Chapter 51: Peach Blossoms Bloom
The rabbit, the little bulloaur, and the stupid nun had been hiding in the pit for three days, and the evil orcs above still had no intention of leaving.
The rabbit tried to open a new door next to it, but unfortunately it all ended in failure.
It seems that the orcs have somehow isolated the surrounding space, so that the rabbit's mechanical door cannot function.
Although the orcs have not yet been able to find the exact location of the pit, they have trapped the rabbits, and it may only be a matter of time before they are found.
For three days, the rabbit reluctantly gave the carrots to the little bullhead and the silly nun.
But to the rabbit's annoyance, the silly nun didn't want to eat carrots anymore today.
The rabbit now had a broken carrot hanging from its head, and some of the carrot's wilting tassels were hanging on his face.
The silly nun hugged the arm of the little bullaur Baker and kept crying: "I don't, I don't, I don't want to eat carrots, that's what rabbits eat." ”
Baker also looked helpless, and tried his best to comfort him in a gentle voice: "Good guy, we're trapped now, we can't get out." ”
The silly nun pouted and said, "No, I'm going out, I'm going out, I'm going back to eat something delicious." ”
Speaking of this, the stupid nun glared at the rabbit viciously and said, "It's all your fault, you tricked me into coming here, I don't care, I want to go back, you hurry up and find a way." ”
The rabbit exploded in an instant, jumped up and shouted: "Stinky nun, I think you owe a beating, right? Don't think you're stupid, I won't beat you, I will provoke the rabbit, and beat you all over the face, so that you know why the flowers are so red." ”
As he spoke, the rabbit was already in a stance, bouncing around with his fists in his hands, as if ready to punch the silly nun at any moment.
Seeing this, the little minotaur Baker asked nervously, "Lord Rabbit, aren't all peach blossoms red?"
Baker's words made the rabbit stunned, and at the moment when the rabbit was stunned, the silly nun quickly shot out and punched the rabbit in the face.
After a punch, the silly nun quickly retracted behind the little bulloupon, poked her head out to look at the rabbit and asked, "Have the peach blossoms bloomed?"
It took a long time for the rabbit to come to his senses, glaring at the silly nun hiding behind Baker.
Baker the little Minotaur saw two lines of blood coming out of the rabbit's nostrils, and knew that this might not be good.
Baker hurriedly comforted the rabbit and said, "Lord Rabbit, you, don't be angry, isn't he stupid? ”
Step by step, the rabbit approached the little minotaur, ignoring Beck's dissuasion.
Stretched out his claws to wipe the two blood lines flowing from his nose, pointed to the little minotaur and said, "You, hurry up and get out of the way, otherwise the rabbit will turn his face and deny people." ”
Baker was very helpless to be caught in the middle, and during these days of getting along, Baker was actually very sympathetic to the silly nun.
Many times in the Baker's blacksmith shop, the little bulloon will take great care of the silly nun, and feel that the silly nun is indeed pitiful.
Now Baker also regrets that he shouldn't have come with the rabbit in the first place, and he shouldn't have approved of the rabbit's rescue opportunity in the first place.
The pig-headed lord is so powerful, since he didn't kill Suluru, he put him in prison.
So how could the lord not have imagined that someone would try to rob the prison to rescue Suluru?
Even though Dragon City Prison is notoriously inaccessible and inextricably linked, a sinister and cunning guy like the Pig-headed Lord will definitely not let go of any opportunity.
Sure enough, as soon as they left the city and stepped into the confines of the prison, they were surrounded by the evil orcs under the command of the pig-headed man.
Thinking of this, Baker couldn't help but say, "Actually, if you want me to say, it's still your fault for this, Lord Rabbit." ”
When the rabbit heard this, he was stunned again, and looked at the little minotaur with a blank face.
Before she could figure out what was going on, the stupid nun called her quick eyes and gave the rabbit another punch.
After the punch, the silly nun was still hiding behind the little minotaur, but she still poked her head out and asked, "Are the flowers red?"
The rabbit is completely confused, although the silly nun is indeed stupid, but the energy on her body is still there.
The strength in his hand is not ambiguous at all, and the two punches really beat the rabbit to the face.
Knowing that he was not an opponent, the rabbit looked helpless, so he simply didn't step forward and sat on the ground.
One hand, elbow resting on the crossed leg, dragging the cheeks.
With the other hand, I felt out a carrot and gnawed it "quack".
Seeing the rabbit munching on carrots and sitting cross-legged on the floor, Baker the Little Minotaur breathed a sigh of relief.
Then Baker also comforted the silly nun behind him and sat down, and he himself sat down last.
After sitting down, the little minotaur thought about it, and still couldn't help but ask: "Lord Rabbit, I'm actually quite strange, don't you have a lot of magic mechanical weapons? Why don't you use those weapons to deal with the group of evil energy half-orcs outside? No matter how strong they are, they can still kill to death, can't we rush out together?"
As soon as the little minotaur Baker's voice fell, the silly nun behind him said again: "Can't we rush out together?"
Beck was startled when he heard the stupid nun talk, and quickly turned around to cover the stupid nun's mouth, and looked at the rabbit vigilantly.
However, the rabbit did not mean to get up, and continued to nibble on the carrot in his hand, and gnawed faster and faster.
After nibbling the carrot off in an instant, the rabbit raised his head and glared at the little bullhead and the silly nun and said, "Do you think I don't want to?"
After a pause, the rabbit looked lost, lowered his head and drooped his ears, and said helplessly, "But I can't use those weapons." ”
The rabbit looks very lost and sad, and it is also very helpless, which makes the little minotaur not know what to say for a while?
But the stupid nun was stunned and asked, "Why?
The rabbit was silent for a moment, then said, "Because I don't have enough energy myself, I can't use those weapons." ”
This time the rabbit's answer completely shocked the little minotaur and the silly nun, and at this moment it seemed that the silly nun suddenly woke up.
Gazing at the rabbit carefully, and before the little minotaur could wake up from his surprise, the silly nun suddenly said very seriously, "You are a pure creature. ”
The rabbit and the little minotaur were also stunned, and their eyes were all focused on the stupid nun.
As if she was really awake, the silly nun continued: "Pure beings, without the energy that symbolizes the source of violence, cannot use the magic energy machine, because there is no energy supply in your body for the machine to perform the law, if you forcibly use the machine, the magic energy machine will drain your life force to operate, and once the life force is drained, you will die. ”
The rabbit looked at the silly nun in surprise, and couldn't say a word, as if he didn't understand why the silly nun knew this.
Instead, Baker the Little Minotaur came to his senses and asked, "You, are you awake? How do you know this?"
As a result, as soon as Baker's question came out, a smirk appeared on the stupid nun's face, and she instantly became crazy and stupid again.
The little minotaur exclaimed incredulously, "Why, how did ......it become like this?"
The rabbit interrupted the little minotaur and said, "She didn't regain her senses, but something stimulated her nerves and made her wake up for a short time." ”
Baker cried and said, "Well, what are we going to do?
The rabbit suddenly stood up and said, "No, we can get out, I can't use those weapons, but you can." ”
The little minotaur was startled, pointed to his bull's nose and asked in surprise, "What?
The rabbit nodded and said, "Yes, it's you, you can, don't forget, you're the blacksmith's son." ”