Chapter 741 (1/2)

Holding a coarse staffa dirty, broken straw raincoat and simple cattle hide boots, Ji Hao sloalked in a wasteland that was filled with thorns

A diht rotated in a thin red line between his eyebrows Wherever Ji Hao walked across, those thick thorns would quicklycreatures, to make a path for Ji Hao

When Ji Hao walked to a strea into a foot-wide bridge of grass, for Ji Hao to tread on and easily cross the stream

When Ji Hao crossed a river, stones in the river floated up to the water surface, as stable as bridge piers Ji Hao trod on those stones and quickly crossed the river without even getting his boots wet

Poisonous snakes hiding in grass attempted to attack Ji Hao But before the vicious snakevines reached over fro the snake firmly up

Wild beasts wandering around and seeking for preys discovered hiale abruptly rose fro these beasts far away and round in panic After this, all those beasts hurriedly turned around and fled

Ji Hao closed his normal eyes and the erect eye, restrained his spiritual power, only relying on his sensitivity to natural powers of the Full Moon Sky Eye while walking quickly on the wasteland

Countless complicated,quickly around Ji Hao’s priroup of spell syic of Full Moon that Jialou Yuanjia could cast Not a single outsider had ever learned this great ic

Full Moon people were all talented, as they were born with an especially great sensitivity towards natural powers As long as they learned to use these secret structural spell syics bynatural powers

To those Full Moon people who barely had any pursuits, just knowing how to use these structural spell symbols could allow them to live freely and happily for all their lives Unlike the principles of these spell sy to understand these structural spell syether in his oay

This was a product of the culture of a strong race that was from another world

Ji Hao was curious about how ain when he fully understood and ust of wind, Ji Hao walked past nues of the non-hu Zhu City The soil was fertile, and orderly square-shaped fares were hiding in the thriving forest, from which, faint noises made by domestic fowls and other livestock could be heard

In the broad far quite hard were all hunize over ninety percent of the crops grown in the farinal world of these non-hus were doing nothing but enjoying their lives as the owners of these villages They were dancing, singing, drinking and having fun with their friends, fro intofor fun All responsibilities of production had been given to hu in the area between every two villages and at every hundred miles These forts were usually located in areas with difficult terrains, where it easy to hold off but hard to attack These forts belonged to non-hue nu the surrounding area