Brayden soon reached the road where Olivia was hit by Sydney.
There was a general position on his phone, but it was not accurate to which exact place.
His phone only showed that Olivia was somewhere in the forest.
Brayden looked around and called, "Olivia!"
"Olivia, do you hear me?"
"Olivia!"
Brayden walked around, looking at his phone while shouting Olivia's name.
He had a bad feeling when he knew Olivia was here.
She wasn't taken away by Henry, so she was more likely...
Brayden did not dare to think any further. He closed his eyes and cleared the thoughts in his mind. When he opened his eyes, they were full of determination.
However, this determination soon disappeared...
Brayden was walking towards the end of Purple Bamboo Forest, but when he reached the end, the map turned red, which meant the road he took was not right.
He turned around and walked forward.
Soon, he stopped and looked at the grass that had been pressed down by the landslide on his right.
There was a lot of grass and trees in Fairy Mountain. Even in winter, it was green all over.
But now, these green, vibrant grass seemed to be pressed down.
Brayden found a large stretch of grass was pressed down and his heart trembled.
Olivia...
Olivia...
Brayden clenched his phone tightly, jumped down immediately, and walked along the grass.
The lower he went, the more frightened he became. His legs were weak and he fell down several times.
"No, don't be like what I have imagined."
"Don't..."
The clean coat quickly became dirty as Brayden went down.
But he didn't care about it. He looked down and his eyes were filled with terror as the pressed grass spread endlessly.
The road ended at a crooked pine.
In front of him was a steep cliff.
The pine grew in soil, not stone.
No one knew how it grew. It was firmly rooted in the soil, but its trunk leaned towards the cliff. It looked like a man who was hanging on the cliff to sleep.
It just stood here and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
Yes, beautiful scenery.
Below was Fairy Maiden River that encircled Silkworm Town.
The river was deep but calm.
Like the lotus stone in Fairy Mountain that protected it, the river protected the whole town.
Brayden was standing in front of the pine. He looked down at the clear river, and Fairy Mountain was reflected in it.
The river and the reflection in it also fell into Brayden's eyes.
But Brayden's eyes were blank.
It seemed he couldn't see anything now.
Dew fell from the leaves, making a crisp sound.
Brayden's body trembled, and then his blank eyes moved.
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