I Have A City In An Alternate World

Chapter 681



681 Chapter 678-“fish thief”(1)

The Holy Dragon City had used the land they had occupied to obtain a large number of relics from the junkyard world. They had all been sent back for identification.

For this, Tang Zhen had specially compiled a dictionary to help the Holy Dragon City residents recognize the words of the world of ruins, so as to determine the specific value and use of the items.

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The items placed on the second floor of the wizard Tower were the useful items that had been selected. They were placed here for cultivators to use their points to exchange for them.

As the saying went, ” no matter how many changes there are, the roots are the same. although the cultivation methods in the world of wizards were different from those in the world of loucheng, they still had many similarities.

This also piqued the interest of many Holy Dragon City cultivators, and they began to try to cultivate the spells from the wizard World.

Relying on the rich energy supply of the wizard Tower, some of the Holy Dragon city’s cultivators had actually become apprenticed to it. Not only did they have the combat power of a cultivator, but they also had the power of a wizard similar to that of a Holy master!

The legendary dual cultivation of magic and martial arts should be referring to such a situation.

Tang Zhen did not stop this matter. After all, this was an extraordinary cultivation method. If it could form a standardized system of inheritance, it would be beneficial to the Holy Dragon City.

Accompanied by the Holy Dragon City cultivator in charge of exchanging items on the second floor, Tang Zhen flipped through the items and picked a few books before slowly leaving the master tower.

Tang Zhen flew to the treehouse at the top of the mother tree tower. When he was planning to read a book quietly, he accidentally saw a tall figure appear by Pearl Lake. A little boy with two heads and four arms stood beside him.

The boy’s body was extremely similar to the giant in the giant tower. The only difference was that the boy looked more like a human!

The tall figure at the side was da Xiong. The two-headed and four-armed little boy had an inseparable connection with Tang Zhen.

Tang Zhen laughed softly when he saw that the little boy’s face was almost the same as his own when he was young. He put down the book in his hand and sized them up without taking his eyes off them.

At this time, two figures, one big and one small, were standing by the lake without saying a word, silently observing the movements on the surface of the water.

Upon closer inspection, one would notice that the big Bear and the little boy were holding simple steel forks with a few sharp spikes.

Behind the steel fork, there was a long rope that they had spread out and piled together.

At this moment, a black shadow suddenly emerged from the bottom of the water and slowly swam past the position in front of the two of them, appearing to be at ease.

When these black shadows approached, they finally revealed their true appearance. They were actually silver-gray fish that were over a meter long, and each of them was abnormally fat.

Da Xiong, who had been holding his breath, suddenly raised his arm and threw the steel fork into the lake.

With da Xiong’s strength, the steel fork could easily pierce through a rock. In order to avoid hurting the big fish, he deliberately restrained his strength.

As a result, when the steel fork entered the water, it easily pierced through the body of a big fish, causing it to constantly struggle and set off ripples.

“Quickly throw away your fork, or the fish will run away!”

As he threw out the steel fork, da Xiong did not forget to remind the little boy beside him. At the same time, he quickly retracted the rope and dragged the big fish to the shore.

The little boy nodded and aimed directly at the largest fat fish in the lake, shooting out the steel fork in his hand at lightning speed.

The steel fork that the little boy shot out was fast and accurate. With a “whoosh,” it swept across the surface of the lake and directly hit the biggest fat fish.

The fat fish that was originally swimming on the lake couldn’t Dodge in time and was suddenly pierced by the steel fork. It immediately rolled violently because of the pain.

Waves immediately rose on the surface of the water, and a rope was pulled straight, moving back and forth on the surface of the lake.

The big fish desperately tried to break free from the steel fork on its body, but the little boy held on to the rope tightly and dragged it to the shore.

Although the little boy was young, his strength was amazing, so much so that the fat fish with infinite strength in the water was dragged to the shore in the blink of an eye.

Grabbing the gills of the fat fish, the little boy dragged the fish that was even taller than him and directly pulled it to the shore, his face full of excitement.

At this moment, the big Bear was also carrying the big fish that they had caught. He patted the little boy’s head in praise to show his encouragement. Immediately after, the two of them carried the big fish on their shoulders and began to run wildly out of the Holy Dragon City.

As soon as the two ‘fish thieves’ ran away, a few frogmen swam over from the distance and roared at the two escaping figures in exasperation.

However, from their tone and actions, it was clear that they were perfunctory, and when they shouted, they were also weak.

In fact, this was not the first time that da Xiong and the little boy had stolen fish. Almost every once in a while, the two would run to Pearl Lake and repeat the scene just now.

The frogmen in charge of raising the fish had long known about this, but they could do nothing about it. Even the higher-ups of Holy Dragon City could not reprimand these two special people.

There had been frogmen who complained to the frogmen chief and some of the managers in the Holy Dragon City, but they all smiled and said that they already knew, but had no intention of investigating further.

As time passed, the frogmen started to turn a blind eye to the situation. They would wait until the two of them were done stealing the fish before they ran over and berated them!

It was the same today. In fact, these frogmen had already seen the figures of da Xiong and his companion, but they pretended not to see them. They only swam over lazily after they were done. A trace of a smile involuntarily appeared on the corner of Tang Zhen’s mouth after he saw this scene. The map view switched over and locked onto the two “fish thieves,” one big and one small.

The two of them were seen carrying the big fish and running madly all the way. Under the surprised and smiling eyes of many Holy Dragon City residents, they directly ran out of the city gate and went straight to an area piled with huge rocks.

During this period, Holy Dragon City cultivators walked up to them and shouted for Big Bear to leave half of the grilled fish for them. In the end, the two ‘fish thieves’ were so scared that they ran even faster!

When they arrived at the area where the huge rocks were piled up, the two of them placed the big fish on their shoulders on the huge rocks and then began to move firewood.

It didn’t take long before a pile of violently broken wood was carried over by the two of them. Then, da Xiong set the pile of firewood on fire.

The fire burned quickly, and the two of them continued to add firewood. When half of the fish had turned into charcoal, they immediately cut the big fish into several pieces and skewered it on steel forks to roast it.

During this time, da Xiong also took out a bag and continuously sprinkled the condiments he had obtained from the chef. His movements were very skilled.

When the aroma of the grilled fish wafted out, the two of them twitched their noses continuously, both of them wearing expressions of enjoyment.

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