This time I chose Paladin.

Chapter 108 The Sun Runs, the Moon Moves, and the Stars Fall

Chapter 108 The Sun Runs, the Moon Moves, and the Stars Fall

You are a safety education, or...

Apart from the officials, who else considers him as someone who needs to wear a helmet?

Nie Weiyang held the helmet and couldn't help laughing several times, but he still adjusted the helmet and put it on his head.

This thing is just a pure helmet, without any things like Wu Mu's will inside, but Nie Weiyang knocked on it and found that it was quite durable. I'm afraid the original price was also very attractive.

In the New World, these items from Earth's light industry are very popular because they are not "gaming equipment" and have no job or level requirements, but can provide high armor or are beautiful enough.

'Safety first'.

This is probably what those people wanted to say to him.

In this way, Nie Weiyang wore the helmet and shield sent by Gushi, ate the candy sent by Langcheng, and had the props sent by the agronomist stuck on his motorcycle, and went over mountains and ridges.

In the old city, Hua handed over the things given by Nie Weiyang, returned to the city gate, sat down at the registrar's seat, and continued her work.

"So you still haven't seen what he looks like?" A colleague beside her whispered to her.

"No, he always wears sunglasses." Hua Ye said in a low voice, while quickly recording the information of the next person on his hand. After finishing recording, he waved his hand and asked people to go to the back for inspection.

"Did you ask him why he was wearing sunglasses?" The colleague's voice became even lower.

"No." Hua said, "Why should I ask this?"

She didn't want to say things like, "He said his eyes were scary and ugly." She would think a good person's eyes looked good no matter what, and she wouldn't gossip about them behind their backs.

"Just work hard and don't think about anything else. They are far away from you and me. We don't have the ability or the right to gossip." Hua said, "Next."

The next person was a tall, thin young man, looking like a college student in his early twenties. He was wearing a flashy casual outfit, a camel-colored jacket slung over his arm. He was bending over with a grin on his face, his handsome face radiating joy, his three moles glistening in the sunlight. "Sister, who were you talking about just now?"

"..." Hua stared at the young man's face for a moment, then suddenly asked, "Is your name Yi Jian, and your profession a Holy Spear User?"

Yi Jian was stunned for a moment: "How do you know?"

"Oh... shit." Hua scratched her head. "If you had come a few hours earlier, you would have been able to see Nie Weiyang."

"Huh? Ah...ah? Who?"

"Nie Weiyang, that Nie Weiyang." Hua said, "He asked to see you."

"Huh?" Yi Jian was even more confused. "I... I don't know him?"

"Then I don't know. Anyway, he gave me your information." Hua said with a shrug, "Go to Zhengyang District to report. The authorities are also looking for you. Oh, and get a physical examination first."

Yi Jian walked into the medical examination room under the city gate in confusion, while Hua continued to work as usual, ignoring the gossipy looks of his colleagues next to him.

She wasn't prepared to tell anyone more about Nie Weiyang besides the authorities. After all, even though he always wore sunglasses, rode a motorcycle, and was mysterious, he must have his reasons. Everyone had secrets: Nie Weiyang had them, and so did Hua. Keeping secrets was a fundamental virtue, and even if life had been a constant thrashing, Hua wasn't prepared to go against her upbringing.

After all, she has a pair of younger brothers and sisters. As an older sister, she should set a good example for them.

Hua carefully wrote down the next person's name.

She did not notice—no one noticed—that a dog slipped noiselessly into the shadows at the foot of the city wall.

Its fur was withered, its flesh was rotten, it was skinny, its eyes were cloudy and pale, saliva was dripping from its mouth, and its body was covered with a strange black and gray mist.

It is this fog that makes everyone ignore its existence.

……

On the third day of the trip, Nie Weiyang encountered a difficult problem.

A problem that is broad, deep, and difficult to overcome by human power.

"The Great River," Nie Weiyang murmured. More than a month had passed since he set off from Langcheng, and he had finally arrived at the banks of the Great River.

This river breaks out from the snow-capped mountains, swallowing thousands of miles of ice and spitting out millions of pounds of sand, like a violent dragon, splitting a path between heaven and earth.

The turbid waves beat against the shore, and the sky and the earth were silent; the water foam splashed, and the mountains and rivers were carved with marks.

Nie Weiyang saw tens of thousands of tons of golden sand pouring down from afar, thunder rumbling in the mist, and the hideous wrinkles on both sides of the river showed the danger of the river. They were like scars torn by ancient giants fighting - in the distant past, this planet was shaped into an appearance similar to the mother planet of the previous civilization, and now, it has its own traces of time.

In the previous life, this river brought trauma to people on both sides of the river every year, but the one ten years later had the largest impact.

However, the dam that broke in that incident no longer exists.

It was a new dike built by visitors from Earth, constructed during the ice jam season after the extreme cold. Nie Weiyang had seen the scene before; the ice shards were like bronze spears, cascading down from upstream, piling up at bends into towering, pale walls. The broken ice layers gnawed at each other, and with a series of explosions, the entire river and the surrounding area trembled.

The river at that time seemed no longer to be water, but a giant beast that had broken free from the shackles of time, chewing up thousands of miles of fertile farmland and the villages and settlements along the coast in the turbid waves.

With rivers like this nourishing the fields, the people of this land are born to fight against heaven and earth.

Nie Weiyang parked his car and walked along the outer edge of the river, trying to find a relatively flat place to cross the river, but when he looked around, he couldn't find a less violent river surface for a while - yes, there were indeed flat areas in some river bends, but Nie Weiyang climbed up and looked far away, and when he looked carefully, he found that they either hid whirlpools or flickering blue lights in the dark areas.

——Fuck, they are all BOSS.

Yes, water gives birth to all things, rivers, lakes, and seas give birth to life, but this is a new world. The rivers are not giving birth to humans, but to their "native species".

Nie Weiyang didn't give up. If those who returned to the sect could make it through, then he could naturally make it through too.

He opened the map and looked at the location of the spirit messenger.

Even though she had set out earlier than Nie Weiyang and traveled day and night, she had only just reached the river. Nie Weiyang had even deliberately chosen a position close to hers, just to see how she would cross the river.

At this moment, the Spirit Messenger was just two hundred meters away. Nie Weiyang climbed a steep cliff in a few steps. Amid the roar of waves hitting the shore, he took out a telescope and looked in the direction of the Spirit Messenger.

……

Mei Yan, the spirit messenger, looked extremely haggard.

Her face was pale, her lips were white, and she seemed to have just been ill. She was also thinner than when she was in C3510.

This road was a hundred times more difficult than she remembered. The person who had led the way was gone, and so was the 'servant' who had handled everything for her. Now she was alone, with the three remaining spirits in her body, one of whom was her mother.

Mother... doted on her so tenderly, and even today, responded to her every call.

Mei Yan shook her head to get rid of these thoughts, and stared at the magnificent river surface with a grim expression.

When she came, she took a boat from a settlement on the other side of the river. That settlement had connections with the Huihui sect and often used ships to transport Huihui believers.

But at that time, the person who negotiated with the settlement was not her, but the 'leader'...

……

Tsk!
Mei Yan thought hard, trying to activate her rusty brain so that she could successfully return to the Bone Sacrifice Court.

She didn't notice that someone was staring at her from two hundred meters away.

"...Why is she so confused..." Nie Weiyang murmured, "Oh...hasn't the mind connection been restored yet?"

This was good news. The Sky Crossing Demon had been keeping tabs on Nie Weiyang. Once the Soul Controlling Messenger and her match were connected, they might learn from that person that Nie Weiyang was nearby.

When the Spirit Messenger started moving again, Nie Weiyang put away the telescope and walked down the cliff.

He wanted to get closer to see how the Return Sect was crossing the river at this stage.

 Chapter 3, No. 25
  I'll finish Chapter 3 on the 24th after I wake up. I'm so tired from working that my brain is completely numb and I can't write a single word. QwQ
  
 
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