"Well, because these fruits of original wood energy seem nice enough, I will stop attacking you," Austin said.
Rolling up his sleeve, he tucked away all of the treasures that the white creature had presented him with, even the ones that were no longer valuable to him. Then, he looked disgustingly at the other four creatures.
Receiving his message loud and clear, the other four white creatures took out their treasures and piled them in front of Austin. Austin's eyes widened when he saw several fruits among them.
"The fruits of original fire energy, original water energy, original metal energy, and original earth energy!"
He had not been expecting the white creatures to possess all of the original energy fruits, but it did make sense the more he thought about it. They were all very powerful.
Thanks to them, he now had all five kinds of fruits of original energy in his possession.
"These fruits of original energy are full of rich original energy,"
Nasir said as he stepped forward to marvel at the fruits of original
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The five white creatures couldn't believe it.
When they had first seen Austin, they had thought he would free them.
They weren't expecting to still be stuck in the array patterns.
They couldn't accept their fate.
Meanwhile, Austin, Nasir, and the monks had exited the forest and were walking out of the Frigid Continent.
"Austin, that was a smart decision. Those white creatures were merciless.
If you had saved them, they would have attacked you in the future,"
the old monk remarked.
"Thank you.
I saw how powerful they were. That's why I didn't save them."
Austin nodded.
"Sir, do you want to stay in the Frigid Continent or come with me?"
Austin asked the old monk.
"We would like to come with you.
We have spent a lot years searching for things related to the Buddha here and we haven't found anything.
The continent is too dangerous to waste our time in. If we were to stay here, we would encounter all kinds of dangers. So we want to leave,"
the old monk replied after thinking for a while.