The spider lilies have already grown into the courtyard.
The bright red petals stretched out their delicate bodies, and the glowing liquid inside flowed slowly, seemingly absorbing the blood and death within the room.
It seems a breeze blew by, and a few specks of pollen drifted to the vicinity of the cat.
Her eyes grew increasingly bloodshot, and her drool flowed even more profusely. As her mind crumbled, the cat began to mutter incoherently, her ravings sending chills down one's spine: "Meat... I need meat... Die... All of you die!"
The next second, the giant cat demon pushed off with its hind legs and pounced with its front body, actually jumping directly onto the roof.
Squeak.
The fragile roof made a slight protest, but it did nothing to attract the attention of the already frenzied cat.
She looked down at the surrounding alleys, her pupils narrowing to slits. The cat went into attack mode, all its muscles tensing, and pounced on the native ghosts chatting in a certain direction.
A huge white shadow leaped across the sky.
On the ground, the spider lilies, like bamboo shoots after the rain, leaped lively from this dark red soil, growing as if chasing stars, following the direction the cat pounced, like cheerleaders singing and dancing.
They sang and laughed, setting the stage for this symphony of death.
...
Yin Zhu stared at the spider lilies next to the house.
The red spider lily swayed its body, looking at the dazed Yin Zhu with a puzzled expression.
Undeniably, this plant held an inexplicable attraction for Yin Zhu, making her particularly want to eat it whole, chew it a few times, and then spit it out.
Well, based on Yin Zhu's experience, raw plants are generally not very palatable.
Many delicious modern foods are based on the various seasonings that humans have discovered over thousands of years. If you don't add anything, what's the point of eating? Just eat grass?
However, Yin Zhu definitely wouldn't eat it.
Because the nickname "A Thunderclap from a Clear Sky" was so shocking, Yin Zhu always suspected that this thing would explode on the spot once it was put in her mouth.
Of course, Yin Zhu's focus wasn't on whether or not to eat it.
She poked the petals of the flower with a small stick, and after confirming that it wasn't a man-eating flower, she asked quietly, "Speaking of which, aren't the spider lilies also under the jurisdiction of the Flower Princess?"
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