Chapter 20 I don't want you to think, I want me to feel
Just in case, let this little long worm follow him.
After all, the current Chu Yanshu is really too vegetable.
One who is not careful may hang up.
The red gold python listened and expressed disgust, and roared twice to express dissatisfaction.
Their noble demon beasts generally don't make contracts with people, and even if they do, they have to be gifted and capable!
What's this kid?
Is there a senior sister?
A little white face, it doesn't want it!
The coercion of Sangluo's Jindan Realm was pressed down again, and the red gold python whimpered twice, and its body shrank and began to sell cuteness.
Chu Yanshu stood in silence for two seconds, and directly gave a natal contract.
The six-pointed star array lit up and merged into the bloodline, and when Sang Luo wanted to stop it, it was too late.
She reached out to interrupt and crushed the seal.
But after all, he was a step too slow, and only grabbed the young man's hand.
Sang Luofu,
"Who made you sign the natal contract?!"
Chu Yanshu looked innocent,
"Didn't my sister ask me to make a contract?"
This is what she said, and when she was away, she wanted it to protect him.
Sang Luo took a deep breath, she let him contract, but not let him make a natal contract!
There are a lot of monsters in the original book, there are more than the harem, I don't care if there is one more or less!
There can be many slave deeds, but there can only be one natal contract!
His natal contract should be a dragon!
The girl gritted her teeth,
"Break the contract!"
The young man looked innocent and spread his hands,
"Senior sister, the natal contract is a life and death contract, and it can't be unbroken."
Sang Luo took a deep breath, held his forehead and was speechless, and the plot was deviated again.
She glanced at the boy beside her, and always felt that this dog was not quite right.
According to his temperament, can he take a fancy to this little mortal realm red golden python?
Sang Luo always felt that something was wrong, but fortunately, the garbage system didn't give a warning, and even reminded her to continue the plot.
In the original book, the entrance to the cave is here, and the two of them fell down together, and then broke through the stone chamber to reach the medicine field left by the immortals.
Sang Luo was thinking about it, and the mud under his feet suddenly collapsed.
The two of them suddenly lost weight and fell from a height.
Fortunately, there was a red gold python as a meat pad, but it didn't hurt too much for Sang Luo.
She looked up at the uneven stone wall, it was pitch black, this is the grotto leading to the medicine field?
A flame condensed from the palm of her hand, and with a wave of the girl's hand, the entire stone room suddenly became full of light.
Chu Yanshu was not comfortable for a while, and closed his eyes slightly.
The red gold python seemed to feel something, and the snake's body shrank and burrowed into Chu Yanshu's sleeve.
Chu Yanshu looked up at the top of his head, threw the magic weapon in his hand, and tried to get out of the cave.
On this side, Sang Luo confirmed that the grotto was right, and was about to continue walking inside with Chu Yanshu, but when he turned around, he saw the young man pulling the rattan, ready to jump out, and hurriedly pulled him off from mid-air.
Chu Yanshu fell a buttocks, and the young man looked up at Sang Luo, his eyes full of confusion,
"Senior sister, what are you doing?"
Sang Luo was condescending and said coldly,
"I'm bringing you out just to experience, go, explore!"
Chu Yanshu pondered for a moment,
"I don't think there's any treasure in this tattered hole."
Sang Luo is very domineering,
"I don't want what you think, I want me to think!"
Chu Yanshu: "........."
The boy's protest was ineffective, so he could only follow Sangluo to the cave.
After walking a few steps, I entered a secret room.
There's no road ahead.
Chu Yanshu was rotten on the side,
"I'll just say there's no treasure in it, you still don't believe it, now you can see it."
One poor and two hundred, nothing!