The Interstellar Great One Is Doted on by the Group

The top-tier interstellar goddess, Hua Ansu, was betrayed by her best friend and, after narrowly escaping death, ended up in a backward interstellar primitive tribe where a day has forty-eight hour...

Chapter 183 The Fish Has Taken the Bait

Hua Ansu comfortably curved her eyes into crescents. The feel of it was so nice. It was a pity to use such a pretty and cute little thing to guard the mine, but who could blame her for not being able to live without Banbudian?

After being released, the deer stumbled backward, not understanding why this two-legged creature kept rubbing against its fur. Did it want to skin it?

The deer continued to tremble.

"What if I could manage to keep the half-step epilepsy going forever?"

The deer pricked up its ears. "Oh?" Really?

Hua Ansu smiled and said, "Of course."

On our home planet, even extinct species can be reproduced through technology as long as their living genes are present.

Not to mention the still-extinct Half-Step Madness.

She'll take some time later to extract the live genes of the Half-Step Epilepsy and store them in a database so that it can be reproduced even if it becomes extinct.

Hua Ansu was right, but if Dian Dian Lu were the kind of naive and easily fooled person who believed everything she said, she would have been extinct in this forest long ago.

Therefore, Dian Dian Lu did not believe what she said.

Hua Ansu didn't expect it to believe her right now; she was just mentioning it briefly. What's more important now is...

"You know very well that your whole family is now prisoners, and I can kill or slaughter them as I please, right?"

The crazy deer started drooping its head again, "Yo~" Clear~

It found this female two-legged creature's thoughts hard to fathom. Why was she bringing up the topic of slaughtering beasts again? She had just asked it if it wanted to live!

Hua Ansu continued, "So now that I'm sparing your family's lives, do you owe me a favor?"

The crazy deer tilted its head and thought for a moment, then said, "Oh~" Yes~

Let's hope this two-legged woman is telling the truth!

"Then let's sign a pledge."

The deer stared wide-eyed. "Sign the contract?"

No, no, no, I'd rather die!

The deer bared its teeth, even its toes seemed to be rejecting the deer.

"What did you hear that? I said oath, not contract."

She glanced at it and said, "I have contracted beasts, so I don't need to contract you."

All right..

"Oh?" What oath?

Oaths should not be made lightly, and they are not to be defied.

"It's simple. I don't need you to do anything. Just guard this place for me. But you need to understand that this place is mine. You are just here to protect it. How about that?"

The deer swung its tail, looking conflicted. Wouldn't that mean they'd be homeless? But having this two-legged creature guard them meant they could live here...

"If you are unwilling, I will have to find other beasts to guard them. Oh, and the things you have stored are my spoils of war, so they belong to them."

It means that even if you don't want to live here, you can't, and the food and treasures in the small cave are gone.

Hua Ansu waited for it to think it over. Finally, the eccentric deer agreed and signed a vow with Hua Ansu to protect the cave. In return, Hua Ansu vowed not to kill them.

After signing the contract, Dian Dian Lu was listless and felt like she had lost all hope in her life.

Having achieved her first goal, Hua Ansu took out the Half-Step Epilepsy and began extracting its live genes in front of the three.

The extraction process is very simple: live gene cells are placed in a sealed container and stored.

She is very serious and professional when she does things.

Although the three of them didn't understand it, they just felt that Hua Ansu was amazing, and maybe she really could...

After she finished her work, Daddy Deer mustered up his courage and came forward, since he wouldn't be slaughtered now anyway.

"Yo yo~" Is it true that the Half-Step Epilepsy you mentioned before won't go extinct?

Hua Ansu gave a half-smile; the fish had taken the bait.