Chapter 1585
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After noticing that this Purple Conch Mosquito had absorbed the Intoxicating Pulp Grass juice to become like this, Tang Ao had an idea. Tang Ao promptly took out two jars of spirit wine from his storage ring. With a jolt of his energy, the two jars of wine instantly shattered, filling the air with wine that scattered in all directions. However, completely different from what Tang Ao had imagined, the Purple Conch Mosquito had no interest in this spirit wine.
Tang Ao was somewhat speechless. Could it be that the drunk Purple Conch Mosquito was a drunkard of the Purple Conch Mosquito group that would get drunk, and the Purple Conch Mosquito wasn't interested in spirit wine at all? Thinking of this, Tang Ao looked over at the swaying Purple Conch Mosquito. Just now, it was because of this fellow that Tang Ao had figured out the reason why the Purple Conch Mosquito liked to drink.
However, what surprised Tang Ao was that when this Purple Conch Mosquito faced the sky full of wine, it unexpectedly avoided it in disgust. As for the other Purple Conch Mosquitoes, they didn't move at all, allowing the sky full of wine to fall on them. Although Tang Ao was somewhat puzzled, Tang Ao also had a new idea. It was possible that the Purple Conch Mosquito only wanted the spirit wine extracted from the Intoxicating Pulp Grass.
Thinking of this, Tang Ao instantly used Heavenly Extreme Pupils to investigate the surroundings. Since the Purple Conch Mosquito was still in a drunken state, it meant that there was Intoxicating Pulp Grass nearby. If it was a normal martial artist, even if they knew that there was Intoxicating Pulp Grass nearby, it wouldn't be easy to find its location under a limited soul remembrance situation.
However, Tang Ao, who had Heavenly Extreme Pupils, was different. After using Heavenly Extreme Pupils, all the movements in the wind and grass around him became incomparably clear in Tang Ao's eyes. Not long after, Tang Ao discovered that there really was Intoxicating Pulp Grass nearby. However, what made Tang Ao not know whether to laugh or cry was that there was Intoxicating Pulp Grass a kilometer diagonally behind him, but there was only one sprout!
Moreover, Tang Ao was sure that the drunk Purple Conch Mosquito had drunk the juice of the Drunken Pulp Grass, because at this moment, the Drunken Pulp Grass was about to wither. After hesitating for a moment, Tang Ao still flew in the direction of the Drunken Pulp Grass. Since there was a stalk of Drunken Pulp Grass here, it meant that there must be other Drunken Pulp Grass clusters nearby. Otherwise, where did this Drunken Pulp Grass come from in the first place?
With that thought in mind, Tang Ao immediately flew towards the Drunken Pulp Grass. At the same time, Tang Ao used his Skypolarity Pupils to scan his surroundings. This Purple Conch Mosquito was extremely powerful, and the Life Spirit of a martial artist was completely restrained by it. Normally, a warrior's Life Spirit was the strongest technique they had. Once the Life Spirit was restrained, the warrior's combat strength would be greatly reduced.
As Tang Ao flew in the direction of the Drunken Pulp Grass with the Purple Conch Mosquito swarm, the instant he passed by the Drunken Pulp Grass, Tang Ao saw that there were indeed a few Purple Conch Mosquitoes attracted by the aura of the Drunken Pulp Grass. They flew towards the Drunken Pulp Grass and immediately sucked on it fiercely. The Drunken Pulp Grass that was just a little withered just now had directly withered to death.
Tang Ao was secretly speechless when he saw this, but Tang Ao was also somewhat happy in his heart. This was because now, Tang Ao was sure that the Purple Conch Mosquitoes really liked the juice of the Drunken Pulp Grass. However, what made Tang Ao somewhat helpless was that even with the Skypolarity Pupils, it was not easy to find the Drunken Pulp Grass in the surroundings. Tang Ao discovered quite a number of spirit grasses in the surroundings, and there was even no lack of rare spirit grasses.
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