Chapter 80: Bait and Struggle
In the field of vision, the earth appeared as if it had been torn apart, with deep ravines crisscrossing the landscape. Between these ravines stood rock cliffs of varying heights. Most of the cliffs had razor-thin summits, resembling sharp blades, making it nearly impossible to find footing.
Separated by a single cliff, the ecosystems within each ravine were surprisingly different.
In some, lush grass thrived with small streams meandering through, while in others, rivers surged wildly. Towering ancient trees, some even taller than the cliffs themselves, loomed, while in other areas, barren red soil or exposed rocks dominated. When two ravines merged or intersected, even more complex and striking scenery appeared, making one wonder how such a unique landscape had formed.
This kind of place was perfect for an ambush.
If a demonic beast’s nest were hidden within one of these ravines, it would be nearly impossible to detect. Traversing the ridge tops was definitely not an option.
Qin Sang stood at the edge, observing for a while, quietly sighing in his heart. He took out a jade token, checked his direction, and leaped into one of the ravines. Not daring to recklessly fly through the air, he relied on Cloud Evasion to move forward.
The ravines were chaotic and winding, forcing Qin Sang to take many detours and frequently adjust his course. Fortunately, he had not encountered any demonic beasts blocking his path, but he also had not seen any immortal cultivators.
Qin Sang had been running through the ravines for more than an hour, yet he still hadn’t reached the end. Feeling somewhat frustrated, he concealed his figure and climbed to the top of a cliff. However, all he saw ahead were more endless ravines, and his patience finally wore thin.
After carefully examining the terrain, Qin Sang let out a soft "Hmm" of surprise. Up ahead, about a dozen ravines converged like the neck of a gourd, gathering at a single point before dispersing again. The various landscapes intersected there, creating what must have been an extraordinarily unique sight.
