After waiting a while, there was no response.
Su Huan looked up at Li Han, who awkwardly said, "I don't have enough energy, I can only initiate the preliminary growth."
"Oh, just preliminary..."
Su Huan tried to communicate with the newly sprouted willow branches, but there was no response.
He glanced at the Crown Pear Tree; today, Prince Pear was obviously stingy, not willing to grant even a bit of extra Life Energy.
Could it be that the mutated willow tree doesn't count as purebred in his concept?
Or does he have a special fondness for the first Traveler's Tree?
Su Huan didn't bother to explore further; everyone on this train has their own ideas anyway. As for whether Uncle Xiaoya would sprout, he didn't care—it's something done casually, if it doesn't happen, it doesn't—consider it as bad luck.
While the two were talking, a sneaky yellow figure emerged from beside Su Huan, with deer-like eyes staring earnestly at the willow branches on the ground, and about to take a bite.
