Without saying a word, Xu Ling immediately performed the healing spell.
The white light from the fingertip flew rapidly toward Fei'er and quickly entered her body.
Fearing that this one move wasn't enough, Xu Ling used it several more times.
The white light entered Fei'er's body time and time again, and his breathing became visibly steady, unlike before when it was rapid.
Although I couldn't see Fei'er's complexion clearly, it was probably much better than before.
Xu Ling breathed a sigh of relief upon seeing this.
However, Fei Er still looked quite disheveled.
At this moment, the blood on his body had begun to congeal, causing his fur to not only stick together in strands, but also to have a dark red hue.
If they hadn't witnessed the whole thing, they would probably have assumed without hesitation that Fei'er's injuries must be very serious.
Even knowing everything, Xu Ling and the others still watched Fei Er with worried expressions.
Fei'er lay there quietly, his breathing steady, but he just lay there, without opening his eyes or speaking, as if he had fallen asleep.
For a moment, no one dared to disturb her, for fear of accidentally causing trouble for Fei'er.
Xu Ling and the others were completely focused on Fei Er at that moment, so they didn't notice that the scattered green lights around them had suddenly disappeared completely.
Then, a thick, dark cloud drifted in from nowhere, blocking out most of the dazzling sunlight.
All of this went unnoticed by those standing in the shade of the Tree of Life, until a light drizzle began to fall.
A few drops of rain fell through the gaps in the leaves of the Tree of Life and landed on Kaopu's forehead.
Kaopu instinctively wiped his face, feeling only water droplets. He assumed Xu Ling had used the Rain Transformation Technique and immediately lowered his voice to complain impatiently to Xu Ling.
"Host, why are you using the Rain Transformation Technique at a time like this?"
A small complaint reached Xu Ling's ears, and she frowned in confusion.
She looked down at Kaopu, her eyes filled with obvious doubt.
"I didn't!"
Before she could finish speaking, Xu Ling felt raindrops falling on her forehead.
She was stunned for a moment, raised her right hand to wipe it, and then looked at her slightly damp fingertips, full of confusion.
Where did this rain come from?
She clearly didn't use the Rain Transformation Technique, so how could it rain?
Before she could figure it out, the raindrops grew larger and larger, pattering against the leaves like a symphony welcoming the rain.
Xu Ling stared blankly up at the leaves getting wet and the raindrops falling directly onto her face.
At that moment, only one thought filled her mind.
It's raining!
It's raining in this barren land!
However, she wasn't the only one who showed such shock; Ruth was even more incredulous.
Ruth couldn't believe it was raining in the barren land, but she was constantly being hit by the rain, making it difficult for her to fly steadily until she had to land on the ground, looking up at the rain sliding down her back.
Ruth finally believed it: it was raining in the barren land!
She couldn't help but cheer, even though Fei'er was still lying there without moving.
She simply couldn't contain her emotions at that moment!
Ruth began running around the Tree of Life, shouting, "It's raining! It's raining!"
At this moment, her joy was evident.
Suddenly, a deafening thunderclap came from afar, booming and resounding, as if even the barren land trembled.
Like a bugle call, after that deafening thunderclap, a violent storm struck.
At this moment, what falls is no longer gentle raindrops, but a torrential downpour, forming a continuous curtain of rain.
Almost instantly, Xu Ling and her companions were soaked to the bone.
The reliable creature ignored the increasingly heavy rain, casually shook off the water droplets, and then looked up at the direction from which the thunder was coming.
That was the sound of the Thunderbird, and the Thunderbird was getting closer and closer to them.
Kaopu stared in that direction, his gaze lingering for a long time.
Following the direction that Kaopu was looking, hundreds of miles away, a black bird or beast spread its wings and circled in the air.
The cry it had just made left it wanting more.
It hadn't cried out like this in a long time since it came to this desolate place.
However, one time was clearly not enough to satisfy it, and Thunderbird smacked its lips, thinking about doing it again.
A voice calling to it came from below.
"Little crow, come down quickly!"
It was Ella calling it.
Seeing this, the Thunderbird flapped its wings and obediently flew down.
It spread its wings and slowly glided down, finally landing on Ella's shoulder.
The Thunderbird flapped its wings a few times, then immediately folded them back up.
However, the Thunderbird at this time is completely different from what it was half a month ago.
Ella used to be able to hold it steadily in her arms, but now that's almost impossible.
It has grown considerably larger than before, and Ella can no longer hold it in both arms.
Furthermore, its golden eyes appeared even sharper, adding a touch of intimidation when it stared at people. Coupled with the Thunderbird's gleaming beak, it could easily pierce through a person.
The Thunderbird now resembles a raptor.
However, no matter how fierce it looks, Thunderbird is still as docile as ever in front of Ella, and will occasionally nuzzle Ella with its sharp beak to act cute.
This is also what Thunderbird plans to do.
Just as it stopped on Ella's shoulder and was about to lower its head to touch Ella, Ella stumbled and was about to fall to the ground.
Immediately, the Thunderbird hurriedly spread its wings and took flight.
Ella was also caught off guard by this situation.
Fortunately, once the weight on her shoulders eased, she quickly regained her balance and escaped unharmed.
Ella patted her chest to calm her slightly racing heart, then looked at the Thunderbird that had folded its wings and was perched not far beside her.
Ella couldn't hide her surprise; this was the first time in the past two weeks that she had truly felt the weight of the Thunderbird.
It was completely unexpected for her!
In just half a month, the Thunderbird has grown to this size?!
Ella's eyes were a slap in the face to the Thunderbird; she couldn't believe it no matter how she looked at it.
Although she had witnessed all the changes in the Thunderbird over the past two weeks, she remained unaware of them because the oxcart was present and the Thunderbird rarely approached.
Ever since the Thunderbird grew larger, the bull would tremble and refuse to move whenever it saw the Thunderbird approaching.
Therefore, in order not to delay the rest of the journey, Ella did not call for the Thunderbird, and the Thunderbird continued to circle above them without hindering the progress of the oxcart.
This time, Ella called for the Thunderbird for two reasons: first, she was afraid that its calls would attract the explorers' attention; second, she and Old John were currently traveling on their own.
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