Transmigrated into a Treasure-Seeking Mouse, I Was Doted On by Villains

As a lazy worker who lacked ambition, Shu Shu never expected to die while casually watching a show and transmigrate into the spirit beast of the female lead in a fantasy novel she had just finished...

Chapter 333 The Bound Taotie

After breaking through, Shushu did not open its eyes immediately, but remained in the same position, lying on the spot.

She slowly opened her eyes only after the last trace of spiritual energy in the vortex was absorbed.

The aura and pressure belonging to the late stage of the Out-of-Body stage dissipated the moment she opened her eyes.

Then, everyone heard another clear 'click' sound.

Looking up in surprise at the sound, I saw the sky above me beginning to crack and spreading at an unimaginable speed.

In less than a breath, the entire stone wall above their heads crumbled into a spiderweb-like pattern and began to fall.

Everyone present was startled by this sudden turn of events and instinctively moved closer to the sweet potato.

However, before they could reach the millet, the surrounding walls began to crack and creak incessantly.

Before long, everything except the ground, which hadn't cracked yet, turned into a spider web.

Then, the ground began to crack, and the spot where Shushu had been standing even cracked open with a huge gash, revealing the teleportation array underneath.

The glutinous rice plant only had time to collect all the large items into its spatial storage before it was teleported away by a teleportation talisman.

A flash of white light appeared before his eyes, and when Shushu's vision returned to normal, he found himself in a wide square, with no one around.

The sky was blood red, and not far away there was a staircase that stretched downwards.

Since divine sense couldn't be used here, the millet hesitated for only a moment before raising its paw and heading towards the stairs.

However, as soon as she arrived at the steps and glanced at the scene below, she was stunned.

Because beneath these steps was actually an altar.

More accurately, it was an altar trapped and enveloped by a divine array.

On that altar, there was a Taotie with its eyes closed and its breathing so weak that it seemed as if it could die at any moment.

On the body of the Taotie, there was also a Binding God Rope made of Xuanbing Cold Iron that had been around for hundreds of millions of years, which was tightly binding it.

It's likely that Taotie struggled desperately at first, so in some of the places where it was bound, the Binding God Rope had deeply penetrated into Taotie's body and become one with it.

Shushu knew that Taotie was considered a ferocious beast in the eyes of the world, and people were always wary of it.

In reality, aside from loving to eat, being able to eat a lot, and being a bit greedy, Taotie doesn't have many other faults, let alone be considered utterly wicked.

Moreover, the glutton in front of him showed no trace of blood or the sins of bloodlust.

The yam didn't know why it was tied up here, but it was certain that the person who tied it up had ill intentions, or even was malicious.

Yes, it was indeed vicious, because the trapping array surrounding the altar not only bound the Taotie but also restricted its growth.

The Taotie in front of us is actually a cub that has not yet entered its growth stage.

In other words, it was captured while it was still a cub.

For some reason, at this moment, Shushu inexplicably thought of Lingjun's past experiences. They were both cubs, both coveted, and both persecuted.

It was at this moment that Shushu clearly sensed the world's covetousness towards the gods.

Whether it's a divine beast or a ferocious beast, it seems that as long as it is a descendant of the bloodline left by the ancient gods, these people will covet it and even plunder it.

At the same time, Shushu also understood why all the mythical beast clans were so fiercely protective of their offspring.

It's purely because survival is difficult; if their elders don't rise up, their race will face extinction.

Shushu sighed helplessly in his heart and was about to go and take a look when he sensed that the Taotie on the altar suddenly moved. Then, under Shushu's gaze, it slowly opened its eyes.

The moment their eyes met, the little glutton was completely stunned. He stood there dumbfounded for a while before he asked incredulously, "Who...are...you?"

It spoke the three words very slowly, almost one word at a time, its voice hoarse and weak.

It's obvious from the sound that this is due to dehydration and weakness caused by not having spoken for a long time.

This time, the yam didn't hide anything and answered it very sincerely: "My name is yam."

The little Taotie had probably been locked up for too long; it was completely dazed, and its eyes drooped listlessly.

After a long pause, he finally managed to open his eyelids and, a beat slow, answered in a hoarse voice, "Oh, millet!" He still spoke each word slowly and deliberately.

The weak and listless appearance, along with the hoarse, cracked, and ethereal voice, made Shushu feel inexplicably uncomfortable. At the same time, a thought arose in his mind: to help the other person.

The voice appeared somewhat abruptly. After thinking for a moment, Shushu decided to comply and went to search through the inherited memories.

In the end, she actually found a record inside that showed how to send things into the formation.

With a glimmer of hope, Shushu didn't hesitate. Following the instructions, he carefully walked to the southeast corner of the Trapping God Formation and, sure enough, saw a clear groove on it.

I don't know if someone did this before, or if Taotie knows about it too.

Seeing the yam walk in that direction, it regained some of its energy and looked over with hopeful eyes, but it didn't say anything. It just stared at the yam, unwilling to look away.

Under its intense gaze, Shushu felt immense pressure, worried that speaking would extinguish the hope in its eyes. Shushu could only bury its head and examine it closely.

After touching the array stone at the bottom of the groove, Shushu breathed a sigh of relief, summoned the Wentian Seal and Tianluo, and whispered to each other for a while.

Shushu fumbled around in the space and found a storage ring that wasn't branded. He started putting in some things that the little gluttons could use, including spirit milk and milk fruit.

With these preparations complete, the three of them, including Shushu, began to divide the work: Shushu was responsible for moving the array stones, Wentianyin was responsible for resisting the pressure of the array, and Tianluo was responsible for throwing storage rings inside.

Every step was a true test of their speed and teamwork; the slightest deviation could prevent the item from being delivered, and they might even get injured.

Fortunately, God was on their side, and the whole process went incredibly smoothly; none of the unexpected events that Shushu had predicted occurred.

The storage ring, carrying her heartfelt wishes, was successfully delivered to the little glutton's claws through their combined efforts.

Let alone Shushu, even Little Taotie himself couldn't believe it the moment he grasped the storage ring.

Then, for some unknown reason, the little gluttonous beast carefully held the storage ring in its paws, struggled to pull its face away, and began to sob uncontrollably.

The grievance in that voice made even Shushu, an onlooker, feel a pang of sadness.

He opened and closed his mouth, but couldn't utter a single word of comfort. In the end, he could only stand there and let out a long, silent sigh.