The moment Shushu sensed the presence, he stopped Rabbit. After briefly explaining his discovery to Rabbit, he took the lead and walked forward following the sensation, his movements becoming somewhat cautious.
Seeing this, the other puppies also followed behind Shushu. Seeing Shushu leading the way so cautiously, they all followed the dog furtively.
Whether it's a little crane, a little peacock, or a little firefly rabbit, they all walk on tiptoe, their movements different yet inexplicably the same.
If any other beasts from the sect were to pass by at this moment and see them like this, they would surely understand: these little bastards are definitely about to cause trouble again.
As for Shushu, knowing that there was a rabbit behind him, he focused all his attention on the front and didn't notice that the rabbit at the back was looking at the babies with a complicated expression.
Unfortunately, after a series of unfortunate events, Rabbit reluctantly joined the group, falling to the back and following the little potato in front of her.
There was no other way; she was responsible for bringing up the rear and couldn't fall behind.
And so, despite her reluctance, Rabbit joined the group of dogs who were secretly plotting against each other.
Soon, Shushu, who was leading the way, followed its senses and arrived at a lush thicket of bushes.
Looking at the bushes that were taller than all of his companions, Shushu first scanned them with his divine sense to confirm that they were just ordinary spiritual herbs and bushes.
She then released Tianluo, letting it wrap around her little paws to help guard against any mutated plants. Only then did she find the largest gap in the bushes and lead the way into it.
Seeing this, the little ones behind him exchanged a quiet glance, made a shushing gesture, and then followed behind Shushu and crawled inside.
As the group gradually disappeared into the bushes, the little ones were also submerged, and only a slowly swaying wavy line could be seen above their heads, proving that the little ones were moving forward.
Outside the bushes, there was a row of neat, distinctive little footprints, indicating that the little ones had entered the bushes from there.
The bushes were very large, but Shushu, relying on his senses, didn't get lost after entering.
After wandering through the bushes for almost half an hour, she finally stopped in front of a clump of very lush spiritual herbs.
After confirming that the connection he sensed was beneath this spiritual herb, Shushu began to scan the area with his divine sense: this clump of incredibly large spiritual herbs.
Unfortunately, she found nothing, as if something was blocking her divine sense from below.
Shushu raised an eyebrow at this, explained the situation to Tianluo, and then asked Tianluo to help pull the weeds.
Tianluo sensed no danger here, and it was also very curious about what Shushu had discovered.
As soon as the yam opened its mouth, it broke free from the yam's claws, fell to the ground, and began to grow larger. In no time, it had grown dozens of times larger.
Then, the Heavenly Net Vine stretched out, rolled up a bunch of spiritual herbs, and pulled them upwards in a flash. The spiritual herbs also left the ground, revealing what was underneath.
Beneath the spiritual herb, another plant was growing. Shushu's pupils dilated instantly at the sight of it.
This...this is actually the legendary, long-extinct Heavenly Secret Bud.
The Heavenly Secret Sprout, also known as the Spirit-Concealing Grass, is as its name suggests. Its effect is to conceal anything related to spirits, including spiritual power, spiritual plants, spiritual beasts, and spiritual consciousness.
It is said that as long as this Heavenly Secret Sprout is planted on a spirit stone mine, even a powerful cultivator undergoing tribulation will be unable to detect the spirit stone mine beneath it, which shows how powerful it is.
It is precisely because of its heaven-defying ability that everyone in the cultivation world flocks to it, which has led to the extinction of the Heavenly Secret Sprout long ago.
Even in the more powerful Upper Realm, it would be difficult to find even a single Heavenly Secret Sprout, yet unexpectedly, a large patch of them was discovered here.
Thinking of this, Shushu's face became solemn. She always felt that there was some great secret in the Rainy Continent, and it was definitely not as impoverished as it appeared.
After glancing at the oblivious little ones behind him, Shushu thought for a moment and finally decided not to tell them about it for the time being.
Let's wait until we get back and give the things to our master, then let him see if he'll give them to everyone.
It's not that Shushu is stingy or greedy for these good things.
Rather, it's because these little ones aren't powerful enough. Giving them the treasure would do more harm than good to them in their current state; it's a case of "possessing a treasure is a crime."
Thinking this, Shushu urged Tianluo to speed up the process of plucking the spirit herbs. In a flash, all the spirit herbs on the grass were stripped bare.
At the same time, a complete row of secret sprouts was revealed underground. At first glance, there were hundreds of these sprouts.
In the end, Shushu could only make up an excuse and trick the little ones into thinking that this was something her clan needed to grow, that she really needed it, and that she was willing to trade it with them for other spiritual plants and fruits.
Such a simple yet flawed excuse was believed by all the children, including Rabbit, who agreed without any hesitation.
Having spent so much time together, everyone had some vague guesses about what kind of beast Shushu was and her background.
The little ones weren't really stupid; they knew it was inconvenient for Shushu to talk about this, so they didn't press the matter and simply moved on from the topic.
Anyway, the millet will definitely not harm anyone, and it certainly won't embezzle anyone's good things, and that's enough.
Besides, they don't recognize this thing, so whether they want it or not doesn't really matter.
Seeing everyone's reaction, Shushu was deeply moved and secretly resolved that after handing the items over to his master, he would definitely ask his master for more of what everyone needed for the children.
And so, the matter of the Heavenly Sprouts was easily resolved, with everyone saying that the millet and potatoes could have them, but they didn't want the sprouts.
As for the things that Shushu just mentioned to everyone, everyone only symbolically asked for a few items, which were all things that everyone needed and that Shushu could provide, so no other requests were made.
After Shushu, with Tianluo's help, removed all the Tianmi sprouts, a small hole, belonging to some unknown animal, was revealed underneath.
Looking at this extremely well-hidden cave entrance, Shushu's senses became even more acute.
Yes, the Heavenly Sprout wasn't actually what made the yam respond; it was just a side effect. What truly made the yam respond was something still inside the hole.
The secret buds on top had been removed, and the contents inside seemed to have a fatal attraction for Shushu. A voice in her heart urged her to go in quickly, to go in quickly.
Such a strong feeling made Shushu's heart pound. If she hadn't been so strong-willed, she probably would have followed her instincts and rushed into the cave long ago.
This was the first time Shushu had ever encountered such a strong sensation. Worried that it might be a trap and that he wouldn't be able to handle it, Shushu ultimately decided not to take the risk. Instead, he suppressed his heart pounding in his chest and sent a telepathic message to Liuying.
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