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The Supreme God of Martial Arts novel Chapter 310

What? Is it really that amazing?

Austin was glad and excited to hear this piece of information.

"Believe me, master. We should carefully store it for future use. You'll never know when it might come handy," Violet urged.

"But I'm afraid that we must keep it in a bottle or a box made of jade, for it has the cunning ability to escape other types of containers except the ones I have initially mentioned," she warned seriously.

Austin was again surprised with this fact. On second thought, this was nothing strange since precious things always required extra care. So he took out from the Space Ring a jade box and placed the fleece-flower in it.

Beside them, the little beast who had been quietly watching the unfolding events looked quite happy and satisfied, seeing that Austin had caught the fleece-flower. It suddenly jumped up and down in front of him, like a dog who suddenly got excited over a piece of bone.

Now, it was clear that this little beast had led them all the way here to find this valuable herb. Austin wouldn't have been able to find this herb if it weren't for the insistent little beast. If it were ever discovered by other cultivators, they would definitely come scrambling for it like hungry wolves out for sport, just like how they went crazy and scrambled for the celestial energy ginseng found in the Grand Desolation Mountain not long ago.

From Austin's point of view, this thousand-year-old fleece-flower could actually be more valuable than the celestial energy ginseng.

After walking on air for a while, the little beast suddenly waved at Austin again.

Austin got excited with the beast's action, but he thought twice and asked it doubtfully, "What's the matter? Are you going to lead us to another treasure?"

The little beast gave a smart nod in confirmation, then immediately dashed towards another direction.

Pleasantly surprised, Austin and Violet chased after it again. Another hour later, they came upon a waterfall. The scenery was simply breathtaking. The waterfall seemed like a fine piece of silk from the heaven flowing elegantly down, with its end touching a deep pool which made splashing sounds. The sunshine projected a beautiful rainbow through the spray from the waterfall.

But when they gazed carefully at the pool, things became a bit strange and thrilling. A few feet away from the waterfall, the pool was covered by eerie vapor. And amidst the cloud of vapor, flashes of lightning were bolting down, which were a bit hazy but clear enough for Austin and Violet to see. The lightning sizzled and crackled, which was seriously hard to ignore, thus catching their attention.

As they stood by the pool, they felt that waves of vapor were rushing towards them. One could even get soaked, as if torrents of rain had poured down of them, if they stayed in the area even longer.

When they were still observing their surroundings, the little beast suddenly sprinted towards the pool and jumped into it. Before they could even react, it disappeared under the water, leaving behind a little splash.

Both Austin and Violet were completely puzzled with what the beast just did, but there was nothing that they could do about it, so they instead waited by the water patiently.

Soon enough, the water rippled shortly followed by a sudden splash. The little beast shot out of the water and landed precisely in front of them, like a bullet shot straight through the bull's eye.

There was a blackened stick in his paw, one that was no thicker than an adult's arm.

Austin couldn't help but feel a little bit disappointed. Compared to what the little beast presented to him before, what it carried now deflated his expectations. He had been expecting another valuable object and not an ordinary dead stick. He actually felt like he had just been duped by the creature.

So, the beast had led them to this mysterious pool only to see it fish this charred stick, which seemed nothing like a valuable object but a piece of half-burnt, deserted firewood?

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