It flapped its wings sharply at the flying car.
In an instant, the flying car was swept up by a tornado-like gale, violently shaking and flipping in the air.
Xin Sui felt like he had been thrown into a spinning machine; the world was spinning around him.
Once attention was diverted, the mental energy binding the spider also dissipated.
However, the spider couldn't afford to run away at this moment, because it was being bumped around like a ball in the carriage.
Unfortunately, he bumped into Xin Sui.
It seized the opportunity to cling tightly to Xin Sui, using her as a cushion to bury itself in her arms.
After all, Xin Sui was wearing a seatbelt and was fixed to the car, so he wouldn't be thrown around in a crash.
When the wind finally stopped, Xin Sui's hair was a complete mess, like a bird's nest.
The spider's two large eyes also resembled mosquito coil eyes.
However, this is not the end.
The infant-faced sculptor grabbed the flying car with another claw, intending to crush it.
To its surprise, the thing was much harder than it had imagined; it squeezed it for a long time without even creating a crack.
The infant-faced sculpture simply flew to the front of a stone mountain and slammed the car against the rock face.
They clearly wanted to smash the car so they could get the spiderlings inside and eat them.
Xin Sui pounded his head, barely managing to concentrate, and his mental energy surged forth all at once.
It transformed into a giant hammer and smashed down hard on the head of the infant-faced sculpture.
When dealing with a massive object, a blunt strike is more effective than a sharp strike.
This was a tactic she had developed to deal with various mutated insects.
Caught off guard by this heavy blow, the baby-faced sculpture was immediately stunned.
His body swayed in mid-air, and the grip on the flying car loosened.
Xin Sui took the opportunity to drive the flying car away.
This flying vehicle truly lives up to its reputation as a creation of Xuan Tu; its defensive capabilities are exceptionally strong, and it's incredibly durable.
It's still perfectly fine after being grabbed and hit so many times by the baby-faced sculpture.
None of its functions were impaired.
Xin Sui certainly wasn't trying to run away.
Having suffered such a huge loss, how could she not seek revenge?
Moreover, she still needs to continue dealing with the spider dolls in order to obtain the spider doll flowers.
The baby-faced spider is the natural enemy of the baby spider, which means it is essentially her enemy.
Take advantage of its unconsciousness and kill it!
Xin Sui used his mental power to control the Dragon Fang Dagger, which shot towards the Infant-Faced Eagle like a streak of light, severing the horn on its head.
Now it can no longer sense the spider.
The Dragon Fang Dagger slid a large circle in the air due to inertia, then flew back and disappeared into the eyes of the Infant-Faced Carving in a flash.
I stirred it in there.
The baby-faced eagle let out a miserable cry, no longer caring about the baby spider, and ran away with a flap of its wings.
Xin Sui used his spiritual power to retrieve the Dragon Fang Dagger, feeling a pang of regret.
If only we could solve this infant face carving problem in one fell swoop.
Otherwise, if it pops up again, wouldn't that disrupt her plans?
However, it had already run away, and she couldn't catch up with it, so she had to give up.
Xin Sui let out a long breath and realized that his chest felt a little heavy.
As I looked down, my eyes met those big, grape-like eyes of the spider.
When did it get on her?
Just as Xin Sui was worried that the spider might take the opportunity to attack her, it rubbed against her like a frightened child.
Her soft, jelly-like face was pressed against her neck, making one's heart melt.
Xin Sui slowly raised his hand and rubbed its head.
The spider raised its face and looked at her.
Xin Sui wiped away its tears and gave it a reassuring smile, "It's alright, don't be afraid."
The spider blinked and then smiled at her.
Her smile was cleaner and clearer than a gemstone immersed in water, pure and beautiful, like an angel's.
Xin Sui's heart was melted by its smile.
They were also overjoyed.
She had fed it so much, told it jokes, sang to it, and played games with it, but she still couldn't make it laugh.
But then it laughed.
Anyway, it's good that you smiled.
But where is the doll flower?
As soon as Xin Sui thought this, the smile on her face froze.
On the back of the baby spider, which was as transparent as crystal, a tiny sprout emerged.
The tender shoots grew rapidly, and in the blink of an eye they grew taller, sprouted branches, and formed flower buds.
However, at the same time, the spider rapidly withered and became emaciated.
It was as if the rapid growth of that tender sprout was drawing upon its life force.
Xin Sui instinctively wanted to stop him.
He took out the spiritual spring water and poured it into the spider doll's mouth, saying, "Drink quickly."
The spider gulped it down.
But its shrinkage did not stop.
Its head shriveled, its face sunken, and its eyes no longer moist...
In just a few minutes, it went from a living creature to a withered shell.
All the nutrients were given to the flower that grew on its back.
The flower is beautiful, like a delicate pink crystal flower.
Xin Sui witnessed this process firsthand.
When the spider smiles, the spider flower will bloom.
So that's how it is!
So that's how it is!
Xin Sui's vision blurred instantly.
Tears fell on the petals and seeped into the heart of the flower.
The petals changed color from pink to red, becoming more vibrant.
"System, why didn't you tell me sooner?!"
[If I tell you, won't you get the doll flower?]
Xin Sui was taken aback.
Yeah, so what if she knew beforehand?
Only after obtaining the flower will Xuan Tu open the secret passage to let her out.
If she doesn't get the flower, is she supposed to stay in the secret realm forever?
What about the mission?
Xin Sui pulled at her hair and leaned back in her chair.
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