"Kali, why don't you summon the ghost wolf?" Abel asked strangely, to know that the ghost wolf's combat power is pretty good, and because it can flash, it is very fast.

"Bennett, after Druids summoned the wild wolf, they can no longer summon the ghost wolf, only one kind of beast at the same time!" Baroness Carrie, knowing that Abel's Druid base was weak, explained.

"Bennett, if you call the ghost wolf in the forest for a long time, it will make the plants in the forest hate you!" Said Baroness Muriel, taking over the subject.

Abel remembered that the ghost wolf was a half dead creature. The smell of death would certainly cause the plants' unhappiness. For the plants, the smell was like a poison threat.

It's a very comfortable thing to move forward in the forest with five Druids. Druids are naturally close to the forest. General wild animals and spirit beasts will give way to this area when they feel that there are a large number of crows flying. In the forest, when a certain kind of creature appears in groups, it is bound to be many times stronger than just one.

In half a day, the speed of the wild wolf gradually slows down. The running in the jungle consumes more physical strength than the running on the flat ground. In addition, the wild wolf itself is not a mount in the strict sense. It has carried the spirit for half a day in the jungle, and the physical strength is very consumed.

"Find water and have a rest!" "Said Baroness Carrie.

"Yes, Captain!" Four baronies answered.

Baroness Jenny flies away from the wolf under her body, jumps onto a big tree, puts her little hand on the tree, and closes her eyes peacefully. A minute later, she jumps back to the wolf's back.

"Captain, there is water in this direction for three li!" Said Baroness Jenny to Baroness Carrie, pointing in one direction.

"Yes, the water source is very close to us. Go and have a look!" Baroness Carrie rushed out first, followed by four.

Abel patted Heifeng's neck to show that he could keep up, but he closed his eyes. The spirit of Druid sent the information of asking for water to the big trees around him. Then several big trees sent three water information to him, including different water sources three miles away, five miles away and seven miles away.

"Do you also want to sense the exchange of information of Dashu?" Baroness Molly drove the wolf to Abel's side, raised her childish face, and her eyes were full of laughter.

"Molly, don't you think it's hard to get information from big trees?" Abel asked softly.

"Of course, among the five of us, only Jenny can really communicate with Dashu, and her elves can only get very vague replies!" Said Baroness Molly, looking enviously at the back of Baroness Jenny.

Abel is a little strange. He just got the reply from many trees without much effort, and he didn't need to press his hand on the trunk. Is it difficult to communicate with the trees?

"Molly, what's so special about Jenny compared to you?" Abel looked at the background of the barons in front of him and then turned to Molly.

"Jenny's soul is very pure by nature. She is a spiritual speaker and the most popular teammate in the adventure team. As long as there is a spiritual speaker in the team, everything will be very convenient in the forest!" Molly explained to Abe.

"Whisperer!" Abel mumbled the new name in his mouth. It seems that his just ability is the ability of the Whisperer.

Considering the purity of the soul of the Druid soul, I'm afraid there is no Druid comparable to it, because the Druid soul basically has no thought, no intelligence, although it can think and judge, but that kind of thinking and judgment are mechanical. Abel understands it as just like a smart computer.

Most of the actions of the Druid's sub soul can only be carried out under the command of Abel's main soul, but there will also be an autonomous response of the soul. For example, after the main soul issues a battle command, the sub soul will automatically find the best opportunity to cooperate with the main soul in the battle.

There is a pond in front of us. The water quality is very clear. From the water surface, we can see that there are a lot of small fish swimming in the water carefree. It seems that they are not disturbed by the presence of spirits.

There is an open space by the water. There are some tracks of wild animals on the ground. It seems that this is the water source of the nearby wild animals. However, there are crows flying in the sky at this time, and no wild animals will come.

"It's not bad here. The water is drinkable. I'll have a rest here at noon!" "Baroness Carrie was very pleased with the environment," she ordered aloud.

Baroness Carrie took the lead in jumping off the wolf and patting the wolf's back. The wolf responded with a howl. Then she went to the water and drank water. Several of her baronies also let their wolves go. The wolves went to drink water.

"I'll find something to eat!" Said Baroness Marianne, with a little dagger in her hand.

"Marian, I have food here!" Abe patted the space bag on his waist.

"Bennet, are you a druid?" "Don't you?" said Baroness Marianne, laughing at Abel with a sneer.

Abel was shocked at first by the words of Baroness Marianne, but when she heard the meaning of her ridicule, she knew that she must have made some mistakes."Our Druid tradition is that we don't bring our own food in the forest. We are the owners of the forest, and our food is everywhere!" Cried the Baroness Marianne in a proud voice.

Just then a wild bee flew over the flowers not far away. Instead of paying any attention to Abel, Baroness Marianne called to Baroness Jenny, "Jenny, there are wild bees here!"

Abel also saw the wild bees at this time. He couldn't help but think of the attack scene of the wild bees. His heart tightened, but he heard the voice of Baroness Jenny: "Marianne, do you want honey?"

"I haven't eaten the honey of the wild bee for a long time. I really miss it. I didn't expect that I would meet the wild bee soon after I left anyost!" The words of Baroness Marianne made her baronies nod their heads in agreement.

"Well, I'll go now!" The Baroness Jeanie chuckled, and put her hands to some of the baronies, and went to the wild bee.

Abel watched with some nervousness as Baroness Jenny approached the wasp. Although he knew that Baroness Jenny must be very sure to do so, he had seen how powerful the wasp was. He could not take it lightly. A rune card had appeared in his left hand and was ready to help Baroness Jenny at any time.

I saw that Baroness Jenny came to the savage bee, and her fingers gently pointed out. It seemed that the savage bee had no intention to attack, but put her little body close to her fingers. After a short period of 20 seconds, the savage bee flew up, flew around her twice, and then flew in one direction.

Baroness Jenny follows the direction of the savage bee. Other baronies seem to have been used to this kind of scene. Instead of paying more attention to Baroness Jenny, they prepare food separately.

"Bennet, don't worry, Jeanne, who is a Whisperer, is in the forest and will not be hurt as long as she doesn't meet the beast!" Baroness Muriel saw Abel's expression of concern and said with a smile.

"May I follow you?" Abel pointed to the Baroness Jenny who was leaving and said to Baroness Muriel.

"Bennet, don't get too close, it will disturb Jenny!" Said Baroness Muriel softly.

"Don't worry about him, Muriel. You go for some game, Marianne. You go for some fruit. Molly goes for some wood!" Said Baroness Carrie, clapping at the rest of the baronies.

Abel was far behind the Baroness Jeanne, and carefully did not make a sound, because there was a necklace of transfiguration, so long as he did not want to expose a little breath.

Baroness Jeanie followed the Bumblebee, which flew very slowly all the way, and waited for her from time to time. After a few minutes' walk, the Bumblebee kept flying in and out of a huge beehive on the branch in front of her.

Abel could hear the hum from a long distance, but Baroness Jenny did not stop. She jumped onto the tree trunk easily and came to the beehive. At this time, it was strange that no wild bee attacked her. It seemed that all the wild bees thought that she was one of them.

Lady Jenny took out a knife from her waist and gently cut one side of the hive to reveal the honey. After carefully cutting two pieces, she gently covered the hive with her hand.