He was killed with one strike!
Gu Bo
Looking at the group of vines, although this blood-veined vine fell to the ground, the other vines did not react at all. They were still swaying in the red mist with the flow of the mist. From time to time, a vine would still attack another vine.
Since there is no reaction, then blame me for taking action!
Xu Xin loaded another crossbow arrow, and this time he tried to shoot at the root of a blood-thorn vine.
One hit!
However, as expected, no prompts were given. The blood-thorn vine froze, but it wasn't dead. It simply used its branches to pull out the crossbow bolt stuck in its roots and flung it to the ground.
Then, it continued to sway, and the blood thorns on its body still emitted a red glow. Xu Xin discovered that the root that had just been pierced was actually slowly healing.
Does the red mist have the ability to heal mutated beasts, or does the blood-thorn vine itself have extremely strong recovery abilities?
Xu Xin gave up on the blood-thorn vines that he could not kill and began to attack the roots of the blood-patterned vines.
[Kill the blood-veined vines and gain 20 points.]
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[Kill the blood-veined vines and gain 20 points.]
"Awesome!" Hearing the prompts ringing in his ears, Xu Xin couldn't stop his hands from moving. He kept loading the crossbow and attacking the roots of the blood-veined vines.
His points also began to rise rapidly. Previously, in order to trade iron blocks with Li Wenxi to make a scale armor set, he had exchanged his points for three pieces of blue-level soil, leaving him with only a few hundred points. Now, his points had once again exceeded a thousand, and were still increasing.
The red fog was everywhere and visibility was limited, but the red light emitted by the circles of blood veins on the blood-veined vines was able to penetrate the red fog and clearly show the position of the vines in front of Xu Xin.
Another crossbow arrow accurately killed the blood-veined vines.
At this time, there were very few blood-veined vines in the red fog, and most of them were blocked behind the blood-thorn vines and could not attack.
At this time, Xu Xin's score had returned to 1500. He had killed nearly fifty blood-veined vines in total, earning nearly a thousand points.
Touching the quiver, Xu Xin found that there were only a few crossbow arrows left.
Looking back, I saw Silver King lying very steadily on the grass, with Ah Fu lying on his back.
Mimi had already stood up and stretched her slender body. Although her endurance was relatively poor, her recovery speed was not bad. After a few dozen minutes of rest, she had basically returned to her peak condition.
Coco was always on his shoulder. Every time Xu Xin killed a vine, it would cry out to cheer Xu Xin up.
After rubbing Coco's little head, he looked at the watch. It was almost midnight and there were only a few minutes left until the next day.
"Let's go back." Xu Xin glanced at the blood-thorn vines still swaying in the red mist and prepared to return to the treehouse. They only had one day to rest, and tomorrow there might be some strange activity, so it was best not to stay out all night.
"Let's go, Silver King, Mimi, and Alfu."
The Silver King had actually been taking a nap on the grass. When he heard Xu Xin's voice, he immediately stood up and walked over.
Xu Xin climbed onto the wolf and planned to return to the tree house.
At this moment, a faint white light appeared on the distant horizon, and the wind suddenly blew in the windless jungle, rustling the leaves.
A gentle breeze blew across Xu Xin's face, bringing a pleasant coolness. Meanwhile, a bright moon slowly rose, casting a silvery light across the horizon.
At the same time, the thick red fog was no longer just shrouded near the hills under the sudden wind, but began to slowly dissipate.
Fortunately, the wind was blowing towards the hilly resource area, and the red fog was not blown towards Xu Xin, but gradually dissipated towards the resource area.
Xu Xin didn't plan to leave just yet. He wanted to see if the red mist would dissipate in the wind as he imagined.
Sure enough, the final situation was just as he expected.
After only a few minutes, the red fog that originally surrounded the resource area and was so thick that the visibility was only a few meters dissipated under the breeze, leaving only a faint fragrance.
And those blood-thorn vines that were swaying gently in the red fog slowly retracted into the ground before the red fog completely dissipated.
Finally, a silvery crescent moon rose completely from the horizon, and the entire hilly area returned to its former tranquility, leaving only cracks on the ground and dead vines on the ground.
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