Chapter 469: There are no years in the mountains
"Wuliang Tianzun, where did you mess with me?"
Recalling what happened before, Fang Yi had a glimmer of enlightenment. It seemed that the undercurrent in the pool water rushed him to another place, and the water stains on the ground could illustrate the problem.
However, what made Fang Yi puzzled was that even if the wild man’s mountain was lush, he should not be blocked and could not even see a trace of light. The place Fang Yi was in front of him could really be called reaching out to see his five fingers. With Fang Yi’s eyesight, he could not see any scene in front of him.
"Am I still in the underground river?"
A thought came to Fang Yi's mind, which is very likely. When he was in the Wild Man Mountains, he learned a lot of knowledge about subtropical jungles with Peng Bin, and knew that the underground rivers were also called "Fuli". Because karst action was used in caves and underground passages formed by large areas of limestone, it was a current with the main characteristics of a river.
High-temperature and rainy tropical and subtropical climates are most conducive to the formation of underground rivers. Large underground rivers can form groundwater systems. Some surface rivers in karst areas often sink into the ground along water caves, flow through a distance and then flow out of the surface. The river sections that penetrate into the underground will be called "underwater".
"No matter how many, let's take care of the injury first."
Fang Yi suddenly felt a pain from his chest and abdomen, and couldn't help but grin and inserted the short blade of his right hand into his waist. Fang Yi slowly touched the broken ribs, corrected the position one by one, and then circulated the true qi in his body to wander around the surroundings. The pain was relieved a lot.
As for the injury of a fracture in his left hand, it is much easier for Fang Yi to deal with. Although he does not have tools such as splints, he pulled out two steel plates from the combat boots in the soles of his feet and tied them with shoe belts. The effect is much better than that of splints.
After dealing with the injuries on his body, Fang Yi took a deep breath and his heart became quiet. He could feel that there was no danger around him, so when he was unable to move, Fang Yi still wanted to recover some physical strength as soon as possible to deal with the emergencies in this underground river.
It takes six to eight hours for Fang Yi to walk a large circumference normally, but at this time, the meridians in his body are damaged, and the true qi will be hindered from the time it is running, which makes Fang Yi's movement slower. However, after the true qi in one circumference is completed, the qi and blood in Fang Yi's body have become much more unobstructed.
Every time he runs a cycle, the true energy that swims in Fang Yi's body will grow stronger. The feeling of comfort cannot be described in words. Fang Yi, who has completely settled his mind, can no longer smell the stinky smell at the end of his nose, and his whole body has entered into meditation.
Taoist classics once said the words "There is no time to practice". This is how Fang Yi in front of him. The injuries suffered by his body stimulated the potential in his body. At this time, Fang Yi had forgotten the pain and hunger, and almost touched the state of Taoist fasting.
As the saying goes, people are iron rice and steel. If you don’t eat for a meal, you will be hungry. If you eat grains and grains, as long as you are a normal person, you need to have a demand for food. Even if you don’t eat, you must not drink water. Otherwise, when your body functions cannot be met, you will have various problems and even death.
But those who practice Taoism can violate this common sense. After they transform the acquired turbid air in their bodies into innate true qi through their own practice, they can make this innate true qi circulate in the body, thereby providing the energy required in the body, so that they can only eat very little food or no longer eat, which is what Taoism calls fasting.
But when he opened his mouth, Fang Yi almost vomited. If it weren't for the things in Fang Yi's stomach that had been digested by him, he would have really vomited out, because after he relaxed the true qi, Fang Yi's nose smelled a foul smell.
This stench has the smell of skunk potion, but Fang Yi can still tell the smell that he had smelled for more than ten days. In addition to the skewer, there is also a stench caused by the rotten body. The two flavors are mixed together, and even Fang Yi, who has already had some immunity to the stench, could not bear it.
However, Fang Yi couldn't blame others. He didn't know where the smell of rotten corpses came from, but Fang Yi understood very well that the skunk smell was released by him and Peng Bin, which means that this underground river was connected to the Savage River.
Resisting the discomfort between his chest and abdomen, Fang Yi groped forward in the darkness. The dark river was not as flat and easy to move as the stream outside.
Although the height of this underground river allows Fang Yi to stand up and walk, the depth of the river is different. Fang Yi, who is walking along the edge, can sometimes step on the dry ground, but sometimes the river water can flood his head, and Fang Yi must swim over.
"What the hell is this? I've been walking for so long, but I haven't even left yet?"
After walking in the water for four or five hours, Fang Yi still did not see any light. This darkness would bring great pressure to people. If Fang Yi had not been used to loneliness in the mountains since childhood and had changed into someone else, in this claustrophobic environment, he would probably be unable to hold on and collapse.
Chapter completed!