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Chapter 64: Monster Beast Black Deer 1

The next day, Ding Sheng left Raging Flame Town early in the morning and entered the Raging Flame Mountains.

According to the records described in the notebook, about a hundred miles northwest of Raging Flame Town is a land where low-level monsters live, called Qingquan Valley. Most of the monsters living here are only about the strength of a three-star martial artist, so most adventurers do not

I will come here to hunt monsters, because the cores of monsters of this level are not valuable, and it will only waste time here. Without the care of adventurers, the adventure corps will naturally not stop here.

But for Ding Sheng, this is undoubtedly the best land for self-cultivation. There are no monsters that exceed his own strength, and there are no adventurous corps stationed there, so it just meets Ding Sheng's conditions.

While practicing last night, Ding Sheng also classified the distribution of monsters and troops in the Raging Flame Mountains based on his notes, and selected and summarized a route suitable for his hard training, and Qingquan Valley was the first stop.

After walking for about three hours, Ding Sheng passed through the outer reaches of the Raging Flame Mountains and arrived at Qingquan Valley.

Qingquan Valley is surrounded by mountains on all sides. The valley is about a few hundred feet in diameter. Due to the low terrain, the temperature is much warmer than the outside world. The grass inside the valley is luxuriant and the flowers are in full bloom. It is completely different from the snowy and frozen place outside.

In the center of the valley, there is a small lake formed by clear spring water flowing from the surrounding mountains. The lake is lightly exuding white mist, and the clouds are lingering, which is very pleasant!

Ding Sheng, carrying his burden, looked at this paradise-like place and couldn't help but take a deep breath of the exceptionally fresh air, which swept away the dullness of the previous three hours of non-stop driving.

However, Ding Sheng would not rush into this valley blindly. He had encountered many monsters along the way. Although some were repelled by Ding Sheng and some were avoided, it still took a lot of trouble. He knew

This seemingly charming and paradise-like Qingquan Valley is actually home to many monsters with strength comparable to three-star martial arts masters.

In this way, Ding Sheng found a higher slope and observed the Qingquan Valley from a high place. Naturally, he didn't go to Qingquan Valley just to pass by and have fun. Ding Sheng planned to stay here temporarily and look for those people.

The monsters fight hard in the hope of improving their strength as soon as possible. To do this, they must first find a place to stay, so that they can better understand the situation in the valley.

This is the purpose of Ding Sheng's hard training, hoping to find a chance to improve his strength and break through the bottleneck in the life-and-death struggle with all his strength. Of course, Ding Sheng does not want to encounter those powerful corps. That would not be hard training, but

He was being hunted.

After careful observation, Ding Sheng was surprised to find a small waterfall in the north of the valley. To the right of the waterfall was a natural cave about four to five feet in size. Above the cave was an extremely smooth rock wall washed by the waterfall.

The lower part is more than ten feet above the ground, which is exactly what Ding Sheng needs to settle down.

Now that the target has been selected, Ding Sheng carefully walked along the edge of the valley towards the waterfall. Perhaps it was not dark yet, so Ding Sheng did not encounter any monsters along the way and soon arrived at the cave.

Looking up from below, Ding Sheng climbed towards the cave along the protruding rocks above.

After about a stick of incense, Ding Sheng finally climbed to the entrance of the cave with difficulty. He carefully raised his head and looked inside. He found that there was nothing unusual in the cave, so he turned over and jumped in.

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