However, there are many varieties of mushrooms and their toxicity is difficult to identify, so most people dare not try them easily.

When the herbs were almost collected, Ran He picked up half a basket of various mushrooms.

Then he took out a bottle of precious spiritual spring water from the space, ready to moisten his throat and refresh himself.

However, when he was drinking the water, his fingers trembled and a few drops of clear spring water spilled onto the ground.

In an instant, a series of tiny sounds were heard in the grass.

Ran He put down the water bottle out of curiosity and walked closer to take a look. He saw a chubby gray rabbit poking its head out from the grass.

It's really rare. Normally, hunters would try to catch a rabbit.

After all the trouble, you often return empty-handed. These little guys are smart and cunning and never fall for tricks.

Now, this rabbit appeared in front of her without any preparation. Could it be that it was an exception that lacked survival wisdom?

Before she could think more deeply, the rabbit disappeared from her sight at lightning speed. It was so fast that even the most famous hunter in the village was helpless against these nimble little creatures at certain moments.

Ran He shifted her gaze in an instant, only to see that the clever rabbit had already scurried back to where she had been sitting quietly before.

It was leisurely licking a few tender leaves scattered in the grass with its pink little tongue, with an intoxicated look on its face, as if it was savoring some rare delicacy.

At this moment, a light bulb went off in Ran He's mind and he suddenly remembered.

Just now, I seemed to have accidentally spilled a few drops of precious spring water there. Could it be that it was really the magical water in this world that attracted this uninvited guest?

If this is true, then things will take a turn for the better. You know, in her mysterious space, the most abundant resource is the spiritual spring water that can nourish all things.

However, when she approached again, trying to capture the gray elf.

The rabbit seemed to have eyes in the back, jumping around and playing hide-and-seek with her, leaving Ran He no chance to attack. Its alertness was astonishing.

So, Ran He picked up a thin branch, patiently dug a small hole in the ground, and carefully laid fresh green grass as the bottom.

Then, she took out the bottle of spiritual spring water that had not yet been finished and exuded a faint spiritual energy, and slowly poured it into the pit.

The sound of the clear water flowing is pleasant to the ear, as if it is a piece of music played specifically to attract those greedy rabbits.

Everything was ready. Ran He hid quietly in the depths of the forest, waiting for good news.

Soon, seven or eight furry little guys began to poke their heads around and emerged from all around. They looked around and made sure the environment was safe.

Then they jumped and gathered around the edge of the tempting puddle, jumped in one after another without any precautions, scrambling for the hard-earned nectar.

Seeing this, Ran He was secretly delighted. She moved lightly, as lightly as a cat.

A basket dropped from the sky and instantly caught the group of little rabbits immersed in the delicious food.

Suddenly, darkness enveloped the pit. The rabbits in the basket panicked, but could not find a way out.

Ran He gently picked up their soft ears one by one and placed them carefully in the backpack. After counting, there were exactly eight, not more, not less.

Delicious spicy rabbit meat dishes seemed to appear before her eyes, waving at her.

She selected two, tied them with ropes, and hung them on the side of the basket as conspicuous trophies.

Mengmeng felt helpless about this sudden "rabbit care" task.

It asks itself why it always has to take on these trivial and hard tasks and when it can get rid of this miserable role.

After entering the space, the rabbits immediately showed their cheerful nature, but Mengmeng quickly defined their range of activities and would not allow any out-of-bounds behavior.

In this field dominated by Meng Meng, the rabbits can only obey.

Because escaping from this circle is almost an impossible task for them.

Carrying mushrooms on his shoulders and a rabbit on his back, Ran He set out on his way back down the mountain. However, he did not expect that a figure would suddenly appear from behind the dense shade of the trees.

Frightened, Ran He kicked out reflexively. With a loud bang, the unidentified object was like being hit by a sledgehammer. It rolled twice in the air and finally lay powerlessly on the ground, motionless.

"Xiao He, you are too cruel. You actually used such a heavy hand!"

The one who fell to the ground was the "sticky candy" in Ran He's heart that he could not get rid of - Ma Er.

He thought that Ran He's anger had faded with time, so he thought about coming to find her.

After hearing the news that Ran He went up the mountain to pick wild vegetables, he decided to wait on this road, wanting to give him an unexpected surprise.

Unexpectedly, what greeted him was not a smiling face, but a quick kick from Ran He.

Faced with this sudden "surprise", Ran He was extremely upset.

He secretly cursed himself for not being more ruthless. It would have been better if he had kicked him hard and seriously injured him to vent his anger.

"Go away!"

She spat out a word coldly, turned around and continued walking, unwilling to waste any more words.

The corners of Ma Er's mouth twitched slightly, and there was a hint of displeasure in his disapproving attitude. He was about to fight back with his usual contemptuous words.

However, when his eyes inadvertently swept across the two fat rabbits in the basket behind Ran He, a hint of greed that was difficult to conceal flashed in his eyes.

Ever since that unexpected loss of wealth, the days of poverty and mediocrity seemed to stretch endlessly.

To him, these two lively little lives were undoubtedly a temptation like a long-awaited rain after a long drought, enough to temporarily alleviate his extreme desire for meat.

"Xiao He, I know my behavior was inappropriate in the past, but I have apologized sincerely. Haven't you gotten over it yet? Besides, it's not like you didn't get something from me. Didn't you accept the silver? Give me a chance to make a new start. The future I promised you is still valid."

Ma Er's words were deliberately gentle, trying to soften Ran He's heart with an affectionate disguise.

However, she totally ignored how uncomfortable her affected behavior made Ran He feel, and her eyes clearly revealed her disgust as if she was about to vomit.

"As long as you want to leave that place of bondage, I will take you to a distant land. This time I am not kidding. If the children are the ones you cannot let go of, I am willing to share that weight and take them with me."

There was a hint of deliberately constructed sincerity in Ma Er's words, but he was sneering in his heart.

How could he possibly take the trouble to raise these children who were not his own flesh and blood?

This was just a lie he carefully made up to let down Ran He's guard.

Deep down, Ma Er was full of disdain for these so-called "burdens", but in order for the plan to proceed smoothly, he had to suppress this feeling of disgust.

Ran He's contempt and disdain were undoubtedly as sharp as a dagger.

It pierced his self-esteem again and again, but he knew that any expression at this moment would only lead to failure.

"With your fragile body, you still want to take me away from this sea of ​​suffering? Coward!"

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