"Master, it seems like your nose is the most useful after all! I was hiding here quietly, yet you found me so easily."
Xiaobei’s voice had just fallen when the chubby, white Treasure-hunting Rabbit helplessly walked out from behind a thick tree.
At this moment, its face was truly full of gloom...
...
The rabbit with three burrows...
When it first came here, it found there were lots of good things around.
So it specifically picked out a few places to stash its things.
But it had just begun to put them away when it was discovered.
Seeing its gloomy expression, Xiaobei said directly, "Alright! Enough talking, let’s divide it in half! What good things have you found this time?"
Knowing Xiaobei came to claim some spoils, the Treasure-hunting Rabbit quickly shook its head and spoke with a face full of regret, "There’s nothing here, really! I initially thought there would be plenty of good stuff here, so I wandered around, but it turned out to be so disappointing because there really is nothing good."
"Do you think I would believe that?"
Giving it a glance, Xiaobei smirked.
"I know it’s hard to believe, but it’s really the truth! There’s nothing good left!"
The Treasure-hunting Rabbit knew it had to stick to one story now.
Otherwise, it would become more passive later.
Hearing the Treasure-hunting Rabbit’s stubborn response, Xiaobei took a deep breath and soon spoke calmly, "At least three Hundred-year ginsengs, there’s also centuries-old Lingzhi, and..."
"Alright, stop! I’ll give you half, how about that?"
The Treasure-hunting Rabbit, who was originally gritting its teeth and holding on, quickly responded in resignation when it heard Xiaobei’s confident talk.
It knew Xiaobei had clearly already sniffed out their scent, so continuing to argue was truly pointless.
Hearing the Treasure-hunting Rabbit’s resigned acknowledgment, Xiaobei looked at it and laughed, "See, this is what you should’ve done from the beginning! But this time I didn’t actually plan on taking any."
"Master, are you serious? You’re really not planning to take them?"
"Yep, I don’t think much of these things, so I’ll leave them all to you."
Xiaobei looked at it and quickly waved his hand.
Seeing Xiaobei become inscrutable, it studied Xiaobei closely and said, "Master, did you take the wrong medicine today or what? Why do you seem completely different from usual?"
It was particularly surprised...
Because it felt that Xiaobei was really not the same as usual.
Xiaobei glanced at it and spoke softly, "I know you feel uneasy, but there’s no need! Because I really don’t care for these things right now. Earlier, I discovered a treasure place with a Medicinal Garden that’s long been untouched, probably filled with hundreds of years old ginseng and other such things everywhere."
"Is that true? Where’s the Medicinal Garden? Tell me, tell me."
The Treasure-hunting Rabbit looked at Xiaobei with bloodshot eyes.
Gotcha!
Seeing its bloodshot eyes, Xiaobei knew it was hooked.
He coughed, then pretended to be in a dilemma, "Well... maybe I shouldn’t tell you, I heard that place is particularly dangerous, so we should probably give up!"
"Give up just because it’s dangerous? No way, just tell me where it is, I’ll go check it out myself."
"But it’s really dangerous!"
"Master, you know how fast I am; if I want to leave, few places can really trap me, so you don’t have to worry."
"Then I’ll tell you everything, but you must promise to listen to me in everything."

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