
Fang Yin hid the air of his presence and walked quietly to scout his hunted beasts.
A large forest chicken hid behind a bush not far from where it was.
Behind the dimness of the quarry that hid the body of the forest chicken, Fang Yin pointed her arrows at him.
Even though the arrow was only made of a tapered bamboo, but the weapon was deadly enough for a hunted beast to hit it.
The forest chicken was still dumbfounded and did not move from its place. That opportunity used Fang Yin to release an arrow towards him. The arrow was flowed with Qi to increase its speed.
The sreeett! Jem!
The sound of a dying chicken sounded extremely noisy as Fang Yin's arrows managed to pierce through it.
Fang Yin walked over to the chicken that was fluttering on the ground.
With a quick movement Fang Yin grabbed him and then pulled out the arrows that stuck in his body.
A knife appeared in Fang Yin's hand and Fang Yin placed the knife's sharp side on the chicken's neck and left the chicken dead.
Since the surroundings of Fang Yin and the Sect Chief were far away from the water source, Fang Yin cleaned the chicken without water.
The entire contents of the chicken stomach he removed, after removing the fur with a spout and splitting his body in the chest.
The arrow that he had just pulled out, Fang Yin returned to the chicken's body and then burned it with energy fire from within his body.
It did not take long to make the chicken half-cooked. Fang Yin sprinkled the salt he brought before burning it back until the chicken was cooked.
"You're really trained to live in the wild, Yin'er!" praise the Sect Chief who has since observed what Fang Yin did.
"Sister praised me too much. Eat up!" Fang Yin divided the chicken into two parts and gave some of the chicken to the Sect Leader.
The sun was still shining on the western horizon, Fang Yin and the Sect Chief continued their journey before sunset.
At sunset, they had to stop their journey and wait for the directional star to appear clearly.
This ancient way does have many obstacles, especially if the day is cloudy. But for now there is no other way that is more effective.
A trained cultivator who often carried out missions, would usually leave traces of energy on the route he went through. It would make it easier for him to remember the path if he returned through the same route.
Fang Yin did not do so not because he could not or did not think of doing so. But all that he did to keep his existence and identity secret.
The enemy could have traced the existence of the energy it left behind.
The place they stopped at this moment was a valley that was always shrouded in thick fog.
It is said that anyone trapped in this valley will be difficult to get out. The terrain in this valley was difficult to guess because the thick fog limited visibility.
Moreover, according to the story there was a spirit beast who became the ruler of the place.
He liked to disturb anyone who dared to enter his territory and not let him out alive.
In other words that person would be his prey.
Fang Yin's hair bristled when he heard the story of the Sect Chief and why this valley was named 'Skull Valley'.
This valley was in the territory of the Southern Continent.
That Fang Yin's fear did not last long. He must remember the principle he holds that fear is the greatest defeat that leads him on the path of death.
"The demonic creature has already started its game" said the Sect Chief looking at the increasingly dark fog and closing his eyes.
"What does it mean to say that?" Fang Yin did not understand the intent of the Sect Chief's remark.
"The spirit beast has already smelled our existence here. Beware!" The Sect Chief reminded Fang Yin to be wary.
"I understand!" Fang Yin nodded steadily.
"Hold this!" The Sect Leader gave Fang Yin a jade slip.
Fang Yin accepted it and carefully observed the thing, without asking the Sect Chief much.
"Save it well. That jade would be a clue to us if we were apart." The Sect Chief took out the same thing.
The Sect Leader flowed Qi on the jade in his hand and a radiating light appeared. The light moved swiftly toward the jade that was in Fang Yin's hand.
'Good communication tools, ' Fang Yin murmured inwardly.
As far as their eyes could see, there was only darkness. The nature around them had lost its light wrapped up by the thick fog.let alone to look at the star, see what was a few steps in front of him alone they could not.
'I have to think about finding a way to solve this problem.' Fang Yin monologued inwardly as he continued to think.
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