Astral Traveler [Quick Transmigration]

Chapter 94 The Shadow of the Moon

The sky was gloomy, the wind and rain were dark, and it was impossible to tell whether it was day or night.

Enoch flew Murphy in the heavy rain without any rainwater, and quickly arrived at the unfinished second floor of the tree house, and let Murphy down.

Murphy struggled for a long time on the temporary thatched roof, and finally made a small gap. He jumped from here and jumped into the room on the first floor.

The warmth of home immediately surrounded him.

Until a certain ferocious beast on the roof touched the gap with its nose, and then jumped in with an innocent face.

He was very tall, and if he stood upright, it would be more than two meters. This jump directly turned the small gap into a big gap, and the rain outside would pour in.

Murphy threw a piece of animal skin at him angrily, and said, "The hole you smashed, you plug it yourself!"

The animal skin covered Enoch's head, and he saw the two animal ears move for a long time, and the animal skin slid down, and it became on Enoch's back.Enoch shook his body again, pretending not to understand, and walked around the room twice.

Then, he found the stone oven that was still warm, and the aroma of barbecue was still lingering on it.

Enoch turned around again, seemed to be satisfied with the position, and turned himself into a leaning posture in a corner, with his long tail around the stone furnace, his golden eyes narrowed slightly, and he saw It's very easy and freehand.

"..." Murphy walked over, reached out and grabbed one of the furry ears, and shouted at Enoch, "Block the hole!!"

The wolf's ears shook twice, but he couldn't break away from Murphy's hand.

Enoch had no choice but to stand up again, grabbing the animal skin that had slipped from his body, then stood up, with his front paws resting on the wall, and casually blocked the opening of the hole with the animal skin.

Then he lay back down again.

Although he had never met him before, Murphy was not afraid of the beast in front of him at all, and told him to do things very familiarly.

Yinuo's piercing eyes were also observing Murphy, seeming a little curious.

As a result, Murphy moved a stone stool, sat down opposite Enoch with a serious face, and began the three-session interrogation: "You even know where I live, so you have been spying on me before, right?"

The wolf's ears didn't even move, Enoch just lazily lifted his lower eyelids and rested his head on his front paws.

Murphy looked into his eyes and continued, "I know your name is Enoch, but what species are you? It's been raining these days, is it something you did?"

Enoch didn't move.

Murphy threatened: "Say it quickly, or I will break your leg if you don't!"

The wolf's paw moved, but it only changed its posture and curled up on the abdomen, revealing a fleshy pink pad, and the five paws were well hidden, with only a little point exposed.

Enoch looked at Murphy innocently, with the aura of "I don't know what you're talking about" written all over his body.

Murphy persisted for ten more seconds without falling on the wolf's paw pad.He thought for a while, and took out the double-edged bronze dagger that Enoch had given him from his pocket.

Enoch blinked his eyes, and his ears perked up.

Murphy grabbed the dagger and said to him, "If you don't tell the truth, I'll sell this dagger and let them burn and melt into other things, such as pitchforks, hoes and so on."

The wolf's ears drooped again, and Enoch rested his head on his paws indifferently.

Murphy knew he wasn't threatening the idea.

He took a closer look at the dagger and said, "Well, since you don't want to communicate with me, forget it. I'll give the dagger to the wizard and let him play with you. I won't serve you anymore."

Enoch raised his head abruptly, and breathed on Murphy's face, seeming very dissatisfied.

Murphy said: "This place is for you to live in. I will move out today and ask Pei to help me build a better house. Huh, goodbye!"

The long red tail suddenly wrapped around Murphy's waist, and Enoch narrowed his golden eyes.

Then, a deep voice was heard in Murphy's mind: "No."

Three seconds later, Murphy still didn't realize what Enoch meant: "Huh?"

Big Wolf sighed humanly.

His voice appeared directly in Murphy's mind, as if he could only communicate with thoughts.

Enoch said, "I will not care for the rain."

It can be said that words are like gold.

This sentence should answer Murphy's question. Enoch did not do the heavy rain for many days, which means that the wizards in the tribe guessed the whole cause and effect wrong: it was not the water that Murphy scooped that caused them to suffer. punishment, but for other reasons.

Murphy moved the small stool so that he was a little closer to Enoch.

Murphy then asked, "Who did that?"

"A merchant sheep passed by." Enoch continued to speak succinctly.

"Shangyang", Murphy memorized the name, presumably the wizard will know what kind of thing it is.

"Is there any way to stop the rain?" Murphy said, "It's always like this. I don't know when this tree house will be built. The space is still not enough. I ate barbecue once, and it smells when I sleep... "

Enoch shook his ears and said lazily, "Kill the Shang sheep."

Murphy: "..." What a nonsense.

Murphy pinched his ears angrily. The wolf fur was smooth and the ears were thin.

Enoch's golden eyes glanced at Murphy, and the big tail around his waist loosened a little, as if to say: You let me go, I'll let you go.

Murphy let go of his ears and asked, "So, what species are you?"

Enoch said, "Enoch."

Murphy said, "I know your name, and I want to know the biological definition of your group. Let's say my name is Murphy, and I'm human. Get it?"

Enoch was silent for a while, and said, "I don't have an ethnic group. There is only one Enoch in the world, so there is no need for that kind of thing."

This sentence seems quite reasonable.

However, Enoch has become a unique and rare species in the world, which reminds Murphy of his own dragon.

At that time, the dragon was also very lonely.

Murphy sighed, stretched out his evil hand to the big wolf's meat pad, rubbed it hard twice, and said, "Well, I just don't want those humans anymore. Then we will be left alone. "

"?" Enoch looked down at his claws, the sharp claws stretched and retracted by Murphy.

The wolf's claws cannot be retracted, which is different from cats, and the meat pads are much thicker.

While Murphy was thinking, he trampled on Enoch's big paws, looking perfectly fine.

Enoch glanced at Murphy, then lay back down again.

There was nothing in the tree house, and Murphy reheated the stone stove.

Then he flipped through and found a cardboard box left over from eating chocolate, and put the bronze dagger in it.

It fits well, and looks as if it has been beautifully packaged.

Murphy asked Enoch by the way, "What's the matter with this dagger? You can't use it, why do you keep it with you?"

Enoch, with his head resting on the edge of the hot stone hearth, with his eyes shut, looked as if he had fallen asleep—if the wolf's ears hadn't occasionally twitched.

But he was evidently taciturn, ignoring questions he didn't want to answer.

Murphy didn't really care, so he put the dagger in the box and stuffed it under his bed.

He hadn't eaten for a day, so he naturally felt that his stomach was empty, so he flipped through the ring and took out a plate of sweet and sour pork, a cup of tofu crucian carp soup, a plate of shredded green peppers and potatoes, and by the way, a bowl of ice cream and two cans of beer .

Murphy opened one of the cans of beer and placed it in front of Enoch.

Enoch opened his eyes a little bit, as if he smelled the beer, and stared at the can for a while curiously.

"Don't pretend to be dead now?" Murphy teased him.

Enoch flicked his fur, then stretched his waist. His slender body almost couldn't fit the room, so he had to curl his tail.

He came over and sniffed the food on the table.

Then Murphy tapped his nose with a backhand.

Enoch: "?"

Murphy said, "Wait for me to pack the meal."

He took out two large bowls of white rice, took a big plate for Enoch, pulled all the food into it, and brought it in front of him.

Then he discovered, as expected, that "Enoch was a picky eater."

Enoch stuck out his tongue, and he could eat all the food on the plate with just a little roll, and this tongue was so flexible that it only rolled away the meat, leaving all the vegetables and rice.

Murphy: "..."

Enoch took it for granted—how could wolves eat grass?

Murphy sighed, and said, "You are really difficult to serve. After eating my meal, don't pretend to be a uncle. When the rain stops, remember to help me with work!"

They are already the style of a contractor!

One person and one "wolf" slept in the tree house overnight, Murphy slept on the bed, and Enoch slept in the corner.

The next day, of course, the rain did not stop.

Murphy was going to talk to the wizard about the "Shangyang", but just took a look outside and found that the heavy rain had gotten worse.

This can already be called a flood-like disaster, thanks to the fact that the tree house was built high enough, otherwise it would almost be submerged in the vast ocean now.

This is no longer a way for one person to travel alone, and Murphy didn't prepare a boat, so he happily decided to let Enoch play!

"Take me to the village." Murphy said, "Quick, they live in the cave, it's easy."

Murphy grabbed Enoch by the ear and lifted him up.

Enoch wagged his tail, but didn't move immediately.

Murphy had already packed his things, sat on Enoch's broad back spontaneously, grabbed the beard and hair on his neck, and said, "Drive?"

Ten seconds later, Enoch stood up helplessly, wrapped his tail around his back, and straightened Murphy upright.

Murphy hugged his neck with both hands, pressed against the furry wolf ears, and said, "Hurry up, I'll treat you to some crispy meat when I come back!"

Enoch shook his neck, seemed to have become a little more sober, and flew out of the tree house with Murphy.

He ran in the sky, and took Murphy to watch the torrential flood below. The outline of the human tribe was basically invisible, and they could only land directly at the entrance of the cave halfway up the mountain.

Murphy jumped off him, clapped his hands happily, and said to Enoch, "Okay, I'll go in and talk about some business, you can do whatever you want. Come pick me up in about three or ten minutes."

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