Chapter 6473 Wen Family's Little Fireball and Xun's Spoon
They are all elites of the legion, lucrative positions, but too many people won't do.
When Roger, Wei Kuang, Wen Yao, and the others arrived at the harvested millet field, their eyes widened. Luo Bi was playing on a tree stump. Hua Ran led Roger and the others to see the millet fields and millet valleys in the mountains.
Roger immediately gave the order: "Harvest the crops."
The combatants immediately went to the millet field and millet valley. From Roger's uniform pocket, Wu Spoon, Orange Spoon, War Spoon, and Soup Spoon crawled out and flew into the air.
The little fireball from the Wen family came rushing over; it was a real attention-seeker.
Wen Yao's pupils contracted: "A small fireball?!"
The little fireball from the Wen family was taken aback for a moment, then pounced on Wen Yao like a small cannonball. Wen Yao smiled and reached out to catch the little fireball. The little fireball mimicked what it heard and gestured.
Wenyao couldn't understand it, but that didn't stop him from talking to the little fireball.
Xun Shaozi, who arrived a step behind Yan Shaozi, was bewildered. He flew towards the high-level, high-gene Thunderflame Warriors, tilting his spoon to look. Lan Xun and Meng Chi were talking. He turned his head and froze.
Lan Xun strode towards Xun Shaozi: "Xun Shaozi, I'm here."
Oh dear, Luo Bi couldn't stand it anymore. Xun Shaozi, who had just gained sentience, threw herself into Lan Xun's arms and burst into tears, as if she had suffered a great injustice, with large drops of water falling to the ground.
Lan Xun's eyes were also a little red, and Roger and Wei Kun couldn't bear to watch anymore.
Luo Bi couldn't sit still any longer and stood up from the tree stump: "It's just that it's affectionate with its own adults, no one's scolding it!"
These words were superfluous, but no one blamed Luo Bi. Lan Xun coaxed Xun Shaozi for a long time before it calmed down. Xun Shaozi clung to Lan Xun and refused to fight with Luo Bi anymore. Its aunt had arrived, and it wouldn't play with its aunt anymore.
The little fireball was lively and carefree, with nothing to worry about, just happy and cheerful.
They greeted Wu Shaozi and the others happily.
Roger looked away and said to Robbie, "This millet field and sorghum field can be harvested in three to five days. The children can take a break. They've probably been very busy lately."
Luo Bi snorted, Roger looked at her suspiciously, and Wei Kun also turned his head away.
“Nobody has time to rest,” Robbie told Roger.
Want to rest? No way.
Roger glanced at the mountains subconsciously. There were indeed supplies in the Millet Rat's territory, but there were about a hundred Thunderflame Warriors, so it wouldn't be slow for them to collect them. They wouldn't be completely without any spare time.
"What do you mean by that?" Roger sized up Robbie.
Tang Shao came over and asked, "Are there any other places like this?"
Scattered millet fields and millet valleys dot the mountains, and perhaps, other crops they are unaware of.
“That’s all,” Luo Bi answered crisply.
The Thunderflame Warriors were puzzled. What did it mean that no one had time to rest? The implication was that there must be other work to do. They all looked at Luo Bi with questioning eyes.
As long as you have the ability, senior officers don't mind being at Robbie's beck and call.
"Just keep busy." Luo Bi didn't offer any explanation, waving her hand and saying, "You guys won't be idle."
Roger and the others exchanged glances; why keep them in suspense?
Luo Bi thought for a moment and decided to stop playing, lest Roger and Wei Kun think that they couldn't work at a leisurely pace with just this small plot of millet and sorghum. Luo Bi wouldn't allow that.
She wouldn't allow it yet, and the millet rats weren't behaving themselves either; a whole swarm of millet rats came running over.
The Thunderflame Warrior was startled and drew his Jade Sword. The Millet Rat also paused upon seeing so many humans, baring its teeth and revealing its ferocious nature. Luo Bi realized this wouldn't do; the rhythm couldn't be disrupted.
When the millet rat set up its earthen array, she was completely stumped. (End of Chapter)












