anxiety and a hint of excitement in his heart, little did they know what would happen in the next moment.
At that moment, something suddenly emerged from the bushes, making a "chirping" sound.
Li Rui raised his voice to the highest pitch and heightened his vigilance.
"Hey, this is not a place for you."
Upon hearing this, Li Rui couldn't help but furrow his brows. Who was making that sound? He looked in the direction of the voice but couldn't see anyone. Suddenly, everything went quiet again. It all happened so abruptly that he had no idea what was going on.
"I'm talking to you! Didn't you hear me?"
Li Rui was once again confused. What was happening? Was someone talking to him? Why couldn't he see anyone?
He looked around anxiously, and just then, a heart-wrenching pain shot through his elbow.
Looking down, he realized it was a short person, barely reaching his knees. No wonder he hadn't seen them; this was a bit embarrassing.
"Uh, sorry, I didn't notice you just now!"
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