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Chapter 90: The Shadow of the Mountain Pavilion

The voice was intermittent, and there was a tremor in the whimpering, which was particularly eerie and terrifying in this dark night and cold mountain wind, and one couldn't help but feel a creepy feeling. Although Kunlun Mountain was a spiritual mountain fairyland, it was unlikely that there would be any ghosts and goblins out to harm people, it still sounds a little scary.

What if, what if there are really so hidden demons and monsters on this mountain? ......

Lu Chen stood on the spot, frowning slightly, listened intently for a mont, then said to himself, "It seems to be a female ghost."

After saying that, he continued to walk forward, at a slightly slower pace than before, while his eyes kept glancing around the mountain path in front of him, as if looking for sothing.

In the night, the mountain road was empty, and the black shadows were swaying, as if in the woods and grasses on both sides of the road were hidden strange eyes, staring at Lu Chen's figure in the dark.

The mountain road was an old road repaired by the Kunlun School for many years. It was weather-stained but still solid and flat, winding and extending forward silently

The strange voice that sounded like a woman crying, still ca from the front erratically, but it gradually beca clear as Lu Chen walked forward.

As he was walking, Lu Chen suddenly stopped, and saw a hill not far ahead. The mountain road passed through the mountainside, and at the sa ti, a stone step forked the road, so Lu Chen climbed up the hill.

The hill was covered with pine forests, and the night was so dark that even the stars in the sky were blocked, and the lancholy and choked crying sound seed to turn a corner here, as if it ca down from that mountain.

The cold wind blew, and the pines burst, staring at Lu Chen on the mountain road in darkness and silence.

Lu Chen glanced at the hill, then continued to walk up.

The sound of crying gradually cleared up, and the darkness around beca more dense. Not long after, Lu Chen, who was walking on the stone steps, saw a pavilion halfway up the mountain, with a plaque outside the pavilion, but the surrounding area was so dark that he couldn't see the pavilion clearly. But the most frightening thing was that at the mont in the middle of that pavilion, there was a figure sitting by the stone table, with its back facing Lu Chen, the long silhouette was of a woman, her shoulders shrugged slightly, then ca a burst of soft sobbing.

One up and one down, one in front and one behind, the surroundings were full of ghosts, when a mountain wind blew quietly, it swept up the trace of black, revealing the "female ghost" with tragic white cheek skin, as if even the air was frozen live in general.

"Hey!"

Suddenly, a voice ca from outside the pavilion, with a hint of impatience, instantly breaking the eerie atmosphere, and then a figure stepped in and complained very rudely to the "female ghost": ""It's the middle of the night. Your ghostly howling will scare people, are you out of your mind?"

"Ah!" The cry was abruptly stopped, and a mont later the "female ghost" who suddenly seed to be taken aback, let out a scream, and jumped up from the stone table, stumbling backwards, looking at the black figure standing at the edge of the pavilion, and stamred in a trembling voice: "You. Don't you, e here! Ghosts ......"

"Ghosts can also be afraid of ghosts?" Lu Chen snorted angrily, and casually tapped the fire pocket on his body.

The mont the fire was lit, it illuminated the faces of the two people in the pavilion. The terrified face of the woman on the opposite side flashed there, and after a while, her expression froze at first, and then she showed a sowhat unbelievable expression, and said in astonishnt: "Brother Lu, why is it you..."

At this ti, the whole Kunlun faction would call Lu Chen "Brother Lu

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