Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming Chapter 2246 - 1263
Tang Yanran, ever since eting Jiang Tang, seldom played with poison, instead relearning the cultivation techniques and so spells taught by Jiang Tang.
Additionally, consuming Vitality Elixirs which counteract poison had little effect on her, but during those years of slaying Demonic Beasts, she still committed many acts of poisoning Demonic Beasts.
Looking at the current plot, she feels an itch in her hands, wanting to take out the old poisons and wipe out those villains.
Tang Yanran isn’t exactly a good person, though her harm isn’t entirely innocuous, as she does not kill without cause.
Despite her capriciousness, had her character been overly ruthless, Jiang Tang would not have accepted her.
The first ti Jiang Tang visited the Tang Family, he also underwent Tang Yanran’s trials; she could sense, among the toxic plants, that Jiang Tang was completely unafraid of poison.
Back then, Tang Yanran was averse to the family clan, feeling as though she was gifted like rchandise, used for marital alliances, while in her heart, a person without background, who many thought of, could never beco her Daoist couple.
However, upon eting Jiang Tang and seeing his heaven-defying cultivation, his rapid growth in abilities over a short period astounded her.
Witnessing his extraordinary deanor, her feelings gradually changed.
Initially unable to coexist peacefully with other won, eventually, due to this man, they managed to coexist peacefully.
Realizing that this man’s abilities are so high, even ten won could not satisfy him.
Among Jiang Tang’s wives, only Cai Xiangxiang possesses the extrely yin body, able to beco a cauldron for those needing Body Refinent.
The other wives do not have this special physique, but they are outstanding won; aside from appearance and figure, only Cai Xiangxiang lacks a background, while the others have backgrounds.
Among his twenty wives, Jiang Tang indeed sensed sothing different only from Cai Xiangxiang.
No wonder those n liked this extrely yin body, even if not a wife, they would want her in their possession.
Jiang Tang knows that Ye Tian had long been aware of Cai Xiangxiang’s physique and helped by using a Magical Treasure to cover and protect it.
Perhaps due to Yan Weiwei’s face, this is his way of showing friendship to Ye Tian, who married Yan Weiwei, and trusting him so much.
Now, when able to go out, he only takes them along, not anyone else.
Jiang Tang doesn’t want troubles, as they don’t trust others; bringing too many unrelated individuals might lead to unfavorable outcos for that place.
The Laws of heaven and earth might be disrupted.
Although Jiang Tang is a Deity, he doesn’t wish to invite trouble upon himself.
He is a Deity, but not one who causes trouble or has nothing better to do.
Now, with free ti, it is better to discuss certain war dramas with his wives, then modify the plot, visit certain locations, and earn rit.
Under the wives’ suggestions, Jiang Tang indeed altered the plot, battled at the border once, where the old General’s grandson ransacked resources from the opponent’s tents, causing them explosions and fright.
Without dicines to treat the injured, many critically wounded perished quickly, while even minor injuries led to festering wounds.
The Manzi Country officials, upon receiving this news, were furious, believing it was the treacherous people of Great Xia Country at work.
The Great King and Princes, unwilling to accept defeat, searched everywhere, only able to send capable warriors to fight.
After losing so many n, they recruited individuals from certain tribes, drafting troops from impoverished families.
Initially, many from impoverished families were slaves, as they couldn’t sustain their children, resulting in selling them.
The tribe mbers were sowhat better, but due to warfare or responsibilities like protecting the country, needed warriors; so individuals with ambition aspired to beco warriors and officials, each tribe possessing soldiers.
When sending them out to battle, the King appointed so from these tribes as Generals to command the fights.
Young n from their tribes were selected to fight.
Suffering tens of thousands of casualties, for this small country, was an enormous loss.
They were children with parents, and even orphans had flesh and blood, once hoped to triumph over Great Xia Country.
Desiring to divide their wealth and land.
Unexpectedly, they not only failed to divide the opponent’s land but faced death.
No one mourned or lanted for the orphans, those with relatives and families lost young soldiers, without leaving descendants, deeply grieving, cursing the treacherous ones of Daxiao Country.
As for those already holding official positions, albeit middle-aged, their deaths saddened their children.
How could two warring countries avoid casualties?
Though anticipated injuries, they hadn’t foreseen falling into an ambush rely by attacking a city.
No battalion was hard.
The King and Princes, unwilling to concede, could only gather information, recruiting powerful, useful individuals.
Teaching what kind of weapons are incredibly potent, made from what materials?
According to their thinking, such weapons shouldn’t belong to this era.
Yet, given so many wounded, with so many descriptions, they recognized this type of sll.
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