Ledger and the man in the black robe entered Mount Hood, one after the other.
Not long after, the ancestors and Huck returned. The ancestors were on high alert, knowing that Susie had entered Mount Hood, and their hearts sank to the bottom.
Huck asked, "Ancestor, what happened?"
He is very agitated now, the first time he has been so agitated after death. This feeling is like ants watching elephants fighting.
And he was the ant!
Couldn't help with anything, couldn't see it all.
The ancestors said, "Behind Mount Hood is Mount Adams, and no Cultivating Ghost has ever set foot in it. Even now, with my cultivation, I dare not easily enter."
"We must find her father as soon as possible. I will go in first, and you go with the unlucky ghost to find Kellen."
What did Huck want to say, but what else could he say?
Before leaving, the ancestor came back again and gave him a deep look: "The situation is too dangerous, the ancestor cannot personally protect both of you... I can only temporarily leave you behind."
"You must be very careful yourself."
Huck immediately said, "Ancestor, you go find Susie, don't worry about me! I have experienced countless battles in my lifetime, I can handle it myself!"
The ancestors were heartbroken, but there was no way. Both their great-grandson and great-great-granddaughter, of course, did not want to be out of their sight.
After all, it was him who brought the two of them out...
The unlucky ghost sighed, feeling both anxious and helpless. "Let's go... Forget it, I better not follow you."
On the way just now, Huck fell twice and got hit in the face by tree branches four times. If it weren't for his ancestors pulling him, he wouldn't have arrived so quickly.
Huck said, "Let's go our separate ways. You can't protect me much, I'll go on my own."
The unlucky ghost took a few steps back and asked, "Where are you going now?"
Huck calculated the time and realized that his sister had been with their mother for a long time. Now she was not there. If she had come down, Kellen would have definitely come down too.
If they had come down, they would have found that Susie was not in the underworld. Mr. Dubin would have told them where Susie had gone. Most likely, Kellen would have come out with Clara to look for Susie.
Kellen had stronger tracking abilities, so if they wanted to find Susie's whereabouts, they should have come to Portland.
"I went to Portland, and you went towards the underworld."
The two ghosts separated from each other.
But what Huck didn't expect was that shortly after he left, two figures appeared in the same spot!
Kellen carried Clara, his face grave.
"Susie was in danger." He looked around and decisively flew towards Mount Hood with Clara.
As soon as Clara heard that Susie had an accident, she anxiously asked, "What happened? Weren't you just saying that you found Susie's whereabouts? How could Susie... now?"
Originally, the two of them came all the way here. Although they were relaxed, they both wanted to see their daughter as soon as possible.
Kellen was not slow and easily found the path that Susie and the ancestor Huck had walked, so he had already found news about Susie when he arrived in Portland.
When they found out that Susie and the old ancestor took Huck out for "hunting," they followed along. However, Kellen immediately sensed that something was wrong upon arriving here.
There had clearly been a big battle here, with scattered bloodstains on the ground. He didn't need to confirm it to already sense Susie's presence.
So Susie must have been injured.
"Find Susie first before saying anything!"
Kellen grabbed Clara and swiftly flew into Mount Hood.
***
After Susie entered Mount Hood, she didn't know that not only the man in the black robe chased after her, but also her brother, ancestors, and her parents followed behind.
The further we walked into Mount Hood, the thicker the cold and eerie fog became.
Susie was familiar with these eerie mists, having first encountered them while listening to Ghost Abyss. Later, she followed her father to Mount Adams and stood at the foot of the mountain, looking down and also seeing the mysterious mists surrounding the sacred peak.
The eerie fog in Mount Hood pales in comparison to the haunting abyss of Ghost Canyon and Mount Adams.
Susie found it increasingly difficult to breathe, and she watched as a pair of eerie eyes lit up in the woods. The eyes belonged to grotesque creatures that were larger than cars and had deformed shapes, and they were getting closer.
She had to wave her hand again, and a golden light shone. She disappeared once again in front of these ghostly beasts.
Susie didn't know what these monsters were called, but they were definitely much more ferocious than the "little rabbit" outside just now.
She didn't want to waste her strength on fighting with them, as it would slow her down and drain her energy.
Now she had to race against time to find a place to settle down.
With each "teleportation", there were more and more of these ghostly creatures as we went further inside.
Susie didn't know where she had walked to, and in front of her appeared a new species - these ghostly creatures were different from the shapeless and unidentifiable creatures outside.
Susie felt a sense of danger as his figure grew taller and his aura became more intense.
And these monsters did not appear one by one, but in groups. As soon as they appeared, they surrounded her.
"No wonder our ancestors said that no one could climb Mount Hood..."
If she hadn't learned how to use the Void Painting Teleportation Array and "teleport," she would have been trapped here.
Susie didn't forget that under the abyss of ghosts, any obsession would become a trap for oneself. After spending a long time killing monsters on Mount Hood, the outcome would probably be the same!
Susie gritted her teeth, raised her hand, and a golden light shone. She also disappeared without a trace.
The monster in front of me widened its eyes.
Compared to the wild beasts on the outskirts, their intelligence was already similar to that of eleven or twelve-year-old humans. Just as they were about to encircle their "prey," it suddenly disappeared, leaving them staring at each other in shock and confusion.
Fleeing Susie landed again in a valley.
She couldn't remember how many such mountain valleys she had seen, nor how many times she had teleported, she only knew that the Yin energy in her purple pubic region was decreasing.
She did nothing but teleport away inside Mount Hood, almost exhausting all her strength.
"This can't go on like this anymore..."
Susie gritted her teeth and looked around.
Suddenly felt a chill down the spine.