Chapter 254 - Self-sealing

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nAfter standing here for a long time, Monn finally understood.

nHe had never thought that this Andrea was the true big boss of Shenluo continent.

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nIt seemed that he had to consider whether he should use Bobby to trap her.

nShe likes Bobby.

nWouldn’t that make it easy?

nAs long as you stay, it’s fine.

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nWhen you’re about to leave, then take her with you.

nIt should be much easier to tear apart the void.

nShe has a wise man’s inheritance.

nI have only heard of it in legends.

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nI had never thought it was real.

nThis little girl sounded like she just got her strength back.

nShe’s shrewd, a little dull and fuzzy.

nIt will probably work!

nMonn had some plans in mind.

nAs he watched Bobby stare at Andrea’s back, the meaning in his eyes grew deeper.

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n“Are you really not going to use that stupid dog to make a deal with me?”

nVivian saw Bobby walk away.

nEven she was ignored by her unfilial daughter.

nShe remembered what had happened before.

n“We dragons have more wealth than you humans can imagine.”

nVivian continued to try to convince Monn.

nTake Bobby away,

nIf not, there might be consequences.

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nThen, no matter what happened in the future, it would be easy to handle.

nShe already knew how unreliable her daughter was.

nBut no matter how unreliable her daughter was,

nAs a mother, she had to think more about her child.

nHer daughter was too good at causing trouble.

nShe was really afraid that the stupid dog would have an argument with her daughter one day.

nThen, when her daughter got angry, she would swallow him whole!

n“Actually, that’s their problem. We, as bystanders, can’t help.”

nMonn seemed to have seen through Vivian’s worries.

n“Instead of being a participant, it’s better to let the two of them cause a ruckus. At least, they won’t blame us in the future.”

nSeeing that Vivian was still worried, Monn shook his head.

nHe did not know what Andrea did on a daily basis.

nEven her own mother was so worried about her.

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n“My daughter is not an adult yet!”

nVivian was being stubborn.

nThat’s right, her daughter was not an adult yet.

nShe was still a little cub.

nLooking at her size,

nIt was obvious that she was still a little cub.

nHow could such a little cub know what she was doing.

nWhat did she know about right and wrong.

nAll she knew was to eat, drink and have fun.

n“But you know in your heart that your daughter is not an ordinary cub!”

n“She already knows how to find a mate for herself.”

n“Such a cub is rare!”

nMonn held back his laughter.

nNo matter how old the child was,

nParents always wore thick filters when looking at their children.

n“Isn’t that your fault.?You brought the big dog here for no reason.”

n“Otherwise, this wouldn’t happen?”

nVivian was worried. The fire elements around her body began to move unconsciously.

n“Calm down! Do you want to burn this place down?”

nMonn quickly stopped her.

nHe was really afraid that she would lose control of her emotions and turn this place into a sea of fire.

n“Vivian, Andrea has grown up. You can’t change everything, or control everything.

nDolly used his spider leg to kick Vivian.

nVivian lowered her eyes. The fire elements around her had been pacified.

n“Human, you need clay to build a house. Let me help!”

n“Build a house for me on the way.”

nDolly raised his chin in Monn’s direction.

n“Actually, you can do without clay. As long as it can be fixed.”

nMonn did not forget the eight-legged uncle’s silk that Andrea had recommended.

n“This is too easy. You arrange the things. I’ll spin the silk for you.”

nDolly seemed to have found something new and interesting.

nIt was of quite high quality.

n“Build one for us too. I’ll dry it for you.”

nVivian stood there thinking about something.

nMonn did not show it on his face, but he was complaining in his heart.

nThese two were not here to catch coolies, were they?

nThey must have heard what he and Bobby had said before.

nThey were only here for a short while to observe.

nThen, they would leave.

nOnly then did these two want to help Monn build the houses.

nThat way, once Monn left with Bobby, the courtyard and the house would be theirs.

nThey were indeed a greedy race.

nNo matter how much he tried to understand, he couldn’t handle the huge disparity in strength.

nMonn grimaced and lowered his head to work.

nIt seemed that Bobby was right!

nThere really wasn’t enough wood here.

nAlright, now, not only was there not enough wood, even stones weren’t enough.

nMonn could only order people to find large stones and process them into pieces, suitable for building houses.

nSeeing that Monn had also gone to find materials for building houses,

nDolly shook his head and transformed into a human.

nDolly, who had transformed into a human, had the same two legs as a normal person.

nIt was just that Dolly looked quite insidious..

nHe looked like a person who was not to be trifled with.

n“Why are you so worried about Andrea? Settle the matter with that stupid dog.”

nDolly grew up in the dragon clan.

nHe grew up with Vivian.

nSince he was young, he was thrown out of the clan because of his mutated body.

nIt was Vivian who brought the dying dolly back to the nest.

nOf course, at that time, Vivian did not know that Dolly was a silk-spitting snake and not a good-looking spider.

nLater, she found out that Dolly was not a spider.

nVivian did not feel disappointed.

nAnyway, they were all good-looking things.

nThe dragon clan loved good-looking things the most.

nBecause they were childhood sweethearts, Dolly understood Vivian.

nShe should not have been so conflicted, so impulsive, and so uneasy.

n“Can’t you see it?”

n“That human and that dog, they are not from our continent at all.”

n“You know how unreliable Andrea is.”

n“When she gets really angry, she could even eat her father.”

n“It’s fine if she’s on our side of the road.”

n“If she’s spread out from here, the consequences will be unimaginable.”

n“Outsiders who can come from other continents naturally have to leave here.”

nVivian understood a lot of things. It was because she understood too much that she was afraid.

nThis was a sealed continent that did not interact with the outside world.

nBut it did not mean that they knew nothing about the outside world.

nAfter all, when one reached the peak of cultivation on this continent, they would become a God and leave.

nThis was already an open belief and secret of this continent.

nIn order to become a God, many races went crazy.

nThose who want to become a god, who want to go crazy, do not know the chaos of the outside Gods.

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