The feeling under my feet was strangely both soft and firm.
I tried taking a few steps forward; the ripples spread out beneath my feet.
Banh Nep tilted its head to look at me, stuck out its tongue, and then scratched the water surface a few times with its paw, starting to run and jump happily.
I smiled, turned back to look at Khang standing on the bank, his expression full of tension, and held out my hand to him.
Khang's hand grasped mine, moist with a thin layer of sweat.
I gently pinched the palm of his hand:
"It's safe."
"Mmm, this place is truly too magical." Khang was still astonished, raising a hand to wipe the sweat from his forehead.
"Let's follow Banh Nep forward and see; maybe we'll find a way out."
The two of us definitely had to keep going, but Cay Nho... We looked at Cay Nho sitting there blankly and sighed in unison.
I glanced at Khang:
"You're more familiar with him; you go."
Khang sighed, his face suggesting he wasn't really close to him either.
