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Chapter 20

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This was the real challenge, wasn't it? The Dark Crow would be bored if it had to face a group of defenseless opponents.

The Dark Crow couldn't find the joy of killing the Bumblebee army. It could only strictly follow Aoki's orders. Aoki also noticed this, but he couldn't do anything about it until the Bumblebee leader appeared. Aoki could clearly feel the excitement from the Dark Crow.

He gently stroked the Dark Crow's smooth feathers, shook his head, and smiled helplessly. "What a battle maniac. So excited just because a decent opponent appeared."

"Caw! Caw! "The best way to show respect to a strong opponent was to defeat it with one's own hands. The Dark Crow excitedly jumped up and down, unable to contain its joy.

He patted his aching head. The Bumblebee army was now like a curled up hedgehog. It wasn't easy to deal with them.

He temporarily put this headache aside and looked at the sun that was already hanging above the treetops. He jumped down from the tree. Night was about to fall. Even if he wanted to deal with the Bumblebee army, he could only wait until tomorrow.

Returning to the familiar hillside, Aoki started a bonfire and gave the Dark Crow a full body massage as usual.

"Dark Crow, if you want to deal with the Bumblebee leader, your current strength is still not enough. I need to strengthen your training. Are you ready? "Aoki held a wooden stick in his hand as he roasted some jerky.

"Caw!" Hearing this, Dark Crow nodded solemnly. As long as he could become stronger, suffering a little was nothing.

Aoki's lips curled up. "Then let's start now. Let's do some after-meal training." As he spoke, he found two pieces of wood that weighed about five kilograms. He took out a rope from the storage space and tied the wood to the Dark Crow's wings.

The Dark Crow gently waved the wings that were tied to the wood. A clear sense of heaviness came over it. The Dark Crow found that it wasn't used to flying, which was as easy as drinking water.

It wobbled as it left the ground. It was obviously more difficult to fly.

After a while, the Dark Crows finally adapted to the new state of pressure. Every time they flapped their wings, they needed more strength.

Looking at the Dark Crows that were already familiar with this weight, Aoki nodded. "You're already familiar with this feeling. Now, fly around this tree for a hundred laps."

This was a tree that required three people to encircle. Its branches and leaves were completely spread out, and the length of a circle was about 20 meters.

Without any hesitation, the Dark Crows began to fly around the tree, circle after circle, never stopping …

Night had fallen. Aoki and the Dark Crow that had finished their training gradually fell asleep.

Another day passed. It had already been four days since the last trial test. Today was the fifth day. In two days, the next trial test would be held. Therefore, regardless of whether they could deal with Bumblebee or not, they had to go back in a day.

A person was hiding in a bush. His body was crouched on the ground, covered with leaves and grass. His head was wrapped in rags, and his face was painted with a thick layer of paint. He was hiding in the bush, and only his eyes were exposed. His body emitted a strong smell of sap. If one didn't look closely, they wouldn't be able to tell that there was a person hiding here.

One by one, little yellow fairies with red eyes flew past the bush he was hiding in. He didn't notice anything until the last little fairy whizzed past.

That's right, the person hiding here was Aoki. As a member of the Rocket Team in his previous life, he could have encountered any kind of mission. In order to deal with all kinds of situations, a simple disguise like this wouldn't be a problem for Aoki.

Why would such a situation occur?

Because at this time, Aoki's existence had completely affected the Dark Crows' performance. If it wasn't to protect him, the Bumblebee wouldn't have been able to catch up with the Dark Crows' speed.

Since this was the case, Aoki might as well hide in the same spot and wait for all the Bumblebees to chase after the Dark Crows before slowly leaving. The fairies that flew past his head were the angry Bumblebees.

He continued to wait for more than ten minutes until a pitch-black bird-shaped sprite landed beside the bushes and called out softly.

"Caw …" This little fairy that flew back was the Dark Crow that had just led the Bumblebees away.

The Dark Crow obeyed Aoki's orders and maintained a moderate speed so that the Bumblebees could keep up with it but couldn't hit it. When the distance was enough, it used Tailwind and flew at full speed to shake them off. Finally, it flew to the place where Aoki was hiding.

Until now, Aoki, who hadn't moved at all, slowly stood up from the bush. He patted the dirt off his body and stomped his numb feet. This body hadn't been trained and couldn't adapt to hiding for such a long time.

He took out a Black Speed Energy Cube from the storage space and fed it to the Dark Crow to replenish its energy. He nodded with satisfaction and a smile appeared on his face.

Since the entire Bumblebee swarm had been lured away, it was time to explore the center of their territory.

Walking in the forest where humans and other fairies had obviously not entered, there were weeds and shrubs everywhere, and there were almost no obvious animal paths.

On the trees and on the ground, there were chewed leaves everywhere. There were even some threads wrapped around the treetops, probably left behind from when the unicorns were still alive.

The air was filled with the smell of fresh leaves. Aoki led Dark Crow straight through, heading straight for the center of the forest.

After walking for about ten minutes, Aoki and the Dark Crow finally arrived at the center of the territory. There was a huge ancient tree that was almost three times the size of the one Aoki usually lived in. There was a nest-like building on it, but it was made of mud.

With the help of the Dark Crow, Aoki stood at the edge of the beehive and stared at the scene in front of him with wide eyes.

The huge beehive was filled with almost identical fairy eggs, all of them Bumblebee fairy eggs. If they could hatch successfully, it would be a swarm of unicorns that would eventually evolve into a swarm of Bumblebees.

Although insect-type fairies had a short lifespan, their speed of reproduction was extremely fast, leaving other fairies in the dust.

After recovering from his shock, Aoki activated the A.I. Chip and began to scan all the eggs.

Large amounts of data flashed in front of his eyes. Most of them were red grade elven eggs. Occasionally, there would be a few orange grade elven eggs, which was particularly abrupt. Under the huge amount of elven eggs, there were even one or two yellow grade elven eggs.

After a while, all the data was finally scanned. There were a total of over 500 Bumblebee eggs, of which only three were yellow and 25 were orange.

Taking a deep breath, Aoki felt a headache coming on. What should he do with these eggs? Destroying these eggs had no value or meaning to Aoki. Even if Aoki was ruthless, that was only to his enemies.

Just as Aoki was having a headache, the Dark Crow suddenly patted Aoki's leg.

"Caw, caw." The Dark Crow patted Aoki's leg, raised its head, and waved its other wing, pointing to a branch above.

Looking in the direction the Dark Crow was pointing, Aoki saw a smaller beehive at the top of the tree. The workmanship was even more exquisite and delicate.

He let the Dark Crow fly him to the beehive at the top. This should be the nest of the Bumblebee leader. Looking at the three eggs in the beehive, Aoki thought to himself.

Activating the A.I. Chip once more, the data it scanned left him dumbfounded. Of the three elven eggs, two were yellow in grade, and one was green in grade.

Fairy: Unicorns (Egg Form) (Green)

Gender: Female

Level: 1

Attributes: Bug, Poison

Characteristics: Unknown

Items on hand: None

Inherited Skills: Bug Bite, Qi Gathering

Basic Skills: None

Imparted Skills: None

Skill Learning Device: None

Subconsciously, he swallowed a mouthful of saliva. This was the first time Aoki had seen an unhatched green fairy. Although this fairy was a very common unicorns, when a fairy's aptitude reached the green grade, the racial restrictions would be much smaller.

This egg was obviously the child of the Bumblebee leader. Looking at the aptitudes of these three eggs, the Bumblebee leader's aptitude must have reached yellow, or even green.

In the inheritance of fairy aptitudes, unless there were special circumstances, the child's aptitude would be within one grade of its parent's. In other words, if the parents' aptitudes were yellow, then their child's aptitude would be at least orange and generally yellow. If it was especially outstanding, then it might reach green. If the parents' aptitudes were different, then there would be different situations. However, the child's aptitude would at least be one grade lower than the child's aptitude, and at most, it would not be one grade higher than the child's aptitude.

Then the parents of this green unicorns egg would most likely have yellow aptitude, or even green aptitude.

He casually took out a piece of cloth from his body and wrapped the green unicorns egg. Carrying it on his back, he tied the cloth tightly and lightly jumped to test it. It shouldn't fall off.

Fairy eggs couldn't be placed in storage space, otherwise it would directly cause the egg to lose its vitality and become a dead egg. Storage space was usually used to store inanimate objects. If a living thing was placed in, then the living thing would immediately die.

Aoki naturally wouldn't let go of this green little fairy egg. Whether it was for his own use or to sell it to the Rocket Team or others, he would be able to exchange it for what he needed. Aoki, who had once been a fairy hunter, was naturally familiar with this kind of thing.

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