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Chapter 2854

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Gu Xijiu was surprised that the beasts knew how to surround him! When they attacked from all four directions, the angles were very tricky. The top, middle, and bottom of the beasts were all taken care of.

No matter which direction Di Fuyi dodged to, he could not avoid their sharp teeth and claws!

Di Fuyi did not dodge at all. He waved his sleeves, and a long sword directly condensed in his palm. Countless sword shadows flew towards the four beasts.

In just a short while!

Di Fuyi only used the time it took to drink a cup of tea to kill these four beasts!

Gu Xijiu watched from inside the house and felt a little suffocated.

Di Fuyi's moves were straightforward, and there was no hesitation at all. Every move was aimed at the enemy's vital points, and every move was ruthless. He almost killed a beast with one move, and even killed them in the same way. They were all stabbed in between the eyebrows, and the sword pierced through the brain!

It turned out that his Kung Fu was already so high! He should be at the level of a Great Deity.

Once he was out of control, would he kill her with a sword?

Gu Xijiu felt a chill on her neck. When Di Fuyi opened the door, she could not help but shrink into the blanket.

Di Fuyi looked at her and did not speak. Instead, he threw a snow deer at the door of the house.

The snow deer was not small, and it looked a little fierce. Its horns were like sharp knives, and its teeth were like sharp blades.

The meat of this kind of deer was delicious, but it was also extremely difficult to hunt because it was not only fierce, but also invisible in the snow.

Gu Xijiu had hunted it once, and she had never forgotten its taste. Because it was difficult to hunt, she did not ask him to hunt it just now. She did not expect him to hunt it himself.

Gu Xijiu was very pleased, but there was also a flash of doubt in her heart.

Her witchcraft control was very powerful. She would do whatever she wanted the person under her control to do. She would not discount or act on her own. What was going on this time?

Was there a little problem with her control?

As soon as she thought about it, a snow rabbit was thrown at her feet. His voice was calm. "Your snow rabbit."

Gu Xijiu was speechless.

It seemed that the witchcraft did not fail! The snow deer should have fallen under his palm on its own.



A quarter of an hour later, Gu Xijiu looked at the snow rabbit in her hand and then looked at the snow deer that he had cleaned up.

He had brought a complete set of things, including a barbecue grill, pots, bowls, and even seasonings.

He washed and skinned the snow deer, then skewered it and roasted it.

The last time she saw him, he only knew how to cook boiled eggs. This time, he actually knew how to grill.

It smelled pretty good.

Gu Xijiu also looked at the rabbit that she had roasted. It was slightly burnt.

The taste was far worse than that snow deer!

She watched as the venison roasted until it was golden brown, then watched as he tore off a deer leg and slowly sat there to eat, without the slightest intention of giving way to her.

This was the bad thing about being controlled! You don't know how to be flexible!

Gu Xijiu took a deep breath and extended her hand to him, "Can you give me a deer leg?"

Di Fuyi glanced at her and did not respond to her.

Gu Xijiu was speechless.

It seemed that asking for it normally wouldn't work. He wouldn't give it to her.

However, if she had to control him to get a deer leg, Gu Xijiu felt that it was very immoral.

Forget it, the rabbit was fine as long as there was food.

Gu Xijiu ate the half-burnt rabbit while Di Fuyi ate two of the legs of the deer. He picked up the rest of the meat and walked out.

When he came back, he was empty-handed.

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