Chapter 3587: All the geniuses who betrayed their relatives (105) (1/2)
Anyway, I said I did not misunderstand the wrong person, and there was no greed on the little girl's face. ”Old man Xue said triumphantly.
”She put it away too, maybe she wanted to take it home and eat it secretly.” Mei Han said stiffly, ”You should look at your heart of the snow mountain first. If this thing is eaten, you will be finished.”
Old man Xue was more serious, and his consciousness fell on Tang Guo's side again.
Tang Guo held the heart of the snow mountain and was studying how to use such a thing.
In his memory, Tang Xiang seemed to have swallowed this play, refined it, and used the entire Chuanri Snow Mountain to melt and flood the Flint Mountain.
The power of Flint Mountain was oppressed, that mysterious power slowly disappeared, turning this place into a river, and the monks slowly came to their senses and escaped.
But in this way, the snow-capped mountains were destroyed.
The snow mountain is wise, from the heart of the snow mountain, she feels a strong life force, there should be a ray of spirit.
”Senior wears the Sun Snow Mountain, right?” Tang Guo asked, holding the heart of the snow mountain, ”I don't know if Senior, can I help solve the situation in the Huoshi Mountain, so that these monks will wake up.”
On the other side, when Old Man Xue heard this, he laughed and said, ”Brother Mei, you lost. She didn't eat my Xueshan heart, but asked me and asked me to help.”
”You win.” Mei Hanbai felt a little complicated. Is there really such a thing? Faced with such a baby, he is not tempted. Is there a problem with his brain? It is not like a human being.
”The old man really wears the Rixue Mountain. As for your request, the old man can agree. However, you have to return the heart of the snow mountain to the old man, and there is another box in your hand. The spirit inside belongs to a friend of the old man. I also like to give it to me. The old man can help you solve the difficulties of Flint Mountain, and also give you countless natural treasures as compensation.”