In the end, only Auretin would be left behind to wait for them.
Auretin was not a reckless person. He knew his own strength and so didnât find it a shameful thing to be left behind alone while everyone else went forward.
It took a certain kind of maturity to understand the concept of only doing what you could and not be a burden to others during critical times.
As Elvis, Lea and Wabei were clearly unable to ascend the mountains, they went their separate ways.
Gregory carried Gu Mengmeng and flew directly to the peak of the Motou mountains, while Elvis, Lea and Wabei trekked forward into the snow.
They experienced the so-called âriding on a dead horse toward a mountainâ effect: something was clearly right before you, but even after running at it all day, it appeared like you failed to make any headway at all. Add to that the fact that oneâs speed would be severely restricted by the myriad of difficulties faced when trudging through the heavy snow.
Elvis and Lea couldnât bear to let Gu Mengmeng follow them on foot and experience this suffering. So they naturally approved of Gregoryâs suggestion to let him carry Gu Mengmeng straight up to the peak.
It didnât matter even if Gu Mengmeng managed to get the Love of the Sky before they reach the Motou mountains. Anyway, Gregory had excellent eyes and would definitely be able to spot them on the return journey.
When she previously rode upon Gregory, Gu Mengmeng was still very worried about hindering Gregoryâs chances of finding a bride.
But now that his status was already confirmed and it was clear that he would never get another female, Gu Mengmeng no longer hesitated. She just sprawled against Gregoryâs back and instructed Elvis and Lea to take good care of Wabei, and not to let him die in the Motou mountains.
It was a rare occurrence that Wabei didnât bristle at that. He just continued staring fixedly at that mountain.
Gregory had a massive physique and Gu Mengmeng would be well-covered by his outer feathers when riding upon his back. Meanwhile, she would be nestled in his soft down feathers and kept toasty by his body warmthâcompletely sheltered by the onslaught of the harsh winds.
It might just be her own mis-perception but it seemed to Gu Mengmeng that Gregoryâs back felt much warmer and wider than the previous time when he carried her up the Motou mountains.
Oneâs feelings would naturally change accordingly to the shift in a personâs status.
But knowing that he was just a 10 year old âkidâ, Gu Mengmeng still blushed from embarrassment.
Gu Mengmengâs line of sight was restricted and she couldnât see what was happening outside. But she could feel Gregory making a sudden shift in flight angle and was now soaring straight up into the sky.
Gu Mengmeng instinctively clutched at his feathers and called out in fright.
Gregory responded with bird cry of his own but Gu Mengmeng couldnât understand what he was saying. Nevertheless, she felt a sense of calm descend over her. She guessed he must have said something along the lines of âDonât be afraid, even if you fall, I will catch youâ.
Gu Mengmeng chuckled. Thatâs right, the sky was Gregoryâs domain. Nothing would happen to her even if she were to jump about.
Gradually calming down, Gu Mengmeng realized she had been clutching at Gregory a bit too forcefully, nearly tugging out his feathers by the root. Hence, she asked in a small voice, âDid it hurt? I didnât mean to... I was frightened just now...â
Gregory didnât answer her. He probably realized that she couldnât understand him anyway and so saved his breath and just concentrated on surging upwards.
Gu Mengmeng had always been rather immune to air turbulence. Even when the pilot announced that the flight was experiencing heavy turbulence, Gu Mengmeng would not feel much of anything. She would just feel like she was sitting in a car riding through a bumpy road. But this time, she could clearly feel the strong air flow pressing down on her like an unbreakable wall of pressure. Even with Gregoryâs feathers protecting her, she felt like she was being submerged under the ocean and nearly drowning to death.
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