Xin Sui transmigrated into a cannon fodder character in an apocalyptic novel who wouldn't survive past chapter one. She started with a hellish mode.
The system also instructed her to redu...
Moreover, "Li Xueli" really had no obligation to share water with him.
Water is extremely precious in the desert; there are countless cases of people killing each other for a sip of water.
Especially considering that last time "Li Xueli" deliberately let her sister snatch back a bottle of water, which solved their urgent problem, he had even less reason to be angry.
I didn't bring any water with me.
He actually brought it with him and kept it inside door number 5 of the Six Paths Divine Box, but he would never take it out in front of "Li Xueli".
Xin Sui tossed him a bottle of water. "I was just joking with you. Drink it."
Without hesitation, Shui Duoduo gulped down a mouthful of water.
They are not worried that "Li Xueli" might poison the water.
If she wanted to poison someone, she would have done it long ago; she wouldn't have waited until now.
The water in the bottle was refreshingly sweet and contained pure Xuan energy, just like pouring liquefied Xuan energy into your mouth.
It's the same water as last time!
Shui Duoduo possessed extraordinary treasures and had encountered various opportunities in her past life, but she had never seen water like this before.
One bite was more effective than a whole day of his cultivation.
If word gets out, it will likely attract countless superhumans.
But "Li Xueli" was so easily exposed to him.
Aren't you worried that he might be plotting to kill and steal the treasure?
Or did she think that as a boy from the slums, she simply couldn't perceive the strangeness of the water?
None of these explanations seem to hold water.
After all, she had already predicted that he would become powerful in the future, so even if he couldn't detect the strangeness of the water now, he would eventually find out, right?
But she didn't seem worried at all, appearing quite confident.
Of course, he knew himself that he would not intentionally kill someone to steal the treasure.