Yu Jingrong gently turned her head to look at the scenery flashing by outside the window. Despite her bravery, the sight of the deep, bottomless cliff made her back break out in sweat.
If someone were to fall, survival would be impossible. She didn't know what the situation would be like near the third cave, whether it would be even more terrifying than this moment.
However, the road became smoother as they went on, and it took half an hour to reach Mingyue's Jade District. In fact, it shouldn't be called a mountain; it was more like a depression.
Yu Jingrong was both sleepy and tired, but she still forced herself to stay alert.
It seemed Xu Congqing was a pretty decent person, quite reliable, and very familiar with Mingyue Mountain.
If she couldn't find the Tian Huang stone she was looking for in the third cave, maybe she could ask Xu Congqing about it.