Under the scorching sun and without any cover, those without any cultivation abilities were drenched in
sweat. Fortunately, they had finally conquered the steep mountain. After a brief rest, they continued for
another half-hour before arriving at the terrifying Swamp Valley.
Swamp Valley was a dry riverbed with barren mountains cradling it on either side. It was filled with
withered yellow grass, ck soil, and emitted a foul odor of decaying vegetation and bodies.
“Are we going to climb another mountain?”
Nico looked at Swamp Valley stretching endlessly before him with an expression of despair.
Bradley shook his head and said, “If we go over the mountain, it’ll probably take us seven or eight
hours. There’s a cave in front of Swamp Valley. We can reach Soul-Splitting Ridge in just an hour by
going through it.”
With that, Bradley took off his shoes, tied theces together, and hung them around his neck. He then
stepped into the muck confidently and led the way. “It’s safe to walk along the edge. Don’t worry, just
follow along!”
The rest of the group followed suit after taking off their shoes.
After walking for 400 or 500 meters, nervousness suddenly seized Nico as he said, “Grandpa, I think I
smell corpses…”
Melody shrugged. “We’re in the wilderness. There’s probably plenty of wild animals here, and they’re
likely to get stuck in all the sticky mud here.”
Nico gulped. “I mean the smell of human corpses…”
Melody looked puzzled and asked, “You can tell the difference in the smell between animal corpses
and human corpses?”
Nico nodded. “Human corpses smell quite different from that of animals.”
Suddenly, Heidi pointed to a spot about 200 meters ahead.
“Look! There’s someone up
ahead.”
Everyone immediately looked up. Indeed, there was a figure. It was standing in the middle of the
Swamp Valley riverbed, seemingly watching them.
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“That’s a corpse. That’s probably what Nico smelled.”
Using his Third Eye, Nash noticed it was a thoroughly dposed corpse and was curious as to why
it was standing there despite its state of death.
Bradley smiled faintly. “There’s been a lot of deaths at Swamp Valley. There’s no need to be surprised.”
With that, he continued leading the group forward.
Soon, they reached the corpse. It was dressed in traditional garb, and the face had dposed to the
point where their features were no longer visible. White maggots dotted the decaying flesh, wriggling.
The foul odor assaulted everyone’s senses.
Heidi pinched her nose tightly, but the stench still brought tears to her eyes. “Stop looking at
1. Let’s go.
Bradley picked up his feet, and the group continued forward.
After walking for about 2,000 meters, their path was blocked by a three-meter-wide stream. On the
other side of the stream was the cave entrance.
Bradley took out a shlight to illuminate the way, and the group entered the cave. After walking
through pure darkness for an hour, they finally saw light ahead.
As they exited the cave, a cliff appeared before them with water cascading down like the Milky Way
descending from the heavens.
Looking around, they saw the continuous expanse of mountains and lush greenery. There was fresh air
all around. There were birds singing, and the fragrance of flowers filled the air, creating a picturesque
scene that resembled a hidden paradise.
“What beautiful scenery!” Heidi’s eyes sparkled. “Melody, we should take lots of photoster!
Melody smiled faintly and said, “The scenery is indeed lovely, but don’t forget that this ce is called
Soul-Splitting Ridge.”
Heidi turned to Bradley. “Oh right, Old Perry, why is it called Soul-Splitting Ridge? Is it very
dangerous?”
Bradley took out two bundles of rope from his backpack and tied them together as he started his
exnation, “Soul-Splitting Ridge used to be the tomb of an ancient wealthy merchant. To protect his
tomb, the merchant imported a lot of venomous snakes, insects, rats, and ants from the Western
regions…’