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Chapter 450

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Gu Xijiu did not say anything and let them communicate with each other.

The Wind Caller was probably afraid that Gu Xijiu would blame it for not knowing what was good for it as it rubbed against her after giving the fruit to the child.

Gu Xijiu patted its head and did not blame it.

She was still hungry and did not want to eat the fruit that was bathed in the mussel's saliva. She thought for a while and decided to hunt.

Now that she had Lu Wu and the mussel by her side, only the stupid beasts would come and die. The rest would run away when they heard the news.

Now that she had the time, she could grill some meat to eat.

She hunted a deer in the forest. Of course, there were almost no herbivores in the Dark Forest. This deer was also a ferocious deer with a mouth full of fangs and was unusually fierce.

It initially wanted to eat Gu Xijiu as its food. However, Gu Xijiu was no longer an ignorant person. After fighting with it for a few rounds, Lu Wu heard the sound and ran over.

Gu Xijiu only had time to say, "Don't suck its meat!"

Lu Wu directly jumped on the back of the ferocious deer. Initially, it wanted to lie on the neck of the ferocious deer to suck its meat. However, after hearing Gu Xijiu's words, it did not dare to disobey. Thus, it used its claws to hit the head of the ferocious deer.

The ferocious deer died immediately as if it was electrocuted.

Under its little claws, the level four ferocious beast was as fragile as a cucumber.

Gu Xijiu sighed that this level eight ferocious beast was indeed powerful as it was born as a killing machine. She then dragged the deer back.

The fire was lit and Gu Xijiu sat next to the bonfire to grill the venison. Accompanying her were the mussel, Lu Wu and the Wind Caller.

Gu Xijiu's grilling skills were quite good as the mussel was already drooling when it was only half cooked.

Lu Wu also stood up with its nine tails.

The venison was grilled in batches. Gu Xijiu only ate half of the deer's leg. Lu Wu ate the most chewy meat on the back of the deer and left the rest of the meat to the mussel and the Wind Caller.

After all, the Wind Caller was still injured and its appetite was not high. Only the mussel was a standard foodie and it ate two-thirds of the venison!

If the mussel was reluctant to sign a contract with Gu Xijiu at the beginning, it was completely satisfied now.

The meat grilled by its master was so delicious! It was tastier than all the meat it had ever eaten!

As a result, Lu Wu and the mussel did not like to eat raw meat after eating her roasted meat. Their favorite thing to do was to hunt for the most delicious beast for her to roast.

Of course, this was a story for another time.

Gu Xijiu estimated that it was already late at night.

Ever since she entered the Dark Forest, she had not had a good sleep. All she did was run and fight. If it were not for the special effect of the fruits, which not only made her feel full but also eliminated her fatigue, she would not have been able to hold on these days.

She really wanted to rest now, but the sleeping bag and tent in her storage bag had been confiscated by Di Fuyi. She could only rest on the cobblestone.

However, the cobblestone was a little rough. When she was worried, the Wind Caller suddenly patted the ground with its claws and a green hill appeared out of nowhere. The green hill was very flat and there was soft grass growing on it. It felt like a cushion when one stepped on it.

Gu Xijiu did not expect it to have such a unique skill. She smiled and praised it. Then, she lay down on the soft grass and asked the mussel to guard her.

She did not want to sleep much but just wanted to take a nap. However, she was so sleepy that she fell asleep the moment she laid down.

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