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Chapter 36 The Second Level

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    [Previous Review] Doubao and Guagua overcame their inner fear of darkness and successfully walked out of the dark cave. At the cave entrance, they found a large stone with words engraved on it.

    "Only by overcoming fear and facing the unknown can you regain the light and find the way out of the darkness." Guagua read the words on the big stone, scratched his head, his small face showed doubts, "II don't understand.  ¡±

    Doubao said: "It doesn't matter if you don't understand, quack, even if the surroundings are dark, you can take steps forward, which is already very remarkable."

    Quack was so praised that his face turned red, and he said embarrassedly: "It was dark at the time, and I was too scared to go forward. But I thought, if it was you, you would definitely come out¡ªso, I  Close your eyes and walk forward, haha, I didn¡¯t expect to come out.¡±

    "Let's take a break and eat something, and then we go to the next level." Doubao and Guagua were about to go to the next level. Before going, Doubao secretly observed for a while not far from the cave.

    Before entering the cave, Doubao observed that there were about 70 or 80 exotic animals participating in the checkpoint.  Doubao waited and waited outside the cave, and after waiting for a long time, only less than ten animals came out. Every animal had a pale face and weak legs, obviously terrified.

    Bean Bao thought to himself, the first level actually eliminated so many animals, wouldn't the second level be more difficult?

    Moreover, dozens of alien animals try to pass the level every day. Over the years, it is unknown how many animals fell in these levels.

    "Let's go, quack, let's go to the second level." Doubao opened the map and followed the route indicated by the map to the second level - climbing rocks and crossing the bridge.

    The road to the second level is long and boring, with a fireball-like sun above your head, hot sand under your feet, and occasionally there is a strange whining wind sound in the desert.  Dou Bao and Gua Gua walked from dawn to dusk, and from dusk to dawn. They walked for a whole day. Occasionally, there were a few dry bushes and scary-looking cactus trees on the side of the desert road, and they could even be faintly seen in the thorny bushes.  White bones.

    "Look quickly! Bean Bao, there must be the second level ahead!"

    Finally, the two exhausted little guys reached the edge of the cliff.

    Guagua took out a pot of water from his luggage, and Gulugulu drank a couple of sips: "Thanks to the kind civet cats who gave us enough food and water, otherwise we would have died of thirst or starvation during this journey."

    Dou Bao and Gua Gua ate some food to satisfy their hunger, and moved towards the second level.

    The second level is called [Climbing and crossing the bridge]. There is an old and long bridge on the edge of the cliff. This bridge is made of wood and is fixed with thick hemp ropes.  , the wooden bridge looked dilapidated, swaying in the wind and making creaking noises.

    From time to time, a few small stones fell off the cliff, but the sound of the stones falling to the ground could not be heard, which shows how deep the cliff is.  Moreover, this wooden bridge is very long-one end of the bridge is on the edge of the cliff, and the other end of the bridge is shrouded in white mist.

    "Quack, quack, we're going to cross this bridge." Doubao clenched his fists, "Follow me, be careful."

    Guagua trembled in fear, nodded, and stammered: "Let's walk slowly, this bridge looks very strong, if we go halfway and the wood breaks, we will fall off the cliff and fall."  It¡¯s a patty.¡± (Remember this site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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