It was as if they were going to fight a terrifying battle. Everyone became extremely nervous, and no one dared to enter alone. They were all gathered around the forest, waiting for a powerful enemy to appear.

Bai Yunfei dismounted from his horse and had his men fill the forest with dried wood. He stretched out his hand and took the torch from Duohai. Then, he ignited the forest.

The wind grew stronger and the flames burned faster. In the blink of an eye, the flames lit up half the sky in the forest and chased out all the small animals that were resting in the forest.

However, he saw rabbits, wild cats, and even leopards. However, he did not see a single wolf running out of the leopard.

This caused Bai Yunfei to feel very strange. Could it be that there was a wrong direction?

Looking at the burning forest, he suddenly felt a cold breeze behind him. Turning around, he saw several pairs of green lanterns flickering in the darkness of the night in another forest not far behind him.

Looking at the burning forest, he suddenly felt a cold breeze behind him. Turning around, he saw several pairs of green lanterns flickering in the darkness of the night in another forest not far behind him.

Oh no!

He had burned the wrong place.

"Quick!" "Hurry up and light up the bonfire in front of us and extinguish the flames here." Bai Yunfei was so anxious that he began to shout loudly, and even he himself was somewhat flustered.

Everyone turned around and saw that all the green eyes in the forest were frozen in place. No one moved for a long time.

Pretending to be calm, he shouted loudly, and took the lead. Picking up a torch, he lit a large bundle of dry firewood. "It's afraid of fire, it's fine."

Sure enough, upon seeing the great fire, the wolves in the forest began to howl, sounding somewhat miserable. "Wuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwu

"Quick!" "Quick, bring the fire over!" Bai Yunfei saw that he couldn't afford to lose this opportunity, and rushed over with a bundle of firewood.

Seeing this, Duohai was the first to move. Not only that, he was also the first person to rush into the forest with a torch in hand. However, not long after he entered, he ran out again, panting heavily.

"What's wrong?" Bai Yun Fei asked anxiously.

"Very …" A lot of wolves, a lot of them. " Duohai patted his chest, his face was completely pale from fright. He was even worried that Xiaoxiao had already been eaten.

"A big one!" Bai Yunfei staggered back a few steps. Fortunately, there was someone supporting him from behind, otherwise, he would have definitely fallen down to the ground.

But even so, he didn't want to believe in a little murder. Suddenly, one of them stood up, and he shouted towards the others, "Xiaoxiao must be alive! Quickly, quickly burn more fiercely and chase away those beasts!"

No one dared to speak a word, and Duohai took the lead to throw the firewood inside. His hard work paid off, and in less than an hour, the pack of wolves retreated.

Only after watching the servants slowly bring torches into the woods did Bai Yunfei slowly follow them in, searching the area on a large scale.

Walking into the middle of the forest, he saw many footprints in the mud. He lit it with a torch. This place must have been visited by a lot of wolves.

Anxious, like an ant on a hot pan, he lost himself in his thoughts. Clutching his head and squatting down, he felt guilty for his negligence.

Duohai rushed out of the forest, sweating. He was dragging the rabbit that Master had lost. "Master Bai, don't worry too much. Master is lucky to be alive, so he will definitely be alright."

"Why are you still hugging this beast at this time?" Bai Yunfei did not even have the strength to get angry, he could only sigh.

Raising his head, he saw the white rabbit's large eyes staring at him. The pair of blood-red eyes made his legs go numb and his body tremble uncontrollably. Where did you get it? "

"It was caught nearby. Mistress really likes this rabbit." Duohai said sorrowfully. Thinking of his master's adorable appearance, he also lowered his head in guilt.

Bai Yunfei stared at the rabbit and narrowed his eyes into a line. He had a nagging feeling that the rabbit was an ominous thing. Shifting his gaze to Duohai, he ordered in a serious tone, "Release this rabbit."

"But …" But if Master doesn't come back, you must be very sad. " DuoHai looked at him in confusion. Wasn't Master Bai already very fond of his master?

"This place is a bit strange, quickly release it." Bai Yunfei persisted. He got up and grabbed the little white rabbit from Duohai's hands, bent down, and put it down.

The rabbit shook the short fur on its body, squatted on the ground and looked at Bai Yunfei, then turned around and hopped into the burning forest.

"Does it want to die?" Duohai was on the verge of capturing the rabbit, which was better than turning into a roasted rabbit.

"Don't worry, this rabbit is probably going to die soon." Bai Yunfei was unable to open his eyebrows, because he suddenly thought of what his master had said. Anyone who entered the unusual depths of the mountains had to be careful not to harm the living beings within.

Could this place be a paradise on earth?

He raised his head doubtfully as he saw the rabbit jump into the sea of flames. Amidst the bright red light, the rabbit was still flying away.

Duohai was frightened out of his wits. He patted his chest and muttered, "I almost made a big mistake! Amitabha! "

"Amitabha?" Bai Yunfei suddenly realized something and patted his head. Suddenly, he thought of someone else. "Why didn't I see Grandmaster Everlasting?"

"Didn't he come up with you?" DuoHai looked at Master Bai nervously.

"It should be." How could Bai Yunfei still remember so much? When he entered the greenhouse, he saw a servant talking to him about this matter without any regrets. He immediately mounted his horse and mounted it.

"Someone, come!" With a loud roar, a servant holding a torch ran over. He hurriedly asked, "Where is Master?"

"It was just a moment ago, why is it now?" The servant held the torch and looked around. It seemed like he hadn't seen anyone when he was busy earlier.

Gone?

Bai Yunfei blinked his eyes and felt a lot more at ease. He believed that even if the master had boundless magic, he would be able to find her sooner than him.

However, he couldn't just sit there and wait for death. Cheering up, he told Duohai, "We will continue to search. We will gather here at daybreak. Everyone must pay attention to safety."

"Yes sir!" Duohai accepted the order and retreated, bringing the group of people into the forest where the rabbit ran into.

On the other side, he did not regret knowing of Little Qiao's disappearance and followed a large group of people up the mountain. However, while everyone was busy searching for him, he followed a nearby road and headed in another direction.

If anyone had walked along this path, they would definitely have left footprints. Thus, he held the torch in his hand and continued to search the area. Finally, he saw a small footprint of a woman at a fork in the road.

Following the footprints, he was sure that this was the path to the cold pond. But, why would this girl go there? It's easy to get in and hard to get out.

The cold pond was as cold as winter. Although cold, it was a holy land for healing. A few years ago, he was heavily injured. Although Tian Jiu's master had treated him, he could not completely recover the internal energy in his body. Thus, he stayed here for more than half a month, recovering from his injuries before returning to Dian City.

His master had once told him that the Frost Jade Pool was once the holy land of the Bula tribe. A hundred years ago, for some reason, his family was exterminated in one night. One of the clansmen had escaped from that disaster, and the power of the Frost Jade Pool had come from his mouth, so only a few people knew about this secret.

The road in front of him was too familiar. He took a few mountain paths and arrived at the entrance of the cold pond. Angele sniffed the air and a strong smell of blood came out of the cave.

Putting the torch in front of him, he carefully walked inside. This place had once been a holy land, so the candlesticks on both sides of the road were extremely dense. One could see one within a few steps. By lighting the candles, the light could clearly illuminate the road ahead.

Pata! Pata!

There were intermittent sounds on the stone wall. It sounded very cold and quiet. If it was their first time here, they would definitely be frightened by this scene.

There was no difference. He was just too familiar with this place. However, as he walked forward, that bloody aura grew stronger and stronger, causing him to have no choice but to worry for his little safety.

Arriving at the edge of the pond, he saw the white smoke rising from the surface of the water. The water in the pool was unfathomable. There were no aquatic plants, but there were countless small black fish. Until now, he still did not understand how these fish without aquatic plants could survive. Moreover, what made him even more puzzled was that this fish was only the size of a finger.

At the edge of the pool, something deeply attracted his attention. She picked it up and examined it carefully. She was sure it was a small pair of shoes. She had seen it on her for the past two days.

The odds were against him!

Those were the only four words that came to mind.

Wuu!" "Wu wu wu!

The sound of the wolf cub echoed in the cave, and he immediately became alert. He pricked up his ears, rubbed his eyes, and looked around nervously. There was no sign of a wolf.

He looked at the shoes again. Apart from the mud, there was no trace of blood on them. If he fell into the cold pond, he would definitely lose his life.

Wuu!" "Wu wu wu!

The wolf cub's voice sounded a little desperate, as if something terrible had happened to him.

"Where are you?" He yelled into the cave and drew his sword.

Wuu!" "Wu wu wu!

The wolf cub continued to growl, his voice getting closer and closer, as if it was right beside his ear. However, no matter how hard he searched, he could not find a single trace of the wolf.

Calm down, he told himself.

He quietly listened to the clear howling of the wolves. Finally, he found the source of the sound. He couldn't believe that the sound could actually come from the water.

Gudong! Gudong! Gudong! "Gulp, gulp, gulp!

Listening carefully, there was the sound of water splashing again.

Walking closer, he saw that the water surface was bubbling. Squatting down and staring intently, he had a nagging feeling that there was something wrong with the water.

Wuu!" "Wu wu wu!

The wolf howled again, and his eyes lit up.

This was the strangest thing in the world, the howls of the wolves really came from where they came from. After some thought, he took off his jacket and threw it where it was bubbling.

Gudong! Gudong! Gudong!

The sound of the water was even more intense, soaking his sleeves, then the entire garment.

Suddenly, he felt a tugging force from his sleeve. He did not regret pulling with force. He felt that the force was about to be pushed up.

Taking a few steps back, he pulled with all his might. "Gradually, he saw a furry head emerge, and a pair of different colored eyes made it impossible to tell if it was a wolf or a dog.

However, when he pulled the little thing onto the shore, he realized that its tail was very long and it had something hanging on its tail. The white fog on the water was so thick that even when it reached the shore, it was still wrapped around the little thing's tail.

Wuu!" "Wuwuwu!

The little thing screamed at him, its tearful eyes shining with longing.

Unregrettably, he started to hesitate. He was worried that if the little thing could survive in the water, it might be its mother underwater. If it was a wild animal, then they wouldn't have cared about his saving their lives. If he pulled the things below him up, he might have to take his life.