THE PAST, OH, THE PAST

His sense of direction was not good, and that was why Bai Chen didn't even know where he was after he parted from Wu Jinhai about half an hour ago.

Yes, he had left the small hut for almost half an hour, but he was still in the forest instead of making it out of the dense forest.

About fifteen minutes ago he left Wu Jiang on a boulder near the river, and after that, he continued to carry his feet in search of a way out. Unfortunately, even after walking alone for more than a dozen minutes, he still couldn't get out of the forest.

He didn't know which direction he had come from, and now he was in a location not far from the river flowing from the peak of Mount Heping.

The river was indeed very long because it flowed from the top of Mount Heping to the Wu Li Empire, and it was no wonder that Bai Chen kept seeing the river while carrying his feet looking for a way out.