Then, he waved to Samuel, got up, and walked to the side of his furnace.
Samuel and the other two quickly followed. Then, the four of them arrived at the stove.
Beside the stove, there was a small wooden cabinet. It was about half of the old man's height and covered with dust on the outside. In addition, it was placed in a corner. If ordinary people didn't look carefully, they wouldn't notice it at all.
Someone said it was a pile of mud, and no one would doubt it.
The old man gently patted off the dust on it, causing half of the room to be filled with dust for a moment. Then, with a creaking sound of wood, the cabinet was opened by him.
When the cabinet was opened, about half a box of dry green plants lay peacefully inside.
"If you want the treasure gathering basin to move, you still need it. It's a special thing in land of Extreme Snow. Although it looks like grass, it's not actually grass."
"Then what is this?" The pangolin asked.
The old man smiled gently, took out a dry green plant, and gently crushed it in his hand. Then he raised his hand and put it in front of the three people.
This thing was very broken, like powder.
"The mud?"
"Sand?"
The pangolin and Xia Wei guessed.
"It's a fish egg, isn't it?" Samuel asked.
"A fish egg?"
Hearing these words, Xia Wei and the pangolin almost exclaimed at the same time. At the same time, they opened their eyes wide to look at the powder in the old man's hand.
It was as thin as sand, with very few particles. It was extremely difficult to say that it was sand, not to mention that it had something to do with the fish egg.
That Moonlight Ghost Fish was so big, how could its egg be so small? And even if it was a kind of very small fish, its egg was definitely not so small.
"You're right."
But at this time, the old man looked at Samuel and nodded with a smile, which showed that he agreed with Samuel's words.
The two were shocked and exclaimed, "Is this really a fish egg?"
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