Chapter 79 This person cannot die; the Wind Feather Eagle arrives as scheduled.
When Shu Xin picked up the human, she found him to be in very bad condition. His face was deathly pale and his eyes were tightly closed. Shu Xin could feel his high fever even through his clothes, meaning he was still running a high fever. It seemed that he stopped calling for help, which most likely meant he hadn't realized his predicament, but had simply passed out...
Judging from his attire, this man is probably a mercenary, as he has a quiver around his waist, though it is empty of arrows. He could also be a warrior, given that he is wearing a full set of armor, though the seemingly sturdy leather armor is tattered, with large claw marks clearly visible where the armor is torn.
Shu Xin recalled that when he called for help, he shouted, "Why are there so many dead people?" So this person was probably injured in a fight with a wild beast, not in a fight with a human, otherwise he wouldn't have been so terrified to see dead people.
The tattered leather armor revealed the injured and torn flesh underneath. It was unclear what measures he had taken, but the wounds were not bleeding. However, just looking at it was already gruesome enough.
But seeing him half-dead and unconscious, Shu Xin was a little worried about his life. She wanted to get information out of him, whether it was information about the human world or human knowledge and understanding of the river elves. She wanted to know everything. This man couldn't just die like this!
After using healing magic on the human and confirming that his high fever was subsiding and his wounds were all healed, Shu Xin cast a cleansing spell on him. After thinking for a moment, Shu Xin used a branch of the Tree of Life to make a square box, and then carved a miniature garden spell inside before carefully placing the person inside.
The specially made wooden house only had a small observation window, but Shu Xin provided a large rattan mat for the human to lie on, and she thoughtfully piled a lot of sand inside—flower fairies don't need to use the toilet, but humans do.
Next, Shu Xin carefully cast healing and repair spells on the sleeping slaves. She also cast cleansing spells on the flower fairies. After checking them over and confirming that the flower fairies were all healthy and clean, Shu Xin woke them up.
After handing the now-awakened and terrified flower fairy slave over to Nonoli, Shuxin went to examine the large pile of goods she had bought from the Magic Cat Market.
Among the goods that the flower fairy commoners brought to the market to exchange were not only food, but also a lot of seeds. Shu Xin picked out all the seeds, set aside some, and gave the rest to Nuonuo Li, asking him to arrange for the newly arrived flower fairy slaves to cultivate new fields and plant all the seeds.
Shu Xin remembered that the flower fairy merchant had said that these slaves all possessed planting magic talents, and he hoped that these newly arrived flower fairies could make all the newly arrived seeds grow.
The remaining goods were sorted. Those that could be used as magic materials were sent to the magic workshop, those that could be used to make soup were sent to the kitchen, and the last one that Shu Xin kept in her hands to study carefully was a kind of fruit shell that the flower fairies and commoners sold as food.
The shell of this fruit smells refreshingly sweet, so Shuxin tried one. It did indeed have a very faint sweetness, but it was very dry and astringent when chewed, and the crumbs in her mouth made her feel like she was chewing on lime...
Shuxin kept these fruit shells because she liked their shape—pointed at the top, round at the bottom, and hollow inside.
To be honest, they're kind of like round, chubby sunflower seed shells, only longer and bigger—one is about half the height of a flower fairy. When Shu Xin first saw them, she thought they'd be perfect as houses for the flower fairy slaves. Now, she could study them and transform them into small houses to distribute to the newly arrived flower fairy slaves.
For now, the newly arrived flower fairy slaves can only sleep in the flower field of the ground grass.
Shu Xin didn't make any demands, but when she went for a walk during a break from her research, she overheard the flower fairy slaves talking—all of them were sharing their houses with the new slaves.
While Shu Xin was studying the fruit shells and trying to renovate them into a new house, five days passed quietly, and the Wind Feather Eagle arrived as scheduled.
A flock of large birds descended from the sky with cries, and Shu Xin quickly flew out of the Flower Castle.
The birds that appeared in the land of sin were all covered in bright, snow-white feathers. Even when the wind rose on the flat ground and the wheat waves rolled endlessly, their movements of folding their wings remained light and steady, unaffected by the strong wind. Their pale blue eyes, which looked at the flower fairy, were calm and deep.
The leading Windfeather Eagle was exceptionally large. Shu Xin estimated that while the other Windfeather Eagles had a wingspan of at most one meter, this one had a wingspan of at least two meters. Moreover, only its body and wings were surrounded by the pale blue magical aura unique to wind magic, making it look majestic. It seemed that this was the Windfeather Eagle leader Elana mentioned by the Feather Tamer.
Each large bird carried a nest intricately woven from grass and twigs on its back. Shu Xin could see that all the nests were lined with a layer of soft, fluffy white fluff. Before Shu Xin could see what the fluffy substance was, the lead eagle, after Shu Xin appeared, gave her a signal call and then led the other birds off the ground and into the sky.
When they landed back on the ground, the nests they had been carrying on their backs had disappeared. Shu Xin couldn't help but look up. The sky over the Sinful Land was always clear and cloudless. Shu Xin was really curious about where these birds had put their nests. The feather trainer said that the Wind Feather Eagles liked to live high up and build their nests in the clouds, but there were no clouds in the sky. Or did the Wind Feather Eagles use some kind of magic she didn't understand?
With the Windwing Eagle carrying the acorn wine, Peppert, who had made preparations well in advance, led the acorn caravan away from the Land of Sin, along with two patrol teams responsible for protecting the caravan.
As night fell, a slight chill crept into the breeze. Shu Xin, who had been engrossed in drawing a magic circle in a nutshell, put down her magic wand and realized that it was already completely dark. She stretched and picked up the modified nutshell to examine it carefully, quite satisfied.
The original pointed-top, round-bottomed shell has changed drastically. What Shu Xin is holding in her fingertips is a cylinder sealed on both sides. Through two round holes of different heights and sizes on the side, you can see the inside of the cylinder—which contains small tables, chairs, and beds, and looks extremely exquisite.
"Meow—"
A slightly louder meow came from the darkness. Shu Xin looked up and saw a dark mass fall from the sky onto the terrace, followed by a fluffy tail that softly wrapped around Shu Xin's ankle.
Setting down the fruit shell house she was holding, Shu Xin bent down and picked up the kitten that was almost blending into the darkness. She stroked the kitten's furry head and walked towards the bedroom, laughing as she said, "Okay, okay, I'm going back to sleep now."
Pushing open the bedroom door, Shu Xin was not surprised to be met with the little lamb's wide, round eyes. She felt a headache coming on: "Xi, why aren't you asleep yet?"
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