Speaking of Nezha, he again used Earth Style to reach Skull Mountain, where countless peaks stood, and landed on a stone ledge.
Before seeing a soul, he only saw a spiritual divine deer with big antlers approaching him, sniffing around him. The deer, about two meters tall, laid down right in front of him and closed its eyes to sleep.
"Dear Deer, you should go sleep in the woods. The grass over there is soft while this stone is hard and cold. Even though it's the blazing summer, when you get older, trust me, those old legs will be a problem."
Nezha was troubled by this deer blocking his way. Though he could walk around it, he was unsure if this was a coincidence or if Lady Shi Ji had arranged it to imply that this 'deer' couldn't understand him, prompting him to seek elsewhere. This made the seven-year-old, not-so-eloquent boy overthink.