Chapter 65 The Little Octopus's Three-Piece Treasure Hunt Set



Yuewu took a corn sausage and a piece of bread to replenish her energy, and then drank some spiritual spring water.

Just now I saw that the space area has increased, and even the water curtain storage space has increased by one. Yuewu checked the scroll panel and the evolution bar showed 7%, which means that the meteorite just now increased the space by 2%.

Since the introduction of the scroll panel, merging meteorite spaces has become incredibly fast, and the evolution ratio can be checked in real time.

Seeing the evolution bar growing, Yue Wu's morale soared, and she prepared to go out and find another nearby meteorite.

I casually greeted the little ones and was about to leave when I saw the mother squirrel run over and hug my leg. "Do you want to come out with me?"

The mother squirrel nodded.

“It’s raining outside, you won’t get wet if you stay in the space. I’ve also put some food for you over there.” Le Wu tried to change her mind.

The mother squirrel held on tightly.

"Okay, let's go out together then," the little octopus joined in the fun, quickly climbing onto Lewu's shoulder, leaving Lewu both amused and exasperated.

Only two little ones who were sleeping peacefully could remain in the space. Yuewu reappeared under the tree with the little octopus and the squirrel mother.

At this moment, the mother squirrel released Lewu and hopped away in one direction. Lewu quickly reminded her, "Not that way."

The squirrel mother stopped and pointed ahead, and Yuewu understood that she wanted her to follow her.

So Yuewu walked over, and after about fifty meters, the squirrel stopped again and pointed to a plant.

Le Wu took a closer look and, wow, it was a ginseng plant. Looking to the side, there were more than a dozen smaller ones.

The little octopus immediately ran down and tried to pull out the biggest one, but Lewu stopped it right away.

At this moment, Yuewu noticed the greedy look in the little octopus's eyes and clearly warned it: "You can't eat these things, otherwise there won't be any more spiritual spring water in the future."

This is Xiao Yi's favorite threat to the little octopus, and it always works.

Sure enough, the little octopus retreated, extending its two tentacles and tucking them into its paws.

Yuewu carefully dug out most of the ginseng here, planted it in the space with her mind, and watered it with spiritual spring water to ensure its survival rate.

Afterwards, Lewu led the two little ones toward the meteorite. Along the way, the squirrel mother would occasionally remind Lewu that there were delicious things nearby, such as wild grapes, chestnuts, mushrooms, lingzhi, goat milk fruit, and black rice. Lewu would transplant the entire tree into the space and then keep praising the squirrel.

The little octopus grew angrier as it listened, and, not to be outdone, it also went down to the ground to look for something.

And you know what, the little octopus was quite capable. Soon, with Yuewu, it found another ginseng, one that had been there for even longer than the squirrel had been looking for.

Le Wu found it unbelievable that the little octopus hadn't eaten it. Looking at the smug look on her face as she strutted her legs around, Le Wu wanted to say, "You have too many legs, they're almost like a pretzel," but she was afraid that the little octopus might trip and fall while walking.

The squirrel mother stood calmly and obediently beside Yuewu, completely ignoring the smug little devil.

Thanks to the little octopus's persistent efforts, Yuewu unexpectedly discovered Smilax glabra, Codonopsis pilosula, and Anoectochilus roxburghii, all excellent ingredients for soup, as well as Ganoderma lucidum and Polygonatum sibiricum.

What left Yuewu speechless was that the little octopus actually discovered an ancient tomb and even took out a jade bracelet from a hole.

Le Wu had no desire to dig up the grave, much less to store the items in her spatial dimension.

But the little octopus didn't give up. Seeing that Yuewu wouldn't make a move and even looked like she wanted to run away, it placed the jade bracelet at Yuewu's feet, turned around and crawled back in, pulling out a gorgeous dagger.

The dagger is about 25 centimeters long. The scabbard is densely inlaid with various gemstones, and the intricate gold patterns on the hilt extend to a bluish-white jade stone at the top.

Yue Wu was unconsciously drawn to the blade, took the dagger from the little octopus's tentacle, drew the blade, and a cold glint flashed.

Despite the relentless downpour, the rainwater wouldn't flow onto my palm; no matter how I swung my hand, the rainwater would only drip from the tip of the knife.

This amazing property shocked Yuewu. She didn't know whose ancestor's grave the little octopus had dug up, but she really wanted this dagger.

So Yuewu took out several plates of fruit, roast chicken and pig's head meat from the supermarket's deli section, and a bottle of Fenjiu liquor from her spatial storage. She placed them in front of the tomb and bowed three times solemnly to show her respect.

I had barely stood up straight when I saw the little octopus over there trying to pull something out.

But it seemed to be stuck at the entrance of the hole, and then the little squirrel went over to help.

Yuewu walked over curiously and found that it was a small box. She knew there must be something good inside, because the little octopus had a nose like a dog and only picked out the good stuff.

Le Wu found a branch nearby and widened the opening, revealing the small box. It was made entirely of white jade and carved with exquisite magnolia flowers. When she held it in her hand, the jade felt warm and smooth, not cold. Le Wu was certain that this was definitely a treasure.

Now that she had three items, Yuewu wanted to see if the little octopus would go back into the hole, but it didn't.

The little octopus scurried to a rock and began washing the mud off itself with the rainwater. After cleaning itself, it listlessly stretched out two tentacles towards Lewu.

Yue Wu understood; she wanted him to go over and pick her up.

So she walked over quickly, but when she got close, the little octopus climbed onto her rubber shoes and finally stood on Lewu's shoulder, looking down at everything with arrogance.

Seeing this dance and music, I just can't do anything about the little octopus's smugness.

Afterwards, Yuewu put the three items into her spatial storage, found a stone to block up the tomb, called the little squirrel, and turned to leave.

The little octopus even turned around to look at the cemetery and seemed to wave its tentacles.

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