The moon actually has a sound.
Yun Chi couldn't describe this sound. He thought that there wouldn't be any words in the world that could describe the sound of a celestial body or a planet. He could only say that the humming sound of the moon was like the collision of ten thousand drops of jade and clear spring water.
At this moment, accompanied by this sound, the moon was like an all-round super turret with no blind spots, continuously raining down beams of attack on them.
"Is this a game?" Yun Chi shouted, "Why does it look so angry—"
"Maybe it's because we often woke Him up without permission and stole His moonlight!" Saga answered loudly.
Thinking of the bowls they used and the divine clothes they wore, which were all mixed with the moonlight woven by the Goddess of Weaving... Yun Chi collapsed and said, "So you stole it!"
"Yes!" The waves roared all around, and the icy sea was boiling. The man and the otter had to shout at the top of their lungs, "We took turns going there, and we changed into this form and hid secretly in the Moon Temple. He couldn't find us at all. If we grab a handful and run now, He can't catch up!"
In Yunchi's imagination, a scene suddenly appeared: a group of sneaky big white sea otters quietly lurking under the bed of the full moon, waiting until the moon fell asleep, then stretching their hairy paws upwards, trying hard to grab a handful of moonlight, and when they got it, they quickly twisted their round bodies and ran away...
So cute, but so hateful, no wonder the moon holds a grudge against you!
There was another towering iceberg ahead, and Saga shouted, "Let go!"
Yun Chi was panicked and confused: "What?!"
"Let it go, trust me!"
Rushing to the top of the iceberg and then releasing his hands that were used to secure the mount, this could definitely be ranked number one in the most suicidal gameplay in history, but out of trust in Saga, Yunchi suddenly opened his arms and got out from Saga's back.
The sound of the wind in his ears suddenly became quiet. The cloud pool was floating high in the sky. The dazzling galaxy was tilting and flowing towards the distance. It had never been so close to him before. It seemed that he only needed to reach out and soak his fingertips in the clear starlight...
Then, Yunchi fell straight down.
He couldn't tell whether the sound he heard was the whirring of the wind or the loud shouting from deep in his chest. He fell heavily on Saga's back in just a moment, his limbs as soft as noodles, and only the rising and falling waves around him kept him from falling off the sea otter's back.
"How is it?" Saga asked, "Is this fun?"
Yun Chi's body was both cold and hot. The cold was the sweat coming out of his body, and the heat was the accelerated blood flow in his body. He hugged Saga with great effort, panting and laughing: "Good, fun!"
After passing through an arch-shaped iceberg, the sea in front of us became flat and vast. The moonlight shone on the undulating waves, making the ocean look like a silver ingot that was sometimes smooth and sometimes fine.
Saga said, "Now, it's time for us to go to the sea."
He dived into the sea, bubbles wrapped around them. Saga turned over, hugged Yunchi in his arms, and wrapped him with his palms and lush fur.
"Let's take the fast track," said Saga.
Before Yun Chi could wonder what the fast track was, a large amount of turbid water splashed up from the dark trench. The sea monster stretched out a row of thick tentacles, waving them one by one, and fiercely pulled at the bubbles.