The strong, fishy smell made it hard for Xiaobai to open his eyes.
It could only cover its nose, hide on the orange cat's head, and peek out through the orange cat's furry ears.
Three sand scorpions, each the size of a millstone, emerged from the sand, brandishing their ferocious pincers.
The high-raised stinger gleamed with a bluish luster, clearly the venom of a sand scorpion.
This is a third-tier demonic beast, a poisoned sand scorpion!
Little White's fur stood on end.
This thing is not only thick-skinned and tough, but also incredibly strong. It can't neutralize the poison in this thing.
No, no, we have to run!
Little White tugged at Big Orange's ear, urging it to run faster.
The orange cat was very obedient; it turned and ran, its four paws almost leaving afterimages.
The big orange cat, engrossed in its run, didn't notice the change in its spiritual energy. Little White had been unsure of the big orange cat's spiritual root before, but seeing the wind-type spiritual energy around it, it confirmed that the big orange cat was not only a metal-type but also a wind-type dual-elemental spirit beast.
Just as Xiaobai was marveling at the Great Orange Spirit Root, the three sand scorpions had obviously also discovered that their prey had escaped. They suddenly increased their crawling speed, and their two giant pincers made a "clacking" sound in the night, a sharp and threatening sound.
Little White stood on Big Orange's head and took out a round magic artifact from its dimensional pouch. It vigorously activated the artifact with its two little paws.
This magical artifact was given to Ruan Tang by her father when she was a child. Later, after she reached the Foundation Establishment stage, she could no longer use it and gave it to Xiao Bai. Now, Xiao Bai is activating this magical artifact.
With the help of Xiaobai's spiritual power, the magical artifact unleashed several wind blades, which swiftly struck the sand scorpion.
A series of clanging sounds came from the sand scorpion.
The wind blade couldn't even cut through the sand scorpion's thick carapace, leaving only a faint white mark.
The sand scorpion was getting annoyed by the wind blades, so it raised its tail and its stinger high.
The closest scorpion suddenly arched its body, and its tail, thicker than a large orange, lashed out like a steel whip filled with deadly venom, tearing through the air with a piercing shriek!
"squeak!"
Xiao Bai was so scared that his soul almost flew away.
Run!
It gripped the orange cat's ear tightly, with only this one thought in its mind.
The orange cat didn't need to be urged at all; its survival instinct was like a bucket of ice water poured over its head, and all its fur stood on end!
But the poisonous sting came too fast and too fiercely!
The sharp spikes, gleaming with an eerie blue light, were about to pierce Big Orange's round, plump buttocks.
In that life-or-death moment, a power that even the orange cat itself was unaware of suddenly exploded within its body!
A small blue whirlwind suddenly exploded beneath its feet!
"Whoosh!"
The orange's figure instantly blurred, as if it had been pushed forward by an invisible hand, and its speed suddenly increased!
"Whoosh!"
That deadly venomous stinger grazed almost the entire length of the orange cat's tail fur before embedding itself deeply into the sand, kicking up a large cloud of dust.
The orange cat, which had been desperately trying to escape, didn't notice at first, but when it looked back now, it was shocked to realize that its speed seemed to have increased.
Xiaobai, who already knew about Daju's situation, didn't have time to explain to Daju, but quickly scanned his surroundings.
Sand, stones... and that pile of rubble in the distance!
Got it!
Little White stretched out its paw and patted Big Orange's head hard, its paw tip pointing directly at the pile of stones.
Go there!
Although the orange cat wasn't quite right in the head, it trusted the little white cat.
It let out a low growl, immediately changed direction, and sprinted away on its four short legs like an orange streak, heading straight for the pile of rocks.
The three sand scorpions were enraged when they saw that their prey was still alive and dared to run away.
They stride forward on eight legs, crashing through the sand, their bodies shaking the ground and kicking up clouds of yellow sand as they pursued closely behind.
An impatient sand scorpion opened its mandibles and spurted out a stream of venom, aiming for the back of the giant orange.
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