The moment the yam saw the golden light, it wanted to hide to the side.
However, the light was too fast, and the ground beneath his feet had already sunken. Even if Shushu wanted to avoid it, he didn't have enough time and was thus engulfed by the golden light.
He watched helplessly as the golden light that enveloped him, like a bouncy ball, sent the two unicorns that rushed to his rescue flying.
Then, it led itself towards the foot of the Thunder Tree, rushing through a small black hole that had opened up at some unknown time.
Following that, the millet experienced a similar tumultuous ordeal as when it was swallowed by the cracks before.
Inside the golden bubbles formed by the golden light, he was so dizzy from the fall that his vision blurred and his soul almost left his body.
But whether it was because it had been through so much that it had gotten used to it, or something else, the potato rolled around in the pot for a long time without fainting again.
She remained conscious until the golden bubble popped and disappeared, and she was thrown into a light blue world.
Finally, after trembling and circulating his spiritual energy for several cycles, the double image of the entire world returned to normal.
Then, her eyes were dazzled again.
Before her lay a world of pure blue: blue sky, blue earth, blue mountains, blue water, blue grass, and blue trees.
In short, even a tiny grain of soil was aquamarine, incredibly dreamy, and had a sense of unreality. Shushu felt as if he was completely surrounded by aquamarine.
The next moment, she didn't hesitate to coat her eyes with several layers of spiritual energy protective shield.
There was no way she could cope with a world that was only one color.
Having finally resolved the visual issue, Shushu breathed a sigh of relief. After looking around for a while, he randomly chose a direction based on his intuition and started moving forward.
It took a whole day for Shushu to finally see some different scenery. The original mountains and forests turned into plains, and finally the plains turned into swamps.
The only constant is that, from beginning to end, no matter where you are, the whole world is aquamarine, as if there is no other color in the world besides aquamarine.
Of course, there was no sign of human habitation or life; everything there was inanimate.
Yes, ever since Shushu came here, he hasn't encountered a single living thing; all the flowers, plants, and trees are illusions.
Even the instant Shushu entered, she discovered that her connection with the space had been severed by something.
At this moment, she was unable to contact the space, nor could she take anything out of it.
However, Shushu has now mastered the art of fasting. She can go without food for decades, let alone just a few dozen days. When she eats occasionally, it's only to satisfy her cravings.
Of course, this doesn't mean that the millet plant has absolutely nothing to offer.
She had anticipated this situation and had prepared several pouches that could be opened without spiritual power. Now, those pouches were hidden under her fur.
We just don't need the millet and potatoes yet, and there's no plan to bring them out for the time being.
She was a cautious person, and she would only lower her guard after figuring out what the golden light was and why it had brought her there.
Even though he had been gone for so many days, the guy behind him still showed no intention of showing up. Shushu couldn't help but feel anxious and confused, and he was also a little worried about Tianluo outside.
After thinking it over, Shushu finally decided to turn the tables and lure the snake out of its hole.
Thinking of this, Shushu narrowed his eyes, and a good idea quickly came to mind.
Then, as Shushu started afresh, her expression gradually became more and more dejected, and at the same time, her spiritual energy was slowly draining away.
Finally, a day and a half later, her spiritual energy was exhausted. With a thud, she fell into a pit, her breathing gradually weakening until it was barely perceptible, as if she could die at any moment.
The millet and potatoes were being processed at this pace, with careful monitoring of the changes while keeping an eye on the situation outside.
Unexpectedly, the golden light was even more persistent than she had imagined. She had been counting sheep in the pit for 20,000 days, but the figure she was waiting for still did not appear.
Just as Shushu couldn't help but start thinking about whether to use another talent skill of the treasure-hunting rat clan—playing dead.
The little paper cranes she had secretly left outside have begun to respond.
Through the little paper crane's eyes, she could clearly see a golden streak of light coming from the edge of the aquamarine world.
The speed of the light was extremely fast. After a quick calculation in his mind, Shushu guessed the other party's cultivation level, which should be at least at the Integration stage, or even above the Tribulation stage.
This realization startled Shushu, and he hesitated whether to continue pretending, when the golden light drew closer.
The little paper cranes she placed outside were naturally discovered without any surprise.
As darkness fell, Shushu realized he had been exposed. Somewhat embarrassed, he slowly got up, but his vigilance was at its highest.
She silently checked the life-saving token given to her by her other master, Immortal Venerable Luofeng, which was slowly spinning in her sea of consciousness. Only then did she feel at ease and mustered up the courage to look outside.
The golden light flickered outside the pit, and if Shushu wasn't mistaken, it meant that the other party wanted her to leave.
After reading it, Shushu finally gave up and carefully propped herself up, tentatively moving outwards little by little, keeping her eyes and mind fixed on the other person the whole time, looking extremely wary.
I don't know what touched it, but the moment the sorghum's hind paws left the ground, it actually spoke.
"Don't worry, I'm not going to kill you. Hurry up and stop dawdling."
The sudden, aged voice startled even the little potato, causing it to instinctively retract its outstretched hind paw.
It wasn't until its hind paws touched the ground and it pulled itself up that the little potato realized what it had just done.
Somewhat embarrassed, it stepped out again, then placed its two hind paws on the ground, supported itself with its upper body, and bowed with its two short front paws: "Greetings, senior."
As soon as he finished speaking, Shushu felt the gaze falling on him as if it were tangible, and the old voice rang out again: "What race are you from?" This meant that he didn't know.
The potato's eyes darted around: "Senior, I am the Firefly Rabbit."
Golden light: "Firefly Rabbit?"
Despite his unease, the sorghum replied confidently, "Yes."
Golden light: "You little brat, you're trying to fool me."
Shushu remained silent. Since the other party hadn't noticed, she had no intention of exposing herself.
The golden light seemed to have seen through Shushu's plan and interrupted him, saying, "Alright, we'll find out soon enough which race you belong to."
As soon as he finished speaking, he quickly rolled up the sweet potato again, transforming it into a streak of light and heading towards the direction where it had appeared.
As for Shushu, because he was moving too fast, the wind blew his face so hard that he couldn't even open his eyes. When the other party stopped, Shushu opened his eyes and saw a giant, light blue beast.
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