Chapter 317: Spirit Whisperer
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Abe the Wizard
- The Mass Of Eating Melon Seeds
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- 2021-02-26 09:31:11
"Carrie, why don't everyone summon the ghost wolf?" Abe asked strangely, knowing that the power of the ghost wolf is pretty good, and because it can flash, it is extremely fast.
"Benette, after Druid summoned the wolf, he can no longer summon the ghost wolf, but only one beast at the same time!" Count Carrie knew that Abel's druid foundation was weak, and explained.
"Benette, if you summon the ghost wolf for a long time in the forest, you will be hated by the plants in the forest!" Count Mullier said aside.
At this time, Abel remembered that the ghost wolf was a half-dead creature, and its breath of death would of course cause dissatisfaction to plants. For plants, that breath was like a poisonous threat.
It is a very comfortable thing to move forward with five druids in the forest. Druids are naturally close to the forest. General beasts and spirit beasts feel that a large number of crows will fly to leave this area. In the case of a certain group of creatures, it is bound to be many times stronger than the single.
For half a day, the speed of the wolf wolf gradually slowed down. Running in the jungle consumes more physical energy than running on the flat ground. In addition, the wolf wolf is not a mount in the strict sense. Carrying the elf in the jungle for a long time, the physical strength is very high.
"Find a rest!" Count Carrie ordered.
"Yes, Captain!" The four baronesses answered.
Countess Jenny flew away from the wolf under her body, jumped onto a big tree, put her small hand on the tree, and closed her eyes quietly. After a minute, she jumped back to the wolf's back.
"Captain, there is water in this direction three miles!" Countess Jenny pointed to one direction to Count Carrie.
"Yes, the water is close to us, go and see!" Count Carrie rushed out first, followed by the four Baronesses.
Abel patted Black Wind's neck and motioned it to keep up, but he closed his eyes himself. The druid's soul conveyed information about the source of water to the surrounding trees, and then several trees took the initiative. Three water sources were sent back to him. The information included different water sources three miles away, five miles away and seven miles away.
"You also want to sense the communication information of the big tree?" Count Molly drove the wolf to Abel's side, raised her childish face, and her eyes were full of smiles.
"Molly, doesn't it feel that the tree's message is difficult?" Abel asked softly.
"Of course, of the five of us, only Jenny can really communicate with the tree, and the other elves can only get very vague responses!" Count Molly looked at the back of Count Jenny with envious eyes and said .
Abel was a bit strange. He had received no reply from many trees just now, and he didn't need to press his hands on the trunk. Is it difficult to communicate with the trees?
"Molly, what is special about Jenny compared to you?" Abel looked at the background of the baroness in front of him and turned to ask Molly again.
"Jenny's soul is inherently very pure. She is a Linger and the most sought-after teammate in the adventure team. As long as there is a Linger in the team, everything will be very convenient in the forest!" Molly Say to Abel.
"Spirit Whisperer!" Abel muttered the new name in his mouth, and it seemed that his own ability was just that of the Whisperer.
Want to come to the purity of the soul of the druid's soul, I am afraid that no druid can be compared, because the druid's soul basically has no thought and no wisdom. Although it can think and judge, but that kind of thinking Both judgment and machinery are mechanical, and Abel understands it as the same intelligent computer.
Most of the actions of Druid ’s soul can only be performed by the command of Abel ’s main soul, but there will also be an autonomous response of the soul. For example, after the main soul issues a combat command, the sub-soul will automatically find the best opportunity to cooperate with the main soul. .
There is a pond in front. The water quality is very clear. From the water surface, you can see that there are many small fish swimming in the water without any care. It doesn't seem to be disturbed by the elves coming.
There is an empty lot by the water's edge, and there are some beasts' footprints on the ground. It seems that this is the water source of nearby beasts, but at this time the swarms of crows in the sky are dancing, and no beasts will come.
"It's good here, the water is drinkable, and rest here at noon!" Lord Carrie was very satisfied with the environment and ordered loudly.
Count Carrie took the lead in jumping off the wolf, patted the wolf's back, and the wolf responded with a flick, and then went to the water to drink water, and the other countess also sent their respective The wolves let go, and the wolves went to drink water.
"I'll find something to eat!" Said Count Marion, playing with a small dagger.
"Marian, I've brought food here!" Abel patted the bag on the waist.
"Benette, are you a Druid!" Count Marion laughed at Abel with a mocking tone.
Abel was shocked by the Countess Marian, but when she heard her ridicule, she knew that she must have gone wrong again.
"Our druid tradition is that in the forest, we don't bring our own food. We are the owner of the jungle, and our food is everywhere here!" Said Count Marion in a proud voice.
At this moment, a barbarian bee flew among the flowers not far away, and Countess Marian ignored Abel no more, but called to Baroness Jenny, "Jenny, there is a barbarian bee!"
Abel also saw the savage bee at this time, could not help but think of the scene of the attack of the savage bee, his heart was tight, but he heard the voice of Countess Jenny: "Marian, do you want to eat honey?"
"I haven't eaten the honey of the savage bee for a long time. I miss it so much. I didn't expect such good luck. I can meet the savage bee not long after leaving the city of Anjoste!" Jue nodded in agreement.
"Well, I'll go now!" Countess Jenny chuckled, and swayed her hands toward the countess, and walked towards the barbarian bee.
Abel watched with anxiety as the Countess Jenny approached the Savage Bee. Although she knew that Countess Jenny must be very sure to do so, but he had seen how powerful the Savage Bee was, and he dared not take it lightly. Appears in the left hand, ready to assist Countess Jenny.
I saw Countess Jenny approaching the barbarian bee, and her finger was gently tapped out. The barb bee did not seem to have any intention of attack, but moved her small body closer to her finger. After only twenty seconds, The savage bee flew up, fluttered around her twice, and then flew in one direction.
Countess Jenny walked in the direction of the Savage Bee, and the other countess seemed to have become accustomed to this scene, and did not pay too much attention to Countess Jenny, but prepared food separately.
"Benette, don't worry, Jenny, who is a spirit whisperer, is in the forest and will not be harmed as long as she does not encounter spirit beasts!" Count Muriel said with a smile on her face with concern.
"May I follow along?" Abel said to Countess Muriel, pointing to Countess Jenny, who was leaving.
"Benette, don't stay too close, it will disturb Jenny!" Count Muriel whispered.
"Mourier, leave him alone, go play some game, Marianne, go find some fruit, Molly find some firewood!" Said Count Carrie, clapping her hands at the remaining countess.
Abe followed behind Countess Jenny far away, carefully not making a sound, because there was a transfiguration necklace, and if he didn't want it, he wouldn't be exposed to the slightest breath.
Countess Jenny followed behind the savage bee. The savage bee flew slowly all the way, and waited for her from time to time. After walking for a few minutes, there was a savage in a huge hive on the branch in front. The bees flew in and out.
Far away, Abel could hear the buzzing sounds, but Countess Jenny didn't stop, easily jumped onto the tree trunk, and came to the hive. The strange thing at this time was that no barbarian attacked her It seems that all savage bees think she is one of them.
Countess Jenny took out a knife from her waist, and gently cut open one side of the hive to reveal the honey. After carefully cutting two pieces, she gently covered the cut hive with her hand.