Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming Chapter 1967: 1123: (Part 2)
Capítulo 1967: Chapter 1123: (Part 2)
When addressing personal hygiene, it wasn’t just the Wet Nurse; there were also maidservants.
When being tended to by others, and his private parts were seen, his face would flush red and he would close his eyes.
Even though defecating and urinating felt very embarrassing, it couldn’t be helped; his body was an infant’s now.
Possessing a young soul, today was the sa; he woke up in the morning, ate, and was watched by family mbers.
During this process, the most caring elder would certainly co to take a look.
Luo Baojun did not go to the Old Ancestor’s courtyard, after all, he was just a baby who had just turned a month old; the Old Ancestor would co to take a look, support him to have a look, and this was a daily routine.
Grandparents also ca to see him, and today was no exception.
Because there were guests today, the guests were all attended to by other family mbers.
Madam Luo stayed by her son’s side all the ti and, before eating, bathed and dressed herself up.
Madam Luo felt she slled bad, having not washed her hair or taken a bath for a month.
This was the custom.
Thankfully, her husband and son did not dislike it.
However, she didn’t sll as strongly as others did.
There was a milky fragrance on her, sotis she felt she slled bad, but she didn’t know why after a sleep the sll would go away.
She hadn’t seen how other mothers fared after not bathing or washing their hair for a month?
She spent a month in the courtyard and didn’t feel bored.
So she brought the child and others into the living room to et the guests before eating.
The banquet today included a ceremony where the child’s bowl and chopsticks were placed on the table, and food was used to lightly touch the lips, signifying they were now a part of the household.
Luo Baojun would be added to the family genealogy today, even though a child being born already ant they were part of the family.
The anticipation of parents and relatives for their birth would have already led to their elders giving them a na shortly after birth.
On this day of the full moon banquet, the clan elder ca and would hold the child in a respectful ceremony to honor the ancestors and update the genealogy.
Luo Baojun was carried by Madam Luo to the family shrine, where the ancestors were venerated.
This place was not the main shrine of a large family; the clan elder brought the genealogy here, and there was no saying that won were not allowed inside.
The Old Ancestor Tai was also a devout Buddhist, often eating here while chanting Buddhist scriptures.
Luo Baojun occasionally rewarded others with a smile when played with, sotis looking at them with his large round eyes.
He behaved very well, not crying or fussing.
He discovered his new na; the na Luo Baojun remained the sa as in his previous life.
He was the family’s treasure, and there was hope he would grow up to be not only handso and romantic but also of great character.
Businessn are known to be ruthless, but at least retain a bit of conscience and have a baseline.
Luo Baojun observed the whole process during these ceremonies.
As a child, such things were forgotten over ti.
In his past life, he forgot about these childhood events, and his frail body seldom entered the ancestral shrine then.
Being a naturally weak infant, entering there was considered sowhat taboo.
After returning from the temple as he grew up, he would enter the shrine upon returning ho.
This lifeti was different; with a youthful soul, he rembered what he saw and who he t, recalling their interactions.
He could sense both goodwill and malice from the people he encountered.
Previously, he was only visible to his family and those in his mother’s courtyard.
The family’s elders and his father were wary, as were so of the concubines and aunties; even his maternal family had t him before.
Yet, there weren’t so many strangers encountering him as there were now.
At this point, Luo Baojun’s cultivation enabled him to sense the surface-level goodwill and malice and people’s glances.
The “Golden Finger” Luo Baojun possessed enabled him to discern a person’s character.
In today’s complex, crowded situation.
Luo Baojun’s Living Treasure Space further served to detect whether others possessed harmful items?
Were such harmful items ant to harm his family or others?
Luo Baojun had the Buddha Treasure Space emit a light invisible to others, protecting him entirely.
His practice gave him the ability to protect himself.
Yet, Luo Baojun did not believe that solely practicing afforded him the power to completely confront others.
Open blades are easy to dodge, but hidden arrows are hard to defend against.
Having been carried from the shrine by his mother, Luo Baojun was returned to a hall.
This hall was not within his mother’s courtyard.
Luo Baojun had long known that their ho was very large; in the past, his weak health did not allow him to fully explore it.
He was aware that there weren’t many people in the family, and there were many unoccupied courtyards.
Despite having so many servants, even the unoccupied courtyards required cleaning.
While carried by his mother through the estate, he couldn’t completely explore the entire household.
He realized today was especially lively, with voices heard all along the way.
This liveliness was even more pronounced in the hall.
In his mother’s embrace, he could not observe outside.
However, his Divine Sense allowed him to perceive anything unusual within 100 ters.
While monitoring from the Buddha Treasure Space, Luo Baojun did not detect any dangerous items on individuals.
The guests’ ornants were all consecrated jewelry.
The won’s jewelry, too, had to be consecrated; so ornants were not consecrated.
They wore sachets releasing fragrant aromas.
Especially the elder relatives, who wore Buddha Beads or other consecrated protective items.
Luo Baojun was passed from his loving embrace to the arms of various elders, one after another.
Many presented gifts, recorded diligently by helpers.
Hearing the gifts, Luo Baojun realized that by the end of this banquet, he had already beco a young wealthy individual.
Becoming wealthy at such a young age, he had a private vault of his own.
Managed by his mother, the vault could only be accessed by those with the keys; even the Wet Nurse was excluded.
His nearby maidservants were similarly restricted.
Knowing that many items were valuable and suited for children, he had the Living Treasure Space, yet did not store his gifts within it.
His maidservants were busy receiving gifts until their hands were soft.
Many items given by guests were moved to his living quarters.
Now, the red envelopes and gifts he received in person went directly to him.
So red envelopes were kept in his baby swaddling cloth.
Containing red paper, alongside it were gold, long-life locks, and even silver notes.
With Luo Baojun being a month old, his Living Treasure Space contained books and land for planting.
It lacked usable currency from this era.
In the Magic Treasure Space, there were jade and dicinal jades in Jade Vials.
The Energy Stones used for making Magic Artifacts worked in the Cultivation World but not in the Ordinary Realm.
He stealthily transferred so items from his baby swaddling cloth into the space.
Being so young, he had to remain cautious.
Even though there was no shortage of food or drink in the space, and cooking by thought was possible.
His small body still couldn’t use Magic Artifacts for flying.
However, he had learned Earth Escape Talismans and flight Talismans.
Invisible Talismans, peace charms.
Substitution Talismans.
Upon learning to draw talismans, he prioritized these types as they seed potentially useful in the future.
Especially the Substitution Talisman, which could transform into his likeness; when not hungry, he would enter the space to cultivate, utilizing the extended ti in the Buddha Treasure Space for cultivation.
This feat, impossible in his mother’s womb, beca achievable post-birth.
After acquiring nurous gifts from elders.
It was ti for the banquet to comnce.
This was followed by another ceremony.
At the table with his parents, the child had his own bowl and chopsticks.
The maid would fill a bowl for him, setting aside a piece of chicken or pork from the table.
His mother would use the at to touch his lips, indicating he could eat now.
Luo Baojun slled the delicious aromas, a fragrance of food.
Unlike the postpartum als his mother usually ate.
Now, even his mother did not need postpartum als anymore.
The foods he couldn’t consu from the table were omitted for the sake of nursing.
In his past life, due to poor health, many foods were not permissible.
Later, he spent a lot of ti at the Buddhist temple and ate mainly vegetarian als.
Now, as an infant, he could only savor the aroma of the fragrant dishes.
After the ceremony concluded, Madam Luo had soone return the child to the courtyard.
She needed to spend ti with the guests and converse with family and relatives.
She had to eat sothing as well, so she entrusted the child to a trustworthy Nanny.
The Nanny, along with the maidservants and the Wet Nurse, carried the heir back to the courtyard together.
On their way back to the courtyard, they passed by so guests.
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