A rare magical miracle in the world

Chapter 36 - 26 Ideal Coast (4000 words, please recommend)_2



Chapter 36 - 26 Ideal Coast (4000 words, please recommend)_2

Chapter 36: Chapter 26 Ideal Coast (4000 words, please recommend)_2

Translator: 549690339

Sherri’s heart cried out in alarm, and she quickly stopped.

She saw the Pegasus standing in the sky, scanning the ground below, but it found nothing.

“Master, what are we looking for? Sherri hasn’t sensed anything.”

“We’re looking for a miracle.”

For Sherri, there was nothing Bailuo felt the need to hide.

Sherri was Bailuo’s Miracle Creature, sharing the same origin and a telepathic bond, and their lives were intertwined.

As long as Bailuo lived, Sherri could be revived countless times.

Should Bailuo fall, Sherri would also turn to ash and vanish.

“A miracle? Sherri has not detected any Miracle Power.”

As a Miracle Creature, Sherri naturally had the ability to sense Miracle Power, but after scanning the surroundings, the vast land below showed no signs of any fluctuations of Miracle Power.

“Let’s just go down and look there.”

Bailuo didn’t know how to explain, so he asked Sherri to descend.

In the process, Bailuo watched the compass, making sure there weren’t any significant deviations.

The golden dawn broke through the horizon, spilling its light from the East onto mankind.

This was a vast ocean of flowers, with the morning dew not yet dry. Sherri alighted upon it, her hooves untouched by any dew or petals, remaining purely white.

“Master, have we arrived?”

“We should be here.”

The compass pointed right to this spot.

But after observing for a while, Bailuo also found no sign of the object.

The countdown continued, and the compass needle hadn’t vanished, indicating that Bailuo hadn’t found the miracle-that object was still not in his hands.

“So, what is this miracle, exactly?”

Bailuo jumped down from Sherri’s back and projected the virtual image of the compass into his palm, walking through the ocean of flowers as if he were holding an actual compass.

“Huh?”

“This is so strange.”

This miracle seemed unusual because Bailuo noticed that whenever he had almost pinpointed a location and crouched to search, the compass needle would jump and then change direction.

“It moves?”

Bailuo understood; he looked around at the fluttering butterflies and bees:

“The things around here that move… it seems to be these, right?

“But there are too many of them!”

The butterflies and bees were countless.

Bailuo, watching the compass pointer flit from one direction to another, swiftly mounted Sherri: “The target is confirmed, it’s one of the butterflies or bees around us.”

Catching butterflies and bees, given Bailuo’s speed, could be somewhat difficult.

Fortunately, Sherri was fast enough; once the target was confirmed, it was a matter of mere moments.

Even if they flew up to the skies, they couldn’t escape Sherri’s grasp.

“Catch butterflies?”

Sherri looked at the tiny creatures dancing ahead and let out a melodious cry.

The Pegasus soared high, plunging forward with astonishing speed. Sherri’s figure disappeared in an instant, and when she stopped, Bailuo found himself surrounded by flying butterflies and bees.

“Master, see if it’s around here.”

An invisible barrier enveloped these little creatures, preventing them from flying out as though they had hit a glass cover, trapped with no means of escape.

The butterflies and bees had no real offensive power, so they posed no threat to Sherri or Bailuo.

“I’ 11 go down and have a look.”

Bailuo quickly dismounted, stepped out of Sherri’s protective barrier, and circled around her, watching the compass in his hand.

At that moment, the compass vanished, and blue and red dots appeared.

“It’s inside here!!”

The new miracle was among the butterflies and bees, trapped inside as well. But there were at least twenty or thirty inside, and Bailuo wasn’t sure which one, so he tried each one in turn.

He had Sherri crouch down, and then he carefully released the butterflies and bees one by one.

Bailuo waited outside, ready to capture them in the palm of his hand. In the end, Bailuo identified the target: a very beautiful and graceful Black Phoenix Butterfly.

[You’ve found it, but it doesn’t belong to you, so why not find a Crystal Vial for it to have a little home?]

Watching the little creature flitting around Sherri, Bailuo knew he had found the third miracle.

Around Sherri was an invisible shield, keeping the little one from escaping, so Bailuo didn’t have to worry about accidentally crushing it.

“A Crystal Vial?”

Bailuo was taken aback: “Why do we need something like that?”

Bailuo realized that the Black Leather Book had given him a challenge: he had no such thing as a Crystal Vial in his possession.

It wasn’t that he couldn’t afford crystal; it was just that the Yatun Clan didn’t use crystal containers.

Of course, crystal was indeed rare in this region and quite uncommon.

If it were glass, Bailuo could have ridden Sherri to the nearest town and stolen some, but crystal…

“Let’s just go back for now.”

He had been away for a night, and if he didn’t return soon, even his senior sister would start to worry.

Afterward, Bailuo asked Sherri to speed up as much as possible.

The trip here took seven or eight hours, but the return journey only took three. And the Black Phoenix Butterfly, it stayed within Sherri’s barrier, without feeling any wind pressure, just leisurely fluttering about.

After getting tired of flying, it rested on Bailuo s finger.

“Hey—”

“Xiao Luo is back!”

Hearing Bailuo’s voice, the senior sister quickly got up and led the People of Yatun to greet him.

They had not continued their journey but waited there for Bailuo’s return. “Sorry, something came up, so I took a trip out.

Bailuo continued to apologize, then instructed everyone to continue on the road, while he went to find his uncle, asking, “Uncle, do you know where I can find a Crystal Vial?”


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