Abe the Wizard

Chapter 317: Spirit speaker

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"Carrie, why don't you summon the ghost wolf?" Abel asked a little strangely, knowing that the ghost wolf's combat power is pretty good, and it is extremely fast because it can flash.

"Bennett, after a druid summons a mad wolf, it can no longer summon a ghost wolf. It can only summon one kind of beast at the same time!" Dame Carrie knew that Abel's druid foundation was very weak, so she explained.

"Bennet, if you summon ghost wolves in the forest for a long time, the plants in the forest will hate you!" Dame Muriel took over the topic and said.

At this time, Abel remembered that the ghost wolf was a semi-dead creature, and its death aura would certainly arouse the displeasure of plants. For plants, that aura was like a poison-like threat.

It is a very comfortable thing to move forward in the forest with five druids. Druids are naturally close to the forest. Generally, beasts and spiritual beasts will give way to this area when they feel that there are a large number of crows flying. In , when a certain kind of creature appears in groups, it is bound to be many times more powerful than a single creature.

After half a day, the speed of the mad wolf gradually slowed down. Running in the jungle consumes more energy than running on the plains. In addition, the mad wolf itself is not a mount in the strict sense. Carrying the elf and running around in the jungle for a long time consumed a lot of energy.

"Find a water source and take a rest!" Dame Carrie ordered.

"Yes, Captain!" the four baronesses responded.

Dame Jeanne flew away from the mad wolf beneath her, jumped onto a big tree, placed her little hands on the tree, and closed An Ran's quiet eyes. After a minute, she jumped back on the mad wolf's back.

"Captain, there is water three miles away in this direction!" Dame Jenny pointed in one direction and said to Dame Carrie.

"Yes, the water source is very close to us, let's go and have a look!" Dame Carrie rushed out first, followed closely by the four baronesses.

Abel patted Black Wind's neck and motioned for it to follow, but he closed his eyes. The druid soul conveyed information about the source of water to the surrounding trees, and then several big trees took the initiative. Three water source information was sent back to him, including different water sources three miles away, five miles away, and seven miles away.

"You also want to sense the communication information of the big tree?" Dame Molly drove the mad wolf to Abel's side, raised her childish face, and her eyes were full of smiles.

"Molly, is it difficult to feel the message from the big tree?" Abel asked softly.

"Of course, among the five of us, only Jenny can truly communicate with the tree. The other elves can only get very vague replies!" Dame Molly looked at Dame Jenny's back with envy and said. .

Abel was a little surprised. He had just received replies from many big trees without any effort, and he didn't need to press his hands on the tree trunks. Is it difficult to communicate with big trees

"Molly, what's special about Jenny compared to you?" Abel looked at the backgrounds of the baronesses in front of him, then turned to Molly and asked.

"Jenny's soul is naturally very pure. She is a spirit whisperer and the most sought-after teammate in the adventure team. As long as there is a spirit whisperer in the team, everything will be very convenient in the forest!" Molly Explained to Abel.

"Spirit Speaker!" Abel murmured this new name in his mouth. It seemed that his ability just now was that of a Spirit Speaker.

Come to think of it, the purity of the druid's soul is probably unmatched by any druid, because the druid's soul basically has no thoughts or intelligence. Although it can think and judge, that kind of thinking Both judgment and judgment are mechanical, and Abel understood it to be like an intelligent computer.

Most of the actions of the druid's sub-soul can only be carried out under the command of Abel's main soul, but there will also be independent reactions of the soul. For example, after the main soul issues a combat order, the sub-soul will automatically find the best opportunity to cooperate with the main soul in fighting. .

There is a pond ahead. The water is very clear. From the water surface, you can see many small fish swimming carefree in the water. They don't seem to be disturbed by the presence of elves.

There is an open space beside the water, and there are some footprints of wild beasts on the ground. It seems that this is the water source for nearby wild beasts. However, at this time, there are flocks of crows flying in the sky, so no wild beasts will come.

"It's nice here. The water is drinkable. Let's rest here at noon!" Dame Carrie was very satisfied with the environment here and ordered loudly.

Baroness Carrie took the lead in jumping off the wolf and patted the wolf on the back. The wolf responded to her with a soft howl, then walked to the water to drink water, and the other baronesses also put their own The mad wolves were let go, and all the mad wolves went to drink water.

"I'm going to find some food!" Dame Marian said, playing with a small dagger in her hand.

"Marian, I brought food here!" Abel said, patting the space bag on his waist.

"Bennet, are you a druid?" Dame Marian smiled at Abel in a mocking tone.

When Abel heard what Dame Marian said, he was shocked at first, but after hearing her ridicule, he knew that he must have made a mistake again.

"The tradition of our druids is that we do not bring our own food in the forest. We are the masters of the jungle, and our food is everywhere here!" Dame Marian said loudly in a proud tone.

At this moment, a savage bee flew among the flowers not far away. Dame Marianne ignored Abel and shouted to Dame Jenny: "Jenny, there is a savage bee here!"

Abel also saw the Savage Bee at this time, and couldn't help but think of the attack scene of the Savage Bee. His heart tightened, but he heard Dame Jenny's voice: "Marian, you want to eat honey, right?"

"I haven't eaten the honey of Savage Bee for a long time. I miss it so much. I didn't expect to be so lucky. I met Savage Bee not long after I left the city of Anyost!" Baroness Marianne's words made the other ladies laugh. Jue also nodded in agreement.

"Okay, I'll go right away!" Dame Jenny chuckled, waved her hands to the baronesses, and walked towards the savage bee.

Abel looked nervously as Dame Jenny approached the Savage Bee. Although he knew that Dame Jenny must be very confident to do so, he did not dare to take it lightly after seeing how powerful the Savage Bee was. A rune card had already Appearing in the left hand, ready to assist Dame Jenny at any time.

Baroness Jenny walked up to the Savage Bee and gently tapped it with her finger. The Savage Bee didn't seem to have any intention to attack, but moved its small body close to her finger. After a short twenty seconds, The Savage Bee flew up, flew around her twice, and then flew in one direction.

Dame Jenny followed the direction of Savage Bee. The other baronesses seemed to have become accustomed to this scene. They did not pay too much attention to Dame Jenny, but divided their work to prepare food.

"Bennett, don't worry. As a spirit whisperer, Jenny will not be harmed in the forest as long as she doesn't encounter a spirit beast!" Dame Muriel saw Abel's concerned expression and said with a smile.

"Can I follow and have a look?" Abel said to Dame Muriel, pointing to Dame Jenny who was leaving.

"Bennet, don't follow too close, otherwise you will disturb Jenny!" Dame Muriel confessed softly.

"Muriel, don't worry about him. You go hunt some game. Marianne, you go find some fruit. Molly, find some firewood!" Dame Carrie clapped her hands to the remaining baronesses and said.

Abel followed Dame Jenny from a distance, being careful not to make a sound. Because of the transformation necklace, he would not reveal anything unless he wanted to.

Dame Jenny followed behind the Savage Bee. The Savage Bee flew very slowly along the way and waited for her from time to time. After walking for a few minutes, there was a huge hive on the branch in front of her. The bees flew in and out.

Abel could hear bursts of buzzing from far away, but Dame Jenny did not stop, easily jumped up the tree trunk and came to the beehive. What was strange at this time was that no savage bee attacked her. All the savage bees seemed to think she was one of them.

Dame Jenny took out a small knife from her waist and gently cut open one side of the hive to reveal the honey. After she carefully cut two pieces, she gently covered the cut hive with her hands.