Gradually, there was light on the river, and it was almost time to leave the cave.
The ghost fish also swam slower and no longer followed their boat closely.
Guo San'er breathed a sigh of relief, "If you survive a catastrophe, you will be lucky in the future!"
"Hmm... uh!" Mu Run was looking at the ghost-headed fish, and saw that its entire body was floating out of the water, almost filling the waterway! It didn't look too ugly, at least Mu Run looked more pleasing to the eye than a real ghost.
too much.
If it opened its mouth, their little boat would probably be wedged between its teeth.
In fact, it just wanted to eat puffs, so it followed their boat without any ill intentions.
Mu Run threw all the remaining puffs together with the bag to the ghost-headed fish, and shouted: "There are no more. Go back quickly. Don't ask for food from anyone in the future. Be careful that trouble comes from your mouth."
The ghost fish immediately swam toward the puff, swallowed the bag, swung its tail, and dived into the water.
The boat was swung by the tail of the ghost-headed fish, and without Gui Saner's oars, it came out of the ghost gate.
Guo San'er was stunned, "Can you talk to the ghost fish?"
Mu Run smiled and said: "Of course not, it's just that it has spiritual intelligence and understands what I said. As a thank you, it sent us out of the hell hole."
"What's that snack of yours?" Guo San'er asked.
"Puff." Mu Run smiled, then looked forward, and a city built on a mountain came into view.
"This is Youdu?"
"Yes." Guo Saner rowed towards the mountain city.
The mountain where Youdu City is located is called Huayan Mountain.
The mountains are gentle, the wind is beautiful and there are few steep mountains. There are terraced fields at the foot of the mountains, full of greenery. There are rows of houses, well-proportioned, and there are many flowers.
"If you hadn't said it before, I would have thought this was a paradise." Mu Run said to Guo San'er while looking at the mountain scenery.
Guo Saner replied: "Isn't there a saying that the more gorgeous something looks, the more likely it is to be a deadly poison."
"Is this true?" Mu Run turned his head and thought for a moment, "I have heard that the more beautiful a woman is, the more likely she is to lie."
"Then according to what the guest officer said, the guest officer can also lie?"
"It depends on the person looking at it. I feel that I am more than pretty, but not beautiful." Among all the beauties she has seen, Su Xiao is indeed just pretty.
But not everyone will have such a complicated experience as her, and have seen so many top-notch beauties.
"Your guest is too humble."
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Arriving at the dock of Youdu, Mu Run got off the boat, took out a piece of silver from his sleeve pocket, and handed it to Guo Saner, "Thank you for your hard work."
"No, the dogwood boat doesn't charge a boat fee. No matter how many guests it brings, the city lord of Youdu City will get married."
"Oh? Then this city lord is quite rich."
"The city lord is as rich as anyone in the country and has too much money to spend, so he certainly deserves it."
"That's his, this is mine." Mu Run insisted on giving it to him.
"Okay, I'll just take the small one." Guo Saner reached out and took the silver.
Mu Run waved his hand and walked towards the gate of Youdu with his baggage on his back.
Guo San'er looked at her, the polite smile on his face gradually faded, and then looked in the direction of the ghost door, "Puff..."
There were some vendors selling fruits and vegetables on the roadside. When they saw Mu Run, they greeted him enthusiastically: "Sir, do you want to buy some vegetables?"
Mu Run walked over and looked at the fresh vegetables and vegetables with flowers on top, "Give me a pound of each."
"Okay." The boss began to weigh the dishes for her.
Mu Run looked at an old backpack beside him and said, "Boss, I can't even get my food. Can you give me the basket?"
"Okay, if the guest buys more, this basket will be given to the guest."
"Thank you, boss." Mu Run took the basket and put the dishes that the boss had weighed into the basket one by one.