Boiling Beast Bloodline -
Chapter 843 - 189 Lovebird, Connected Branch, Twin Lotus_2
Chapter 843: Chapter 189 Lovebird, Connected Branch, Twin Lotus_2
Seeing their father watching them, the second and third sons, hand in hand, spread their wings together and, accompanied by a cluster of twinkling white light, soared into the sky.
When everyone’s eyes, irritated by the white light, narrowed open, those flying above and below the sky were neither the chubby Frost Snow Pichu Beasts nor the small Mourinho, but a pair of Iris Birds with wings spread wide, their bodies covered in snow feathers. They danced gracefully in the sky dragging colorful long tails, each about three meters long, sleek in build, their bodies closely pressed together, each flapping one of their wings as if they were one.
From the moment the third and second sons ascended into the sky and transformed into Iris Birds, Liu was no longer able to feel any Elemental Fluctuations. If it were another time and place, he would definitely think that the pair of Iris Birds in the sky were just a pair of ordinary birds, of course, each having only one wing and flying together cooperatively would surely catch his attention.
It turned out that once the two little beasts transformed, they still had no Elemental Power. Liu sighed, making a new discovery.
The proud laughter of the second and third sons echoed over the Sanggan River. After circling around in the sky, the pair of twin Blood Infants, now transformed into Iris Birds, "plunged" into the Sanggan River with a splash, scaring a bunch of hippo poets witless; they immediately jumped into the water, crowding around a nearby area of about a hundred feet to prevent the swift river water from sweeping away the two little infants.
A few worried proprietresses feared the two little infants might be drowned. Liu, on the other hand, was very certain.
Amid the gentle swaying of the reeds at the riverside, the river water boiled, bubbling up like a pot, from which several tabletop-sized water lily leaves slowly rose, with white roots and stalks gently swaying in the clear water, round droplets rolled up along with the rising lily pads, one after another, splashing ripples; nestled among the lilies was a Twin Lotus, adorned with glittering droplets, one red and one white, with tender yellow pistils exuding wafts of delicate fragrance.
Moer sighed, realizing that the "Eye of Truth" was still of no use this time.
Little Nun Joan de Arc drew a cross on her chest, while the two Fairy Dragons whispered a prayer "to the Dragon God."
Around them was a gasp. The unacquainted common people thought this was just some western scene created by a Mage, a group bewitched by Magic, wondering what magical form could even hide Elemental Fluctuations.
"Giggle~" The laughter of the second and third sons was clear and proud, the droplets of water on the swaying Twin Lotus splashed onto the lily pads, rolling together into a glowing clump of pearls.
A silly-looking toad, shaking its webbed feet, slowly emerged from the water, leaped onto a lily pad, and croaked twice.
Liu shot Nedved a glare. Ever since the centaur archer returned to the surface, he had let his "Thousand-Mile Horse" roam free by the Sanggan River, which attracted countless toads that croaked incessantly every night. Luckily, it was just a small toad that hopped onto the lily pad; if it were a Three-legged Golden Toad of two to three-ton weight, that would have been the end of the two Blood Infant sons.
Another flash of white light rolled past, the second and third sons, hand in hand, naked, burst out of the water and climbed up onto the river embankment, stood there and, with their little buttocks aimed at the water, each relieved themselves with a stream of childish urine; Guoguo ran over, each holding one, ran around as if she had stolen some treasure.
"Oh~ Oh~ You can’t catch us, you can’t catch us~" The two Blood Infants laughed joyfully, but began coughing while still laughing.
Hearing the cough, Guoguo quickly carried the two Blood Infants to Elder Andulan, the sight of a single pea holding two potatoes might have been comical, but now no one heartless enough could still laugh. Elder Andulan and Monk Owen hurriedly took one Blood Infant each, pressing their fingers against the infants’ chests.
"How are they, Elder?" Liu watched Elder Andulan nervously, realizing he had been momentarily careless, captivated by the abilities of his two Blood Infant sons, forgetting the special constitution of the twin Blood Infants.
"This cough is congenital, as if they had caught a cold in the womb; it’s truly a miracle they are still alive. Relying on the ’Prayer Healing Technique’ alone won’t help, we need to find a Witch Doctor to get some sun-replenishing medicine." Andulan’s gaze was intense: "I won’t ask you more, I can guess how these two children came to be, their constitution is indeed very strange, so strange that you wouldn’t understand even if I told you. I’ll take them for some initial treatment first, come to my room later, I need to talk to you in detail."
"I understand." Liu nodded, heaving a long sigh. Blood Infants with Magical Beast genes getting sick and dying? Telling this to other Blood Magic Mages would be so unbelievable it’d be laughable.
"We’ll come along too." Several proprietresses, holding Guoguo and Katusha, caught up with Elder Andulan. The two Blood Infants’ coughs subsided and they continuously made faces at their several mothers.
The militia began calling the surrounding crowd to head home, and the chaotic flow of people finally began to disperse.
"Are these your Blood Infants?" Prince Moore Benitez jerked his thumb aggressively at Liu: "Amazing! Twin Blood Infants! You truly are mad, a single Blood Infant already drains half of your Elemental Power, two takes it all! A Blood Mage faced with twin Blood Infants is certain to die, it’s no wonder Lord Richard, skilled in both magic and martial arts, is still jumping around lively!"
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