Chapter 419 The Ability to Communicate with Plants tushumi.cc



Rabai shook his head, clearing his mind of all sorts of thoughts, and focused his attention back on the surrounding plants, asking them questions.

Does anyone know anything about the "Rose of Delight" potion? Is it related to demons, or where it's produced?

The plants couldn't actually understand what the herbicide was, but Labai had been dealing with them for so long that he was well prepared.

He sprinkled a bottle of herbal potion, which he had somehow obtained, on the grass. As the scent spread, the plants began to stir.

He wasn't sure if he'd get the answer he wanted, but he was certain it was absolutely important to Maggie. If he could tell Maggie about the plant that had 'seen' it, their relationship could definitely take off.

He had a fairly good understanding of Maggie's character and way of doing things, if not a complete understanding.

Providing a crucial, even paramount, link to her plan, and acting as a tremendous asset, Maggie would undoubtedly be drawn to her out of gratitude.

Labai subconsciously believed that relationships between people required an exchange of benefits. If she wanted to get closer to Maggie, she had to provide Maggie with enough benefits and help.

Equivalent exchange is a principle he has adhered to since birth.

Her parents raised her and died because of her. She wasn't too sad. All living beings eventually return to the earth; it's just a matter of time. There's nothing to be sad about.

But because she was the one who benefited from being raised, Rabai avenged them, giving them the best she could do.

This relationship ends here.

Rabai will no longer reminisce, nor will she grieve because of the memories.

So she left the border city and came to the Temple of Light to start a new life.

Labai's idea was successfully conveyed, and the plants began to whisper among themselves, but only in the form of frequency bands, without any real sound. At this moment, even if someone came, they could only hear the rustling sound of the wind blowing through the grass.

Perhaps seeing a woman named Rabai standing there quietly for no apparent reason would feel a bit eerie, and one would not dare to approach her.

He might also harbor malicious intent and try to get close to her.

Fortunately, the place Rabai found was quiet enough that no one bothered her.

The plants exchanged information with each other, and quickly spread outwards from the outskirts of Santa Fe City. If Rabai wanted, she could wait two or three days, and the plants could even gather information from the entire continent of Coral and pass it on to her.

However, the premise is that information can only be obtained in places where there are plants.

In areas inhabited by the undead, plants cannot survive in the occupied territories, and the information in that area will be completely blank, which even Rabai cannot resolve.

After an unknown amount of time, what Rabaii finally obtained was no longer a noisy and chaotic stream of information, but clear intelligence.

"Tata, the place you're looking for isn't far from here. It's not far from the border of the Kingdom of Saint Na, and not far from Saint Fei City either. Head east from here, and you'll find a village where everyone is a follower of demons. There's a strong scent of the Elixir of Immortality there."

This is just a rough translation of the information flow transmitted back by the plant, and Rabai is already used to this way of communication.

but......

Only Maggie could truly and clearly hear her voice, which was magical and made her want to get closer.

It was the first time in his life he had 'heard' something, even though it wasn't through his ears or in a normal way, but he liked Maggie's voice very much and didn't want to never hear it again.

Are there many demon cultists? Approximately how many?

Rabai continued to ask questions.

As for the plants' nickname for him, 'Tata,' he didn't actually know why. It was just that ever since he was able to communicate with the plants, they had been calling him that.

She had asked before, but the answers the plants gave her were so confusing that she couldn't tell them apart. Over time, she gave up trying to find out why they called her that, and even started to accept that she was called 'Tata'.

After all, Rabai didn't consider herself a human; she just looked like one, but her various features were quite different from those of humans.

The tall trees swayed, possessing an indescribable beauty under the moonlight, but to those who fear the dark, the scene resembled a ghost, making them want to flee.

At the same time, Labai also received a response from the plants.

"There are many, at least five hundred demon cultists. Who knows how many left the village and never returned? That village is very well hidden; if it weren't for our brothers and sisters crawling out from between the bricks, we wouldn't have been able to discover its existence. Going directly to find it would be very difficult, and we'd likely never find it."

The plant seemed somewhat depressed.

"Tata, we all know you're very powerful, but the demons contracted by the demon cultists vary greatly in strength. We don't know how powerful some demons might be, so you shouldn't take the risk."

Almost all the plants were trying to dissuade Rabai from harming him. They had cared for him since he was a child and were afraid that he would suffer even the slightest harm.

So while the plants will tell Labai whatever she wants to know, they will also advise her to be careful.

'I'm fine. I won't go myself; it's another human race that wants to go.'

Rabai explained to them.

"There are still many mercenary groups guarding the east side. They all reek of blood, having killed many people, not including the demon cultists. These mercenary groups are quite powerful; there are currently five mercenary groups stationed there, each with around fifty or sixty members."

The information transmitted back by the plants was excessively detailed; it would be difficult for anyone else to investigate it so thoroughly.

Even perkin won't work.

After all, there is only one of him, while plants are found all over the continent.

'They're very well disguised; they look like ordinary human merchants. If you're not on guard, there's a high chance they'll ambush you. If Tata's friend wants to go, please tell him to be careful.'

After obtaining information about the plants, Rabai thanked them as usual.

Thank you for your help.

She didn't linger and turned to leave the countryside. It was getting late, and if she wasn't there when it was time to take attendance, it would cause a lot of trouble.

However, on the way back to the temple, Rabai kept thinking about something.

She wasn't thinking about whether Maggie would thank him, but rather that in Maggie's eyes, he was just an ordinary and weak deaf-mute woman. If he suddenly gave her such detailed information, her previous image would definitely collapse.

Even if Maggie treats her very well later, she will still be wary of her.

If this barrier cannot be resolved reasonably, things will not develop as she expected.

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