Mage Joan

Chapter 550 Tsutendo

Clark checked the body of the Shark Lizard Beast, returned to Joan and Cassio with Shrek, opened the leather pocket, and stared at the only remaining magic bean with an extremely complicated expression.

"Let's just say it first, I don't want to grow these damned beans anymore!" Casio said with frustration on his face.

First he planted a statue of evil words, and then he planted a shark-lizard beast, which almost swallowed him. The poor poet had already had a psychological shadow on the magic beans, and he dared not challenge his luck any more.

"I will plant the last bean with my own hands. Whether it will succeed or not depends on this last fight!"

The frost giant made up his mind, dug a hole on the spot, buried the last magic bean in it, took the water bag from Joan, carefully watered it, covered it with soil, and then waited patiently.

One minute, two minutes, three minutes...

A full ten minutes passed, but there was still no movement from Magic Beans. Clark waited anxiously, and asked Joan in a low voice: "What's the matter, didn't the first five beans grow in just a minute?"

Joan shook his head. It's hard to say whether this bean is developing slowly, or it can't germinate at all.

If it is the latter case, their entire treasure hunting plan will become a joke, and the risks, efforts and painstaking efforts they have put in for this will all be meaningless.

Regardless of whether the last magic bean can grow the door to the treasure land as expected, Joan himself doesn't really care.

The main purpose of his participation in this adventure was not to hunt for treasure, but to use the power of Clark and others to hunt down the "Mythical Owlbear" and complete his second-order mythical trial.

As early as when he left Owlbear Valley two days ago, his goal had already been achieved. As for whether he could find the Kostchurch collar next, it didn't matter to him—but it had too much impact on Clark. big!

Qiao An couldn't bear to hit this big friend, so it was difficult to express her concerns.

Needless to say, Clark also had the same worries in his heart. He clenched his fists tightly and stared at the small piece of soil where the magic beans were buried, so nervous that he dared not blink.

Time passed by every minute and every second, as if it had become extremely long. The four people waited quietly around the mound, and no one was in any mood to chat.

In this dull and silent atmosphere, piercing laughter suddenly came.

"It's over! It's over! It must be a bad bean, and even if you wait until dark, it won't grow sprouts!"

Casio turned his head angrily, and saw the rapping statue gleefully laughing, he was so angry that he stared blankly, but there was nothing he could do.

"What are you looking at me for?" the statue mocked with a sneer, "Isn't what I said just now what you really thought? It's just that you are too hypocritical and have illusions in your mind, no one dares to say what's on your mind first."

"I don't care anymore!" Casio finally couldn't bear it anymore, rolled up his sleeves and was about to throw himself at the statue, "Even if I am cursed, I will smash this vicious beast!"

Clark hurriedly stopped the excited poet, trying to persuade him to calm down, when Shrek cheered suddenly from behind.

"Sprouted! Sprouted! Oh yeah~ Our beans are finally sprouting!"

Clark, Casio, and Joan quickly looked at the mound, and they saw a tender green bean sprout breaking out of the soil and growing rapidly.

Now everyone breathed a sigh of relief, only the statue, showing a disappointed expression, closed its mouth resentfully, having nothing to say.

This magic bean that Joan and the others had waited for half an hour to germinate would not grow long, but once it grew, it grew faster and faster, like a green arrow soaring into the sky, the longer it grew, the faster it grew. High, straight into the sky!

Joan and the others watched the bean sprouts grow. At first, they looked down. As the bean sprouts grew taller, everyone kept adjusting their viewing angles: from looking down to looking up, then looking up, until they raised their heads to the maximum, and their necks became sore from exhaustion. It is also impossible to see the end of the bean sprouts.

It wasn't until this moment that they discovered that this small bean sprout had grown into a vine reaching to the sky.

"Hey! Guys, this is really weird!" The frost giant was puzzled, "If the witch didn't lie to me, this last magic bean should be the key to the door to the treasure, but it eventually grew into a The vines leading to the clouds, what should we do next?"

"The 'key' mentioned by the Witch of the Styx may be just a rhetorical technique, a metaphor. In fact, it probably refers to this sky-reaching vine. If we regard it as a ladder and climb up the vine, Climb all the way to the end, maybe you can directly reach the treasure place." Casio guessed.

"Shrek thinks so too!" The Ogre King nodded in agreement.

Clark walked up to Dou Teng thoughtfully, raised his hand to grab Dou Teng and tugged, then turned to his companion and said, "Dou Teng is very strong and should be able to bear our weight, but...you really think we should go along this path." Gen Tengman climbed up? The higher you climb, the more violent the air current will be, if you fall down, the consequences will be disastrous."

"Climbing vines is really risky, but why don't we try to fly up directly?" Casio asked excitedly.

Joan looked up at the ends of the vines reaching the clouds, and could vaguely recognize the faint magical aura emanating from the vines, which reminded him of the "magic rope technique".

If he guessed correctly, the characteristics of this vine are similar to the "magic rope technique", and the end is also connected to a special space. Only by climbing along the vine to the top can it be possible to enter that space. Flying up directly may be useless strength.

Just when Joan was lost in thought, Casio couldn't wait to fly into the sky, clinging to the emerald green bean vines, his figure gradually disappeared into the depths of the clouds.

Clark and Shrek waited eagerly below, and waited for half an hour before seeing the poet return with a frustrated face.

"Well, see the end of the bean vine?" Clark asked eagerly.

The poet shook his head and said with a wry smile: "I flew no less than three thousand feet high, and finally I only saw the bean vine disappearing into the depths of a white cloud, but when I flew into the cloud, I couldn't find the trace of the bean vine."

"From this point of view, it is impossible to fly directly up, and we can only climb up along the bean vine!" The frost giant made up his mind.

"Mr. Hainier, please wait a moment."

Joan took out three small medicine bottles from the storage bag and distributed them to the three companions.

"This is the magic potion I prepared. After taking it, you can get an effect similar to the 'Feather Fall' technique. In case of accidents during the climbing process, remember to take the potion in time to avoid injury."

"Thank you, Brother Joan!"

The frost giant took the potion and put it in his arms, grabbed the bean vine with both hands, and climbed up without hesitation.

Shrek and Casio also accepted the potion presented by Joan, and climbed up the bean vine one after another.

Then suddenly the garrulous statue cried out:

"Casio! You idiot! Don't leave me behind!"

"Listen! I order you to climb up that damn bean vine behind my back!"

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