Chapter 261: Xiao Tuanzi Meets the Great Snake King
Thinking like this, the chickadee became even more excited, and with a chirp, it proudly shuttled between the mountains and forests, spreading the command of the wind all over the scenery room.
The snake king Fan Yan came to Jingmuro Mountain in person, the news soon spread in the mountains and forests, the little demons rushed excitedly, some people carried treasures, some people carried food, and even some people carried beautiful relatives, everyone wanted to win the favor of His Majesty, soaring into the sky.
In the mountains and forests, the monsters ran towards the fruit forest in groups, and on the side of the road, in the bushes, the old snake king, who turned into a small snake, looked at the monsters who ran away without moving, and turned around and swam away.
The night of the mountain forest came very early, and when it came to night, it rained in the mountains, avoiding the monsters who were chasing after them in the mountains, and sat in the treetops in their clothes, looking at the Liuyun Pavilion in the clouds and mist on the mountain in the view room, and the deep eyes were dark.
At night, the insects in the forest were chirping, and in the treetops, an owl squatted in the treetops, looking at him excitedly and cooing.
It was watching, and suddenly the person on the tree got up, and with a sweep of his figure, he ran quickly towards Liuyun Pavilion.
The owl was stunned and hurriedly flapped its wings to catch up.
Passing through the misty peaks, the owl finally chased to the vicinity of the Liuyun Pavilion, and from a distance, he saw the Fan Yan Yue entering the Liuyun Pavilion and heading towards the west of the main room of the Liuyun Pavilion.
The owl flapped its wings curiously, chased after it, crouched on the branches, and watched the movement in the house.
In the room, his steps were so light that he could barely hear the figure, he walked to the bed, looked at the person on the bed, she hugged the quilt, and seemed to be sleeping unsteadily, frowning, there was a sinister aura between her eyebrows, after coming back from the Sword Immortal Pavilion, she had been depressed, and there was nothing to do in front of people during the day, but the words of the wine sword fairy made her unable to let go.
When she fell asleep every day, her heart was tormented, and the things that she had forgotten that had been deliberately ignored were chaotic in her mind.
She had too many thoughts in her heart, and over time, a bad anger appeared between her eyebrows, and her delicate face looked uncomfortable and uneasy.
He stood on the edge of the bed, looking at her silently, and suddenly, beside her pillow, a small round egg came out, the complex Sanskrit words on the white egg flickered, it crawled out crookedly, and rolled down towards the bed, but it rolled too fast, and it was about to fall, and he subconsciously reached out and caught it.
It landed in his palm, and the egg moved back, as if looking up at him.
It looked at him curiously, and suddenly leaped up and slammed it into his face with a "thud".
Unexpectedly, he reached out to pinch it, and its figure flashed, and it ran out quickly.
It had long since recovered in a safe space, but the mother thought that it was not yet intact and was not allowed to come out, so it was so bored that it sneaked out at night, and who knew that as soon as it came out, it would meet a thief who was secretly standing next to its mother's bed.
It led the bird out of the house, and the roof fell, and the eggshell quickly turned into a streamer, forming a shirt and falling on him, and he lay on the roof softly, staring hostilely at the other side, and showing his little fangs like a beast, and "hissed" to warn.
Looking at him, a flash of surprise flashed in his eyes, and his gaze fell on his silver hair, surprised: silver hair
Xiao Tuanzi glared at him fiercely, looking on guard all over, and once again fiercely issued a warning voice: "Hiss"
With his warning cry, the corners of his lips showed small snow-white snake teeth.
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