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Chapter 178 The Missing Dali



Chapter 178 The Missing Dali

The speed of the fall was increasing, as if the entire cave was about to collapse.

At the same time, a fierce wind swept in, its sharp and piercing sound seemingly capable of easily tearing everything in the world apart.

The fierce sandstorm was raging above the sand cave where Su Yue and her companion were hiding.

The yellow sand, flying everywhere, spread out like a blanket, sometimes rising high and sometimes falling heavily.

But ultimately, it was still difficult to withstand the onslaught of such a fierce sandstorm.

Before long, the entire sand dune was completely flattened by the raging sandstorm.

The two people hiding there had no time to react before they were instantly swept into the raging sandstorm.

Faced with this sudden change, Su Yue didn't even have time to think much.

She instinctively reached out and grabbed the thick hemp rope tied around her waist, then used all her strength to pull Dali towards her.

Immediately afterwards, the two embraced each other tightly, like withered leaves in the wind.

However, even so, it was impossible to completely withstand the powerful impact of the sandstorm.

The two swayed precariously in the strong wind, nearly fainting several times.

Fortunately, at the critical moment, Su Yue quickly mobilized the spiritual energy within her body to tightly envelop the two of them.

With this spiritual energy shield protecting them, at least they can be protected from being hit by the hard rocks mixed in with the sandstorm.

The two were caught in a massive sandstorm, like two helpless fallen leaves.

Swept away by the raging wind, they had no idea where they were being taken.

After an unknown amount of time, when Su Yue finally struggled to climb out of a huge sand dune, the sky was already bright.

As she awkwardly spat out the sand in her mouth, she subconsciously reached for the rope that bound them together at their waists.

Su Yue slowly pulled the rope out of the deep sand, but as the rope was pulled out, her heart grew heavier and heavier.

It turned out that the other end of the rope had broken!

Dali, who was caught in the storm with her, has now disappeared without a trace.

This discovery made Su Yue's heart skip a beat, and a strong sense of fear and worry welled up inside her. She was really afraid that something bad might happen to Dali.

Without a second thought, Su Yue quickly stood up and anxiously looked around.

However, all that came into view was an endless expanse of golden sand, nothing else.

"Dali, Dali..." Su Yue called out her companion's name with all her might, her voice carrying a trace of spiritual energy that could travel far.

And so, Su Yue kept calling out, and time passed by, a full cup of tea's time.

But apart from the howling wind responding to her, she never heard any echo from Dali.

Su Yue bit her lip tightly, her heart filled with anxiety and resentment.

She released all the wolves from her space.

Many of the wolves in the space are descendants of that yellow-haired wolf.

Because they live in a space for a long time, the food and water they eat are imbued with spirituality, making them appear more spiritual than ordinary animals in the outside world.

Su Yue held the clothes Dali had worn close to a wolf's nose and whispered, "Smells wonderful. Remember this scent. Whoever finds the owner of this scent will be rewarded with a bottle of spiritual spring water!"

As she spoke, she took out a bottle of spiritual spring water and gently shook it in front of the wolves, allowing its fresh and sweet aroma to fully diffuse.

The wolves seemed to understand Su Yue's words, and they all pricked up their ears, intently sniffing the lingering scent on the clothes.

A moment later, they emitted a series of low growls, as if exchanging some important information.

Immediately afterwards, the pack of wolves began to move.

They lined up in neat rows and began a thorough search.

Each wolf was completely focused, not missing a single sand dune.

Su Yue hovered in the air, watching every move below intently, not daring to relax for a moment.

Despite the scorching sun overhead and the unbearable heat, with sweat constantly streaming down her forehead, she gritted her teeth and persevered.

As time passed, Su Yue felt her strength gradually waning.

But the thought that Dali might be in danger and face life-threatening situations at any moment gave her a strong sense of resilience.

She will only land on the ground to rest when she is completely exhausted from flying.

After quickly gulping down a few mouthfuls of spiritual spring water, she didn't even have time to catch her breath before taking off again and circling low in the air, carefully searching for Dali's whereabouts.

In this seemingly endless desert, water resources are extremely scarce.

Even if a person doesn't drink water for just one day, they will become severely dehydrated, leading to a coma or even death.

Therefore, for Su Yue, every minute of delay would make Dali's situation increasingly dangerous...

Since waking up, most of the day has passed quietly, but frustratingly, there hasn't been a single person in sight.

Just as Su Yue was filled with doubt that she had chosen the wrong direction for her search and was about to change direction,

Suddenly, a low, drawn-out howl came from not far away: "Awoo~ Awoo~"

The sound was exceptionally clear in the silent wilderness.

Hearing the familiar wolf howl, Su Yue, who was originally exhausted, instantly perked up and felt a surge of joy.

Without hesitation, she ran towards the direction of the wolf's howl, kicking up a cloud of dust.

Panting, Su Yue arrived at the source of the sound, which was a small sand dune!

However, Su Yue didn't have time to think about anything else at the moment; all she wanted to do was find out as soon as possible if the person she was looking for was inside.

Fearing that using a shovel to dig might accidentally injure someone who might be buried underneath, Su Yue could only carefully dig away the surface sand with her bare hands.

As time passed, Su Yue's mood grew heavier, because she realized that the mound of earth did not seem to contain a human being.

Despite this, Su Yue refused to give up and continued to dig diligently.

Finally, after some effort, a sword came into her view.

Upon seeing the sword, Su Yue immediately recognized it as Dali's sword.

In an instant, Su Yue gripped the sword hilt tightly, as if she had grasped the last glimmer of hope.

Although she hasn't met Dali in person yet, finding her sword is undoubtedly great news for Su Yue.

This at least means that she didn't go in the wrong direction.

After feeding the wolves water, Su Yue took a deep breath and continued her search for Dali.

Time passed by, and before we knew it, it was the hottest part of the afternoon.

At this moment, the sun was like a giant furnace, scorching the desert.

The sand underfoot was so hot it could cook an egg.


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