To be fair, even though Ilo had been turned into a wooden person by the Divine Wood, Lin Jun genuinely felt that this boss was rather agreeable.
Ilo asked so many questions, and even though the Divine Wood could have ignored them, it still gave explanations one by one.
Moreover, the attitude it had towards him seemed subtly different, so Lin Jun just straight-up asked about his doubts.
"I know what you're curious about, but I won't tell you," the Divine Wood's voice remained indifferent.
"Riddles? Why?!" Lin Jun couldn't help but ask.
"Saying it would mean getting involved, and in any case, nothing matters. I just want to go back to sleep, so don't bother me again." The tumbleweed began to gradually disperse, and the glowing "eye" at the center started to dim.
A root whisked up the Yesheng Wood Core on the ground, lifting the stubborn Puki that was clinging to the staff's end as well.
The root shook, yet it couldn't dislodge the Puki.
