Suddenly his eyes lit up, and it turned out that he was out of the dense forest.
The paper crane flew straight up towards a mountain peak.
Yi Lingxi looked up and was suddenly stunned!
The mountain peak was not that high, and the moonlight was very bright tonight, so Yi Lingxi could see it very clearly.
There are two people standing on the mountain peak opposite, one in white and one in red.[
The one in white is the flower holding the moon, and the one in red is a young girl.
The woman's fiery red hair was loose and fluttering in the mountain breeze.
Although her face could not be seen clearly under the moonlight, judging from her graceful figure, she must be a stunning beauty.
The two stood face to face, seemingly talking about something.
The woman seemed a little excited, making movements with her hands from time to time in conjunction with her words.
Hua Baoyue held a snow chicken in her hand, and patted her head on the top of her head comfortingly with her other hand.
The woman fell into his arms, her hands hooked around his neck, her eyes sparkling, as if she had said something else.
Hua Baoyue's body froze slightly, as if he wanted to push her away, but halfway through, he sighed again, patted the woman's back lightly, and then shook his head repeatedly.
The woman Yi Lingxi was far away from them and could not hear what they were saying for a while.
Looking at this woman's figure and dress, she doesn't look like a human being.
And the one who was having such a lively conversation with Hua Baoyue, judging from their body language, could it be that he was the old lover of this flowery fox?
Yi Lingxi's heart sank slightly, and a feeling she had never felt before welled up in her heart. It felt very uncomfortable.
She paused for a moment, not knowing whether to disturb her or not...
But the paper crane flew straight up, and flew straight to Hua Baoyue.
Hua Baoyue's expression changed slightly. She caught it and looked down. She was looking directly at Yi Lingxi!
Yi Lingxi didn't make any move, she just stood there and looked at him coldly.