389 A new realm Pearl
After killing one Mantis blade bug, Xia Pingan waved his hand and sent the Mantis blade bug into the spatial warehouse.
It had been a long time since the secret mandala’s storage had received new zergs.
As soon as the Mantis blade bug was sent in, a group of craftsmen, farmers, and alchemists in the secret mandala rushed over and started to get busy. They began to cut the Mantis blade bug into eight pieces. The craftsmen were busy peeling off the shell and limbs of the Mantis blade bug, while the alchemists were busy collecting the flesh, blood, and organs of the Mantis blade bug.
In just a moment, while Xia Pingan was still reveling in the joy of killing the Mantis blade bug with zero divine power consumption, the craftsmen and alchemists in the secret mandala found a realm Pearl and a black insect crystal from the Mantis blade bug’s body.
The insect crystal looked similar to the one Xia Pingan had collected for the first time. However, the realm Pearl almost made Xia Pingan grin. It was a green realm Pearl that kept changing its color like a chameleon. Sometimes, it would even become completely transparent. If one did not pay attention, one would not notice it. In the realm Pearl, there were four small venomous insects-a leaf that blocked one’s vision!
It was indeed a new rare realm Pearl.
Fusing with this new realm Pearl was too easy. It should not take more than a few minutes.
Xia ping ‘an wanted to find a place nearby to quickly fuse with this realm Pearl. Suddenly, his ears twitched. There was movement from the crack next to him. Another Mantis blade bug had climbed up from below.
With the experience from the first battle, the second Battle would be much easier. Xia Pingan was more experienced in dealing with this.
As soon as the second Mantis blade bug crawled out from the crack in the ground, it saw Xia ping ‘an and immediately rushed over. Xia ping’ an flashed and once again rushed to the back of the Mantis blade bug. The huge sword in his hand was ruthlessly thrust into the Mantis blade bug’s neck. With one strike, he broke through the Mantis blade bug’s defense and instantly injured it.
The Mantis blade bug’s reaction to the attack on its neck was exactly the same as the first one. It used its two terrifying forelimbs to sweep at its back without thinking.
However, this time, with the experience of dealing with the first Mantis blade bug, Xia ping ‘an had an easier time dealing with it. He was already prepared for it. The moment the Mantis blade bug’s forelimbs swept over, Xia ping’ an waved his hand and summoned a simple net that instantly wrapped around the Mantis blade bug’s forelimbs, causing the Mantis blade bug’s movements to suddenly slow down and stop for a moment.
Of course, the net technique could not bind the Mantis blade bug, but it only needed to bind it for an instant.
The moment the Mantis blade bug’s two forelimbs were trapped, the big sword in Xia Pingan’s hand once again became a guillotine. He pressed the hilt of the sword with both hands and swung it at the side of the Mantis blade bug’s neck with all his might.
With a loud crack, the Mantis blade bug’s neck was almost cut in half by Xia Pingan’s attack. Green blood spurted out of the Mantis blade bug’s neck in a fan shape, spraying out like a curtain of rain. The Mantis blade bug let out a strange, shrill cry.
After a short while, Xia Pingan found a deep cave on the mountain walls on both sides of the canyon and entered it in a flash.
The cave was full of twists and turns, and it was like a maze inside. The entrance was too narrow, and the Mantis blade bugs could not enter. Only people could get in.
After going a thousand meters deep into the cave, Xia Pingan summoned a Black Tortoise the size of a table to guard the entrance. He entered the cave and found a dry place to sit down cross-legged. He took out the realm Pearl that had blinded him just now and prepared to merge with it.
After a Summoner obtained a realm Pearl in the wild, it was impossible for them to bring it to the city and fuse it. Although the latter was safer, there were always some bold Summoners who would find a place in the wild to fuse the realm pearls when the conditions were met.
The biggest risk of fusing the boundary Pearl in the wild, other than the Zerg, was the other Summoners with ulterior motives. The former could be restricted by the terrain. For example, this cave, the Mantis blade bug could not enter. If it wanted to enter, it would make a lot of noise and it would take a long time. It would have to dig open the cave and the mountains along the way, which would give the summoner who was fusing the boundary Pearl in the cave time to react.
As for the latter, he could use powerful summoned creatures to deter them.
If a normal Summoner saw that these places were guarded by the summoned creatures summoned by other Summoners, they would guess that there was a Summoner resting in seclusion or fusing with the realm bead. In order to avoid any misunderstandings, they would avoid it and would not enter rashly.
If they saw the summoned creatures guarding the place and still wanted to force their way in, they would be seen as robbers with evil intentions. They had completely fallen out with each other and were in a life-and-death struggle.
Fusing with a realm Pearl could take anywhere from a few minutes to a few days. It was definitely risky to fuse in the wild, but it depended on whether one was willing to enjoy the convenience.
Xia ping ‘an was willing!
Because he knew that this realm Pearl would not take long.
Xia ping ‘an didn’t waste any time. As soon as he sat down, he pricked his finger with a silver needle and dripped his blood on the realm Pearl. In a short while, Xia ping’ an was wrapped in a ball of light.
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Xia ping ‘an opened his eyes and found himself wearing patched clothes. He was sitting cross-legged on a straw mat in a simple straw hut, and he was holding a bamboo slip in his hand.
The bamboo slip was “Huai Nan Zi,” and there was a sentence on it-“the Mantis waiting for the cicada to self-cover its leaves can be invisible to the wind.”
There were no punctuation marks on the bamboo slips in this era. Xia Pingan was happy when he saw the sentence.
The scholar from Chu who left behind the one-leaf-blind man was a man with the spirit of knowledge and evidence. The later generations would laugh at him for being a fool, but this kind of evidence spirit was rare.