The seabird seemed to feel that simply shaking its head could not express its sorrow, so it hopped around on the ground repeatedly, occasionally letting out a couple of soft cries, and then shaking its head a few more times.
He's like he's on drugs.
Mad bird.
It seems that the person Su Hanjiang asked about is really not doing well; even the birds are almost driven crazy.
Su Hanjiang showed no concern whatsoever for the seabird's answer; on the contrary, he was quite relaxed: "It's good that it didn't die."
The seabird was truly stunned; it probably hadn't expected Su Hanjiang to react this way.
It flew back to Su Hanjiang's shoulder and pecked at his face with its beak, expressing its strong dissatisfaction.
But its pecking force was like a tickle, lacking any deterrent power.
After pecking for a while, still angry, she simply curled up her legs and squatted on Su Hanjiang's shoulder to continue being angry.
When it shrunk down, it was about the size of a fist, with its round eyes glaring out as if it wanted to eat people.
The next day.
When Ye Wan woke up, she rubbed her eyes and saw a seabird huddled together, its eyes half-closed.
The first reaction of a mischievous child upon seeing a bird is to catch it.
Caught off guard and caught red-handed, the seabird became even more enraged, desperately pecking at Ye Wan's hand with its beak.
In fact, Ye Wan was only holding it loosely and did not hurt it.
But seabirds, by nature free, cannot bear the humiliation of being controlled by humans.
Resistance was inevitable.
Ye Wan switched the seabird from her left hand to her right hand, then from her right hand to her left hand, and then from her left hand to her right hand again...
She moved incredibly fast, leaving the seabirds no time to peck at her or fly away.
After repeating this several times, the seabird became dizzy.
It's unethical, but it's really useful.
The poor seabird was so dizzy from being shaken that it eventually gave up struggling.
This master and apprentice are really something else; they're both utterly heartless.
Ye Wan played with the birds for a while, then realized she was the only one in the cave. She stared at the seabirds with innocent eyes and asked, "Where is my master?"
The seabird's eyes widened.
What nonsense are you asking?!
The seabird was so angry it gave her a headache, and she turned her head away from Ye Wan.
Ye Wan reluctantly put it down and casually stroked its head.
The seabird retaliated quite rudely, spitting a bite on the back of Ye Wan's hand.
Ye Wan awkwardly withdrew her hand and bid farewell to the seabird.
Then I decided to go outside and take a look.
They retreated as soon as they reached the cave entrance.
For a brief moment just now, it felt like I saw the Bridge of Helplessness.
Despite having made preparations in advance and using spiritual power to resist the cold, the cold wind still penetrated to the bone.
It's so cold outside, we should go and check it out.
Ye Wan took a deep breath and walked to the cave entrance again. A gust of wind blew past, hitting her face and almost blinding her.
But Ye Wan still tentatively stepped out, and for the first time learned that the original meaning of the word "frozen to death" was not an adjective, but a way of dying.
The stubborn Southerners have now been punished.
Human courage is limitless.
When the first step is taken, the courage system is activated, and it accumulates as more steps are taken.
It's not only cold outside, but you can't even fly on a sword.
We can only take it one step at a time.
This will put your willpower to the test even more.
When Ye Wan arrived at the lake from yesterday, she saw the giant seal again.
The sea lion coiled its body on the lake surface, enveloping Su Hanjiang's body as if afraid he would freeze to death.
Huh?
When they first arrived, the sea lions swallowed them whole. What's with this state now?
Having witnessed the power of the lake, Ye Wan dared not venture there lightly.
She didn't know what Su Hanjiang's physical sensations were like, but if she came into contact with him, she would definitely turn into an ice sculpture.
Ye Wan stopped running when she reached the lakeside.
"Is Master cultivating? How is the lake water?"
Su Hanjiang opened his eyes: "Wan'er, come down and try."
Ye Wan waved her hand and said, "I'll decline."
She's not stupid; between beauty and her life, of course her life is more important.
Although her legs were almost numb, Ye Wan still moved closer to Su Hanjiang, sat down, and began to meditate.
Su Hanjiang said, "Go wait in the cave. If you stay here, you'll freeze in no time."
Ye Wan said, "An overly comfortable environment will ruin a cultivator."
She spoke with a serious and composed demeanor.
But his furtive glances were mischievous.
Su Hanjiang chuckled lightly, then ignored her and focused on cultivating in the icy water.
The feeling of cold air seeping into your body is not pleasant.
Sea lions have extremely hot bodies.
Sensing the cold energy surging into Su Hanjiang's body, the sea dog wrapped the man even tighter.
Being hot on the outside but cold on the inside makes it even more agonizing.
However, it can achieve twice the result with half the effort.
His cultivation speed can be described as progressing by leaps and bounds.
It really is a great place.
It was the way he was brought in that was annoying; otherwise, Su Hanjiang would still be somewhat grateful to that person.
Su Hanjiang figured the time was almost up, looked at Ye Wan, and found that she had indeed turned into an ice block.
He sighed deeply and carried the person back into the cave.
He could certainly say that he didn't need Ye Wan to work so hard to cultivate, and that he was willing to protect her for the rest of his life.
But in the end, he didn't say those words.
Ye Wan wouldn't listen.
No matter how close the relationship is, neither party should treat the other as their subordinate.
True love and care doesn't mean sheltering her in a comfortable environment.
It deprived her of the ability to live independently in the world.
This is not love.
They are keeping pets.
Spring Water Pavilion
Su Hanyi reached her hand into the array formed by the combination of Buddhist and demonic incantations in front of her, and her entire hand instantly frosted over.
His entire hand turned bluish-white, but he wasn't in a hurry to recover. Instead, he stared at his hand and laughed in exasperation.
Ji Kongmeng is practicing incantation seals, and has made great progress in recent days under the guidance of Su Hanyi.
I noticed some clues.
"Master Uncle, have you found your master?"
Su Hanyi nodded, her expression shifting to one of inquiry: "Kongmeng, let me ask you, if someone wanted to kill your master, do you think it would be excessive for your senior uncle to twist off his head?"
Ji Kongmeng's face darkened, and the clear, youthful voice turned low: "That's too much. Just twisting off the head is too lenient."
Chu Yiming panicked: "His head doesn't matter, Master is in danger, we have to go save him right away!"
Su Hanyi shook her head.
"How can it not be important? It's obviously very important. Very important..."
His eyes gradually lost their clarity and became crazed and bloodthirsty.
Chu Yiming and Ji Kongmeng, who were standing to the side, were both extremely shocked.
They naturally knew that Su Hanyi and Su Hanjiang, the two fellow disciples, had a very deep bond.
But I never expected it to come to this.
Su Hanyi looked as if she was about to lose control at any moment.
Chu Yiming and Ji Kongmeng exchanged a glance.
The best course of action now is to find a way to keep Su Hanyi sober.
Before the two could even speak, Su Hanyi disappeared into the formation.
Before the two could react, the formation disappeared.
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