Chapter 47: Journey Begins
On top of the bamboo block was an outline of a ravenous path; it was like a mountain painting or a river diagram. It could also be a forbidden valley or a dangerous precipice. The outline was a primitive ground, giving others a feel of endless mystery.
Feng Jianxue observed the bamboo block meticulously. Her beautiful eyes essentially didn’t move, as if it was silently remembering the contours of the map, but her eyebrows ruffled from time to time. It was clear to see that the engravings on top of the block were too complicated, and it was hard to be completely memorized with a human’s brain.
“Does Little Sister know such a place around Violet Firmament Ancient City?”
Feng Feiyun stared intensely into her eyes as if he wanted to find something within.
The more she recalled the engravings on the bamboo block, the more her head started to spin; it was as if it wanted to burst. In the end, she could only forget about it, and she didn’t dare to look any longer.
The engravings on top absolutely could not be memorized in one’s head!
“On this bamboo block is recorded many strange mountains and cliffs as well as rivers and valleys; however, they are rather similar to Jing Huan Mountain eight hundred miles away. Jing Huan Mountain is ancient and primitive, spanning across a thousand miles, and the bamboo block only recorded a corner of it. To find this corner in the deep forest and mountains would be harder than flying to the heavens.”
Feng Jianxue continued:
“Plus, it is only my guess that it could be the ancient Jing Huan Mountain. I essentially cannot be certain that the map on the bamboo block is at this place. In the end, this world is vast, and it does not only have this corner of Jing Huan Mountain.”
Feng Feiyun didn’t worry too much. His heart had already decided that this was definitely Jing Huan Mountain without a doubt. He took back the bamboo block, placed it back to his chest, and he said:
“In what direction from Violet Firmament Ancient City is Jing Huan Mountain?”
“The northwest of the town called Dragon Stone.”