Chapter 709 (1/2)
Can't it be because the flowers and trees here absorb the aura of stars and moons all the time, so they grow very well?
So the reason why cold Jiaos can grow so big is because of the stars and the moon?
What she couldn't understand most was why han Jiao didn't eat her? Seeing her unconscious and bringing her here, is this its home?
She seemed to come to a new world, a world she could not imagine.
Walking along, she looked around curiously. Suddenly, a giant blocked her way, and she looked up. The giant looked like the free son. It had a long tail, red eyes, and two long teeth outside her lips.
She looked at the huge rabbit, and the huge rabbit looked at her. Suddenly, she lowered her head and sniffed her head with his nose. Maybe he smelled the meat. The rabbit opened its mouth and bit Qi Rongyue's head.
Qi Rongyue was terrified. She was quick to react. She turned around and ran. But she was small after all. How could she run over the rabbit's leg? She was soon caught up. She had felt the hot and humid breath of the rabbit sprayed on her back neck. She thought she could not escape this time. She would surely be the night of the rabbit. She scolded herself for being so curious. Han Jiao would treat her Hiding in the pistil is to ensure her safety. As a result, she is so good that she runs out without knowing how to die. Now it's OK. It's too bad to be eaten by a rabbit.
She glanced back and saw that the huge rabbit was biting at her with its mouth open. She sat on the ground with her legs in a round, closed her eyes and died.
However, she heard a scream and then the sound of heavy objects falling to the ground. She quietly opened her eyes and saw that Han Jiao was protecting her body, and her tail blew the huge rabbit out.
The giant rabbit was obviously very afraid of the cold Jiaos, so he got up from the ground and ran away in a hurry.
Han Jiao turns around and blinks at her. Yes, she blinks. Before she responds, the long and thick Jiaowei rolls her up and leads her back and forth.
Her body was curled up by the tail of a dragon, half hung in the air, no different from flying, which was more comfortable than riding a horse or riding a carriage.