Chapter 454: It is better not to wear it than to wear it!

Chapter 454 It's better not to wear it than to wear it!

The next moment, a sea of flames appeared in front of Gu Qingluan.

This sea of fire is different from the sea of fire in the cave.

The space in the cave is limited, but here it seems to be endless.

In addition to fire, there are many eddies.

From time to time, black holes can be seen appearing and swallowing the flames.

Sudden danger looms.

Gu Qingluan dodged swiftly, and a black hole quietly appeared where she had just stood.

The space there collapsed rapidly.

Could this be Feng Tianlan's sea of consciousness?

Gu Qingluan was slightly taken aback.

She looked around and vaguely saw a white light in the distance.

She flew over and saw a man covered in light lying in the sea of flames.

Who is it if it's not Feng Tianlan!

Was she pulled in by his divine sense?

What does it mean?

Gu Qingluan called the other party several times, but got no response.

Gu Qingluan pursed her lips and approached him.

He was wearing a red robe with a wide open neckline, revealing a large area of snow-white skin.

It is better not to wear it than to wear it!

He has a handsome appearance that is hard to match in the world. This appearance is simply a temptation to commit crimes!

Gu Qingluan's cheeks were instantly hot, as if being burned red by the surrounding flames, and he couldn't help but look away.

This guy's primordial spirit is dressed too bohemianly.

What the three holy beasts said just now flashed involuntarily in his mind.

It's all their fault for talking about those messy things, otherwise how could she suddenly think of it.

Gu Qingluan silently recited the Qingxin formula to calm her mind.

It is obvious that Feng Tianlan's sea of consciousness has been severely injured and is very unstable. She must find a way to save him as soon as possible.

After reading the Qingxin Jue a few times, she regained her composure. When she looked at Feng Tianlan again, although she was still blushing and heartbeating, she was much calmer than before.

She knelt down and put her finger on his pulse.

Because everything seemed so real that she missed a point.

Both of them are in a state of mind and soul now.

It seems to be a pulse diagnosis, but in fact it is a spiritual touch.

The human spirit is a wonderful thing, very private, once touched, it will subconsciously fight back to protect itself.

Under normal circumstances, Xuanshi will not touch other people's spirits. If they meet, they will leave immediately or attack maliciously.

Consciousness Sea is even more private, basically not open to the outside world.

Gu Qingluan didn't know why Feng Tianlan pulled herself into his sea of consciousness.

The moment her consciousness touched his primordial spirit, an electric current quickly flowed into his soul from the place of contact.

Gu Qingluan's body, to be precise, was numb for an instant, her head was blank at that moment, and her soul was trembling!

An indescribable feeling, whether it’s comfortable or uncomfortable, it’s just too weird.

When she came back to her senses, she found herself lying on top of the other party's primordial body.

She felt hot and weak all over, and her arms wrapped around her at some point.

Feng Tianlan, who had been lying still, suddenly moved.

His eyes were closed tightly, and his hand was on the back of her head, pressing her onto him.

The other arm wrapped around her waist, keeping her close to him, as if to prevent her from running away.

The closer the two of them touched, the clearer the trembling feeling.

Gu Qingluan's expression changed drastically, and he struggled to leave.

Feng Tianlan seemed to have sensed her intentions, and clasped her slender waist tightly. The surrounding flames surrounded the two of them, looking from a distance like a fireball or a round bed in the shape of flames.

Gu Qingluan couldn't break free at all, and she didn't need to use much force, her spirit had her own consciousness, and she took the initiative to wrap herself around the other party.

(end of this chapter)

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