Foreigners: No, may I ask you something?
He's a villain who just appeared, after all. He shouldn't be superfluous, right?
The cubs would normally take a couple of bites to taste the saltiness.
Although eating humans is wrong, it's not unreasonable to eat a little bit of such a bad human and absorb some of his demonic power.
However, under Zhang Tianshi's strong persuasion, the cub could only spit out the sorcerer with a "pui" sound.
The Celestial Master said, "Thank goodness, thank goodness, we can't just eat dirty things like that, little one."
However, the cub still longed to eat a bite of the Gu worm, whose demonic power was far greater than the little spirits that the Celestial Master had prepared for him.
The cub coiled around the wizard, its tail swaying unconsciously. Its enormous dragon eyes stared at the person on the ground, almost scaring the wizard, who had just woken up from a fright, into fainting again.
"Gu worms..."
Under the watchful eye of the little one as he began his meal, the wizard obediently pulled out the Gu worm he had nurtured with his own flesh and blood from his abdomen, which was covered in sutures.
This is his biggest trump card.
Even if he is taken away by the other party, he still has a way to manipulate the Gu worms to break free from control.
But seeing this bloody mess, the Celestial Master disregarded any potential offense and stepped forward to block the dragon cub's eager mouth.
"No! It's too dirty, don't eat it! If His Majesty finds out, my head will fall to the ground!"
The little dragon opened its mouth, then silently closed it again. There was no way it could help it; the Celestial Master was crying so pitifully and so humbly that the little dragon, with a conscience, couldn't bring itself to kiss him. It had to snuggle up to the Celestial Master and try to comfort him.
The Celestial Master gradually went from genuine crying to feigned crying. He felt that if he could shed a couple of drops of horse urine, his little one would sympathize with and comfort him, and that his life would be worthwhile!
Seeing that these guys didn't listen to him, the aliens felt their blood boil.
The next second, Zai stomped the Gu worm to death right in front of him.
The alien wizard coughed up a mouthful of blood, his face contorted with rage and the destruction of his Gu worms, looking utterly miserable.
The Celestial Master took the opportunity to stroke the dragon's horns: "Good boy, good boy..."
No matter what, the patriarch was the one who brought him good fortune!
thwarting the alien race's plot—isn't that another act of merit?
But then they heard footsteps outside. In order to avoid causing a disturbance for the time being, Zai and the Celestial Master decided to hide the alien race members who had fallen to the ground.
But the surrounding area was completely barren, with nowhere to hide.
The Taoist priest and the child exchanged a glance, and decided to hide the person inside the child's belly.
The baby's belly is like a vast ocean, a gateway to all things.
The cub swallowed the person whole and then transformed back into human form, so the first thing the newcomer saw was that white figure, as radiant as the moon and as beautiful as an immortal.
When they met those blue eyes, the other person was stunned for a long time.
"I had no idea that there were minor deities within the Great Yu territory..."
The newcomer was also a teenager. His high nose and deep-set eyes, unlike those of the Da Yu, immediately revealed his lineage. He wore a dark blue robe diagonally across his upper body, with an animal skin tied around his waist like a skirt, exuding a flamboyant and wild aura. His slightly curly hair was braided, and he was adorned with numerous jewels and necklaces.
What's most striking is, of course, his heterochromatic eyes, which are of different shades.
The little guy seemed to be staring at the other person in a daze; the second prince of the alien race was indeed quite good-looking.
Although the Celestial Master didn't understand the strange atmosphere, he sensed he should interrupt them and quickly spoke up:
"Your Highness, we should go now."
"Please wait."
The young prince stopped them and performed a standard Yu etiquette: "I would like to ask if you have seen any of my people. They seem to be lost in this palace."
The cub thought of the several alien races inside its belly, pursed its lips, and shook its head with a small curve.
Those who know him well know that this is a sign that the cub is guilty. The little guy is not good at lying at all, and he can practically write my ulterior motives on his face.
However, in the first encounter with the young prince, the fairy appears shy and timid.
He saw the cub's white eyelashes when it lowered its eyes, like a thin layer of frost gently covering the cub's eyelashes. Combined with its light blue pupils, they looked so thin, cold, and aloof from a certain angle, instantly reminding him of the Snow Woman.
I can't help but want to see what he looks like when he smiles, cries, or shows other expressions.
The young prince looked away, his face turning red as if burned by Qian Yuan's appearance, his neck turning all the way to his ears.
The Taoist priest thought to himself: Something's not right! Something's definitely not right!
He held the cub tightly in his arms, as if afraid it would be kidnapped, while apologizing to the foreign prince:
"Sorry, we have to go now..."
"Your Highness Zejin!"
The men behind the second prince caught up, their expressions towards him not showing respect, but rather a hint of disgust and apprehension.
Anyone familiar with the situation in the Western Regions would know that their second-in-line prince was the illegitimate son of the Khan and a dancer, and was not well-regarded. This time, the second prince was a hostage left behind by the foreign tribe to demonstrate their loyalty.
The prince's ideas also differed from those of the others.
He did not support his clansmen using Gu worms to launch a sneak attack on Dayu. If they were lucky enough to succeed, that would be fine, but if they failed, they would incur the wrath of the sleeping dragon.
This childish approach is utterly naive and ill-considered, showing no regard for the people or the kingdom's inhabitants.
However, he could not stop the Father and the wizard's decision and could only let them carry out their plan.
However, it seems that the plan has failed. These people have been quietly swallowed up by the Great Yu Imperial Palace. He must be prepared to bear the wrath of the entire Great Yu on his own.
He was led back by several of his clansmen who were watching him, his face grim. The clansmen were still whispering behind his back:
"Why hasn't the wizard returned yet? Could something have happened to him?"
"No way! The wizard is so powerful, and he even has Gu worms nourished by his own body, there's absolutely no problem!"
"That's wonderful! The territory of Dayu is truly vast. From now on, it will all be ours, along with Dayu's cattle and sheep, and Dayu's beauties—all of them will be ours!"
The prince kept a straight face, completely unwilling to listen to these guys' nonsense.
Meanwhile, the Celestial Master had just brought the cub back when he saw Emperor Chongle listening to a report that the few seemingly suspicious aliens had disappeared.
Upon seeing this, the cub leaped out of his arms and happily transformed back into a dragon in front of its father. It then thrashed around several times and vomited out several unconscious aliens.
Look! It's the bad guy that the little one caught!
The cub, just like always, proudly wagged its tail in front of its father.
However, as Emperor Chongle's face grew darker and darker, the Celestial Master felt a chill.
Despite all precautions, we still couldn't prevent the cub from stabbing us in the back.
But this was the patriarch, so the Celestial Master could only grit his teeth and swallow his grievances.
With tears streaming down his face, he took the initiative to explain, "It was this humble subject who allowed Your Highness to bring back the foreign race in this way. This humble subject knows his mistake..."
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