The Exotic Land Reclamation of Vegetable Skeletons

Chapter 1446 I'll smash you with a glass bottle



Chapter 1446 I'll smash you with a glass bottle

Chapter 1446 I'll smash you with a glass bottle

"The Guman snake escaped? It could have run inside?" Negris exclaimed in surprise. The Guman snake was parasitic on the Tree of All Worlds, so at most it could retreat back to the Tree of All Worlds. Where else could it have run to?

The king said, "It has broken away from the Tree of Myriad Realms and is drilling into the dimensional space. Only a small section remains."

"They escaped? They broke away from the Tree of Myriad Worlds? Really?" Anthony and Negris exchanged bewildered glances, both somewhat incredulous.

"Why did it run away for no reason? Why not earlier or later? What happened? Did the Star Zombies pass by?" Negris asked.

The king shook his head: "No, there is no movement at all. The divine star is not moving, the void is not moving, only it is moving on its own."

"Could it be that it saw we enhanced the little zombies and is trying to run away? Did it plant spies here?" Negris couldn't help but wonder.

If nothing changed on God Star, then something must have changed here that caused the giant snake to run away. What happened here? The little zombie just finished its enhancement; could it be that the addition of a Star Zombie scared it away?

But that's impossible. Every time this happens, everyone checks to make sure there are no spies or informants. The most effective counter-espionage tool is the sapling. It's surrounded by plants, so anyone who gets close can be detected.

“Unless…” Anthony suddenly thought of something.

Ang seemed to have thought of that too, and darted away in a flash.

Anthony was about to run forward when the king stopped him: "Unless what? Don't leave things unsaid."

“Unless the other party is also a plant, I remember once an adult used plant pheromones to discover a problem. For example, when spring comes, all the plants in the forest emit a vibrant and flourishing aura. Even without getting close, you can detect a lot of information by observing the changes in plant pheromones,” Anthony said.

The king remembered that it happened in the Burning Wind Forest. Could it be that someone had noticed something through the changes in plant pheromones?

Thinking of this, the king immediately used his Star Shift technique to rush in the direction Ang had left.

Anthony and Negris exchanged a glance, sharing Anthony's perspective without prior arrangement.

To the average person, it's just an ordinary scene with mountains, water, houses, animals, and plants. But from Ang's perspective, all the plants have a misty haze on their surfaces, like very faint water vapor.

Ang's vision kept focusing, zooming in, and switching. Each time his vision zoomed in on a particular area, the vapor rising from those plants would emit a faint yellow glow.

Ang's vision kept shifting focus, and soon he saw a tree with a faint purple mist emanating from it.

He found it. In a flash, everything in Ang's vision was distorted and compressed. When it returned to normal, he was already in front of the tree and grabbed a thick vine.

Kram sprang up and hugged him. At the same time, Ang pulled hard, snapping off the unresponsive vine and stuffing it into the spacetime domain.

"Caught it? What is this thing?" Negris asked, puzzled, looking at the unremarkable vine.

Ang didn't finish speaking, but silently examined the vine. The vine remained motionless, like a dead object. After a while, the vine suddenly curled up.

Ang immediately started spinning his hand—reversing time.

It only takes a few seconds to reverse the situation, which is easy, but the vine is anything but. It thinks it is hallucinating and tries again.

Ang turned again, reversing time and space. After repeating this several times, a voice finally couldn't hold back any longer and came from the vines: "What...what did you do to me?"

Negris, who understood what Ang was doing, almost burst out laughing. The vine had clearly projected a consciousness, which Ang had dragged into it. When it realized that playing dead was not working, the consciousness tried to escape, but Ang reversed time and brought it back.

After repeating this several times, it seemed as if it had fallen into an infinite loop, which terrified it.

Ang called out to Anthony, who quickly exited the shared view and re-projected onto Ang, then asked, "What did you say to the manta ray? Why did it run away?"

The vine stood frozen, unsure how to respond for a long time. The information revealed by Anthony's words was terrifying: the tree god had actually fled? And how did he know that he was sent by the tree god?

“If you don’t tell us, then we’ll have no choice but to throw you into the Bridge of the Abyss. Do you know what the Bridge of the Abyss is?” Anthony said slowly.

The vine tensed up, and after a long while, it finally said, "I...I told you, you were cheering."

"Cheers? Where did you hear cheers?" Anthony asked.

“On the little…little grass,” the vine said.

It really is pheromones. Ang and the sapling are symbiotic. When the two of them are in a good mood, all the plants in the entire plane will feel this mood. Saying it's cheering is a bit of an exaggeration, but it will definitely be much more cheerful.

Ordinary people cannot sense pheromones, but plants can. By staying far away and observing whether the plants are affected by pheromones, one can know how Ang and the little tree people are feeling.

But this can only convey very little information. At most, it will tell you how the little tree man and Ang are feeling, and whether it can scare the giant snake.

"That's all? Then why did the Guman snake run away?" Anthony asked.

The vine was about to cry. How could it know why the tree god wanted to run away? It had only learned about the tree god's escape from Anthony, and it didn't even know if it was true or not.

"Then who are you? How did you get here?" Anthony had no choice but to change the subject when he couldn't get anything out of him.

"I am a hyacinth, and the wind blew me here," the vine said.

"There's wind in the void?" Anthony paused, then asked in surprise.

Negris said, "Yes, there is, but it takes a little wind to blow the seeds to other places?"

“Really? What wind?” Anthony asked.

“Some of the tiny charged particles ejected from the planet God move through the void and form ‘wind,’ which the astrological society calls the breath of God,” Negris explained.

"Wow, I really didn't know it could spread seeds?" Anthony asked in surprise.

“How would I know? It definitely won’t work on land, not even the smallest variegated orchid among the seeds Ang collected. You know sesame seeds, right? Ten thousand variegated orchid seeds weigh as much as one sesame seed. Even so, the Breath of the Divine Star can’t move it. But there’s no gravity in the void, so it’s not necessarily true.” In the end, Negris didn’t dare to say whether it would work or not.

After that, he couldn't get any more information out of it, and seeing that he couldn't get anything more out of it, Anthony simply threw it to the Ghost Tree.

The group's souls moved to the vicinity of the divine star. At this moment, one-fifth of the ancient serpent's body was still exposed. When it saw Ang and the others coming, it burrowed in even faster.

Ang pulled out several glass bottles and threw them at it with all his might.


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