Perspective Medical Genius Young Master-Chapter 1560 - 1551: Traces

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Chapter 1560: Chapter 1551: Traces

"What is that guy doing here?" Qi’s pride and curiosity were piqued by the terrifying aura.

At this moment, his gaze couldn’t help but be drawn to the sixth cave. Because there, not only was there a fierce and terrifying aura, but also something on a smaller scale.

After a long and careful observation, I was sure the killer wouldn’t appear again, and so Ao Cangsheng cautiously slipped out of the cave.

"What’s inside?" Looking back at Jin Ru’s cave, I wondered.

This bizarre valley, with its eerie cave, the uncanny beauty of ice and snow, and deadly ferocity, aroused a great deal of curiosity in Ao Cangsheng’s heart.

Ao Cangsheng glanced at the dark cave and couldn’t help frowning, "Do you want to take a look inside?"

Curiosity continued to climb, compelling Cangsheng to head to the cave. Although he knew there might be unknown dangers inside, he remained cautious within Jin Ru.

Ao Cangsheng stood on guard. He focused entirely, and began to make his way into the cave.

As he went through the first cave without danger, Cangsheng couldn’t help but breathe a sigh of relief. The wind blew from beneath his feet and he sped up, flying towards the second cave.

Since entering Jin Ru’s second cave, Ao Cangsheng seemed to sense a lingering trace of tension.

"No? Is it really that little creature that just emitted a dangerous aura?" Ao Cangsheng looked at the mink in surprise, muttering under his breath.

As he spoke, he took a dozen steps forward. The Emperor’s Extinction Fire made the entire cave seem no more sinister than this little white mink.

"Really?" Ao Cangsheng turned his eyes, continuing to watch the mink.

This time, he carefully explored, discovering the little snow mink indeed emitted a dangerous aura earlier.

Looking at this adorable little creature in front of him, he couldn’t help but laugh, forgetting that he was now in this unfamiliar cave.

"Little creature, your aura is much more dangerous than your appearance, it even scared me!" Ao Cangsheng walked towards the mink, smiling as he spoke.

"Chirp! Chirp!"

Hearing Ao Cangsheng’s words, the little white mink became excited. It leaped left and right, constantly storing up before the proud Cangsheng.

Strangely, no matter how it jumped, it could only move within a square foot of space, seemingly unable to leave this space.

"Come here, little one!" Initially, Ao Cangsheng didn’t notice the problem. He waved to the mink with a smile, wanting to greet it.

"Chirp! Chirp!"

Upon hearing this, the little snow mink jumped more vigorously. But every time it jumped, it seemed to hit something, then bounced back to the ground, crashing down on its heels.

"What’s going on? It seems there’s a problem!" After some observation, Ao Cangsheng finally noticed that the mink seemed to be tethered by something in front of him.

No matter how it leaped, it could only move step by step in space.

It was as if this space was blocked by an invisible wall, and once it exceeded this space, the mink would be directly countered.

Ao Cangsheng came to the mink’s side, carefully observing, finally realizing the mink seemed to be enclosed in a transparent space.

"Is this a soul of Han?" Looking at the nearly transparent confined space, Ao Cangsheng couldn’t help but frown.

At this time, the reaction of the little snow mink seemed even stronger. It was like a child tied with a rope, continuously yelling at Ao Cangsheng, trying to get Ao Cangsheng to release its binding.

Watching the mink’s frantic movements and calls, Ao Cangsheng couldn’t help but stare at it and say, "Little one, do you want to come out?"

"Chirp chirp!"

In the dialect of the proud Cangsheng, the little white mink chirped urgently. Its small, white fist-sized head nodded vigorously like a child’s toward the arrogant Cangsheng.

Seeing the movement of the little snow mink, the proud person could not help but widen his eyes, even more fearfully staring at the little thing in front of him.

"You can understand others!" Ao Cangsheng shouted in amazement.

"Chirp chirp!"

The little snow mink chirped urgently again, nodding toward the proud Cinderella.

So far, Ao Cangsheng confirmed that the mink could understand human conversation. However, Ao Cangsheng also felt the little creature before him was not as silly as it seemed.

Ao Cangsheng knew the mink could understand him, so he squatted down directly, pointing to the transparent space around the mink, "You want me to take you out?"

"Chirp!"

The little snow mink continued to chirp twice, nodding in agreement. Its pair of snowy little claws constantly scratched against the transparent wall, hoping to break it down directly.

"But how can I get you out?" Ao Cangsheng frowned, measuring the invisible barrier, with somewhat awkward words.

Up to now, although he knew this little creature was trapped in an invisible barrier, he didn’t know what the invisible barrier trapping the mink was.

"Chirp chirp!"

Hearing these arrogant words, a trace of anxiety and frustration appeared in the little white mink’s eyes. It stopped fidgeting, using its small yet very sharp claws to scrape at the transparent barrier.

The little snow mink lowered its head. Despite its frustration, its eyes, full of life, dripped in its orbit. Looking at it, it seemed like a question in an SI test.

Ao Cangsheng laughed with interest as he watched it, asking, "What are you doing, little one?"

"Chirp!"

The little snow mink raised its head and chirped, its big watery eyes staring at the proud person as if to say yes.

"Is there anything else besides you?" Ao Cangsheng looked around. Although he didn’t see other vicious signs, his nose was filled with a familiar feeling.

When this terrifying murderer reached for the first row of caves, his feeling was like the air he breathed.

"Chirp!"

The little snow mink chirped again, making a small gesture with its little paws in the air. Although its comparison was not specific, the monk already saw that there was no other evil here besides it.

"Have you seen winged people?" Ao Cangsheng asked with more fear.

At the same time, the mink trapped in the invisible barrier suddenly leaped off the ground, jumping directly into the proud person’s embrace.

"I believe! What’s the situation?" Ao Cangsheng said, looking at the place where the green light disappeared with a start.

In his embrace, the little white snow thing happily rubbed its snowy body against the proud’s clothes, with a face of gratification.

Ao Cangsheng didn’t know why. He grabbed the mink and placed it in front of him. He asked: "Weren’t you trapped? How did you get out now?"

"Chirp chirp!"

The little snow mink was ecstatic, constantly hopping in front of the proud mink, occasionally waving its claws to gesture at the proud mink.

Seeing the little creature’s comparison, Ao Cangsheng became prouder: "Are you saying that I got you out?"

"Chirp!"

The little snow mink chirped excitedly, nodding towards the proud and elegant person.

"How did I get you out?" Ao Cangsheng said, staring confused at the mink. Why didn’t I know myself?

The little snow mink chirped excitedly, suddenly jumping off Ao Cangsheng’s left arm. Raising a pair of small claws, it motioned at Ao Cangsheng’s hand.

"Are you saying it’s my blood?" Ao Cangsheng looked at his left hand, noticing a small trace of blood.

"Chirp!"

The little snow mink nodded, chirping excitedly in response to the arrogant question.

He was sure it was his blood that helped the mink escape trouble; he couldn’t help but recall the time of locking the Dragon Tower.