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Chapter 53 The Lighthouse Man and the Undersea Channel

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    The steps made of white light kept jumping up and down, as if inviting Fang Xiaoyuan and Zhou Yangyang.

    Fang Xiaoyuan stretched out her feet cautiously, and before she could stand still, the steps suddenly soared into the air as if they had grown wings, circled the lighthouse upwards, and flew towards the small door at the top that was turned into a black window.

    "Boom! Boom!" When she reached the door, the steps seemed to be lost, and she bumped into the left and right door frames before sending her in.  The steps shook his body, turned around and pushed Zhou Yangyang in, then jumped twice, and disappeared into the floor with a "bang".

    The door behind him slowly shrank into a square window, and the pattern reflected on the opposite ancient tree wall also disappeared.  Fang Xiaoyuan and Zhou Yangyang turned around, and found a wooden spiral staircase in front of them, leading to the lighthouse.

    They walked down the stairs, stepped on the wooden steps, and there were constant "creaking" sounds under their feet.  Fang Xiaoyuan held on to the handrail tightly, fearing that the steps would be crushed by herself, so she stumbled and rolled all the way downstairs.

    After going around three times, they finally reached the ground.  Standing in front of him was a little white figure, patting his body with his hands, trying to shake off the dust that accidentally stuck to his body.  Looking up at the two of them, he immediately stood up straight.

    "Cough!" It cleared its throat pretentiously, "WelcomeWelcome" As soon as it uttered two words, its face became embarrassed, and it condensed into a red glow under the white light, "Oops, I forgot the following words  It¡¯s¡­¡± it muttered softly, and lowered its head.

    Fang Xiaoyuan recognized it at a glance, "You are the stairs that brought us up just now, right?"

    "Huh?" The little man looked at her in surprise and waved his hands, "No, that'sanother fairy."

    The way it is lying is really funny, as if it is afraid that others will not know that it is lying.  The little white man rubbed his hands back and forth, feeling extremely nervous.  It seems that there have been no guests here for a while.

    "I heard that a respectable old gentleman lives here," Zhou Yangyang explained, "We are here to ask him for help."

    The little white man looked at him without blinking his eyes, "The teacher is out, and he won't be back until dawn."

    "Teacher?" Fang Xiaoyuan felt that this title seemed familiar, "Is the teacher you are talking about Grandpa Tu?"

    "Grandpa Tu?" The little white man tilted his head and thought for a while, "I don't know its name, but I always call it Teacher."

    "Grandpa Tu is not a name, but a title." Fang Xiaoyuan corrected.  She felt that the little white man was a bit silly, with a low IQ.  "What about you? Who are you?"

    The little white man shook his body and straightened his back again, "You have come here and don't know who I am? I am a lighthouse!"

    Fang Xiaoyuan and Zhou Yangyang stared at it with wide eyes, unable to believe that this small body in front of them turned out to be a snow-white lighthouse standing on the edge of a cliff.

    "I'm really a lighthouse." Seeing that they didn't believe it, the little white man pouted, shook his body, put his hands on his shoulders and bent down, and soon turned into a lighthouse ornament.  The style of this lighthouse ornament is exactly the same as the lighthouse they saw when they stood outside, only it was shrunk many times.  "I can still grow bigger." As he said that, it started to expand outward on its own, and it was about to squeeze Fang Xiaoyuan and Zhou Yangyang into the corner.

    "I believe it, I believe it." Fang Xiaoyuan said quickly, for fear of being squeezed into a meat pie by it.

    Zhou Yangyang frowned, reached out and touched the wall beside him, "Since you are a lighthouse, what is this?"

    "What you see outside is my shell," explained the lighthouse, which turned into a little white figure again, "what you see now is my soul, and the combination of the two is the real me."

    Knowing that the soul of the goblin is actually visible to the naked eye, Fang Xiaoyuan tugged hard on her cheek, trying to see if she could also pull out her own shell, but the more she pulled her face, the more painful it became, but nothing fell out.  Her soul and shell are too tightly glued together, and it is inseparable.

    "What do you want to see the teacher for?" asked the lighthouse.

    It was only then that Fang Xiaoyuan and Zhou Yangyang realized that they had come with the mission of saving the fairy world, so they told it all about the fire red demon breaking through the dungeon and wreaking havoc on the fairy world.

    The lighthouse tilted its head to look at them. It has never been to the spell school, let alone heard of the red fire demon.

    "Where did the teacher you mentioned go?" Zhou Yangyang asked bluntly as time was running out and it was difficult to fully explain.

    "It's gone to the sea mound," said the lighthouse. "The teacher goes there every night, and doesn't come back until morning."

    "Where is that place?" Fang Xiaoyuan asked.

    "I didn't go either.??, I only know that it is in the deepest part of the sea and can only be reached through submarine channels.  said the lighthouse, "far away."  "

    "Can you take us there?"

    Lighthouse shook his head, "My shell is here, the soul can't go too far, but I can send you to the entrance of the submarine channel, and you can go find the teacher by yourself."

    Fang Xiaoyuan nodded repeatedly, "That's fine."

    After getting an affirmative answer, Lighthouse bowed his body and drew a big circle on the ground. He conjured up a small shovel out of nowhere and squatted down to dig up the soil.  Seeing it digging seriously, Fang Xiaoyuan and Zhou Yangyang felt embarrassed and stayed beside it.

    "Any more shovels? We'd like to help too." They asked.

    Lighthouse wiped the sweat from his brow, then pulled out two small shovels from behind, and handed them to the two of them respectively.  It said embarrassingly, "If the teacher is here, you can directly use spells to dig this passage, and you don't need to spend so much effort."

    Fang Xiaoyuan curled her lips, "If the teacher is here, we don't have to go to that sea mound."

    The soil here is very soft, and they dug a round shallow pit in a short while.  The lighthouse stopped and let the two of them stand aside, while he turned into a round ball of white light and rushed towards the shallow pit, once and for all, like a shot put hitting the ground.

    Fang Xiaoyuan leaned closer to Zhou Yangyang and whispered, "It's the steps, there's only one fairy here, I can assure you."

    With the sound of "crash", the shallow pit was broken by the light ball and turned into a round hole.  They lay down at the entrance of the cave and looked down, and found that the sea was below.  Lighthouse patted the dust sticking to his body and said, "You can reach the channel by jumping from here."

    "Jumpjump?" Fang Xiaoyuan was dumbfounded.  She can't swim. When she was six years old, her mother sent her to extra-curricular classes. She couldn't even pass the test of holding her breath, but she was scared and ran home crying.  She would not dare to let her jump into the sea, which is unknown how deep it is.

    Zhou Yangyang stared at the constantly churning water, and volunteered, "I'll jump."

    Different from Fang Xiaoyuan, Zhou Yangyang has been swimming and catching fish in the Hetao at the head of the village since he was a child.  He unloaded the backpack from his shoulder and handed it to Fang Xiaoyuan, before he plunged into the water without thinking.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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