Don't Mess with that Turtle-Chapter 47 - 046 Elephant Water_1

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47: Chapter 046 Elephant Water_1

47 -046 Elephant Water_1

Su He turned around and saw Sturdy Master looking at him with a face full of melancholy.

Su He blinked.

Hungry?

He handed over a young deer to the camel.

The camel screeched like a mouse had crawled up its hoof and leaped onto Su He’s Turtle Mountain, avoiding the bloody mess of the deer — you couldn’t expect a crocodile’s prey to be aesthetically pleasing.

It trampled on Su He’s Turtle Mountain, snorting resentfully.

But it was probably cursing someone.

“You jerk, you jerk, have you ever seen a camel eat meat?”

Camels couldn’t stand such gory sights.

“Not eating it?

This one even has improved quality.”

Su He finished the young deer in a few bites, opening his mouth to let several silverfish swim between his teeth, cleaning up the leftovers.

Having grown teeth for just over two months, using them was still awkward, as if something was either missing or extra.

The camel stomped its hoof on his back rhythmically, and with the rhythm came its huffing and puffing.

It seemed to be singing, but it was actually talking.

It was asking Su He what he was doing here.

After the little silverfish finished cleaning the scraps and swam away, Su He turned to answer, “Hmm~”

Supervising, eating, cultivating.

The camel let out two incredulous snorts.

How can you cultivate where everything is water?

Su He paused, then realized, this camel was too spiritually aware, smart to the point that Su He forgot it was just an exotic beast.

Exotic beasts without awakened Spirit Wisdom aren’t much smarter than ordinary animals, and this camel was an exception.

There are always exceptional living creatures among the multitudes.

Su He uttered in a low voice: I am a turtle, naturally living in the water.

The camel blinked its large eyes, startled for a moment, then suddenly reared back, as if it had a sudden epiphany.

It nodded its head and jumped off the turtle shell, walking on the water.

It turned back and called out to Su He: Follow me, I’ll take you to a good place.

If you need Water Element Cultivation, then come with me.

Now, being in Qingyuan Gate, it was mostly safe, especially with Sturdy Master.

Su He turned to Su Huanian and let out a long call.

It was inappropriate to run off halfway while Fairy was helping him design a formation without saying goodbye.

Su Huanian glanced faintly in this direction, his voice resounding directly in Su He’s mind: “Don’t learn from it to drink.”

Hurry up, hurry up.

The camel huffed and puffed, happily bouncing on the surface of the water.

The waves stirred up by the Yellow Scarf Warrior became docile and obedient under its feet.

Although the camel was a desert exotic beast, walking on the waves was as easy as walking on flat ground.

As a Divine God Beast of the water, Su He had to give it his all to keep up.

The gap in strength was too vast.

A hundred miles of water were left behind in the blink of an eye, and the camel took Su He above Elephant Water, lifted its front hoofs high, and then crashed them down into the water, heading straight for the bottom of Elephant Water.

Su He was born in Tinghai Lake, often swimming into Elephant Water, but he had never dived to the bottom.

Before, it was impossible, as he couldn’t reach the bottom of Tinghai Lake, thirty meters deep, three months ago.

Not to mention Elephant Water.

Now, there was awe for the unknown.

Not knowing what lay beneath Elephant Water, daring not to enter lightly.

But with Camel, there was no need to worry.

Elephant Water grew more spacious as one descended, its cross-section forming a “convex” shape.

At the surface, it spanned mere hundreds of miles, not even considered the broadest on Earth in his previous life, but as one went deeper, its width increased exponentially.

After descending seventy to eighty fathoms, sunlight could no longer penetrate, leaving only darkness.

Looking up, he saw a dim belt of water, and Su He became extra cautious, closely following Camel.

Camel couldn’t breathe underwater, but the nose ring it wore continuously supplied air to its nostrils, also preventing the inflow of water.

A trail of bubbles rolled upwards.

Another two hundred fathoms down, the scene abruptly opened up.

Sunlight didn’t reach here, yet the bottom of the water shone brightly.

Glowing grass, shimmering fish, lamp-like firefly stones…

Taking a breath of river water, it felt refreshingly cool in the lungs!

The Water Element Spiritual Power here was more than twice as strong as above!

This is why Tinghai Lake became his training ground.

He set up formations, and now the rapid increase in spiritual power began to exceed those above.

Su He looked around like a country bumpkin entering the city for the first time, his eyes unable to take everything in at once.

Over half of the living creatures here were ones he had never seen before.

Turning his head, he saw Camel lying on the bottom of the water like a silly husky, teasing a large shrimp and seemingly eager to take a bite.

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That thing is poisonous!

One bite could make it vomit its bile.

Su He called out.

Reluctantly, Camel spit out the large shrimp and, flaunting its swollen tongue to Su He, the swelling visibly receded.

The Profound Moon Beast didn’t fear that little bit of toxin.

Camel bounced around with glee, leading Su He on a wild tour.

After turning past two valleys, they were suddenly greeted by a lush expanse of water plants with schools of swimming fish.

There were also large turtles, moving alone or in pairs.

Most emitted a domineering aura, some even had stars on their heads.

These were Exotic Beasts.

All the turtles scattered quickly at the sight of Camel, as if seeing a plague deity, yet Camel, unaware, arrogantly raised its proud head as if surveying its domain.

In the middle of the water plants was a stone platform with a small temple on it.

The temple was only half a person’s height, covered inside and out with algae, shimmering with radiance.

Inside lay a reclining statue.

It was Elder Ge, the statue lifelike to the point that even the chicken leg in the old daoist’s hand was exquisitely detailed.

Camel, stretching its neck, took a Token from the bag on its back and spit it into the temple.

A flash of light passed, followed by a burst of laughter.

“Haha!

Old Ge can go home to take a look now!”

The statue inside the temple leaped out, grew upon contact with water, and in the blink of an eye became the size of a person.

Shaking its body, the water grass and algae on it fluttered down.

Elder Ge was not a real person but a living stone statue from inside the temple.

He circled Su He thrice, nodding in satisfaction: “What has your Dragon Turtle been eating to grow so much in one year?”

Su He was dumbfounded.

Finally regaining his wits, he lay on the ground, bowing his head slightly to Elder Ge.

This old daoist was his mentor who had led him on the path; a bow was rightly due.

Originally, the man and the turtle had agreed to meet on the seventh day of the seventh month.

However, due to a twist of fate, they missed each other, only to be postponed by more than three months.

Patting the Turtle Shell and laughing heartily, Elder Ge said, “Good!

Truly divine!

Wait until I return from Three Rivers Wasteland, I’ll bring you a big gift!”

He had just fought someone, collapsing a mountain where he found a treasure, which was perfect to serve as their reunion gift.

No sooner had they met and were enjoying the moment than a Green Crocodile chased a black turtle towards them.

The Green Crocodile had three stars on its head, while the turtle had only one.

Elder Ge jumped and cursed, “Grandson thief!

Daring to hunt my turtles while I’m away!”