The outside world has said that Shura Valley is like a purgatory on earth, inhabited by man-eating monsters. In fact, it is not an exaggeration to call it a peach blossom fairyland.
That day Qin'er followed Bai Mulin for a long walk along the remote mountain road and came to the foot of a waterfall.
The waterfall was pouring down and the bottom was bottomless. The woman dragged the bamboo raft from the dark place and took her all the way into the waterfall.
Unexpectedly, hidden under the waterfall, there is actually a deep and long cave.
There were no lights in the cave, and Bai Mulin seemed to be holding on to the bamboo raft as if she didn't need to look, but she didn't bump into anything.
She told Qin'er that she had been in the valley before she was fifteen years old and had never come out.
It wasn't that she didn't want to, but she couldn't find a way out of the valley. It wasn't until she was seventeen years old that her father went out to travel and left her and Mo Qingran behind. Then she became the overlord in the valley and was able to go out to play.
The more times I have been out of the valley, the more I understand the cave.
Even though she was walking smoothly, it was so complicated that if outsiders came in with torches, they would get lost and trapped.
After walking for about a few hundred meters, Qin'er felt a light coming from not far away.
As we got closer and out of the cave, our eyes suddenly opened up. Pink peach petals were floating everywhere, birds were singing and flowers were fragrant. The river bank was ablaze with purple and red, and it was much cooler inside than outside.
The sky is beautiful, a paradise within a cave.
Qin'er fell in love with this place at just one glance.
Only this place could possibly raise a pure woman like Bai Mulin who doesn't eat the fireworks of the world.
Living here, maybe, you can forget everything outside, and... that person.
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It only lasted five days.
Qin'er has become accustomed to Bai Mulin chirping next to her every day, and it's so lively to see her and Mo Qingran having fun with each other.
The three of them lived in a deep valley, but they didn't feel bored at all.
Mo Qingran raised a fussy rabbit that would eat everything but carrots, but he was very fond of that ridiculously fat rabbit.
It seems that he lost some weight during the time he was out of the valley, and he even had a quarrel with Miss Bai about this.
Bai Mulin has a large group of pigeons, and the pigeons' feet are covered with the symbols of the Shura Valley.
Usually those pigeons come and go freely, and there are always people who write about outside things in exchange, leaving their own questions and looking forward to answers.