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Chapter 1469: To those memories that have been sealed away (9)

 Not knowing how long he had slept, Jin Qing opened his eyes in a daze.

The little orangutan was obviously exhausted, and he lay on her lap and fell asleep.

Realizing that his right leg had been crushed by the little orangutan, Jin Qing stretched out a finger and gently touched the little orangutan, and the little orangutan rolled aside with a grunt.

Jin Qing grinned and said that his leg was cramping. It hurt!

The little orangutan also sat up from the ground sleepily, and then, as if he had thought of something, he looked around vigilantly and acted defensively.

When he saw Jin Qing, Jin Qing could almost see the light bursting out of the little orangutan's eyes.

Then the little orangutan quickly ran towards Jin Qing and jumped into Jin Qing's arms.

Jin Qing quickly raised his leg and stepped on the charging little orangutan.

There was a popping sound, and a small hole appeared on the ground.

The baby orangutan lay down in the pit and flopped twice, then stopped moving. ??

If Jin Qing hadn't been able to see the ups and downs of the little orangutan's back caused by breathing, she would have almost thought that the little orangutan had been trampled to death by her kick.

Jin Qing kicked the little orangutan with his feet, but found that he was still lying motionless in the pit.

Jin Qing tilted her head and looked sideways at the little gorilla's back. She felt that the little bastard was trying to get into trouble.

Jin Qing's eyes were accidentally injured during a group fight after entering the juvenile detention center.

Although the eyes were cured later, the problem of tilted head and squinting eyes has disappeared, and I really can't change it even if I want to.

Perhaps because Jin Qing's movements were too light, the little orangutan quietly stretched out a paw and scratched the itchy buttocks kicked by Jin Qing.

Jin Qing's eyes twitched involuntarily, and she guessed that this guy was planning to cheat.

Seeing that the little orangutan was still lying on the ground pretending to be dead, Jin Qing simply ignored it and walked towards the giant python corpse in the distance.

Jin Qing herself doesn't know what species she is now.

If she were a human being, she clearly remembered that she was already dead, and now she felt a sense of joy that transcended the constraints of her body.

But if he said she was a ghost, Jin Qing quietly rubbed her growling stomach because she was hungry.

And he was very, very hungry. Jin Qing felt like he could eat a whole cow.

Although there are no cows around now, there is a giant python.

Jin Qing was thinking as he dragged the giant python out of the sea of ​​​​fire. He felt that the weight in his hands was much lighter than expected. Jin Qing frowned and looked forward, and then froze in place. Okay, now I just have to

Only half of the python is left.

I saw the huge python, as if it had been cut into two pieces diagonally by something, and the upper half was completely missing.

It seems that this should be the reason why it suddenly stopped rushing forward.

Jin Qing pulled the giant python farther away from the sea of ​​​​fire, and then she carefully walked to the edge of the sea of ​​​​fire to check the situation.

Who would have thought that when Jin Qing walked to the shore of the Fire Coast, he would realize that the fiery red thing was not fire, but water.

This is actually the endless Red Sea

The flame that Jin Qing thought before was the red smoke rising from the Red Sea.

Jin Qing looked around and found that there was no sign of life on the coast of the Red Sea.

Jin Qing felt something strange in the Red Sea. He reached out and broke off a piece of meat with bones from the giant python, and tentatively touched the Red Sea.

The meat was put into the Red Sea by Jin Qing, causing ripples on the water, and then turned back into a pool of stagnant water.

Feeling a sudden lightness in his hand, Jin Qing stepped down

He raised his hand consciously, only to find that the meat in his hand had disappeared silently.

It's as if it has been dissolved in water.

Jin Qing suddenly threw away the snake meat with red drops of water in his hand, "Sulfuric Acid!"

Who would have thought that with this throw, the drop of water would penetrate the entire piece of snake meat, until it fell on the sand, and then rolled towards the Red Sea not far away as if consciously.

Seeing Shuidi's human side, Jin Qing ""The last time she felt like she couldn't keep up with the times, she had just been released.

The little orangutan waited for a long time, but Jin Qing didn't kick him again.

He raised his head in confusion, only to find Jin Qing standing in front of the Red Sea, wondering what he was thinking.

The little orangutan was so frightened that the hair all over his body was pricked up. He screamed and ran towards Jin Qing. He hugged Jin Qing's legs and dragged Jin Qing back from the Red Sea.

It has waited for so long to meet a like-minded friend. This person cannot die!

Jin Qing looked at the little orangutan in confusion, wondering why this guy was so crazy. .??.??

Perhaps he understood Jin Qing's doubts, and the little orangutan jumped and jumped several times in front of Jin Qing, intending to tell Jin Qing everything he knew.

What puzzled Jin Qing was that she actually understood the meaning of the little orangutan without even guessing.

The little orangutan first drew a circle on the ground, then pointed to the Red Sea and said "oooooo" to its close relatives.

Jin Qing understood instantly, "You mean this circle is the Red Sea."

Although the little orangutan didn't understand what the Red Sea was, when it saw Jin Qing's gesture, it knew that Jin Qing should have understood what he wanted to express.

Nodding cautiously to Jin Qing, the little orangutan turned his head and tried to tear a piece of meat from the giant python.

But Jin Qingyi

He slapped his paw and said, "Don't waste food!" Does this little bastard know how many people in this world still don't have enough to eat?

Strangely, there was no barrier to communication between Jin Qing and the little orangutan.

The little orangutan first bared its teeth and barked twice at Jin Qing to show its dissatisfaction with being beaten by Jin Qing.

Then he wisely put down the piece of meat in his hand and broke off a piece of snake scale instead.

It first stuffed the snake scales under the circled sand, then pinched its neck with both hands and made a tongue-out gesture, then took out the snake scales and threw them towards the Red Sea, and finally spread its hands and faced Jin Qing, "

"Woo woo woo" a few times.

Jin Qing scratched the back of his head, "You mean, those who wanted to swim across the Red Sea died, and even their bodies couldn't be found."

I don’t know if he really understood it, but the little orangutan nodded solemnly to Jin Qing and said, “Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!”

Jin Qing's expression also became solemn. Why is there such a large sea of ​​sulfuric acid here? And why does she feel that sulfuric acid is not this color?

Seeing that Jin Qing could indeed understand what he meant, the little orangutan grabbed another piece of snake scale, made a wing shape with his two claws, and "flyed" from one side of the circle to the other side with the snake scale.

Then, the little orangutan stood up straight as if possessed by something.

He put one hand on his hips and the other pointed straight ahead, as if he was dominating the world.

Then he stretched his arms and jumped up and down on the ground, seemingly trying to create an ecstatic aura.

He wanted to tell Jin Qing with his body language that anyone who could fly across the Red Sea would eventually become an immortal.

Looking at the intoxicated expression of the little orangutan in front of him, Jin Qing grinned and shouted, "Are you trying to say that anyone who flies across the Red Sea will eventually become a psychopath!" This performance was so vivid that it directly touched the soul.


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