Chapter 78: This Young Master Enters the Snake's Mouth

Chapter 78: This Young Master Enters the Snake's Mouth

The cattle drivers gathered up their beastly bulls and left in the morning. Xie Jin didnt pay the man he insulted any mind as he led Chen Haoran down the road under a grey sky overcast with clouds.

Chen Haoran was once again filled with questions he wanted to ask Xie Jin. What did he mean by smelling peach blossoms? What was this Reservoir Town he disliked, and why? What was that difference of opinion he had with the Seventh-Layer? Once again he held his tongue. They werent so urgent that hed force Xie Jin to discuss things he disliked, at least not now.

That guy said you were from the Basin. Can you tell me about it? Chen Haoran asked.

Xie Jin brightened. He always did when he got the chance to extoll his home. Its a place where the rivers drain. Its much lower than other areas in Zumulu so thats why people call it the Basin. He pointed to his black bone armbands. Were more famous for these though. The rainforest is full of bones but youll only find black bones in the Basin.

Its all beast bones right?

Yes, but theyre so old we dont know anything about them. Even the legends we tell are younger than the skeletons they speak of.

That certainly sounded old. Chen Haoran tried to compare it to his own world and found his examples coming up short. An elephant graveyard of epic proportions? It was the timescale that really threw him for a loop. How old was this world? How large was it?

A drop of water fell on his head and dispelled his thoughts. He looked up to see more fat drops of rain fall down from the heavy clouds above them.

Should we take shelter? he asked.

Xie Jin judged the sky then looked somewhere in the distance off the road. He turned to Chen Haoran and grinned. If you dont mind getting dirty we can be there today. His qi flared. If you can keep up?

Well there was only one answer to that.

Phelps squealed and instinctively tightened his grip when Chen Haoran flared his own qi.

Lead the way.

Xie Jin whooped and shot off the road into the woods. Chen Haoran cycled qi to his legs and sprinted after him. Phelps squealed in joy on his back. The rain turned from a few droplets into a downpour as they raced. As a Ninth-Layer to his Eighth, and practicing a superior cultivation method on top of that, Chen Haoran was faster than Xie Jin even carrying Phelps. He simply had more qi to use that performed better in every way.

Despite this, he could not catch up.

His smile only grew wider as they approached the white mountain and his excitement was so palpable Chen Haoran could practically feel it through his qi. He was lucky he was paying attention when Xie Jin suddenly halted or else he would have sent himself flying over the steep drop of elevation in the road.

What the hell, Chen Haoran whispered.

Behold, Xie Jin proudly said. The Snakes Mouth.

Below them stretched an ocean of green jungle trees that grew so thickly that Chen Haoran felt he was looking a green wall. The white mountain he had spied from a distance was there, except it wasnt because what he had seen then was only the top portion of it and what he looked at now was no mountain.

A titanic snake skeleton rose above that endless jungle as if it had been dropped on top of it. What he had thought was a mountain was instead the very top of a massive skull that now stared at them with its empty, cavernous eyes. Its maw was wide open, the lower jaw buried beneath the earth while the top half stretched higher than even the giant stone fingers that towered over White Ridge. Two fangs, javelins of immense proportion, hung menacingly.

Phelps screamed in horror and his grip on Chen Haoran became chokingly tight. He raised a hand to soothe the terrified sloth but he had no true comfort to give him when he himself was dazed by the sight. Xie Jin grabbed his arm and led him toward the skull with nary a care.

For centuries, the Snakes Mouth was the only reliable entrance into Zumulu. Xie Jin excitedly said. Any who were foolish enough to invade the jungle would have to cross under its fangs. Many of those invaders never returned. He smirked. It was said that those who passed into the Snakes Mouth would be swallowed whole.

Chen Haoran could commiserate. He felt he was about to be eaten as well as they walked through the skulls mouth. Rivulets of rainwater slid down the massive fangs and he could imagine them being venom instead. When Xie Jin led them under the fangs Chen Haorans body and qi shivered as one. He was suddenly reminded of an old tale from Earth, of the Sword of Damocles that hung over the head that wore the crown. In that instance, he grew a great sympathy for that poor fellow who had to sit under that terrifying sword. Phelpss claws tore through the silk of his robes and pressed into his skin.

Amazing, isnt it? Xie Jin wistfully sighed.

Now inside the skull they dried themselves off with a quick application of qi. A simple dirt road, pressed flat by countless steps, ran through the snakes skull and down the rest of its skeleton. It was shielded from the rain by the snakes spine, wide enough to fit an eight-lane highway atop it, held up by ribs that speared into the ground like pillars. The seemingly endless jungle found no home within the skeleton, the trees pressed against the ribs and grew thick in the spaces between them but the path laid out under the skeleton was completely clear.

How big is this thing? Chen Haoran asked, his mouth dry.

Big enough that well be walking for days before we reach the end of the tail.

Days!?

Xie Jin laughed. Do you see why I wanted to bring you here now? He opened his arms wide

Welcome to Zumulu, Brother Chen.