C191 Old Vine Tree (1) (2/2)

In space.

Ashes lit up, those ashes were still burning, they seemed to be shining.

”You brought all of this upon yourself. So, living a good life and thinking for yourself is the right thing to do. Because, normally, no one will help you turn things around.” Xu Dong finally understood this logic, so his expression was still the same. Far off in the distance was the light of a thirty thousand meter tall lamp.

”Master, that treasure has appeared.” Xiao Hong suddenly screamed. Only then did Xu Dong realise that a ray of light had risen from within the ashes. Xu Dong rushed towards it, grabbed the green crystal and said, ”This is Life Essence.

”That's right, Master, hurry up and eat it. There seems to be more food in front!” Xiao Hong's words were shocking, every time someone came here, they did not know how long the tree had been alive for. If not for Xu Dong suddenly breaking the tree, how would he have noticed it.

”Something's not right, something's not right.” Xu Dong abruptly stood his ground, then turned and ran.

Suddenly, a flame giant rushed out, its entire body was filled with sparks, its entire body was filled with flames, it was a tree giant, the flames on its body did not harm it, but instead became even stronger, causing Xu Dong's forehead to twitch.

”Homo sapiens, I want you dead!” Those trees were all his people, and yet they were all turned into dregs. How could he not be angry about this, so the moment he came up, he threw a bite of meat at Xu Dong.

Xu Dong continuously flashed past, transforming into afterimages one after another. In the end, he directly slapped the tree giant, sending him flying and smashing him onto the ground in the distance.

Dong …

Xu Dong chuckled, and then from behind, he swept away countless of water and turned it into a water dragon, rushing forward.

Before long, the Tree Giant had turned into charcoal, becoming pitch black charcoal. One of them revealed a smile, Xu Dong's face really made him feel uncomfortable.

”Homo sapiens, tell me your purpose. Why did you come here?” The tree giant roared, seemingly unresigned. In reality, it was true that he was unreconciled.