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Bai Wei hadn’t had the chance to speak when Vic quickly shook his head again, and the originally slightly confused tone instantly turned into one of determination.

"No matter what, I must find the answer."

Hmm...

Bai Wei looked at Vic’s stubborn face and nodded with satisfaction.

It seems that old Hunter and the little girl have had a profound influence on her.

"Make sure you rember your words." Bai Wei said with a smile.

"Of course!" Vic shook his fist again and then looked at Bai Wei with slight confusion, "But... Priest Ulu, I still don’t know why you ca here."

"You don’t need to worry about that." Bai Wei chose a comfortable position to lie down, "I’m just an observer."

"Observer?"

"Yes, you can understand that I’m just watching from the sidelines." Bai Wei said with a smile, "I won’t intervene to change anything."

"Uh." Vic tilted his head, "But in Yade Town, you wanted to change that dicine boss’s orientation."

"...You ant religious orientation, right?"

"Yeah."

"Next ti, rember to finish your words." Bai Wei said indifferently, "And now, shut up, I’m going to rest."

"...Oh."

Vic scratched his head and quieted down.

But Bai Wei couldn’t rest for long; soon the knocking of the Corpse Ghost disappeared, and after a while, the sunlight pierced through the darkness.

Daylight ca.

Bai Wei had no choice but to sigh deeply and slowly crawled up.

Ever since crossing over, sleep has been out of his reach.

The night owl from the past now actually misses the feeling of sleeping.

Bai Wei doesn’t know if the inability to sleep is due to not having found his own body, because he has always had trouble adapting to new beds, and using soone else’s body feels like sleeping in soone else’s bed, never feeling at ease.

However, even other people’s beds can vary, like Hewinia’s body is the most comfortable to sleep in, Ulu’s body is the most uncomfortable, Gerard’s is neither good nor bad.

After using this body, even Ulu can only rank second.

Because this body is different from the other three, more accurately, it should be called a corpse. Sleeping feels like lying in a cold coffin, just uncomfortable no matter how you twist.

The ability to move independently adds a small point, or else Bai Wei honestly wants to revert to being an old man and take over soone else.

Ah, miss Hewinia’s body.

After a bit of internal complaining, Bai Wei straightened his body, then turned his head towards Vic: "Ti to depart..."

The sentence stopped halfway.

Because he discovered Vic was watching him.

Except those eyes... were pale green.

Bai Wei slightly narrowed his eyes.

"Vic?" He spoke first.

Vic didn’t react, he squatted in the corner, morning mist condensed a faint white fog between them, making them look slightly unreal and blurry.

Bai Wei called Vic’s na once more, but he still didn’t speak, just tilted his head slightly, those pale green eyes in the mist like two green flas ignited from nothing, ready to consu everything.

"Ade." Bai Wei changed the na.

This ti, there was an obvious emotional fluctuation in Vic’s eyes, as if responding to Bai Wei.

"So, you are Ade?" Bai Wei lowered his voice so Vic could hear it more clearly, "Do you know who I am?"

Vic did not respond.

"I see you don’t know." Bai Wei asked again, "Do you rember what happened?"

Vic still did not respond.

Like he has no reaction to anything except the na "Ade."

Bai Wei waited a while longer, then suddenly said.

"You were eaten by Vic, right?"

Upon hearing this, there was an imdiate change in Vic’s previously calm green eyes.

Hatred, anger.

All sorts of negative emotions surged up.

A ’gurgling’ sound ca from his throat, like chewing, yet also like suppressing a roar.

Bai Wei watched as Vic lowered his body, seeming ready to pounce.

But the next second, his movent stopped, and the green in his eyes quickly faded.

Before long, Vic reverted to his now clear yet foolish appearance.

"Priest Ulu?" He tilted his head at Bai Wei, "You haven’t slept yet?"

Bai Wei was silent for a mont then smiled, "Yes, maybe we’re close, so I’m excited."

"Uh, really." Vic looked out the window, "Ah, it’s already light."

"Yes." Bai Wei did not let the previous conversation repeat and did not tell Vic about his recent change, but simply smiled and said, "It’s ti to set off and find your little dog."

"Ade is a wolf." Vic corrected Bai Wei a bit dissatisfiedly, "How many tis do I have to tell you, Ade is a wolf."

"Alright, alright, he’s a wolf." Bai Wei pushed open the door and stepped out first.

Outside the house was a straight path leading deep into the valley.

Vic hurried to follow.

Bai Wei pointed to the road ahead and asked, "Do you rember this is the way?"

Vic nodded: "Yes, because it’s the only road into the mountains."

"And after that?"

"After that... I can’t rember."

"Tsk, looks like we’ll have to reach the next save point to unlock it."

"Save what?"

"Nothing." Bai Wei shook his head, smiling, "Let’s get going."

Half a day after the two left.

"Glug glug."

A strange noise emanated from the forest.

Soon after, a "thud" sounded.

A pale arm stretched out, five already rotting fingers firmly embedded in the ground.

But the arm was still exerting force, as if a drowning person desperately clutching at a corner of the shore, dragging itself with all its might.

Then, a huge "mass of flesh" was dragged out of the woods by it.

This was a mass of flesh composed of countless limbs, like dozens of people killed and dismbered, tossed into a mud puddle, mixed, and finally cooled.

"Glug glug."

The mass emitted the strange noise again.

Upon closer inspection, one could see all sorts of heads deep within the mass.

The reason for saying all kinds is because among them were humans, animals, and... half-human half-wolf monsters.

They seed dead, as their heads had long separated from their bodies, pale faces showing no hint of blood.

But they also seed alive, as each still had eyes open, mouths agape, continuously making noises.

It was that "glug glug" sound, and if one listened closely, a few vague syllables could be discerned.

"Vi...sas..."

The mass moved toward the cabin inch by inch, relying on one hand.

And at the cabin, as if it slled a familiar scent, all the heads simultaneously shrieked, all the severed limbs stretched out from the mass, eagerly reaching for the cabin.

Almost instantly, the cabin’s wall was torn open into a large gap, and they rushed in.

Soon, the cabin collapsed.

But they were not crushed to death, and soon crawled out again.

"Not here! Not here! Not here!"

They spoke in unison.

So they continued searching, soon eyeing the only road.

"Visas! Visas!"

"There! There!"

They said this, then moved forward again, trying to catch up with Bai Wei.

But after taking only two steps, they stopped again.

So heads still looked ahead, while other heads suddenly turned towards the back.

"Visas."

"Behind! Behind!"

They began to shout.

"Ahead! Ahead!"

Another group of heads responded.

They were in disagreent.

Then the disagreent intensified, eventually resulting in a "rip."

The mass split into two halves, like a rotten apple, revealing countless worms erging from the fruit as it was cut.

They yelled, then charged forward one after another, soon disappearing without a trace.

...

anwhile, the "canine tooth" about to enter the sacrificial arena raised its head uneasily.

"...What’s happening?"

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