Among adventurers, luck is generally acknowledged as a part of strength, and all extraordinary encounters are not accidental!
"We absolutely cannot let Linda go back... We absolutely cannot!"
He recalled Linda's bluffing and arrogant demeanor in the cave.
He even lowered his head and smiled apologetically.
The memory of that scene, even just a brief recollection, filled Hu'er with such hatred that she wanted to tear her eyes out and beat her chest in frustration.
If Linda were in front of him, he wouldn't even need to use his fighting spirit; he would simply open his mouth wide and bite her!
Just like the ancient demonic fox that hunted humans and ate their flesh and blood to relieve the hatred in its heart!
At this moment, on the outskirts of Dragon Forest.
In a cellar.
The two women and one man were exhausted from hastily excavating this place.
They used fluorescent lights for illumination, enduring the stench of the soil and the damp air.
They sat on the straw, each holding a stone bowl.
Inside were noodles with very little seasoning.
It has no taste.
"Linda, I want to eat beef."
"No, it's all gone."
"Why! I saw quite a few yesterday!"
"Because you didn't try to merge with Tasia, I ate you all."
"ah?!"
Leah pounced on Linda like an angry wildcat: "Give me back my beef!"
"We'll talk about it after you've mastered your fusion ultimate technique."
Linda used her Dark Whip to push Leah aside, frowning as she said, "Don't move, the noodles are going to spill. Besides... even though there aren't many seasonings, with my cooking skills, my noodles should taste pretty good too."
Tasia sipped her soup with a happy expression and exclaimed, "Even boiled noodles taste just as good as those made by Master."
"So what exactly is your relationship? Tasia, you're acting like a simp... well, maybe 'fangirl' is a better term for a girl?"
Leah sat back down on the straw, feeling sullen. The fluorescent stone hanging overhead made the cellar as bright as day, but unfortunately, it made it easy to see dirt particles falling into the bowl from above.
There's no way around it, time is too tight, Linda doesn't have time to reinforce the ceiling, so she'll just have to make do with this for tonight.
Tasia replied to Lia, "I am my master's maid, nothing more."
Linda nodded: "Yes."
"I have a feeling you're hiding something from me. Hey, you're not some big shot, are you?" Leah said in a teasing tone.
It was at least seven or eight parts of a sarcastic remark directed at Linda.
After all, Linda "stole" some beef, otherwise tonight would have been beef noodles.
Linda ignored Lia, her gaze passing through the entrance hidden by the withered grass above her head as she looked up and said with a faint smile, "Fox should have discovered the truth by now. Do you think he'll be so angry he'll vomit blood?"
Leah's mind switched quickly, and without dwelling on the previous topic, she laughed and said, "That stupid fox deserves it; he still owes us over 100 tree fruits."
"Keep your voice down, just in case Fox is outside," Linda reminded Leah.
As they were chatting, suddenly everyone felt a tightness in their chest and couldn't breathe.
Some kind of invisible energy swept by.
Linda's expression changed, and she put her index finger to her lips, signaling everyone to be quiet.
"Is it...light...level?" Lia mouthed silently, her eyes wide open.
This sense of oppression is something that no Moon-rank cultivator could achieve.
Fortunately, the enormous aura in the sky disappeared after only three seconds.
Linda relaxed, losing her grip on the bowl of noodles, and some noodles fell onto her pants. A hint of heartache appeared in her eyes.
Leah seemed quite hungry; she glanced at his crotch, then hesitated, as if she wanted to say something but couldn't.
After finishing their meal, the three of them began to discuss the powerful aura that had appeared in the sky earlier.
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