Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks

Chapter 3244: You Have a Bit of Ocd Huh?


Chapter 3244: You Have a Bit of Ocd, Huh?

Peering inside, things were neatly arranged—bowls and chopsticks, a hair tie, and in the corner, a thumb-sized moon beast core.

These cores could be recycled, but she didn’t know what they were used for.

Every time they hunted a moon beast, it was Lar who searched the body for the core.

“It’s very tidy. You have a bit of OCD, huh?” Every item had its place.

Crossbow Lar put on his clothes and said, “These are all things Master needs. They must be organized properly.”

Ning Shu: …

But collecting the hair from a hair tie and storing it—was that really necessary?

“Not bad, not bad,” Ning Shu praised, ignoring the scars on Lar’s body.

Seeing that Ning Shu didn’t mention the scars, Lar breathed a sigh of relief.

Those scars weren’t badges of honor—they were signs of a weapon that had been neglected and uncared for.

Ning Shu and Lar found a place and made a simple tent using large leaves.

They rubbed themselves with wild grass scent that repelled moon beasts.

At night, three blood-red moons hung in the sky.

Three moons?

Ning Shu was unperturbed—after all, ten suns had shown up before, what were three moons?

The two huddled together. Ning Shu, bored, flipped through Lar’s manual in her mind.

It wasn’t exactly a manual—each weapon came with innate skills and they were able to share with the user how to wield the weapon.

The higher the grade of the weapon, the more skills it had. Lar didn’t have many.

Ning Shu silently started practicing the Unsurpassable Martial Arts, but then inwardly cursed.

The spiritual energy in this world was too scarce. She’d thought it’d be abundant.

Ning Shu quietly formed hand signs and set up a yang gathering formation.

“I’m going to sleep. You should rest a bit too,” Ning Shu said to Lar.

“You sleep. I’ll guard you. Nights are dangerous,” Lar said softly. In the dark, his eyes were hard to see, especially with the bangs covering them.

Ning Shu replied, “Thanks for your hard work.”

She started cultivating—but suddenly paused.

She realized she wasn’t absorbing fiery yang energy at all.

Instead, a strange substance, glittering like stardust, drifted into her dantian.

Ning Shu looked dumbfounded—what the heck was this stuff?

Where was the fiery yang energy?

As the material accumulated, a vast starry sky formed within her dantian.

Ning Shu: Da fuq…

When she fr*cking absorbing celestial star energy?

Why was it celestial star energy? Was it because of the three moons?

Ning Shu was just guessing—who knew what celestial star energy even was?

This kind of energy had never appeared in previous worlds.

No wonder they were called things like moon tree and moon beasts—could they be absorbing celestial star energy too?

A new type of energy had emerged, and Ning Shu didn’t yet know how to use it.

Lar dutifully kept watch, scanning for signs of moon beasts nearby.

Perhaps due to the celestial star energy gathering around Ning Shu, quite a few moon beasts started heading toward them.

“Master, something’s approaching,” Lar quickly woke Ning Shu.

Ning Shu reached out her hand, and Lar instantly transformed into a crossbow and appeared in her grasp.

Holding the weapon in hand, Ning Shu naturally looked it over—its body was entirely black, with scratches. Even the arrowhead was chipped.

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