Chapter 149 (1/2)

Chapter 149 – Comrades

Everyone had treated this place like a forbidden ground, but now it seems that as long as you have the correct method of exploring! it wouldn’t be considered as terrible…

In the future, as long as he wanted to pick this herb, he could bring a chicken or maybe smear his body with some chicken shit…

The only problem would be learning how to easily bypass that swarm of snakes. Even now he did not even know what scent he was splashed with, let alone how to manufacture it.

“Don’t be getting any ideas.” Ning Xuemo spoke, clearly seeing through his thoughts. “Normal roosters won’t work! The scent on our bodies comes from the Celestial Chicken, the natural predator of this type of scorpion…”

‘So it was like this!’

Number Two couldn’t help looking at her. It seems like this little fellow had not been short on preparations; Her research on this place was extremely thorough!

It seems like this lass did not come here to gamble with her life. She already had a well-thought out plan…

As they both turned around the hillside, their eyes suddenly lit up. A wide expanse of starry ocean spread before their eyes…

No, to be exact, it was as if the stars in the sky were growing as grass below their feet..

The star-like grass was densely packed into 40 to 50 stalks. Every single stalk was about 30cm high and light blue in colour. The leaves were rounded, moist and thick. A layer of silvery-white speckled the leaves, making them shine like little stars. Under the light of the fading dusk, they glimmered faintly while exuding waves of a refreshing scent.

‘Heavenly Ice Grass! I didn’t expected there were so many stalks here!’

Number Two’s eyes lit up and he was ready to dash forwards.

However, Ning Xuemo halted his footsteps with a gesture. Then she took out a short blade which shone with crimson light. “Take out your weapons!”

Number Two was startled. Was she thinking about fighting him for the herbs?!

“Miss Ning rest assured. All the herbs here are yours, this one would not ask for even a single stalk.”