Chapter 50 Solving the Rattan Problem (2/2)



She even managed to knock down the broken spheres from the treetops.

Before long, the entire ancient tree was completely transformed.

It doesn't feel as heavy and oppressive as before.

When they landed again, the ground was covered with vines, almost completely covering the ground.

Shen Jue quickly gathered them together and then lit them.

The broken spheres were not spared either, and were ignited as well.

Since you can be resurrected, I will burn you to ashes.

She was curious to see how the vines could revive after they had all been burned to ashes.

The little rabbit hiding behind the tree peeked out.

It was shocked by Shen Jue's actions and was momentarily stunned.

Rabbit had never seen anyone act in such a way; their methods terrified him.

This time, the little rabbit did not approach Shen Jue on its own initiative.

As if it were afraid of something, Shen Jue thought for a moment and realized that it was probably her action of setting fire to the vines that had frightened the rabbit.

No rush. Let her deal with the Thousand-Thread Vine first, then we can study this rabbit. It can't escape no matter what.

Before them, the fire gathered, the rising flames flashing with a ghostly blue light, and the half-dead vines were twisted and burned by the flames.

As for the broken sphere, it had long since burned to charcoal and crumbled at the slightest touch, turning into black ash.

Having witnessed the vines burn to ash, Shen Jue stirred them with his cane to make sure they were thoroughly burned.

Only then did she take out her shovel, ready to dig three feet into the ground.

Let's eliminate that uncertain factor underground as well.

The digging lasted for three hours, during which Shen Jue unearthed a considerable number of tree roots.

But clearly, this cannot shake the foundation of this ancient tree.

Shen Jue thought for a moment and realized that digging like this wasn't a solution, so he stopped and put the shovel away.

With a flick of its talons, it emerged from the bottom of the pit.

Logically, since she burned the Thousand-Thread Vine to ashes, the little rabbit should be happy, but now it seems that it is not happy at all? What's going on?

I waved to the rabbit, wanting to ask it another question.

The little rabbit twitched its ears, stared at Shen Jue for a while, and didn't see any danger.

Then it slowly hopped over.

As the little rabbit slowly approached him, Shen Jue's lips curled up into a smile.

So cute! It's a pity we can't make a contract with her.

Once the little rabbit stood still in front of Shen Jue, Shen Jue straightened his expression.

"The Thousand-Thread Vine is destroyed, why do you look so unhappy?"

The little rabbit hummed a few times, simply expressing its meaning.

Shen Jue rubbed his chin a few times, carefully translating the little rabbit's meaning.

Destroying the external Thousand Threads Vine is useless; she still needs to find its precise location. The act of setting fire just now only increased the difficulty for her to find the true form of the Thousand Threads Vine.

"Do you know the location of the Thousand-Thread Vine?" Shen Jue originally just wanted to ask on a whim, but she didn't expect the little rabbit to actually respond to her.

He ran up to her and gestured for her to follow.

Shen Jue followed calmly, wondering where the little rabbit would lead her.

She had no other clues at the moment and could only pray that the little rabbit was leading her in the right direction.

The little rabbit led Shen Jue to the ancient tree and gestured with its paws to indicate their current location.

"You mean, you want me to dig here?"

The little rabbit nodded. Shen Jue looked in the direction the little rabbit was pointing. This patch of grass was indeed yellower than the other patches of grass and didn't look as vibrant.

Shen Jue has a good memory; the grass here was lush and green before, with no signs of yellowing. The sudden appearance of this situation can only mean that something below is absorbing their nutrients.

Given the possibility that the Thousand-Thread Vine can revive, it is highly likely that the Thousand-Thread Vine itself is hiding beneath this patch of grass.

Shen Jue took out her shovel again and started digging into the patch of grass, even though it was close to the roots of an ancient tree and not easy to dig.

But Shen Jue will not give up any opportunity.

Moreover, just as she was digging, a notification appeared beside the yellowing grass.

(There seems to be something down there?)

Seeing this prompt, Shen Jue became even more motivated, wishing he could dig three feet into the ground on the spot!

No matter what's down there, or how easy or difficult it is to dig, she's determined to dig today!

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