Chapter 404: Traveling Together

Chapter 404: Traveling Together

After hearing Jin Qiao'er's question, Meng Zhang and Jue Ying exchanged glances. It was a tricky question; they were allies, and withholding information might not be the best option. However, revealing everything also raised trust issues.

After pondering for a moment, Meng Zhang replied, "We're heading to the northern direction of the Deadly Sea of Sand."

Meng Zhang provided a rough direction without lying, but Jin Qiao'er probably didn't know their specific destination.

To their surprise, Jin Qiao'er began to think and started counting slowly.

"What's in the northern direction of the Deadly Sea of Sand?"

"Over at the Extinction Grand Rift, even my master doesn't dare to go there casually, so you surely can't be heading there."

"Black Wind Grave is a place where Ghost Path cultivators raise and refine corpses; it's quite disgusting. You're probably not interested in that place."

"The Little Demon's Lair gathers many demonic cultivators. Are you going there to exterminate evil and uphold justice?"

"What else is there in the northern direction? Oh, right, there's Emerald Lake. You must be going there to search for Spirit Essence."

Jin Qiao'er astutely guessed the purpose of their journey, leaving both Meng Zhang and Jue Ying astonished. If not for knowing that Jin Qiao'er meant no harm, Meng Zhang would have suspected if she had been spying on them.Read latest chapters at nov(e)lbin.com Only

Seeing Meng Zhang's expression, Jin Qiao'er looked smug and quite pleased with herself.

"How did you guess our destination, Miss Qiaoer?" Meng Zhang curiously asked.

"When I used to cultivate with my master, she would tell me many stories, including information about the Deadly Sea of Sand."

"I'm quite familiar with the conditions and various locations inside the Deadly Sea of Sand."

"You're heading to a place where a despicable villain nurtures seed nests of sand monsters. It's heavily guarded and very dangerous."

"In fact, you're not the only ones. Many Foundation Building stage cultivators have gone there over the years, hoping to obtain Spirit Essence. But few have succeeded. Some returned empty-handed with good luck, barely keeping their lives, while others died there."

Recalling how Jin Qiao'er had used the Yin Thunder to heavily injure a Third Rank monster during their encounter, Meng Zhang realized that the protective items she possessed were no ordinary objects. Having a powerful master was indeed advantageous.

Finally, Meng Zhang agreed to Jin Qiao'er's request to travel together.

Jin Qiao'er was elated, just like a child getting the candy they wanted.

Now that they had agreed to let Jin Qiao'er join them, Meng Zhang didn't waste time and directly asked her about her knowledge of the situation within the Deadly Sea of Sand.

Jin Qiao'er was in high spirits and gave them a very detailed account.

After listening for a while, Meng Zhang and Jue Ying exchanged glances, feeling very fortunate.

Most of the information Luo Ye Daoist Master had given them was accurate. However, some details were outdated due to the ever-changing environment within the Deadly Sea of Sand.

In the Deadly Sea of Sand, even the tiniest deviation could have grave consequences.

Of course, Luo Ye Daoist Master had reminded them about this in the information, stating that it was for reference only, as the conditions constantly changed.

Meng Zhang and Jue Ying had initially overlooked this warning from Luo Ye Daoist Master, but meeting Jin Qiao'er halfway allowed them to correct some mistakes.

Seeing the immense value of Jin Qiao'er's knowledge, they no longer opposed her joining their team.

After discussing their route, the three of them left the area and headed deeper into the Deadly Sea of Sand.

Inside the Deadly Sea of Sand, the sun was rarely seen throughout the year. The sky was perpetually dim and gloomy, making it almost impossible to distinguish between day and night.

Ferocious sandstorms howled madly without cease. Visible tornadoes lifted sand dunes into the air, scattering countless grains of yellow sand in all directions.

As flying higher meant facing more turbulent winds, the three of them chose to fly at low altitudes to conserve energy in resisting the fierce gales.

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