My Divine Pet Enables Me To Become The Biggest Winner
Chapter 241 - 239: The Strange Harvest Increases Again_1

Chapter 241: Chapter 239: The Strange Harvest Increases Again_1

Owen Bertram estimated that he could now command about 500 people.

By using this Sharp Arrow Formation Art of War Treasure Book, he could command these 500 people as if they were Dao soldiers, extremely obedient under his command.

They could form the most powerful "Sharp Arrow Array" in the world!

It sounded impressive, but in the end... it was just an ordinary battle formation!

Owen Bertram shook his head, feeling that his artifact was somewhat perfunctory.

There was also another book called the "Honeycomb Fortress Construction Picture Record".

This was even more absurd. It was a way to construct a battle fortress with a beehive-like structure, not a magical instrument. It couldn’t fly, just a blueprint for a castle building.

Although it looked impressive and intimidating, and the construction diagrams also said that such a fortress was easy to defend and difficult to attack unless a Grandmaster took action. In a regular siege, it would almost be impossible to conquer — but what use was it to Owen Bertram?

Owen Bertram complained about his artifact: "what do you mean, should I go back and transform the outpost into this beehive fortress? Will you pay for it?"

After devouring the entire Devouring Element Bees Swarm this time, you only satisfied yourself and gave these rubbish treasures to Elder Brother?

But then he thought about it, huh? It seems Elder Brother has broken through to a Great Realm. Well, I’ll endure it this time.

As for the Sharp Arrow Formation Soldier Training Treasure Manual and Beehive Fortress Construction Diagrams, both were thrown aside by Elder Brother. This left Elder Brother full of expectations to review the remaining harvest, resulting in dissatisfaction and feeling empty.

"Forget it, I still need to find treasures myself to feed it, so it has to give me good treasures without excuses." Owen Bertram thought about the golden coffin again. If he couldn’t find any other treasures this time, he would feed the golden coffin to his artifact.

...

Sophia was draped in a light gauze, lying in a high-difficulty position in a stone depression. The uneven stones underneath emanated a terrifying ice-cold that penetrated her internal organs.

She cursed in her heart, wondering what these stones were made of, and this cold was unbearable even for her at the Fourth Great Realm. She had been lying here for over two hours, feeling completely frozen from inside to outside, and the spiritual energy in her meridians became sluggish.

She didn’t know how much longer she could hold on.

But she didn’t dare move.

Above her head, swarms of Element-devouring Bees buzzed and flew around, seemingly searching for something. The wings of these Element-devouring Bees were already covered with frost, but it didn’t seem to affect them, as they flew at their usual speed and with a fierce momentum.

This was a huge cave that was filled with terrifying cold, and Sophia believed that anyone below the Third Great Boundary would be frozen into an ice statue within moments.

At the highest point of the cave, countless icicles connected and supported a huge beehive. The beehive was the size of ten meters and seemed to be made of ice. Various precious minerals flickered within with a lush radiance, making the entire beehive resemble a giant gemstone.

She had followed her own clues to this swarm of Element-devouring Bees, only to be discovered by the Bee Queen upon entering. The Bee Queen emitted some sort of sound wave from within the hive, causing the Element-devouring Bees to rush over immediately, and large numbers of Soldier Bees were hatching quickly inside the hive!

The entire swarm of Element-devouring Bees could hunt Tire-4 Demon Beasts, so Sophia didn’t dare to fight hard. Luckily, she had obtained this piece of light gauze, a Tire-4 Concealment Artifact, during the Henry Case. She quickly covered herself and hid.

The swarm and Bee Queen noticed the intruder suddenly disappearing, but they did not give up. A group of Soldier Bees immediately blocked the entrance of the cave, while the rest had searched the entire cave for a long time.However, the concealment artifact itself has no defense capabilities. Even if a single Element-devouring Bee accidentally brushes past the veil, it could expose Sophia.

Her heart pounding, Sophia secretly curses the Lord: As expected, he sets me up! Every task I’m given has me narrowly escaping death!

But the price he pays is fair.

Just at this moment, the Communication Talisman hidden within some part of her body begins to pulse.

Sophia is startled, almost exposing herself.

It’s that dirty old man again! Why can’t he contact me at some other time?! Why now?!

Sophia remains completely still as the Communication Talisman continues to pulse, receiving several messages from the Lord. She clenches her teeth: This sexual predator is worse than useless! When I make it back alive, I’ll destroy his shop!

Finally, the Element-devouring Bees give up. They disperse, each flying towards the surrounding walls to mine new minerals to perfect the Beehive.

But the Soldier Bees guarding the entrance don’t budge. Without any work to do, they just squat there, their butts sticking out and their long Poison Stings aimed towards the inside of the cave.

Sophia feels as if her blood is about to freeze, and her chest could be used as a weapon—she can’t go on like this. She carefully observes the movement patterns of the Element-devouring Bees, quietly gripping a piece of broken silver in her hand.

After thinking a bit, she swaps the silver for a copper coin.

With a flick of her finger— whoosh!

The copper coin hits a spot on the cave wall, making a clanging noise. Startled, the Element-devouring Bees rush in that direction. The Soldier Bees at the entrance first shoot a round of Poison Stings in unison, then follow behind. As they fly, new Poison Stings emerge from their behinds.

Sophia lifts her veil, transforming her delicate figure into a wisp of blue smoke that floats out of the cave.

Hum—

A large swarm of Soldier Bees quickly give chase. Sophia continues to accelerate, barely managing to escape. This blame, of course, was put on the Lord’s head.

...

A fluffy, grey Giant Wolf moves quickly through the mountains. Its large, thick claws leave cracks in the rocks and peeling bark on the trees. Suddenly, its front paws grip a stout horizontal branch, its massive body spinning around the branch at high speed. With the help of inertia, it leaps upwards, landing firmly atop a high peak.

It sniffs the air, catching scents.

Then, a human-like smile forms on the Giant Wolf’s face. The lingering scent in the air tells it that it’s found its target. Wasn’t it on a mission to find those useless humans who messed everything up but left it to clean up the mess?

It slowly descends the mountain, careful not to make a sound or disturb its prey.

As it walks, it gradually stands up, its front paws turning into arms and its wolf snout receding. The long hair on its body disappears, transforming the creature into a humanoid.

However, its face and body still retain some wolf characteristics.

Such as the bright yellow pupils, the large canine teeth protruding from beneath its lips, and the long, sharp claws.

It constantly sniffs with its nose, suddenly appearing in front of a large tree. Halfway up the tree trunk, there’s a huge hole. Yale Harrison stands stiffly at the entrance of the hole.

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