Chapter 1310: The Tiny Folk of Fangcun Mountain
had been exhausted. At the same time, Ye Lu felt a sense of emptiness throughout his body, and an overwhelming weakness washed over him.He thought to himself, "It's over."Fatigue washed over him, Lu Y...Hai Tang is clearly very weak now. She was trapped in the ghost ship before Lu Ye, months earlier. Her physical body is confined within it, and her foundation is constantly draining away.
In the strict sense, the azalea that Lu Ye saw on the ghost ship was not her true body, but a manifestation of her soul.
That's why she could constantly regress through reincarnation. Her true self was always trapped somewhere on the ghost ship.
When the spirit, soul, and physical body are separated, Haitang can't control her own flesh. Under such circumstances, she will naturally become weaker and weaker until she eventually dies.
What surprised Lu Ye wasn't her current state, but her form.
The Haitang seen on the ghost ship looked just like a normal human cultivator, but the Haitang that now appeared in Lu Ye's field of vision was only the size of his palm. It looked exactly like a human being, but Lu Ye was certain that Haitang was definitely not human!
There are no humans this small in the world.
Amongst the races Lu Ye had encountered, the fairies were undoubtedly the smallest. However, even individual fairies could be as large as infants, significantly bigger than the Haitang before him.
A faint smile appeared on Haitang's pale face: "Don't laugh at me, little brother. I am a member of the Smallfolk from Fangcun Mountain.""The Smallfolk of Fangcun Mountain" Lu Ye was stunned: "But on the Ghost Ship, senior sister you clearly..."
Haitang said: "That's also one of the rules of the ghost ship, actually. The crew you see should be of different races, but on board, they all show themselves as normal human forms."
Only then did Lu Ye understand, realizing that his knowledge was limited.
This is the first time Lu Ye has seen such a small child. He feels very new and curious.as a martial artist who mainly relied on close combat. His skill with weapons was only a supplement, used to extend his range and kill enemies from afar. He didn't feel the need to push it to its limi...