ing as the eyes of the formations. Through the power of the formations, their power was amplified, and the terrifying might they unleashed was unimaginable.It can be said that such power is not someth...Lu Ye couldn't figure out how Ju Jia and Amber had hit it off. Even back in the valley, despite meeting for the first time, the man and beast seemed very close.
Although Lu Ye wasn't very fond of that little bearded cultivator, he couldn't help but like the simple and honest nature of this giant.
He swallowed a few pills and tossed a few to Amber.
Energy flows, internal buzzing.
"This Xian Yuan City is truly perilous." Little Huzi, the cultivator with a beard, walked to the door and peered outside through the crack, "It's the Xian Yuan Guard again, and the fog. This time, I wonder how many people will die."
He turned his head, looked at Lu Ye, and smiled: "Friend Daoist, did you encounter an enemy"
Rikku looked rather dishevelled at the moment. It was mainly due to his previous encounter with those from the Fukaiwabara group, which had taken a toll on him. He had sustained some minor injuries as well.
"Being alone in this Eight-Layered Realm feels a bit lonely. Daoist friend, would you consider joining me I guarantee it won't be a disadvantage for you." Let me know if you have anything else you'd like me to translate!
"No need."
This undoubtedly indicates some problems.
This fellow probably wants to kill and steal treasure Lu Ye secretly speculated.
"Haha, just let me know when you've thought it over."
Just as Lu Ye was thinking this, Xiao Huzi's Fa Xiu's smile suddenly became much more approachable. He walked out from the doorway and called to Ju Jiao: "Don't play with other people's spirit beasts, Ju Jiao, come back!"
"Oh." the giant grumbled in response, his thick fingers lifting from his amber head and stepping to follow the little bearded conjuror into a room inside.
Cross-legged, the young man with a small beard looked uncertain. He couldn't quite figure out what kind of person Lu Ye was.
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