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Chapter 802 Sweet Rain Technique

After the mercenary leader broke free from the Doomsday Ice Rose, he showed a self-proclaimed kind smile to Lin Mo. However, because the scar on his face gave people a strange feeling, Lin Mo felt that the leading mercenary was... very kind at this time.

After a moment of silence, Lin Mo said to the mercenary leader: "What is your purpose of stopping us?" At this time, the sage staff in Lin Mo's hand did not light up, but Lin Mo still held it firmly. it.

The leader of the orc mercenaries sighed slightly at this time and said: "We need food and money."

Seeing him stating his purpose so straightforwardly, Lin Mo was also slightly stunned. After being stunned, Lin Mo slowly said to the mercenary leader: "This is the first time I have encountered such a straightforward robbery."

At this point, Lin Mo looked at the other mercenaries behind the leader again. Soon he saw a very burly figure, which was very conspicuous among the other mercenaries, even though these mercenaries were all strong orcs.

So Lin Mo cast his gaze very seriously on that burly figure. This burly figure is the Druid of the elves.

It was under the magic of this druid that Lin Mo had to stop the undead carriage. Moreover... this druid also used vines to control the undead carriage.

The druid's eyes met Lin Mo's. There was no other unnecessary expression on the druid's serious face, even when they looked at each other.

Lin Mo sighed slightly, and then looked at the leader of the orc mercenaries again. He said: "I'm really sorry..."

However, at this moment, Lin Mo heard Abil's voice interrupting him. Abil said calmly: "We didn't bring much money with us. But we did bring some food."

Players do not need food in the game. This is the setting of "Sky Domain". However, the World of Warcraft, NPCs and other entities in the game need to eat on time, and of course there are exceptions.

At this time, Lin Mo's expression remained unchanged, and he just glanced at Abil quietly.

At this time, the leader of the orc mercenaries showed joy on his face. He asked eagerly: "How much food do you have?"

Abil said: "It depends on how much food you need." His voice was calm, and then all the units fell silent after he finished speaking.

After a while, the leader of the orc mercenaries said in a rather cold tone: "Are you kidding me?"

Abil smiled slightly and said: "I don't have this idea, because I have mastered a kind of magic, so I can make the seeds grow to maturity and bear fruit instantly."

The leader's eyes were still slightly narrowed, as if he still didn't believe it.

However, at this moment, Abiel stretched out his palm from the car window. Immediately afterwards, a green light dust appeared in Abiel's palm, which looked like a mini hurricane.

At this time, the druid said in shock: "How is it possible... that this is the lost rain technique?"

"Lin technique?" At this time, the mercenary leader also looked back at the druid. The leader's doubts needed to be resolved by him.

The druid took a deep breath and said: "The effect of this magic is exactly what he said, without any exaggeration. It's just that this magic should have been lost."

"Unfortunately, it seems that this magic has not disappeared in the long history of history," Abir said.

The Druid glanced at Abil, and then said seriously: "Although the Ganlin technique can make plants mature and bear fruit instantly, it also needs to be planted in the ground." The Druid paused for a moment and said: "And just like As you can see, there are fields suitable for sowing."

Abil smiled and said: "This is indeed a problem, but it is easy to solve for me." At this time, Abil pulled out a snake scale fruit from nowhere. Then he placed the snake scale fruit on his palm surrounded by an emerald green hurricane.

As a result, the snake scale fruit actually began to bloom and soon turned into vines like wooden snakes surrounding Abil's hand. Small green fruits appeared on the vines.

Then you can see that the green fruit at this time has actually begun to be stained with pink color, and the green part on its surface also has tiny scales. These tiny scales will soften as they mature and turn into a food with a special taste.

When the Druid watched the scene happening in front of him, he murmured to himself: "It's incredible." After saying this, the Druid shook his head, and then looked at Abil again, his eyes There is a touch of firmness inside.

All eyes had fallen on Abil and the vines surrounding him. But the vines are still growing, becoming thicker and coiled. About half a minute passed, and ripe snake scale fruits hung on the vines.

At this time, the leader of the orc mercenaries walked to the edge of the snake scale fruit vine, and then reached out and picked off a snake scale fruit. Then, under the gaze of many mercenaries, he placed the fruit to his mouth. He bit it gently, and the sweet juice immediately flowed into his mouth.

The leader of the orc mercenaries said: "It's very delicious. It not only relieves hunger, but also warms the belly..."

Abir calmly shifted his gaze at this time and focused on the druid. He said to the Druid: "Want to learn? If you want to learn, I can teach you."

"Really?" Druid's expression became very excited and joyful, but the scars on his face made his smile look very ferocious. He said: "How did you know that I wanted to learn this magic?"

Abil said: "Guess." After saying this, Abil shook the fruits off the vine one by one. Then after a while, green fruits began to grow on the vines again.

Then Abil continued to say to the druid while watching the growth of the fruit: "But I teach you this magic without conditions..."

"What conditions?" Druid asked.

"The condition is that you deliver food to the surviving cities for me." Abil said, "It shouldn't be a difficult problem for mercenaries to explore the surviving cities, right?" He said this and took aim at the mercenaries. A glance at the leader of the soldiers.

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