Crazy! Are You Really A Beast Tamer?

Chapter 1067 - 510 Blue Curse Orchid!_2



Chapter 1068: Chapter 510 Blue Curse Orchid!_2

Even the Creators in the Beastmaster world, who had their eyes and ears everywhere, would never witness such a scene.

Moreover, Fang Mu’s manifested soul was far too weak for this world, allowing him only to perform tasks like cleaning up a battlefield.

Fang Mu had no idea what kind of creature had swiftly taken the berries away.

Fang Mu truly hoped the creature would end up in a situation where both it and the plant would be injured in retaliation.

That way, Fang Mu himself might gain something.

The purple-glowing root whiskers were fiercely twisting, as if indulging in a gluttonous feast.

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After an unknown period, Fang Mu noticed the light from these root systems began to fade.

Eventually, they turned to a dark brown color and fell to the ground.

After the root whiskers fell, the figure of the berry-stealing creature was finally revealed.

It was a small monkey-like creature, but unlike any ordinary monkey creature.

It had three tails on its back and a curved horn on its head.

This monkey-like creature had defeated the plant, and the berries it held were the spoils of its bloody battle.

Yet this monkey creature bore no semblance of a victor.

Instead, it was frantically scratching its own skin.

The creature’s gray-purple skin gradually took on a purple gleam.

Seeing this, Fang Mu’s heart surged with ecstasy.

Although the monkey creature had overcome this special plant life, it had been infected by the plant’s tactics.

Fang Mu had witnessed the final fate of those infected scorpions.

As the monkey creature was of a higher life level than the scorpions, its resistance would be stronger.

It would likely take some time before the affliction set in.

Fang Mu could only hope that the monkey creature wouldn’t move rapidly while clutching the berries like before.

Otherwise, Fang Mu truly wouldn’t be able to keep up with the creature’s speed.

As time ticked away, the monkey creature began scratching itself more and more rapidly, the agony forcing it to set aside the blue/purple berry.

Once again, Fang Mu witnessed the plant’s formidable power.

This monkey creature, clearly stronger, had launched a surprise attack on the plant and defeated it.

Yet in the end, it still perished at the hands of the plant.

All of this served as the best tribute to the plant life’s capabilities.

Everything inside the monkey creature turned into a blue fluid that seeped into the soil.

Fang Mu sensed the approach of trembling sounds in the distance.

He quickly manifested his soul beside the purple berries and wrapped them in Soul Power.

He then connected with the Fool’s Shadow, preparing to end his journey to the high dimensional world.

A mountain-like figure had already appeared in Fang Mu’s line of sight.

It was a huge lizard that seemed to have purple-gold veins running along its body.

The lizard’s gaze was locked onto the berries in Fang Mu’s hands, and it charged towards him, roaring continuously.

The roars sent tingling numbness through Fang Mu.

Fang Mu knew these roars had caused injury to his soul, but at the same time, he was leaving the higher dimensional world with the Fool’s Shadow.

He returned to the rift entrance shrouded in grey fog.

Now Fang Mu faced a choice.

His soul had already been injured, and now he needed to decide whether to take the blue/purple berry back with him.

If Fang Mu decided to bring the berry back, the soul injury would reflect on his physical body.

If he chose to give up the blue/purple berry, he simply needed to throw it back into the rift.

In that case, Fang Mu would suffer no harm.

Fang Mu could sense his own condition, and his soul injury didn’t seem severe.

With the Green Worm present, the injury to his soul should heal within a week.

However, it would consume at least a dozen Green Worms.

But, given the substantial energy Fang Mu supplied for the Green Worm Hibiscus, he could completely afford the responsibility of producing Green Worm resources.

With that in mind, Fang Mu decided to accept the soul injury.

Fang Mu was very curious as to whether this blue/purple berry was of any use.

After making his choice, Fang Mu could use the Fool’s Shadow’s Innate Divine Skill [Eye of Omniscience] to investigate the berry.

As Fang Mu decided, the grey fog dissipated, and the entrance to the otherworldly connection also vanished.

Fang Mu had anticipated that a soul injury would make him very uncomfortable, but he hadn’t expected that the pain in his mind would be so intense.

If Fang Mu’s will wasn’t strong, he definitely would have fallen to the ground, unable to get up for a while.

Fang Mu steadied himself on a nearby jade table and checked the time.

Fang Mu didn’t feel like he had wasted much time in the higher dimension world, yet nine days had passed.

Luckily, he had alerted Shu Liangjun, Fang Qin, Yan Wood, and Fang Yuan in advance.

Otherwise, having not left the cultivation room for nine days, Shu Liangjun would definitely have come in to check on him.

His eldest sister, second brother, and third sister would also have traveled to the manor because they couldn’t reach him.

It seems the commotion caused by [Order Realm Peeking] wasn’t that great.

If [Order Realm Peeking] had caused a great disturbance, Shu Liangjun would have communicated with him through the Communication Beast Legend Butterfly, despite knowing he was in retreat.

Shu Liangjun not communicating with him meant either she hadn’t sensed the fluctuations of [Order Realm Peeking],

or she had sensed them and completely covered them up.

Fang Mu waved his hand and released the Azure Insect Hibiscus Elf.

The Four-winged fairy was extremely intelligent, and the continuous enhancement of the fairy bloodline also meant a continuous improvement of spiritual intelligence.

What the Exhausted Blood Flower Spirit knew, the Azure Insect Hibiscus Flower Spirit knew as well.

Having been raised in Chonghuaju to become a Four Winged Flower Spirit, it had its own name.

When Fang Mu was promising to Red Blood, Azure Lady was by the side.

Fang Mu’s kindness to Red Blood made Azure Lady feel threatened, knowing she would have to rely on Fang Mu in the future.

Her greatest purpose lay in the cultivation of Green Worms.

Knowing her value, Azure Lady didn’t take the mature Green Worms as her nourishment; instead, she collected them all.

When she felt Fang Mu’s soul injury, Azure Lady immediately presented a Green Worm to him.

“Master, your soul is injured; Green Worms may not look nice, but they taste quite good!”

“Compared to using Green Worms in elixirs, consuming them directly can heal the injured soul.”

Seeing Azure Lady bringing a Green Worm to his mouth, Fang Mu opened his mouth, took the worm, and chewed.

In his past life, as a biologist doing field observations of animals, he had encountered emergencies.

These juicy insects were a rare delicacy for Fang Mu when he had lost his backpack.

Moreover, the Green Worms were indeed as tasty as Azure Lady had described.

Besides a slight fishiness inherent to insects, there was a mouthful of floral fragrance.

This fragrance soothed Fang Mu’s soul a great deal.

Although the pain still came intermittently, it was no longer enough to make Fang Mu lose his senses.

Fang Mu gently stroked Azure Lady with his hand.

“Azure Lady, thank you!”

“It’s wonderful to have such a thoughtful little guy like you!”

Upon hearing this, Azure Lady showed a radiant smile.

Azure Lady presented another Green Worm to Fang Mu.

“Master, eating two Green Worms at once will have the greatest effect.”

“Once you stop feeling the nourishment of the Green Worms for your soul, you can consume new ones!”

“I have collected enough Green Worms here for your recovery.”

After Fang Mu finished the second Green Worm, he turned his attention to the blue/purple berry at hand.

Fang Mu used the Fool’s Shadow’s Innate Divine Skill [Eye of Omniscience] to investigate the berry.

A name appeared before Fang Mu’s eyes, the seed pod of the Blue Curse Orchid.

Seeing this name, an ecstatic expression spread across Fang Mu’s face.

The fact that it was a ‘seed pod’ meant the fruit contained the seeds of that bizarre plant creature.

Blue Curse Orchid was the name of that bizarre plant creature.

From now on, Fang Mu would mostly have the opportunity to cultivate creatures from higher dimension worlds.

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