Vol 2 Chapter 815: It’s really a psychic fruit!

Chapter 819 It's really a psychic fruit!

The flying arrow, with a bell hanging from it, rotated half a circle at an incredible angle in the air, and hit the black rhino wolf's right eye.

"Aww."

The black rhino wolf howled miserably, endured the pain, turned around and ran into the forest, and disappeared in an instant.

"I'll go, what a scary monster."

The stone patted the terrified heart, still terrified.

"One monster is harder to deal with than five people."

Wang Meng was also deeply touched. He walked around the forest and picked up his meteor hammer.

"Unfortunately, my bell was taken away by it."

Feng Yi looked annoyed at the direction in which the black rhinoceros escaped, feeling sorry for his own bell.

"It can't run away, Yin'er will catch it."

Lin Qingluo floated down from the treetops, smiling to comfort him.

"First-level monsters also have demon pills, and Yin'er can increase a lot of magic power after eating them."

Mo Canglan smiled and gave his brother some popular science.

"Ah woo."

Leopard Ya heard Yaodan, rolled his eyes, jumped down from the tree, and rubbed the little master's ankle affectionately.

Indicates that it also wants to eat.

"There are many low-level monsters in the Chifeng Mountains. There must be a chance to hunt them, and you will not be missing."

Lin Qingluo bent down to pick it up, and pampered its little head.

"Master is so kind. Master is the most gentle and kind, domineering, unparalleled and invincible master in the world."

The soft and waxy voice of milk came to my ears immediately.

Leopard tooth flatters without bottom line.

"hehe."

Listening to its nonsensical flattery, Lin Qingluo smiled and frowned.

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The good luck of the young men continued.

The little kingfisher killed the black rhinoceros, and summoned its master to come and cut off the horns.

Following the guidance of the little kingfisher, Lin Qingluo brought his brothers to a steep slope.

When the royal magic was planing the alchemy, Lin Yixuan suddenly slipped and rolled down the slope.

Stone reacted quickly and rushed down the slope, trying to stop him.

"Stone, don't step on it!"

Lin Yixuan bumped into a raised rock and stopped.

When the stone was about to approach him, his eyes widened suddenly, and he subconsciously threw himself forward, protecting a green weed under his body before the stone landed.

"Ahhhh..."

Avoiding the stone, fearing it would step on him, he jumped up before his right foot hit the ground, over the rock, and rushed straight down the slope.

"Yixuan, did you get hurt? Let my sister have a look."

Lin Qingluo followed, looking him over from head to toe with concerned eyes.

"Yixuan, how are you? Are you injured?"

The rest of the brothers also rushed down in a hurry, and surrounded the siblings.

"I'm fine."

Lin Yixuan resisted the pain in his back and got up, revealing the weeds under his body, and smiled.

"Sister, look, is this little weed a psychic fruit?"

"What, psychic fruit?!"

Hearing the words, the elder brothers were all stunned, their fiery gazes focused on the little weed that looked exactly like Peng Pengcai Twelve in front of him.

The small wild grass is only half a foot high, and under the branches and leaves shaped like pine needles, there are bean-sized, black and white fruits hanging.

"It's a psychic fruit. The fruit is ripe, and there are fifteen pieces in total."

Lin Qingluo helped Lin Yixuan up, and squatted on the ground, staring closely, his eyes became brighter the more he looked.

"Is it really a psychic fruit?!"

All the young men were shocked, but couldn't believe the overwhelming good luck.

They really found the psychic fruit.

With the hope of breeding spiritual roots and embarking on the path of cultivation.

"Naturally it is true."

Lin Qingluo smiled, carefully picked the ripe fruit, summoned the blessed land of the cave, transplanted the psychic fruit into it, and planted it in the medicine field.

?? Thank you little fairy No Blur Half Drunk? Sasha's monthly pass.

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(end of this chapter)

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