Chapter 61 Discovery of Underground Minerals



"Ah Fu and Ah Shou, you two can go out and have fun today. I have other things to do."

"Woof woof!" Ah Shou ran over, wagging its big tail happily; it loved going out to play.

Lin Ruo pinched its two big cheeks, "This time I'm not with you, so you have to be extra careful, understand?"

"Woof woof!" Ah Shou nodded in assurance.

Afu nodded, "Awoo!"

Lin Ruo put them both into her spatial storage, put on her winter gear, and then walked out of the exit, which was not blocked this time.

"Ah Liu, keep an eye on the campfire on the platform. If it's about to go out, add some firewood, okay?" Lin Ruo patted Ah Liu's thick trunk.

Ah Liu's willow branches swayed in response.

Lin Ruo released Afu and Ashou, who rubbed their heads against Lin Ruo as a farewell, and then left quickly one after the other.

She took out a map from her bag, carefully checked the direction, and then quickly put down her skis and left.

His mental energy quickly probed into the ground, observing the underground as he flew by, covering more than ten meters in an instant.

After traveling for more than an hour, Lin Ruo found a sheltered spot to stop. It wasn't that she was tired, but rather that her face mask was completely covered in ice, making it impossible for her to see the road. She needed to change into a new one as soon as possible.

She took out another mask from her spatial storage, quickly took off the one on her face and put it on, threw the mask covered in ice shards into her spatial storage, and then continued on her way.

"Roar!" A beastly roar came clearly. Lin Ruo raised her eyebrows slightly. Had she encountered a ferocious beast?

Thinking of the black bear's crystal core from yesterday, her eyes lit up. She had very few crystal cores left in her space and needed to replenish them as soon as possible. Since she had come across one today, she naturally couldn't let it go.

She twisted her waist, changed direction, and slid quickly toward the direction of the beast's roar.

"roar!"

Another roar came from the beast. Lin Ruo's face, hidden behind her mask, was filled with doubt. The sound was somewhat light and high-pitched, unlike the roar of a large beast. Judging from the sound alone, she really couldn't tell what kind of animal it was.

She moved extremely quickly, covering a distance of several kilometers in just a few minutes.

Following the sound to a mountain stream, Lin Ruo hid behind a tall tree and was able to clearly see what kind of animal it was.

It turns out that a lynx collided with three sika deer, and they all mutated. The lynx wanted to eat the sika deer, but the mutated deer had also changed their diet and wanted to use their numbers to defeat the lynx.

After its mutation, this lynx was nearly two meters long and over 80 centimeters tall. Its sharp claws protruded from its four paws, gleaming coldly, and two sharp canine teeth protruded from its lower jaw, making it look extremely ferocious.

Sika deer are larger than lynxes. The two deer are about 3 meters long, and the other one is probably a cub, only 1.5 meters long. The antlers on the heads of the two adult deer have become much larger and are as sharp as knives, with some bloodstains still hanging on them. They bar their sharp teeth and tightly protect the fawn behind them.

A fierce battle was about to break out. The lynx moved with the gait of a cat, circling around the three sika deer, looking for an opportunity. Suddenly, it pounced on the fawn and bit it. The antlers of the two adult deer stabbed at the lynx, but the lynx nimbly dodged them. However, the fawn also ran away.

The two sides were deadlocked, neither willing to suffer injury, and neither resorted to a hasty attack.

A few minutes later, Lin Ruo, who was waiting behind the tree, lost her patience. Such an evenly matched battle could only end when one side collapsed from exhaustion. It was taking too long, and she had other things to do.

She raised her hands, and a sniper rifle and a silencer appeared in her hands. She quickly assembled them, rested the sniper rifle on her shoulder, and squinted to aim.

"Bang!"

The sniper rifle fired its 12-centimeter-long bullets at high speed, heading straight for the animals.

With her first shot, she took down the lynx that was circling around the three sika deer, searching for a suitable attack position. This animal was too fast, especially since it could climb trees, making it particularly difficult to catch in the forest.

The lynx was not large; the sniper bullet went straight into its eye, exploded in its brain, and killed it instantly.

After the animals mutate, their bodies are strengthened, and their bones become exceptionally hard. When a regular handgun is fired at the forehead of a mutated animal the size of a lynx, the bullet will get stuck in the skull and will not be fatal.

On the contrary, their eyes, protected only by a single eyelid, are easier for bullets to penetrate and penetrate into their brains.

After the lynx fell, the three sika deer were startled and quickly scanned their surroundings. Unable to discern the direction of the enemy, they stamped their hooves wildly on the ground.

Just then, Lin Ruo fired again, hitting the stag precisely in the eye. The stag collapsed to the ground with a thud, its leg still twitching slightly.

The doe didn't care about the stag's life or death; she already knew Lin Ruo's direction and quickly ran in the opposite direction, protecting her fawn.

Lin Ruo didn't rush to chase after him, but instead aimed again.

"Bang!" This time she hit the fawn's leg, and the fawn's speed instantly slowed down. The mother deer, concerned for her child, also slowed down a bit.

At this moment, Lin Ruocai quickly stood up, rushed out, and transformed into a black shadow, rushing to the front of the doe and fawn. Holding a ore knife in her hand, she flipped and jumped, her body spinning in the air. Using the momentum of the rotation, she slashed at the doe's neck.

"Crack!" The doe's head snapped off, and a large amount of blood spurted out. Lin Ruo stepped to the side, dodging the spurting blood.

At the same time, he slashed outward with his knife, severing the deer's hind leg. The deer, which had been fleeing in panic, now had one hind leg severed by a sniper rifle and the other by a ore knife, and could no longer stand up.

Lin Ruo walked up to the fawn, whose big eyes were filled with panic, innocence, and pity.

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