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Chapter 886: Fallen Phoenix Creek

"Now I'm glad that I hid outside to save you and heard their secrets, otherwise..."

A drop of cold sweat fell from Cang Xi's forehead.

If the food and grass were robbed and the acropolis fell, then he would be a sinner through the ages!

Bai Yuyue stopped talking, and Cang Xiyao just said:

"Hold on tight, I want to speed up!"

Bai Yuyue nodded, and Cang Xiyuan pinched the horse's belly. The horse felt pain and its speed suddenly increased.

Bai Yuyue couldn't help but hold on to the reins, her body tensed, but her face showed determination.

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The sky is gradually getting brighter.

Occasionally, when I turned my head, I happened to see a red sun rising in the mountains to the east. It jumped out from the green branches and the sea of ​​clouds in the sky, and the sky and the earth suddenly became bright.

Magnificent views.

It's just that the two people who were on their way were in no mood, so they could only grit their teeth and waste the scenery.

They didn't stop until they reached a steep cliff.

Time is running out.

"After passing the mountain road over there, there is a river called 'Luofeng River', and there is a wooden bridge on the river. If they want to intercept grain, it is the only way they can pass. As long as they rush over and cut off the bridge, they will

The plan came to nothing."

Cang Xiyuan jumped off the horse and said while observing the terrain.

"Yeah." Bai Yuyue replied very tiredly.

Day and night, she barely rested, and her right foot was as swollen as a steamed bun, pushing up her tiny shoe.

Cang Xiyao frowned and took out a ligament-like weapon from her waist.

Bai Yuyue only felt a streak of silver passing through the air, and her shoes split into two.

"You! What are you doing?"

Bai Yuyue was very angry, thinking that this guy had become more honest just now, but he still couldn't forget to do bad things after doing it for a long time.


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