Genshin Impact: Learning makes me stronger

Chapter 386 Tinari



Chapter 386 Tinari

After leaving Hulao Mountain, Su Xun's somewhat awkward mood gradually calmed down.

But thinking of Gui Zhong's gentle yet slightly playful look, a ripple could not help but arise in his heart.

To be honest, Su Xun never denied that he was a lustful man, otherwise he would not have liked so many beautiful women and married them.

Therefore, he naturally had a good impression of Gui Zhong, a beautiful woman who was quirky and liked him.

But Guizhong is an elder of the same generation as the master. If he accepts her pursuit, it will probably cause dissatisfaction among the master and the uncles, right? Su Xun was a little distressed.

But then again, Guizhong was just a friend of the Master and the others. Even though she was of the same generation as them, she had no blood relationship with him. It seemed that there was nothing wrong with accepting her pursuit...

Su Xun weighed the pros and cons in his mind again and again, and finally decided that since Gui Zhong still had feelings for him and he didn't object, then he might as well just let nature take its course.

Anyway, Guizhong doesn't look like she will give up. Even if her master and others oppose it in the end, she will probably stick to her choice.

But before that, I still need to inform my wives about this matter. If they are unwilling to accept my death, I will have no choice but to reject them cruelly.

After all, he couldn't possibly make his wives sad for the sake of his own happiness, right?

Thinking of this, Su Xun's mood suddenly became clear and he was no longer troubled.

Thus, the philandering scumbag finished comforting himself, resolved his internal mental fatigue, and became cheerful.

Next, Su Xun was about to teleport back home through the pocket anchor, but he felt like he had forgotten something, so he stopped and thought.

After thinking for a moment, a flash of light flashed through his mind, and then he slapped his head and said, "Oh, I almost forgot! I don't know what happened to the miners who were captured by Ruotu."

Thinking of this, he released his spiritual sense and swept underground in the direction of Nantianmen.

……

Time passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, several days had passed.

Sumeru, transformed into a city wall.

As a settlement within the Xumi Daocheng Forest, forest rangers gather here and are responsible for resolving various rainforest crises.

This was originally a temporary resting place built by Xumi scholars in the rainforest, but now it is mainly occupied by forest rangers.

In this tranquil and dense rainforest, the breath of life is vigorous and warm. The towering trees are the most loyal guardians here. They stretch out their lush branches and leaves, bringing green shade to this land.

The sunlight shines through the gaps in the leaves, like golden threads, weaving a beautiful picture. The breeze blows, and the leaves rustle, as if telling an ancient story.

Tinari is patrolling the rainforest with a group of newly recruited rangers and recording the habits of creatures in the rainforest.

They carefully observed their surroundings, alert to any possible danger.

Tinari's ears moved from time to time, keenly capturing the sounds around him.

"Everyone, please be careful, there are mushroom beasts in this area." Tinari reminded softly.

The newcomers nervously gripped their weapons, their eyes full of vigilance.

Suddenly, a slight sound came from a distance.

Tinari stopped immediately and listened carefully.

After a moment, he determined the direction of the sound and led the rangers in that direction.

They came to a relatively open area and saw several mushroom beasts of different sizes jumping around there.

After observing for a while, Tinari turned around and looked at the somewhat nervous novice rangers and smiled.

He comforted her, "Don't worry, these are just ordinary mushroom beasts. They usually don't attack humans. But we have to be careful because they sometimes carry some poisonous spores."

The novice rangers nodded, and their grip on their weapons loosened a little.

They followed Tinari and slowly approached the mushroom beasts.

However, just as they were about to observe further, a larger mushroom beast suddenly turned its head and discovered their presence.

It immediately let out a sharp cry, and the surrounding mushroom beasts turned to face them.

"Keep calm and don't act rashly." Tinari ordered in a low voice, while his eyes were fixed on the mushroom beasts, trying his best to exude a kind aura.

As forest rangers, living in harmony with nature is their purpose, so he doesn't want to harm these lovely creatures unless it is absolutely necessary.

However, the mushroom beasts didn't seem to buy it.

The larger mushroom beast let out another sharper cry, and then the smaller mushroom beasts behind it began to get agitated, with some even approaching the rangers, seemingly preparing to attack.

"What's going on? These mushroom beasts are not usually so aggressive. Could it be that they are provoked by something?" a veteran forest ranger muttered.

Tinari frowned, thinking about the possible reasons.

Suddenly, his eyes fell on a patch of grass not far away, where there seemed to be some strange traces.

"That is……"

Tinari walked towards the bush and took a closer look.

He found signs of being crushed in the grass, and some strange liquid that emitted a faint fluorescence.

"Mr. Tinari, what is this?" a novice ranger asked curiously.

Tinari observed the liquid carefully, and after a moment's silence, he said, "This may be some special medicine. Someone must have accidentally or deliberately spilled it here, which stimulated these mushroom beasts."

"Medicine? Could it be an experiment done by the Sulun faction of the Ministry of Education? They often conduct various research in the rain forest." A ranger guessed.

Tinari nodded. "It's possible, but if these potions have adverse effects on the mushroom beasts, it may cause bigger problems. We must report this immediately and find the source."

He stood up and said to the other rangers, "Everyone, be careful. We will continue patrolling and keep an eye out for any suspicious traces or objects. These mushroom beasts may be more sensitive now, so don't approach them easily."

The rangers nodded one after another, knowing that in this ancient and mysterious rainforest, any small negligence could lead to serious consequences.

"But don't worry too much," Tinari continued, his expression calm and composed, "As long as we remain vigilant and take appropriate measures, we should be able to handle this situation properly."

As he spoke, he looked at the novice rangers and smiled gently: "This should be the first lesson I teach you: in the rainforest, observation is the key to survival. Not only must you see with your eyes, but you must also listen with your ears and feel with your heart."


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