No, he really doesn't want to go.
The more you know, the faster you die.
Ye Xingyan doesn't understand why Ji Ning made him follow.
Until they rode to a certain place—
They didn't go to the base chief's office, but came to the cemetery at the top of Jiuming Mountain.
Looking at the towering stone monument in front of him, Ye Xingyan's expression involuntarily grew much more solemn.
In front of the stone monument stood quite a few people, the most striking being two people whose hands and necks were clamped by suppression rings.
These two people looked no different from Huazhou people, but their nationality was not from Hua Continent.
Standing beside them were several people covered in snow and mud, some with scratches on their faces, clearly having just endured a fierce battle.
"Team leader, mission accomplished, caught two small fish." Xiao Shun was the first to step forward to claim credit.
