Font Size
15px

After leaving Flowfire City, Dark River asked, “Are we heading to Heaven-Severing City now?”

“No, to Yellow Spring City,” Xu Zimo shook his head.

“You’re going to help Old Wu find his son?” Dark River was stunned but quickly caught on.

“Go get Old Wu’s heirloom stone and tell him, I’ve accepted his request,” Xu Zimo replied.

“But if you don’t find his son, he definitely won’t give it to you in advance,” Dark River pointed out.

“That’s why I’m telling you to bring it to ,” Xu Zimo answered casually.

The legend of Yellow Spring City had existed for ages.

It used to be an ordinary city.

Roughly a few hundred years ago, half the population mysteriously died in a single night.

Since then, the whole city seed cursed.

All outsiders who entered the city died without exception, leaving no bodies, no trace, nothing.

In the early days, so deliberately moved in, hoping to survive and break the so-called curse.

But as the death toll rose, the city was eventually deed a deadly forbidden zone.

Listening to Dark River’s explanation along the way, the two had already arrived before the city gates.

Xu Zimo now had Old Wu’s heirloom stone, taken by Dark River directly from the old man.

Though it was taken by force, Xu Zimo hadn’t planned on running away. He fully intended to check out the city.

Looking at the gloomy city ahead, Xu Zimo couldn’t help but feel a sense of oppression.

The gates stood wide open, with no guards on either side.

The two walked inside; the streets were deserted.

Except for a few townsfolk walking around occasionally, there was barely any sign of life.

Even in broad daylight, it seed everyone was hiding indoors.

“You scared?” Xu Zimo asked with a smile, glancing at Dark River.

“What’s there to be scared of for soone at the God ridian Realm like , unless these monsters are at the Immortal Path,” Dark River shook his head. “Besides, I’ve got you, don’t I?”

Xu Zimo chuckled and the two continued deeper into the city.

He looked around and saw nothing out of the ordinary.

Other than being eerily quiet, it didn’t seem much different from any other city.

The locals, upon seeing the two of them, would quickly avoid them from a distance.

After wandering around for a while, they found no clues.

By afternoon, they reached the city’s only inn.

“Yellow Spring Inn.”

Xu Zimo entered, and the innkeeper quickly ca forward.

“Welco, gentlen. Looking for a room?” the innkeeper asked.

Xu Zimo nodded. After booking a room and ordering so food, they sat down to chat.

The innkeeper, surnad Sun, had lived in Yellow Spring City for over a hundred years.

“Quite the empty place you’ve got here,” Xu Zimo said with a smile.

“Ever since the curse spread, no one dares stay here anymore,” the innkeeper replied, looking up.

“You’ve lived here so long, haven’t you noticed anything strange?” Xu Zimo asked.

“No. Just that everyone who cos here disappears. Nobody knows how,” the innkeeper replied.

“I’m looking for soone. About a month ago, a young man may have stayed here. Since your inn is the only one in the city, he would’ve stayed here if he ca.”

“He did. You’re here for him, aren’t you?” the innkeeper smiled. “But don’t ask anything, I don’t know what happened. He stayed one night and vanished the next day.”

“Is that so?” Xu Zimo pondered for a mont. “You’re pretty calm about it.”

“I’ve seen it happen too many tis,” the innkeeper sighed. “No one’s ever walked out of this place alive since the curse began.”

“How much do you know about the curse?” Xu Zimo asked with a frown.

“Locals die if they leave. Outsiders die if they enter. That’s it,” the innkeeper said with a grin.

“Be careful yourselves. It’s been a long ti since I had a returning guest.”

As the innkeeper walked away, Xu Zimo smiled with interest.

“Now this is getting interesting.”

The sun began to set, and dusk crept across the sky.

As darkness fell, the Yellow Spring Inn beca unusually lively.

Many residents gathered here to eat.

Compared to the eerie silence outside, the inn felt oddly warm and bustling.

“Old Sun, I heard you’ve got new guests today. Make sure to treat them right,” said a man in a black robe at a nearby table with a laugh.

Another man, clearly drunk and stumbling, hugged a wine jar and ca to Xu Zimo’s table.

He grinned and said, “Mind if I ask you two sothing? What kind of mindset brings people to Yellow Spring City? Sick of living? Or just plain curiosity?”

“Watch my lips,” Xu Zimo smirked and said, “Fuck off.”

“What did you say?” the drunkard’s face instantly darkened.

Xu Zimo grabbed the wine jar on the table and smashed it over the man’s head.

Crash!

The jar shattered, wine splashed everywhere.

Dark River froze, not quite expecting Xu Zimo’s sudden move.

“What are you doing?” the innkeeper asked in confusion.

“You’re still pretending?” Xu Zimo chuckled. “Undying scum.”

The entire inn froze in shock.

“So, you figured it out,” soone muttered.

All the people in the inn grinned eerily.

Their human skin split apart, and grotesque creatures erged from within.

These monsters were short, with grayish-brown skin.

Their hands were twice the size of a normal human’s, with long, sharp claws.

So were thin and wiry, others bloated and grotesque.

Even the innkeeper peeled away his skin, revealing his true monstrous form.

Dark River looked out the window and saw a massive horde of monsters surrounding the entire inn.

All the residents of Yellow Spring City had turned into monsters.

“How’d you know? I didn’t sense anything,” Dark River asked in surprise.

He was at the God ridian Realm, yet hadn’t noticed a thing earlier.

Xu Zimo smiled.

“Let’s deal with these guys first.”

As for how he figured it out?

The answer was simple: Chaos told him.

During the Desolate Era, the Beast Race and the Undying Race were two major races.

To Chaos, who had encountered real Undying Race mbers before, the scent of their unique aura was unmistakable.

And Chaos had also told him: all these creatures in Yellow Spring City were just puppets.

The real culprit was still hiding in the shadows.

You are reading I Really Am A Villain Chapter 271 - The Secret of Yellow Spring City on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Trending now

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.