Grandmother Forest looked at Ivy's back, a hint of relief in her eyes.

"Finally, I can safely leave the forest to you." She said softly.

At this moment, the magic conch beside my grandmother's hand suddenly rang, and the voice of the phoenix came from it.

"Is it time?"

"Yes." Grandmother looked at the conch with a smile, as if she wanted to see the Phoenix thousands of miles away through it. "What a pity! If only we had met earlier. I obviously have so much more to talk to you about."

Huang was silent for a while, then said, "Keep your strength, you still have one last wish to fulfill."

"It's too late," Grandma said jokingly. "There's less than a day left before you die of old age."

"It doesn't matter. If it's him, he can definitely do it."

"You have so much confidence in him?"

Huang was silent again, and this time the silence lasted so long that her grandmother thought she was going to disconnect.

Then she heard Huang say.

"I don't know if this is his strength or weakness. As long as he sets his sights on a goal, no matter what happens or what difficulties he encounters..."

"Nothing can stop him. He will do anything to achieve his goal... I mean, to complete the goal."

"No one in this world can match his obsession with this matter."

"Nobody."

Grandmother was a little stunned, because she didn't really know Aesop that well. If she had more energy in the past, she would have been willing to get to know this interesting little creature, but now her energy was not so strong, so in her last few days, she chose to chat with Huang. Hearing Huang describe Aesop like this, she found it a little funny.

"You said he seemed to be a ghost, but he didn't seem to be an ordinary ghost."

"There are people in this world who are obsessed with a goal and are willing to sacrifice everything to achieve it. Such people often achieve remarkable accomplishments and leave their names in history books. You and I have lived for so many years, and such people are likely not uncommon."

Huang said.

"Aesop is also such a person, and he is the best among such people."

"It's just that others' obsession is to unify the world and reach the pinnacle of magic power."

"Only his obsession is relatively...pure."

“It’s just astringent.”

"For Sese, he would do anything."

182 Let me put on some pants first

"Elder! Elder!"

"Elder Ivy! What happened to Grandmother?!"

"Elder, Elder! Is Grandmother still alive?!"

After Ivy came out of the Forest Grandmother's hall, people kept rushing towards her when they saw her, and then hurriedly asked about the situation of the Grandmother.

At this point, Ivy could only answer their questions, saying that her grandmother was fine for the time being, while she continued to push aside the people blocking her way and continued to move forward. Now, she just wanted to find Aesop immediately and ask him to complete the Tianting in advance to fulfill her grandmother's last wish.

However, Ivy's behavior at this moment, coupled with her pale face, made the statement "Grandma is fine for the time being" become very unconvincing.

People had to assume that Grandma was fine for now, meaning she had passed away, but Ivy didn't want to cause chaos in the forest so she didn't announce the news immediately, or that even if Grandma was still alive, she only had one or half breath left. So they burst into tears and wailed, wanting to see Grandma one last time.

This made Ivy realize that she couldn't just leave these people behind and go find Aesop.

My grandmother is already in a very bad mental state. If she is hit by these people again, she really won’t survive the night.

She can't pick up sesame seeds and lose the watermelon.

So Ivy stopped and asked his men to find Wisteria and ask her to call Aesop over. He stopped and stopped these forest descendants who were about to collapse. Then he took a deep breath, tried to calm down, and restored his dignity as an elder before speaking slowly.

"What are you doing?" Ivy said sternly. "Grandma's in a very bad condition already. Are you trying to kill her by barging in now?!"

Ivy was the elder of Yor Forest after all, and at this moment he showed his authority and immediately calmed down the panicked people.

They looked at Ivy and asked, "Elder...Grandma, what happened to her?"

Ivy took a deep breath and said, "Grandma's condition is very bad. It's very likely that she will die in the next day or two."

As soon as these words were spoken, the emotions of the forest descendants broke down again. Seeing that they were about to burst into tears again, Ivy had to speak sternly again.

"Why are you crying? It's already this late, and you still want Grandma to worry about you?! Didn't Grandma tell you about her health condition long ago? You still don't have the courage to accept it. How dare you say that you are Grandma's children? The descendants of the forest?!"

With just one sentence, the tears of all the descendants of the forest were stopped.

Although they didn't completely block their tears, it wasn't that they weren't sad anymore, but they didn't want to worry their grandmother, so they suppressed their sadness and didn't let the tears continue to flow.

Looking at the forest descendants, Ivy felt a little dazed, as if she suddenly understood how her grandmother looked at her.

It turns out that everyone is the same.

Thinking of this, Ivy's tone softened again. "I know this is really hard for you... no, for us. But it's something we have to accept. Crying... is it right? Of course it's right, but that can only happen after Grandma is truly gone. Now, in her last moments, why can't we let her leave with us watching our smiles?"

Ivy's words made the forest descendants' expressions relax a little.

"Elder, what should we do?"

"Yes, we will listen to you."

Ivy nodded, then raised her hand and pointed to the huge figure standing in the darkness not far away: "That one."

The forest descendants turned their heads and looked in the direction that Ivy pointed, and found that Ivy was referring to the big guy, a giant puppet named Tiantong.

"You all know what Grandma's final wish was," Ivy said slowly. "And that is the thing that will fulfill Grandma's final wish. I thought we had more time, enough to perfect it bit by bit, but now, time is running out. So we must catch up, seize Grandma's final moments... We must completely complete the Thunderbolt before Grandma passes away."

"...But, we don't know anything about that thing."

"Yeah, there's nothing we can do."

"No, you can do it." Ivy said, "The Thunderbolt was completed by Aesop. I will go to him now to see if he needs any help. And you... you should know how big Grandmother's body is. In the final battle, we need to completely free Grandmother's body. Do you understand what I mean?"

Of course everyone understands what Ivy means.

The core part of the Yorgor Forest is built based on the grandmother's body. The reason why the grandmother has never lifted her body off the ground is that once she does so, all the buildings in the core area of the Yorgor Forest will be destroyed and everyone's property will be damaged.

So over the years, even though the Yorgal Forest no longer needed my grandmother's body, she still kept her body at the bottom until she was about to die.

"I understand." Someone said, "I'm going back to pack my things now. I don't want this house anymore. I can't allow my house to be burdened by my grandmother until the end."

"Yes, I don't want my shop either!"

"mine too."

"Me too!"

The emotions at the scene were immediately ignited, and everyone expressed their willingness to clear the venue for their grandmother's final battle.

This was the most difficult problem before, but now it has been solved.

Ivy bowed to the forest descendants present and whispered, "Thank you...you."

After dealing with the matters of the forest descendants, Ivy rushed to where Aesop lived without stopping. At the same time, he heard the report from his men that Wisteria was not found.

"Didn't find Zi Teng?" Ivy frowned. "Where would she go at this time?"

Naturally, the subordinates were unable to answer.

"Forget it, I'm already here, there's no need to look for her."

Ivy made a small note of Wisteria in her heart. She ran to Aesop's door and was surprised to find that three people had gathered in front of Aesop's door.

Stank, Jair, and Brutz.

The three of them were leaning against the door with their buttocks raised, as if they were trying to eavesdrop on something.

"What are you doing?" Ivy was confused.

"Uh, no, nothing."

Seeing that their peeping behavior was discovered, the three of them blushed and quickly retreated.

Although Ivy really wanted to get to the bottom of the matter, she didn't have that much time at the moment. She could only suppress her doubts for the time being, rushed forward, and knocked heavily on Aesop's door.

"Aesop! Aesop! It's an emergency, please open the door!"

After shouting for a while, the door was finally opened. Aesop poked his head out and asked what was going on.

Ivy immediately told Aesop everything.

After listening to this, Aesop nodded slightly and said, "I understand. Come in and tell me."

Ivy said "hmm" and was about to go in, but Aesop stopped her again: "Wait a minute."

"What's wrong?" Ivy was a little confused.

Aesop said calmly: "Let me put on some pants first."

183 They can prove that I am not a beast

Ivy entered Aesop's room, and Stank and the other two naturally would not miss this opportunity. They followed Ivy in and pushed Aesop aside.

"You little brat!" Stank said, "What were you doing hiding in the room just now?!"

"Yeah." Bruce also said, "No matter how much we knocked, he didn't open the door. Is he eating alone without telling us?"

"Aesop, this kind of thing shouldn't be done," Jer said. "Brothers should share the joys and sorrows."

Facing the three people's questioning, Aesop's expression did not change at all, as if saying, "I don't understand what you are saying." "What do you mean by eating alone? I don't know. Don't slander my innocence out of thin air."

"What innocence? You are such a bad boy." Stank glared at Aesop, "Don't treat us like fools. Tell us now!"

"How can I explain something that didn't happen?"

"Really?" Stank was very unconvinced.

"Really not." Aesop shook his head.

"Do you dare to swear?" asked Bruce.

"What do you swear by?" Aesop asked.

"Swear that you'll never find a good nightmare again," Jer said. "If you lie to us and eat alone, you'll never meet a nightmare that suits your taste again. How about that?"

Aesop said "Oh", and just when the three thought he was really going to use this to swear, he shook his head and said, "No."

Three people: "..."

Damn, you admitted it, right?

Ivy sat in the room for a while, but didn't wait for Aesop to come over. She asked anxiously, "Aesop, is there something wrong?"

Aesop sold out the three men without hesitation: "They were pestering me and wouldn't let me pass."

The three of them looked terrified. They had heard what Ivy had said. With Forest Grandmother about to die, who would dare delay? So, before Ivy could cast a hostile look at them, the three of them immediately let go of Aesop and simultaneously took a step back, patting his shoulder dryly.

"Brother, we were just kidding."

Aesop was able to escape from the three men. The three men followed Aesop into the room and then looked around.

Nothing.

The windows of the room were also closed.

Could it be that this guy really wasn't eating alone? Had we wrongly blamed him before?

"I'm sorry to bother you at this hour." Ivy suppressed her impatience, calmed down as much as possible, and spoke more clearly. "But Grandma really doesn't have time. I really want to fulfill her wish before she passes away, so I wanted to ask you, is the Thunderbolt ready for use?"

Aesop thought about it, then shook his head: "Not yet, there are still too many problems."

"Is that so? How long will it probably take... Uh, Aesop, what's that thing under your butt?" Although Ivy didn't want to be distracted at this time, the white thing under Aesop's butt did make her concerned.

"Huh?" Aesop glanced down and said calmly, "Oh, nothing, just a sock."

As he spoke, he took out a pair of white pantyhose from under his buttocks.

Several people immediately widened their eyes.

"Is this... what you're wearing?" Ivy's mouth twitched slightly.

Aesop thought for a moment and nodded: "I can wear it."

Several people:"……?"

Despite feeling incredibly surprised, Ivy didn't forget what she was here for. After calming herself down, she continued, "Can it be completed as soon as possible? When I say as soon as possible, I mean... it needs to be operational before sunset tomorrow, because that's all Grandmother can hold out."

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