Fairy Tale followed closely behind, also imitating Percy's behavior and looking around vigilantly.

After pacing for a while, Percy suddenly stopped and raised a hand in front of him. Tonghua also stopped and waited for Percy's instructions.

After seeing Bosi raise his hand, he turned around and looked at Tonghua, then stretched out his finger and pointed in a direction ahead.

Tonghua looked up and saw a dense bush in front of him. Apart from that, the surroundings were extremely quiet, as if there was no living thing.

From the fairy tale, we know that the bush is probably the lair of the beast.

Seeing that Tonghua understood the situation, Bosie pointed at the ground and then at Tonghua, indicating that she should wait for him here. Tonghua nodded, and Bosie turned around with confidence and prepared to walk towards the bushes.

Along the way, the closer Percy got to the bushes, the more careful he became. When Percy got there, he took out a thick white handkerchief from his pocket, held the sprinkler tightly in his hand, and continuously sprayed water into the bushes.

Tonghua didn't quite understand why Percy did this, and she wanted to get closer to observe the situation.

But at this moment, an animal head emerged from the bushes, and it was sticking its head out to sniff around.

Suddenly, the beast seemed to smell something, stood up and let out a long roar towards the sky.

"Ow—"

The sudden roar shocked everyone who heard it, and the first to be affected was Percy who was standing nearby.

Percy looked towards the beast and their eyes met.

The beast was so angry that it roared to the sky again because an invader had appeared in its territory.

"Roar--"

At this critical moment of life and death, Percy did not forget to use his last trick. He opened the lid of the water tank and poured water towards the beast, making its head wet, and then ran away.

This completely enraged the beast, and it swung its body and stomped its feet, ready to chase after the man and tear him into pieces.

Although Percy ran first, he was very close to the beast, and the beast pounced on him and knocked him to the ground.

"Huff—Huff—"

After being knocked down, Percy felt a strong heat coming towards him. He looked up and saw a huge beast head with its mouth wide open, biting towards him.

Seeing that Percy's throat was about to be bitten off, Fairy Tale covered her eyes with reluctance. She could not bear to see such a cruel scene.

. . . . . .

Time passed by minute by minute. I thought I would hear the sound of wild animals chewing food, but the forest seemed to have fallen into silence and I didn't hear any sound.

Tonghua opened his hands and peeked ahead through his fingers, only to see the whole body of the beast lying on the ground, completely submerging Percy.

Tonghua didn't know what was going on, so he could only stay put and continue observing. After observing for a long time, he didn't see the beast make any moves.

At this moment, a hand stretched out from the ground and kept shaking, and a voice came from underground: "Move it away quickly!"

When she heard that it was Percy who was speaking, Tonghua hurried forward, but was a little hesitant. After all, she didn't know what the situation of this beast was.

Percy felt the pressure from the fairy tale and took the initiative to say, "It's fainted now, you can come over without worry."

Tonghua then struggled to pull Percy out from under the beast.

"Whoosh-"

Bosi had just been attacked by a ferocious beast weighing several hundred pounds, and now he was so tired that he lay on the ground gasping for breath.

Tonghua asked him, "What happened to this beast? When I pushed it just now, it didn't react at all. Could it be dead?"

Percy said, "No, but I think it will soon. It fell into a trap last time and was injured. In addition, it has not been able to go out hunting in the past few days. I think it will soon die. Otherwise, the knockout wine I made wouldn't have taken effect so quickly."

After hearing what he said, Tonghua smelled the scent of "drunken fruit" on the beast. She asked in surprise, "Could it be that the coma wine you mentioned is made of "drunken fruit"? "

Percy said proudly, "That's right! When I found the beast's lair and discovered it was still alive, I was thinking about how to bring it home. When I was going back, I saw a forest full of "drunken fruit", so I picked a large piece of "drunken fruit" and brewed it into wine. You also know that eating drunken fruit will easily make you drunk, right?"

Of course Tonghua knew that she was in a bad mood that time and drank the wine brewed from "drunk fruit", and ended up sleeping for two days and two nights.

Suddenly, Fairy Tale had an idea. She patted Percy on the shoulder and asked, "Percy, do you have any extra "Drunken Fruit" wine? I need as much as possible!"

Percy touched his head and said with some shame, "I'm sorry, just in case the quantity of 'Drunken Fruit' wine is not enough, I used all the wine brewed at home for this hunting trip."

Tonghua was very disappointed when he heard that the idea he had just come up with was hopeless.

But soon, Percy heard him say, "Although there is no ready-made "Drunken Fruit" wine, I found a large "Drunken Fruit" forest. There are still some fruits left there. Do you need them?"

"Okay! Let's go and have a look first!"

Bo Xi stood up suddenly and said, "Then wait a moment. I will clean up here before leaving."

Now the beast was on its last breath and there was no way to take it away, so Percy and Tonghua dragged the beast back to its nest. In order to prevent the beast from being discovered by others, Percy specially found some dead branches and leaves and covered the beast's body, and finally covered up the traces of the fight.

After finishing all this, Percy took the fairy tale to the "drunken fruit" forest in high spirits.

As soon as they got there, Fairy Tale started picking the "drunken fruits" without saying anything. Percy asked curiously, "Why are you picking these fruits? Are you picking them to make wine?"

Fairy Tale replied: "Yes, I want to make them all into wine."

"But didn't I give you some wine last time? That wine should be enough for you to drink for a long time."

When asked this question, Tonghua's movements paused for a moment, and then returned to normal: "Well, the reason why I picked so many fruits is to make more wine. But why do I want to make so much wine? Because, because, I'm leaving, that's right! I'm leaving, and I'm afraid that I will never be able to drink the wine made from this fruit again, so I want to do my best to make more!"


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