My Divine Pet Enables Me To Become The Biggest Winner-Chapter 70 - 69 Dandelion Second Update_1

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70: Chapter 69: Dandelion (Second Update)_1

70: Chapter 69: Dandelion (Second Update)_1

Actually, for Owen Bertram, he never intended to keep the Mechanical Dao Soldiers and Spiritual Pomegranate Sniper as his treasures – as long as the price was right, he was willing to sell them.

Then, he would use the obtained resources to continue the development of the next generation.

During the process of refining this Mechanical Dao Soldier, Owen had some deeper thoughts.

After using it for a few days and summarizing the experience, he already had a rough idea for the new Mechanical Dao Soldiers.

If someone was willing to take them off his hands, Owen would be more than happy to oblige.

This is the fundamental difference in the ideology between Owen Bertram and those homegrown cultivators from the Eight Desolates.

The only issue is that in a world like the Eight Desolates, where the weak are prey to the strong, without enough strength to protect oneself, selling the Mechanical Dao Soldiers for a good price would be a pipe dream.

That’s why Owen couldn’t reveal himself now, and could only push the Mechanical Dao Soldiers forward, portraying them as a “Golden Face Killing God” in his own words!

As for the upcoming visit from Lord Algernon, Owen was somewhat concerned.

He would likely be a powerful and experienced cultivator who couldn’t be easily fooled like Vanessa Thoughts of Shadow and Abigail Turner.

Today, Little Loach didn’t want to get into the water at all.

It lingered around Owen’s feet, pretending to be sick: I’m feeling terrible, I’m sick, I need medicine!

Owen rolled his eyes and lectured it, “You need to learn how to live frugally, not like that big-faced Prescott.

These spiritual pills are meant to be stored as provisions.

If we can’t find food in the future, we’ll have to rely on these provisions to survive.”

Little Loach pretended to cough a few times!

Owen was flabbergasted, who taught you that?

A loach, actually coughing!

Little Loach demonstrated with its actions: I don’t care, I want to eat now.

Owen started scolding it again: “You’re like a dog that can’t keep food overnight in its den!”

Little Loach didn’t care, as long as it was full, it was fine being a dog.

Owen had no choice but to give it a few spiritual pills, which it gobbled up and still wanted more.

Moreover, it had inexplicably learned how to wag its tail like a dog.

And you wouldn’t believe it…

this action was quite destructive.

After all, a 20-meter-long creature learning how to wag its tail like a puppy was enough to level everything within a 10-meter radius.

“Fine!” Owen couldn’t take it anymore: “Here, here, eat up, are you satisfied now?”

Only after devouring an entire bottle of spiritual pills was Little Loach finally content.

Since I’m full, you can’t expect me to work, can you?

You can’t be that naive, Elder Brother!

Owen sighed, leaning against a large tree, while Little Loach curled up beside him to digest.

The morning passed without any trouble, and as noon approached, a gentle and warm current flowed from Little Loach’s body, circled around Owen’s meridians, and eventually merged into the Peach of Response within his right chest’s spiritual cavity.

Owen stretched lazily as he stood up: “Finished digesting?

You’re going to work this afternoon, right?”

What Little Loach really wanted was a change of taste.

It had magical instruments yesterday, spiritual pills this morning, and now it was craving demon beasts in the afternoon.

It wriggled its enormous body and, in the grass by the shore, crushed a clear path before silently burrowing into the River Water.

Come on, open up my River Water menu and let me see what I’m going to eat today.

In the Eight Desolates, there were some special places called “Extinction Domains.”As the name suggests, “Extinction Domain” is a place where once you enter, it is almost impossible to leave.

The danger of destruction is not limited to living creatures.

Other objects within the domain can also be destroyed.

There are many reasons for the formation of Extinction Domains.

It could be due to an ancient, epic war that left a permanent, chilling killing intent.

It could also be due to a temporal anomaly opening up mysterious time-space rifts that lead to terrible realms that should not exist in this world.

However, most Extinction Domains are formed due to evil energy.

In Waves Prefecture, the most famous Extinction Domain is Copper Gorge, located upstream of the Great River.

The ancient demon corpse that fell from its hanging coffin and escaped into the river came from there.

At the periphery of the Copper Gorge Extinction Domain, between two majestic mountains, there is a flat, vast meadow.

The lush, thick green grass is dotted with various wildflowers, and occasionally, small trees sprout up, none exceeding a height of five zhang.

A small river passes through the center, ultimately joining the Great River.

The scenery here is beautiful, like a paradise isolated from the world.

In the center of the valley grows a huge dandelion.

Its main stem is as thick and tall as some thousand-year-old ancient trees, making it the tallest creature in the valley.

At the top of the main stem is a giant ball with a diameter of ten zhang!

Unlike other dandelions, which are white or light yellow, this giant ball is grayish-black with faint streaks of bright red.

A gentle breeze blows, causing the dandelion’s tiny umbrellas to float and drift along the wind, crossing over the mountains and falling into the Great River.

Once in the water, the umbrellas spin automatically, faster and faster, until they dive into the water and begin searching for their targets!

A thirty-zhang-long giant bug passes by, and one of the high-speed-spinning umbrellas drills into the bug’s head.

The giant bug writhes in pain, but after just a cup of tea’s time, it is controlled by the parasitic umbrella.

Most of the umbrellas fail, but they still manage to control more than a dozen demon beasts.

They cooperate with each other in the water, hunting down demon beasts and other ferocious creatures, then swim upstream through the small river, dragging the corpses into the valley, and ultimately becoming nutrients for the dandelions.

As a result, a large patch of dandelions grows in the valley, even showing signs of breaking out of the valley and expanding its territory.

Over time, more than sixty demon beasts are controlled by the dandelions, and hardly any prey can escape their clutches in this section of the Great River.

One day, they catch a drifting corpse from upstream, with a high cost of half their puppet demon beasts being torn to shreds.

Eventually, they drag the corpse back into the valley, where the dandelion extends countless roots to wrap around the body, with one root piercing into the corpse’s brain…

Afterward, the dandelion selects one of the puppet demon beasts to follow the Great River downstream, eventually reaching near the Hunshui River.

Little Loach wants to go upstream to see if there are more suitable demon beasts for it to hunt since it has become difficult to find any in this part of the river.

Owen Bertram also wants to test the power of his flying sword, so he follows Little Loach as it swims upstream while he walks along the shore.

With the cooperation of his elder and second brothers, Owen is confident that they can escape intact even if they encounter a Three Realms Demon Beast, so naturally, his courage grows.

Sure enough, after traveling just over ten li, they find a Tier-2 Demon Beast – a huge river shrimp seventeen or eighteen zhang long.

Every one of its exoskeleton plates can fly off and slice Little Loach in half with one hit. freewebnσvel.cøm

However, the final victor is undoubtedly Little Loach, who eats its fill of the giant shrimp, feeling satisfied.

Owen remains vigilant on the shore, as this area is beyond the village’s boundary, and he has never been here before.

Not far away is another village, much larger than Extinct Village.

After all, there is no cold poison here.

There are also many surrounding rivers, and the villagers struggle to survive in the poor soil.

But they don’t face the same dead-end fate as those in Extinct Village.

Owen informs Little Loach and then leaps into the Great River himself.