During the rest of the journey, they met a strange old man.

The old man told them that Ganoderma lucidum was in Huju Mountain, where there were many ferocious tigers.

Hibat and Ortega changed cars and embarked on the road to Huju Mountain.

They moved forward as a group, and also followed a guide named Samia, who was a local hunter and was very familiar with the conditions of the mountains and forests.

There was still one day's journey to Huju Mountain, and Samia told them that there were not only tigers on the mountain, but also very evil poisonous snakes and wild wolves.

This is not something to be trifled with, there is always a crisis, and they must be prepared and ready to deal with danger at any time.

Early the next morning, the group prepared all the equipment and carefully walked up the winding mountain road. "This road is not close and is full of dangers." Samia reminded them. "You must remain vigilant at all times."

After a while, the eight-legged beast rushed out of the grass quietly, startling them.

The eight-legged beast is a creature from another world and is very powerful. However, Hibart and Ortega had never seen this monster before and were deeply curious.

They immediately pounced on it, hoping to catch one and get to know it. After all, they were all order enforcers in the Fusion Star Territory. It was a bit surprising that they had never heard of this monster.

Under Samia's guidance, they came to a cactus area, which formed a natural barrier to prevent wild beasts and hunters from entering.

However, this did not reassure them, and the four of them still reminded each other to be careful. Near a cave, they found a wild cat eating cactus, which apparently had discovered their whereabouts.

They decided it was the calm before the storm and stopped it in no uncertain terms. But feral cats are clever enough to use the cactus' delicate root system to trouble them.

Since they did not have familiar weapons, they could only rely on their bodies to deal with the increasingly ferocious attacks of wild cats.

After some twists and turns, they finally killed the wild cat.

As night fell, they set up camp next to a haystack.

Samia took out the barbecue and everyone gathered around the fire, eating and chatting.

Samia told some mysterious legends about Huju Mountain, which made them look forward to the Ganoderma lucidum on the mountain even more.

During the night, Hibart was awakened by some strange noises. He rubbed his eyes. Samia didn't know when he was standing by the tree, muttering to himself: "Finally found it." Hearing Samia speak, Hibart and Ortega stood up quickly and asked: "What's wrong? ?" Samia looked around and nodded, as if about to say something but stopped.

In the early morning, Hibart and Ortega went to the river to wash up, and suddenly heard screams nearby.

Hibart and Ortega hurriedly picked up their weapons and rushed in the direction of the scream.

Not far away, they saw a figure. They could see her crying from a distance, but they couldn't hear her voice.

Hibart and Ortega walked towards the person quickly and found that she was a young woman. She struggled to get up and found Hibart and Ortega approaching. The woman turned her head suddenly and shouted in a sharp voice: "Go away! Go away!"

Ortega discovered that the woman's lips were moving, but she could not make a sound, and there were some strange grasses around her. Hibart judged that those grasses should be man-made, but he did not know who was making them.

Hibart tried to comfort the poor woman, but she ran away.

Hibart and Ortega chased after them, but when they arrived, apart from the strange grass, there was only deep silence in front of them. A wisp of cold wind blew around, and Hibart felt that his heart was also changing. Shivering in the cold wind.

Hibart and Ortega return to the cabin to investigate the incident.

They found some clues but never the identity of the killer. Hibart and Ortega decided to report the clues and evidence they found to the police and assist the police in their investigation.

Over the next few days, their lives became even more horrific. The buzzing grass around them looked like living things, moving from time to time and appearing in strange places.

And at night, they could even hear some strange sounds, which became increasingly clear, making Hibart and Ortega very uneasy.

One night, Hibart and Ortega decided to keep vigil in the hut. In order to stay vigilant, during the vigil, their voices became hoarse and they were exhausted, but they never gave up until dawn.

The next morning, Hibart received a call from the police, telling them that they had found the body of a missing person and that this person was the source of what was happening around them. It turned out that it was all caused by this missing person. made.

Hibart and Ortega were shocked. They had always thought that these strange things were caused by some supernatural phenomena. But in fact, it was all caused by a psychopathic person.

Hibart and Ortega hugged each other tightly, with tears streaming down their faces. They realized deeply that some things are not as simple as they seem, and that danger may not be far away from us.

After resting for a few days, Bart and Ortega continued to go up Huju Mountain in search of Ganoderma lucidum.

Hibart and Ortega hurried along the path. They were constantly dodging monkeys and birds walking on the road.

The traces on the road gradually disappeared, which made the two of them feel a little anxious.

They knew they had to find Ganoderma lucidum and grass jelly quickly. If they delayed any longer, they might miss the best time to pick it.

"We need to find a higher place to see the route." Hibart suggested, looking at the dense woods around him.

The two of them got into the woods and soon found a relatively flat area. The rocks seemed to be scattered randomly.

"See that pile of rocks over there?" Ortega pointed to the rocks in front of him and said, "We can start climbing from there."

They walked to the pile of stones. Hibart soon discovered some strange signs. Those signs are like some kind of strange and mysterious password, which can give readers a sense of suspense.

Suddenly, they heard a strange sound. The sound was very much like the sound of a hunter's horn, but it contained something ominous, causing the two of them to fall into confusion and fear.

They slapped the rocks many times, Hibart and Ortega looking quickly for their next move.

Their situation became increasingly dangerous, but both of them decided to persevere and continue to climb Huju Mountain in search of Ganoderma lucidum.

After a while, they entered a valley.

It was quiet in the valley, and Hibart and Ortega began to scan the surrounding environment, trying to find some clues.

"It's so quiet here, it gives people an ominous feeling." Ortega warned in a low voice.

They were walking in the valley and suddenly found a strange large stone. This stone showed an unartificial and extraordinary momentum.

"Is this the legendary Ganoderma lucidum?" Hibart asked softly.

Ortega nodded, looking at the boulder thoughtfully.

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