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Anyone Dares Bully you, Call Uncles! novel Chapter 1403

The small ghost beast rushed into Lilly's arms while holding her tightly with its four small paws. It seemed greatly wronged with its teary eyes and looked as if it would burst into tears in the next second.

Lilly hugged it instinctively and patted its head. "Don't cry. Don't cry..."

She then remembered the scene where the little furball cried while attacking earlier. The crying was genuine, but the attacks were really fierce. What kind of temperament was this?

"Squeak... Squeak..." The small ghost beast complained tearfully.

"It's okay. It's okay." Lilly comforted it and stroked its fur. She suggested. "Since you've cut so much meat, how about we barbecue some of it?"

The small ghost beast shook its head vigorously as it was afraid that Lilly would misunderstand and explained, "Squeak..."

Barbecuing is not possible underwater.

Lilly teased it on purpose. "We can eat it raw then."

The small ghost beast widened its eyes while looking at her in disbelief.

She chuckled and said, "Just kidding."

However, this fierce battle had indeed consumed a lot of her strength, but the gains were enormous. She looked at the broadsword in her hand and put it away in her ring.

She hesitated and looked at the bottom of the pool. Under her spiritual consciousness, the palace buildings at the bottom of the pool were clearly visible. She wondered whose palace had sunk to the bottom of the pool.

Her father mentioned the crisis he felt at the bottom of the pool. One was an unknown thing rushing out—it should be referring to the ghost beast; the second was the lights and huge light wheels.

Lilly speculated that these lights and light wheels represented time and spatial laws. This enormous ghost beast should have learned some tricks that allowed it to live here.

Despite the danger here, it was unwilling to leave, which indicated that it was still learning about time and spatial laws and had become proficient in avoiding danger.

She looked at the broadsword in her hand and decided to go up first. She would come back down after replenishing her energy and making a complete plan.

However, just as she was about to leave, a dark light suddenly lit up under the abyss. It was refracted in the water, and it illuminated a long "glass surface."

It was just as her father had described!

A huge wheel-shaped object suddenly appeared before rushing toward her at a rapid speed!

Lilly felt a great danger, and her scalp tingled. She turned around and tried to escape, but she unexpectedly collided with a shadow behind her.

Her pupils contracted, and at the critical moment, her body underwent an incredible distortion—she learned this from the black-robed man.

She narrowly escaped a deadly crisis, but her half-tied bun was cut in half, and her hair was completely hanging down.

It was the same for the small ghost beast. Its fur originally covered its eyes, but now its vision suddenly opened up.

Lilly watched helplessly as her ink-black hair abruptly disappeared into the light and shadows!

"..."

"..."

Lilly looked at the small ghost beast's bangs, and the small ghost beast looked at Lilly's hime cut.

Lilly's heart ached so much that it twitched. She had spent so much effort cultivating her sea of stars spiritual consciousness, and now it was all gone!

Now that the wheel of light was gone, only irregular light beams illuminated the pitch-black abyss.

As the giant wheel rolled past, everything except the water plants was cleared away. It left the bottom of the pond clean and dreamlike with the gentle movement of the water plants.

"Squeak!" The small ghost beast pointed at the water plants anxiously, indicating that they should hide there for a while.

Lilly looked around cautiously and whispered, "You're wrong. Hiding there is useless. Just now, a fish was crushed when hiding there. The waterweed is fine because of it..."

Her words abruptly stopped.

Hiding in the waterweed was useless, but there was something about the waterweed!

When something's not simple, one should grab a handful and see!

Lilly had an idea and immediately avoided the light and shadows carefully before swimming toward the nearest waterweed.

She dared not release her spiritual consciousness completely and moved forward cautiously. She finally reached the waterweed after much difficulty.

The small ghost beast sniffed with its nose before extending its small paw to pull out a few strands. Lilly held it back and said, "Don't move yet."

She cautiously probed with her spiritual consciousness to confirm that there was no danger. Then, she swiftly grabbed a handful of waterweed and threw it into the jar of souls.

The waterweed that suddenly moved homes was puzzled.

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