Chapter 140 The Mountain God Admits



The fight lasted three hours.

The land washed by rain was washed again by blood.

The fresh scent of soil in the air was covered by the smell of blood, and Tu Ran could smell it clearly from more than ten meters tall.

There were only three or five roe owls still alive down there.

These three or five of them had been seriously injured in the infighting.

Their minds were completely clear and they clearly remembered what had happened in the past three hours.

Staring at Tu Ran who was still sitting on the tree with her legs drooping, they felt not anger but fear.

A fear that goes deep into the bones.

Tu Ran bit her finger and tried to grow hallucinogenic mushrooms for the fourth time, but failed.

In the past three hours, she had grown hallucinogenic mushrooms three times.

Each hallucinogenic mushroom only lasts for an hour.

The fourth mushroom cannot be grown, which means that only three hallucinogenic mushrooms can be grown in a day.

She will have to eliminate the rest on her own.

Tu Ran raised the machine gun and aimed it at the five surviving roe owls.

Continuous scanning, every bullet hits the place where they were injured.

Two roe owls that were already dying could not withstand the power of the bullets entering their wounds and died.

There are three left.

They were not seriously injured in the fight. Two of them only had their legs injured, and the other one was bitten on the back of the neck by its companion, causing a lot of blood.

The three roe owls all struggled to escape from here.

The two with injured legs had a bit of difficulty climbing over the mountain of corpses and they stumbled and fell.

The roe owl with a neck injury was not affected in its escape. Seeing that it was about to climb over the dead roe owls, Tu Ran activated the "instant movement".

He pulled out his long knife and thrust it into the wound on the back of its neck.

The roe owl's body froze and it screamed towards the sky.

The shock was so severe that Tu Ran's ears hurt.

She ignored it and used both hands to push the long knife down, cutting its neck.

Its vocal cords were broken.

The hissing sound stopped abruptly.

Its body fell to the ground with a loud bang, and Tu Ran dodged in time to avoid being crushed underneath.

The other two roe owls saw their companion being killed and their eyes turned red.

Now that things have come to this, they can no longer run away, so they might as well fight to the death with this despicable and evil human.

They looked at each other and stumbled towards Tu Ran.

Tu Ran raised her knife and chopped at their injured legs. Because there was a gap, it was easier for her knife to enter.

In an instant, their claws were separated from their bodies, and the two roe owls fell to the ground, with blood spurting all over the ground.

Tu Ran was too fast and they couldn't catch her afterimage.

Like a lamb to be slaughtered, unable to fight back.

Accompanied by whimpers and wails, they were cut into pieces by Tu Ran.

Until the sharp tip of the knife pierced their hearts, ending their lives.

Tu Ran put away the knife, scanned the scene, made sure there were no survivors, and left.

This piece of ruins filled with corpses attracted countless other alien species in the following days.

The flesh and blood were quickly eaten up, and the remaining bones were discovered by a human three days later.

After a long period of research, humans determined that a war within the roe owl tribe had occurred here three days ago.

After fully recording the scene with his camera bracelet, he left the place.

These are all things that happened later. Now, Tu Ran walked around the area but did not find any other roe owls.

She chose to return to the cave.

Fatty went up to him excitedly, "Boss, you're back?"

Tu Ran threw a red melon she picked at random to it, blocked its mouth, and then looked at the thousand-year-old turtle.

It still stood in the same place, with the dragon scale background behind it vividly displayed.

"It was done so quickly?" The old bastard was surprised.

"No, I came back to ask you where the remaining roe owls are hiding? I can't find them."

It had previously been able to use magic to know that the roe deer owls on its own hill were ugly in appearance, so it must also be able to tell where the remaining roe deer owls were hiding.

Sure enough, the old bastard began to cast spells after thirty seconds.

"They hid in other hills."

Tu Ran raised an eyebrow, "Do you need me to catch them and deal with them?"

The old bastard hissed and looked at her with disdain, saying, "How can you be so murderous at such a young age? Do you have to kill everyone? In all my years, you are the one with the most murderous aura. I tell you, this is not good. We should be compassionate and all living beings are equal."

Tu Ran: “…”

Who on earth said that the roe deer owl on this hill was ugly and asked her to get rid of it? She refused to do so and was threatened with a curse.

Now that the matter has been dealt with, you start to act noble?! Tu Ran suppressed her anger, her fingers creaked, and she gritted her teeth and said, "So, has the curse you put on me been lifted?"

"Of course it's been lifted - Hey, hey, hey, what are you doing?! Put your knife down! Yeah, hey, hey! I was wrong, I won't dare to do it again, I won't scare you again."

With the knife at its neck, it knelt down and admitted its mistake in one go.

Tu Ran never expected that it could admit its mistake so quickly and neatly, which broke her previous understanding of gods.

Pangpang was also shocked. This turtle knelt down even faster than it did and was even more useless than it.

After it did this, Tu Ran's previous anger was immediately half released. She was now only angry at herself for not being able to judge people clearly and being frightened and deceived by the mysterious old Wang Ba.

Tu Ran put the knife back into the sheath.

"Chubby, let's go. I found an orchard. Let's go have dinner."

"Okay." Pang Pang happily followed Tu Ran and was about to leave.

Behind him, the old turtle said pitifully, "Pangpang, bring some of your fruits to Grandpa Turtle. Grandpa Turtle wants to taste what the fruits grown on his body taste like."

"Why don't you pick it yourself?" Tu Ran turned around and looked at it.

She noticed that it stayed in that spot.

It likes Pang Pang so much, why doesn't it come over to touch him? "Because I am the god of this mountain."

Fatty also explained: "Grandpa Turtle is trapped there forever, he can't get out."

It felt so sorry for Grandpa Turtle. If it had to stay in such a small place its whole life, it would have been suffocated to death.

Tu Ran narrowed her eyes, "How did you eat before?"

"I don't need to eat. After today, I will go to sleep again," the old turtle smiled. "I also want to take advantage of today to taste the wild fruit. Come to think of it, the last time I ate wild fruit was when a monkey picked it for me two thousand years ago."

Monkey? Sun Wukong? "Is your cave safe? Aren't you afraid some aliens will crawl in and eat you?"

The old turtle puffed out his chest and said proudly: "I am the mountain god of this mountain. No matter how cruel they are, they have to respect me a little."

Tu Ran sneered, "If they knew that you, the mountain god, not only did not bless them, but instead hired humans to kill them because they were ugly, would they still respect you?"

(End of this chapter)


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