Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 1372 Best Friend

Chapter 1372 (One Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-Two) Best Friend

Tie Hongyan is not someone who can be seen by everyone who wants to. Hua Mizhen knows that it is very unlikely that she can find a place where only she and Tie Hongyan are together to tell Tie Hongyan about this matter in person. Even if she really finds such an opportunity, she still needs enough time to communicate with Tie Hongyan so that he can fully understand this matter. Hua Mizhen also thinks that if she purely narrates it orally, she may not be able to explain it clearly. She thinks it will be troublesome if there are any consequences caused by her inadequate explanation. Hua Mizhen doesn't know whether Tie Hongyan still remembers her and whether he will believe what she said. She thinks that even if she has the opportunity to meet Tie Hongyan, she will definitely take out the letter and show it to Tie Hongyan.

She thought that even if she really couldn't find a chance to meet Tie Hongyan, if she could get this letter to Tie Hongyan, Tie Hongyan would also be able to learn about the situation in the hidden land outside the world through the letter.

However, handing the letter to Tie Hongyan was still a particularly difficult task. Hua Mizhen knew very well how difficult it was for her, a blue-armored person, to deliver the letter to Tie Hongyan.

Hua Mizhen certainly knew that it was very dangerous to do this for the people in the Hidden World, but since she had received it, she was concerned about the blue-armored people in the Hidden World and would not not do it for fear of danger.

She felt that it would be too difficult to achieve her goal by sending the letter using ordinary methods, so she thought of asking a Taoist priest to see if there were any special methods.

Before Hua Mizhen was captured and forced to work in Tiecangting, she had a close friend who was like a sister to her named Gui Gaoheng, who was a Taoist priest.

Before Hua Mizhen was captured, Gui Gaoheng left because he was going to perform a long-term ritual for people far away, and the two never met again.

Hua Mi, holding the letter, didn't know whether Gui Gaoheng had returned to his original residence, so he planned to go and check.

Hua Mizhen felt that she only dared to ask the alchemist Gui Gaoheng about this matter, and it was too dangerous to ask other alchemists.

After coming out of the hidden land, Hua Mizhen had never lived in the Tiecang tribe. There was no alchemist near where she lived. Even if she didn't mind asking other alchemists, she couldn't find anyone to ask. Even if she thought she could go to a very far place where there were alchemists that she had heard of, she could only get there through the Tiecang tribe.

She felt that if she wanted to finally deliver the letter to Tie Hongyan, she seemed unable to avoid entering the territory of the Tiecang tribe.

Gui Gaoheng's previous residence was within the territory of the Tiecang tribe. In order to see if Gui Gaoheng had returned there, Hua Mizhen had to enter the territory of the Tiecang tribe.

So Hua Mizhen disguised himself, entered the Tiecang tribe, and went to see Gui Gaoheng's former residence.

When she got there, she really met Gui Gaoheng.

Gui Gaoheng deeply remembered his old friendship with Hua Mizhen. After the two talked for a while, Hua Mizhen felt that Gui Gaoheng was still the extremely reliable person to her as before. She decided to ask Gui Gaoheng if he had any special way to deliver things to people who were difficult to deliver.

Ever since she received the letter, Hua Mizhen always carried it with her, fearing that something might go wrong. When she arrived at Gui Gaoheng's place, she also carried the letter with her.

Before Hua Mizhen took out the letter, Gui Gaoheng had already sensed that there was something demonic among the things Hua Mizhen was carrying, and told Hua Mizhen the truth.

(End of this chapter)

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