Unrivaled Miracle Doctor: The God-Defying Demonic Consort-Chapter 437: Mu Qingge, Do You Have Any Shame? (Part 4)
Now, hearing Han Caicai ask like this, a possibility rose in her mind: "Could the anomaly of the Sunset Wilderness be related to the Fire Cloud Yang Flame?"
Han Caicai nodded heavily.
"You mean, the Fire Cloud Yang Flame is hidden within the Sunset Wilderness? Is it because of its inherent characteristics that this wilderness is different from others?" Mu Qingge asked, squinting her eyes.
Han Caicai said, "I’ve gone through many ancient texts, and a thousand years ago, the Sunset Wilderness was not how it appears today."
"A thousand years brings great changes in the land, geographic transformations are not uncommon." Mu Qingge questioned.
Han Caicai looked at her, somewhat surprised. It seemed he was astonished at her insight: "It seems, the Qin Country’s foremost wastrel is far from being a wastrel, but rather erudite and talented."
"Save your compliments, focusing on serious matters is more important." Mu Qingge glanced disdainfully at him.
Han Caicai’s crimson lips curved, yet he was not annoyed. His long phoenix eyes carried hidden excitement: "What if such a change occurred in just one day?"
"What!" Now it was Mu Qingge’s turn to be shocked.
"How much do you know about the legends of the Sunset Wilderness?" Han Caicai smiled confidently, his lips holding a smile full of proudness: "Legend has it, a thousand years ago, the Sunset Wilderness was like its surroundings, filled with groves, streams, and marshlands. But, one day, people living nearby saw fire descend from the sky, landing here. In an instant, the groves burned, streams dried up, marshlands solidified, and the greenery transformed into wilderness, where not a blade of grass grew, leaving only the blood-red sand. Because the fire was as dazzling as the sun, people later named this place the Sunset Wilderness."
"If the legend is true, could the fire that fell back then be the Fire Cloud Yang Flame?" Mu Qingge was surprised that the Sunset Wilderness had such a legend. Additionally, she detected the implications in Han Caicai’s words.
"Indeed! It must be the Fire Cloud Yang Flame without a doubt. The Fire Cloud Yang Flame, resembling the sun, is extraordinarily dazzling, and wherever it passes, not a blade of grass can grow, akin to a blazing cloud." Han Caicai’s tone carried faint excitement.
Mu Qingge, however, remained much calmer. She furrowed her brows and asked, "I just want to know if the Fire Cloud Yang Flame is still here now."
Abnormal Fires have a sense of intelligence, able to move freely. If they traveled thousands of miles to find that the Abnormal Fire had left, wouldn’t it be a wasted effort?
"Impossible!" Han Caicai directly rejected Mu Qingge’s speculation.
He explained, "Previously, I had sent countless people to investigate; the Fire Cloud Yang Flame is still here." Suddenly, he paused, furrowed his brow, uncertainly said, "Over the years, the atmosphere of the Sunset Wilderness has remained stable. Initially, I didn’t pay attention to it. Now it seems, a thousand years ago, after battling with other Abnormal Fires, the Fire Cloud Yang Flame was severely wounded, fell here, and entered a dormant state, recuperating."
"Do Abnormal Fires also engage in combat?" Mu Qingge heard of this phenomenon for the first time.
Han Caicai glanced at her with proud phoenix eyes: "Of course. Abnormal Fires have intelligence; encountering another similar but repulsive core, they naturally engage in combat. If they can defeat or even devour the opponent, they can enhance their own power."
Mu Qingge listened, stunned. She once again realized how little she had seen of this world.
At this time, Han Caicai was not interested in educating Mu Qingge; he instantly teleported into the Sunset Wilderness, disappearing from Mu Qingge’s view in an instant.
Without further thought, Mu Qingge immediately followed.
In the Sunset Wilderness, it was desolate and uninhabited.
The two of them moved quickly, employing their skills without hesitation in the Sunset Wilderness.







