Chapter Forty-Seven: Double Fruits

In front of her was a little monkey less than half her height, and when she woke up, the little monkey put the peach in his hand in front of Tao Zi, squeaked twice, and motioned for her to eat.

Seeing that the little monkey's eyes were as clear as a pool of spring water, Tao Zi's mood was inexplicably relaxed. If it weren't for the suppression of the secret realm, she would have been able to go to the space to recuperate now, and she could still see Xiao Yu with the same clear eyes......

However, as a monk, there are dangerous peaks everywhere, how can she always think that there is a place to hide? This is the truth she understood when she first entered the first level of qi refining, how can she not know it now?

Raised his hand to take the little monkey's peach, cast a small spell and simply cleaned it, and then bit off a large piece of peache****** the juice was abundant, and it was unusually luscious, Tao Zi showed a satisfied smile on his face: "Thank you, little monkey." ”

The little monkey had been squeaking in surprise when she saw her hand being able to cast spells just now, but now listening to Tao Zi's words, there was a series of squeaks.

Tao Zi didn't understand, but it didn't affect his understanding of its meaning at all, one person and one monkey, and they got along quite well.

Until dusk, the little monkey had no intention of leaving, Tao Zi looked at the carefree little monkey, and there was some envy in his heart for no reason.

Suddenly, the breath of a high-level demon beast appeared within Tao Zi's divine sense, and the little monkey seemed to notice it, and squeaked at Tao Zi again, but this time Tao Zi had no way to understand its meaning, her mind was in the high-level demon beast that suddenly appeared, and the little monkey saw her like this, and only scratched her ears and cheeks in a hurry.

Tao Zi vigilantly locked on one place, it turned out to be a tall ape with a height of eight feet, and some of it was like the gibbon monkey described in "Strange Beasts", but the "Strange Beasts" described are all legendary beasts, and the Chenhua realm has never heard of its real existence since then.

Tao Zi looked at it vigilantly, but it seemed as if it didn't see Tao Zi, and directly picked up the little monkey that squeaked non-stop.

Is this a parent looking for?

The little monkey looked at Tao Zi with some reluctance, but he was still carried by his grandfather, so he could only be taken away helplessly.

At dawn the next day, the little monkey came again, this time bringing not only peaches, but also some other wild fruits.

Tao Zi was not polite, and after thanking him, he ate it. As the sun set, the tall ape took it away as before.

For the next seven or eight days, the little monkey came to report on time every morning, and on this day, it not only brought peaches and other common wild fruits, but also brought a double treasured fruit.

The reason why this double treasure fruit has the name of Shuangzhen is because it can not only treat external injuries, but also repair the meridians, and the effect is comparable to the second-grade or even third-grade elixir, and its preciousness can be imagined.

Squeak, the little monkey looked at Tao Zi, as if asking why you don't eat it, the fruit is delicious.

But Tao Zi understands the preciousness of these two precious fruits, and the previous ordinary wild fruits are also gone, but she can't ask for these precious fruits no matter what, even if they are extremely precious to her.

She touched the little monkey's head and said softly, "Little one, this fruit is very precious, you have to keep it well, don't take it out so easily." "My own elixir is enough, and I don't necessarily need this fruit to heal my wounds.

But the little monkey stubbornly stuffed the fruit into her mouth, but Tao Zi still refused to accept it.

"Hmph, you're so high, you're about to become lame, and you're so brainless. Suddenly, an old man's contemptuous voice reached Tao Zi's mind, and then the figure of a tall ape also appeared in Tao Zi's divine sense.