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64. Chapter 64 Picking flowers

The Sumeru flower is just the opposite. Store elixirs, spiritual herbs, food, drinking water and other things in it to keep them fresh forever. However, the space of each Sumeru flower is very limited, and this flower is too rare to be cultivated artificially, so it is used

Very few people use Sumeru flowers as space magic weapons, and any flower can be sold for a sky-high price in Qianyun Continent.

But the Sumeru flower mentioned in the book is completely white and only the size of the palm of your hand when in full bloom. The flower in front of you is not only purple in color, but also too big, at least as big as a small basin.

"No matter, pick it off and talk about it! Even if it's not Sumeru flower, it's definitely a good thing." Su Pianzi was happy in her heart. This time the quiz could bring such an unexpected harvest. Sure enough, you can't catch a tiger's den without entering the tiger's den!

There is a very particular method to collect Sumeru flowers. Do not use sharp metal tools to cut the flower branches. After the flowers are picked, the flower parts should not be allowed to touch any physical objects or creatures for a long period of time.

The procedure described in the book is to first pick off the leaves of Sumeru flower, then use the leaves to wrap your fingers and carefully break off the flower branches. Just hold the branches and hold the flowers until the whole flower converges into a bud, which is considered successful.

During the entire process, as long as anything touches the plucked flower, the flower will immediately wither and turn to ashes.

Su Pianzi slowly approached the flower and carefully looked at the surrounding environment, including the cave entrance dozens of meters above the ground and the dripping stalactites and stalagmites, to make sure nothing would suddenly fall down and get in the way.

She was deeply grateful that her body was smeared with the pungent smelling herbal concoction, which at least ensured that no small flying insects would be willing to come within three feet of her body.

Taking three deep breaths, Su Pianzi made sure that there was nothing around her that would interfere with her ability to pick flowers, so she bit the tip of her left middle finger and squeezed out the blood, which dripped onto the heart of the flower.

The blood seeped in quickly and disappeared. This was considered to be the completion of the process of recognizing the owner. After the flower was picked, it could only be controlled by her.

Carefully pull off a few Sumihua leaves and wrap them tightly around the fingers of your right hand, then slowly reach out a few inches below the flower, pinch the branch firmly, and fold it firmly.

Suddenly there was a heavy feeling in her hand. The Sumeru flower, which looked extremely light, actually weighed at least ten kilograms. Fortunately, Su Pianzi had expected it. She held the right hand holding the flower with her left hand, and moved her whole body back.

Squat down on the ground, bend your knees and support your elbows, and wait patiently until the flowers completely converge.

Time passed by minute by second, the moonlight on the top of the cave shifted, and only the dim light of the candle remained in the cave.

The petals of the Sumeru flower on her hand closed layer by layer at a speed that was difficult to discern with the naked eye. Su Pianzi did not even dare to breathe hard.

The candles around him were lit one after another, until the last one was extinguished silently. The sky above the cave entrance finally turned slightly white, and the Sumeru flower in his hand was tightly closed and turned into a ball the size of a fist.

purple and white flower buds.

Su Pianzi waited uneasily for a while, and after making sure that there was no more risk, she touched it lightly tentatively. The bud under her fingertips was cold and hard, as if it were a jade ornament.

She happily held the flower buds in her hands and played with them for a while. The more she looked at them, the more interesting they became. Even the pain and numbness in her arms, waist and legs became less uncomfortable.

She held the flower bud in her hand and clicked on the objects she brought in with her. Every time she clicked on something, it would disappear immediately.

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