Vol 2 Chapter 1025: Take Jiankang, I have more important things

"It's not urgent, let me think about it."

Lin Qingluo understood, frowned in thought, and did not give a positive response.

"Brother Zhan replaced the pavilion master, thank you in advance."

Luo Zhan bowed his hand and left respectfully.

"Master, will you promise him?"

The little kingfisher stood on the eaves and listened to the corner of the wall. He listened happily, watched Luo Zhan leave, and couldn't wait to ask the master.

"Cooperation is fine, but......."

Lin Qingluo frowned, and answered very simply: "To capture Jiankang, I have more important things to do. I need to concentrate on cultivation without distraction, and I don't have time to think about other things."

The little kingfisher made up his mind: "Refining longevity pills for the little one?"

"Um."

Lin Qingluo nodded sadly: "I want to take Yixuan back to Xiandao, only in that kind of isolated place, he will not be disturbed by the prophecy and lose his life, I can also concentrate on cultivation, and grasp the essence of the wood's mysteries as soon as possible , give birth to the Yinshen Flower and the Resurrection Demon Fruit, and refine it into a life-extending pill."

"Alright, let's go back to Xiandao."

Little Kingfisher's eyes lit up when he heard Xiandao's words, and he immediately regained his spirits: "This baby can go to the bottom of the sea to swim and hunt for treasures again."

"You, never forget to find the baby."

Lin Qingluo joked jokingly: "I'm really a little money fan."

"This baby has discerning eyes and discerns treasures."

The little kingfisher is extremely arrogant: "The dusty treasures in the world, only this baby can discover their value, and let them have the opportunity to show them to the world."

"hehe."

Lin Qingluo listened to the music, her brows and eyes curved: "So, those treasures should all thank you?"

"That is."

The little kingfisher's nostrils turned to the sky: "Without this baby's discerning eyes and treasures, they are doomed to be just dusty pearls, with no chance to shine brightly and be sought after by the world."

Lin Qingluo looked dotingly at the tsundere little cute pet, and all her depression was swept away.

*

In the deep night, Lin Qingluo watched as Lin Yixuan took Anshen Pills and entered the Paradise of Paradise with the little kingfisher.

A man and a bird appeared in the Taolin courtyard. The two elves sensed the master's breath, flew back from the medicine field, and had fun around the master.

Little Qingyuan also chirped cheerfully, flew down from the bird's nest, and landed on the shoulder of its owner.

Lin Qingluo caressed Xiao Qingyuan's colorful feathers, her eyebrows and eyes were gentle: "Xiaoqing, in a few days, the master will take you back to the fairy island, and you will be able to see your parents."

"Chirp."

Xiao Qingyuan understood, her fluffy little head rubbed against her master's cheek affectionately.

"Xiandao?"

A cloud of mist rose from the Lingquan water, and Jin Jing appeared in the form of a human being in the mist, looking at her with interest.

"Um."

Lin Qingluo smiled sweetly, with a bit of nostalgia: "It is an island that is isolated from the world, full of aura, and very suitable for cultivation. It is also the place where I got a blessed place and picked up bird eggs."

"Chirp."

Little Qingyuan rolled her eyes when she heard the bird's egg, and sang cheerfully.

"Hehe, Xiaoqing is that bird's egg back then."

Lin Qingluo understood Xiaomengchong's little thoughts in seconds, and sighed with emotion: "Time flies so fast, two years have passed in a flash, and Xiaoqing has grown up so much."

"Chirp."

Xiao Qingyuan understood, and rubbed her master's cheek affectionately.

"It's good to meet you."

Jin Jing's exquisite eyebrows showed joy: "Being able to practice in the fairy island full of aura, my mana can recover faster, and maybe there will be a greater chance."

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