"Mr. Sadlon, how many more days do we need to cross the Crimson Peak?"
At this moment, a man walked to Mr. Sadlon's side and asked him softly.
"Cross Crimson Peak?"
When Mr. Sadlon heard the man's words, he could not help but be stunned for a moment. Then, he frowned and said, "Young man, that's not possible. We have only walked less than one-tenth of the distance. If we continue walking we will not have enough supplies. We can only return the way we came…"
"Only one-tenth?"
The man was speechless when he heard this.
"I have lived here for so many years and brought countless people into the Crimson Peak, but I have never been able to cross the Crimson Peak, so I advise that you give up on this idea!"
Mr. Sadlon said calmly.
The man's expression was a little helpless. He walked to Leah's side and asked with a smile, "Leah, have you taken any good photos? Let me see…"
"No..."
Leah shook her head lightly.