Moving along the mountain path, Lin Wanwan tapped the ground ahead with a tree branch in her hand, disturbing snakes, and could constantly hear the rustling sound of small animals quickly scurrying away in the grass ahead.
In the spring mountains, there's still a certain probability of encountering snakes. Other animals didn't scare Lin Wanwan, but she was afraid of snakes.
Back when she was a child, following her grandparents up the mountain to pick plums, they encountered a cobra native to Mao County and Weng Mountain near the tree roots, almost scaring her to death.
Later, she forced herself to remain calm and backed away, narrowly escaping a disaster. At that time, the cobra had already raised its head, and if she had reacted a second slower, it might have been disastrous.
Walking on this undeveloped mountain now, Lin Wanwan felt quite uneasy.
