Elf Invasion: I Travel Alone to Promote Elf

69. The elf attracted by the cry

The Miaomu Forest shrouded in darkness has a clearer chill than the deciduous forest, giving the feeling of a sudden drop in temperature.

In the daytime, the strange trees and the dancing demons are infinitely magnified against the backdrop of night.

Just by simply walking there, I feel like there are always pairs of eyes staring at me.

At this time, if you watch some videos that cannot be viewed during the day or avoided at night, it will definitely make people feel extra exciting.

Qin Mu stroked his arms back and forth to dispel some of the coldness.

This Miaomu Forest gave him the feeling, how should I put it, that it lacked "life".

This is not to say that there are no elves living in this forest. But compared to the ghost-type elves, the distribution of other elves may be much less.

At least, that's certainly the case at night.

As soon as you go back and forth, you will feel that you are always surrounded by ghost elves, and there is less "life" from other elves.

When looking at it from a distance, you can find several will-o’-the-wisps with little effort.

But when I actually came out of the cave and entered the Miaomu Forest, the will-o'-the-wisps everywhere seemed to have suddenly disappeared.

Are these guys trying to avoid me?

Qin Mu couldn't help but have such an idea.

Most ghost elves like to play pranks with humans to some extent. It's just that the guys in Miaomu Forest seem to be different from the ones outside?

Qin Mu couldn't figure out the reason for a while, but he knew that if he continued like this, he might waste a whole night and might not be able to meet a ghost-type elf who mastered the will-o'-the-wisp technique.

If that was really the case, wouldn't his plan be declared a failure before it even started?

Qin Mu couldn't expect the little wood spirit to overcome the influence of the will-o'-the-wisp move in one night, let alone go one step further and master it.

Three days is too short. It's so short that every minute and second needs to be used on the edge of the knife.

And looking for a ghost-type elf who masters the will-o'-the-wisp move obviously shouldn't take up too much time.

Things are a bit difficult.

Otherwise, it would be okay to make something that ghost elves like to eat and attract some elves over?

This is a method, but there is no corresponding tree fruit, and if you just use ordinary fruits, I am afraid you can only get twice the result with half the effort.

"Hehe, it's time for Ben Rotom to make his debut again!"

Rotom saw through Qin Mu's thoughts and jumped out from behind. Although its ability in combat is 0, when it comes to finding Pokémon, it is full of confidence.

"Take a bite of me, love meets each other! Lotto!"

The posture of the second grade, combined with the slogan of the second grade, fully reveals the appearance of the second grade girl of Rotom.

However, Qin Mu did not complain about its thoughts. Instead, his eyes lit up when he saw Rotom's movements.

He almost forgot that he had a practical plug-in like Rotom with him.

"As expected of you, Rotom! You are so reliable."

Rotom was very happy to be praised by Qin Mu, and his motivation to use Rotom's power also increased a lot.

Under the influence of the encounter, Qin Mu immediately felt the changes happening around him.

In the originally empty forest, some visible black shadows began to appear.

These black shadows were not an illusion created by Qin Mu, but real elves. Although Qin Mu was unable to encounter most of them head-on, during the period, Qin Mu still saw some with special characteristics such as the Sleeping Mushroom. A spirit of nocturnal sexual habits.

Unfortunately, sleeping mushrooms were not Qin Mu's goal during this trip. For the little wood spirit, it was of little help for the time being, so Qin Mu could only take the little wood spirit and Rotom to continue looking for the ghost elves.

As time goes by, the effective duration of encounters becomes less and less.

Although the power of Rotom is powerful enough, it still cannot specify that the encountered elves are ghost-type.

As a result, Qin Mu saw many elves along the way, but none of them met his wishes.

As long as these ghost-type elves are willing to hide, they may encounter each other several times and it will be of no avail.

The ability of encounter allows you to meet elves, but passing by is also a kind of encounter. If you can't keep them, it's actually the same as not meeting them.

No, we can't go on like this. You have to think of other ways before the effect of the encounter disappears.

Qin Mu must have no choice but to pin his hopes on Rotom and Xiao Muling.

Rotom, if it wasn't integrated with the illustrated book, perhaps it could still rely on the ghost-type attributes to be effective. But now, there is not much difference from Qin Mu.

Then, the only remaining option is Xiao Mu Ling.

Qin Mu turned his attention to the little wood spirit. Along the way, the little wood spirit's mood changed from the initial fear to the calmness it is now.

It was only when Qin Mu looked at it like this that he became a little nervous again.

It seems that there is a high chance that I will guess correctly.

What this little wood spirit is afraid of is not the forest at night, but certain things that appear in the forest at night.

Just like a will-o'-the-wisp...

As long as it can reduce the number of encounters, it will slowly adjust its mentality.

This is a good phenomenon, at least it gives Qin Mu something to target.

what!

Just when Qin Mu was looking at the little wood spirit attentively, an idea suddenly flashed in his head.

An idea to try suddenly appeared in my mind.

Among the information about Xiao Muling, there is such a piece of information.

It will pretend to be a lost child in the forest at night, and use its cries to attract adults passing by.

The breaking point that Qin Mu grasped was Xiaomu Ling's ability to disguise the cries of children!

If I remember correctly, among the information Qin Mu knew, there happened to be a kind of spirit that was attracted to the cries of children. And that kind of elves are not uncommon in forests everywhere.

Perhaps, with the effects of the remaining encounters, we can really attract it.

Qin Mu was not sure whether that kind of elf would have a habitat in Miaomu Mountain, but at present, there was no better way.

As soon as he said it, Qin Mu immediately commanded the little wood spirit to hide in the hole of a tree, and began to imitate the child, making crying sounds.

As for him and Rotom, they hid in the bushes opposite the tree hole and covered their bodies.

If you can really attract that kind of spirit, it's better not to be the first to be exposed.

Otherwise, if the other party sees that it is not the child he is looking for, but a small wood spirit, he may turn around and leave halfway.

This approach relies somewhat on luck. And the number of times itself is contrary to luck.

Therefore, when taking this approach, you must have a failure-or-benefit mentality from the beginning.

If it doesn't work, I can only come back tomorrow night.

As Qin Mu and others quieted down, the surroundings became quiet again. Occasionally, a rustling sound could be heard, but Qin Mu was hiding in the bushes and could not turn around at any time, so he could not see which elves were passing by.

When the other sounds weakened, the loudness of the little wooden spirit's cry was highlighted.

Even if he knew in advance that it was the sound made by the little wood spirit and not an actual child lost in the forest, Qin Mu couldn't help but picture a lost child in his mind.

If he really encounters it, without the company of other elves, he really may not have the courage to take a look.

This voice is really too penetrating.

Qin Mu kept swallowing his saliva, feeling that the temperature around him had dropped a bit.

"Kuku."

A scarlet eye suddenly appeared in front of him like a light bulb.

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