983: Chapter 283.
Do You Recognize This Grass?
983: Chapter 283.
Do You Recognize This Grass?
Chapter 283
One must know that Moonlight Grass isn’t something everyone recognizes; it isn’t a medicinal material from the Haotian Continent at all.
In fact, it isn’t a medicinal material from any continent—it’s Boundary Grass from the Divine World, and also the most common plant in the Divine World!
Although commonplace in the Divine World, it’s not something that just anyone can obtain!
Because the Moonlight Grass possesses a specific function, not known to all, that’s what makes it precious…
In the Divine World, only the old fellows are privy to this knowledge!
Moreover, Moonlight Grass in the Divine World is always managed by special divinities, hence it’s not easily acquired!
Ordinary gods of the Divine World aren’t even aware of its existence, let alone know of it…
However, now Mo Jiuli and Guyan, two mortals, actually recognized and knew of the Moonlight Grass at a glance.
The two old men were naturally astonished, their eyes filling with an added measure of wariness and regard…
Yet they didn’t show it; the taller, thinner old man regained his senses and looked at Mo Jiuli, asking, “Little Girl, do you recognize this grass?”
Mo Jiuli came back to her senses and said, “Yes, I recognize it!
I’ve heard about it before!”
She knew about the Moonlight Grass because Baobao had told her!
It was when she had inadvertently obtained a Star Pattern Heritage while breaking through to the Dark Divine level, when Baobao learned that Moonlight Grass might cure her poison, that she made a mental note of it after being informed…
“Who told you about it?” the old man asked curiously.
“I don’t know them personally; I just overheard others discussing it once.
They mentioned that this grass could cure Mysterious Poison, so I remembered it.
Is it true?” Mo Jiuli looked at the old man and inquired.
“Cure poison?
How could that be?
This grass can’t cure poison at all!” The old man was taken aback upon hearing this, and then found it laughable to say.
Indeed, the Moonlight Grass was useful, but not for curing poison.
Mo Jiuli frowned upon hearing this; it couldn’t cure poison?
But Baobao had clearly said that the Star Pattern Spirit had declared the Moonlight Grass could remedy Mysterious Poison!
Could it be that there were many types of Moonlight Grass, and this one wasn’t the kind that could cure poison?
Thinking it over, Mo Jiuli felt it might indeed be for this reason.
She remembered that when she mentioned it to Di Minghan earlier, his expression was also very grave.
He had said that Moonlight Grass is Boundary Grass from the Divine World and cannot be found anywhere else…
But this is the Haotian Continent, how could this old man, powerful as he might be, possibly be from the Divine World?
How could there be Moonlight Grass here?
Perhaps these two specimens of medicinal materials simply bear a close resemblance to Moonlight Grass, hence the same name, but their effects are different…
In reality, Mo Jiuli had misunderstood.
When Di Minghan initially heard that Baobao’s poison required Moonlight Grass to be cured, his expression was so severe because his master had once mentioned that the Boundary Grass from the Divine World was called Moonlight Grass, and it was also quite special and hard to find in the Divine World!
Ordinary gods were unaware of the existence of Moonlight Grass.
Therefore, Di Minghan’s expression was so serious.
In truth, as to how special Moonlight Grass actually was and whether it could cure poison, his master had not said, and he didn’t know either…
However, Mo Jiuli had not asked in detail at the time, and Di Minghan had also not elaborated, which led to her misunderstanding today!
Mo Jiuli, realizing the grass in her hand might not be the Moonlight Grass needed to cure Baobao, suddenly lost all interest.
Even Guyan, noticing Mo Jiuli’s expression, also surmised that this was not the grass they were looking for and immediately lost interest as well, stepping aside…
Mo Jiuli looked at the two old men with a touch of apology, saying, “Although your things are very good, I’m not considering taking a master for the time being!”
