Chapter 566 - Chapter 566: A Traitor Must End in Betrayal!_l
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nChapter 566: A Traitor Must End in Betrayal!_l
nTranslator: 549690339
nAt this moment, Li Yueming’s expression was very serious and cold, completely different from when he was in the tribe.
nThis really frightened many people.
nAfter all, Concubine Su lived in seclusion in the mountains all year round, dealing with ice, snow, and wild beasts. How could she have seen the cold and cruel side of the civilized world outside?
nSuxuan stood in the crowd, staring at the familiar yet unfamiliar figure in the sky. After a while, she said,””l… I can bring you to the God Burial Ground, please… Please save my father!”
nLi Yueming gently waved his hand, and Su Xuan flew up into the air. Without wasting time, she said briefly,””Lead the way!”
nSuxuan had completely regained her senses.
nHe lowered his head and glanced at the valley where blood flowed like a river, then glanced at his clansmen who were only the size of ants. He suppressed his fear and said,”Over there!”
nEven though he had brought along the name of ‘Xuan’.
nHowever, Li Yueming’s speed was still quite fast.
nFollowing the path that Suxuan pointed out, the two of them passed through a vast mountain range and arrived before a tall and majestic mountain range.
nThis mountain range was completely different from the surrounding environment.
nIt was still snowing in many places around the mountain range, and the temperature was close to the extremely cold winter.
nOnly this mountain range had no snow at all. All the snowflakes that tried to fall here were liquefied by the high temperature before they fell to the ground.
nHe looked at the mountains that towered into the clouds.
nLi Yueming’s face revealed a rare trace of hesitation.
nThe moment Li Yueming saw this mountain range, he thought of the extremely cold snow mountain in the northern region of the Great Zhou Dynasty.
nThe extremely cold snow mountain was also a mountain ridge that towered so high that the top could not be seen. It spread across almost half of the Hundred Thousand Mountains.
nIn that case, at least half of the rivers in the Great Zhou and Great Qi were tributaries of the extremely cold snow mountains.
nNow, even the intense temperature of the mountain in front of him gave Li Yueming a sense of deja vu.
nHowever, while the snow mountain was extremely cold, the mountain in front of him was extremely hot.
nHe seemed to have sensed Li Yueming’s confusion.
nSu Xuan, who had been following behind Li Yueming, quickly explained, “This is the Endless Volcano, the highest mountain range in the entire Hundred Thousand Mountains. In terms of width and height, it is much higher than the extremely cold snow mountain in the northeast!”
nAfter hearing her introduction, Li Yueming finally knew that the mountain range in front of him was actually the Endless Volcano.
nImmediately, a lot of information about the Endless Volcano appeared in his mind.
nThe endless volcanoes were the most crucial reason for the formation of the many deserts in the southwest of the Qin Land and the northwest of the Great Zhou.
nIt was because the volcanoes here would erupt every once in a while, just like the cold waves in the extremely cold snow mountains.
nEvery eruption would form thick smoke, causing devastating damage to the surrounding life. The boiling lava would devour everything that could be touched.
nThe endless volcanoes that erupted from time to time caused the entire northwest of the Great Zhou Dynasty and the southwest of the Great Qin Dynasty to be dry and rainless all year round. As time passed, these two regions became extreme environments.
nOf course, these were not the most important things.
nMost importantly, there had never been any books that clearly stated that the Endless Volcano was higher than the extremely cold snow mountain.
nWhy was Suxuan so certain now?
nAlthough he did not ask, the way he looked at Suxuan told him everything.
nSu Xuan did not hide anything. After all, the entire Su Clan was in a life-and-death crisis. There were some secrets that were better told than hidden and brought to the underworld.
nBecause this is the real burial ground of the gods,” she said.” The one in the extremely cold snow mountain is not a god.””
nLi Yueming was stunned by this statement. He said with a face full of doubt,”So you won’t tell me…The God Burial Ground was at the top of this endless volcano, right?”
nSince ancient times, countless people had been curious about the secrets of the Hundred Thousand Mountains.
nPerhaps 99% of them were just ordinary people.
nHowever, even if the number of geniuses among them was only one percent.
nThat was a terrifying number.
nHowever, so many people had rushed into the Hundred Thousand Mountains in an attempt to find the buried secret.
nIn the end, not many of them could leave in one piece.
nCountless heroes who stood at the top and looked down at the entire era did not even manage to climb up the extremely cold snow mountain.
nBut now, if Suxuan didn’t lie to him, the endless volcano in front of him was even higher than the extremely cold snow mountain. It would be too much for him, who was only at the Void Refinement Realm, to climb it-he would be looking for sh * t in the toilet by lighting a lamp.
nIf the so-called God Burial Ground was really in the depths of the Endless Volcano, Li Yueming would definitely not rush forward.
nAfter all, he was just a Level 60 newbie. He was not so arrogant as to enter a
nLevel 99 Ultimate Dungeon without thinking.
nIf he didn’t know that Suxuan wouldn’t harm him.
nMoreover, there was no core conflict of interest between the two sides. Li Yueming probably had to wonder if he had been deceived.
nSeeing that his expression was not good, Suxuan quickly explained, “”The God Burial Ground isn’t above the Endless Volcano. It’s located in the earth vein at the bottom of the Endless Volcano. However, ordinary people can’t enter this place. Only our Su Clan’s clansmen can offer blood sacrifices to enter one-third of the area!”
nHearing this, Li Yueming’s expression became a little better.
nUnder her guidance..
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