Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming Chapter 813 - 813 5262
813: Chapter 526_2 813: Chapter 526_2 Miss Yan Weiwei’s family mbers could all cultivate, and she too hoped that she could cultivate at ho.
Her family mbers could live longer if they cultivated, able to keep her company for a very long ti.
Her little brothers and sisters were still so young, and they had a long cultivation road ahead of them.
“Alright, but since this is after all our hotown, let’s also do sothing for the villagers to prevent Western Wolf Demons from sneaking attacks again.”
Jiang Tang’s words were, of course, t with agreent and nods from Cai Xiangxiang; a girl would naturally be willing to do things suggested by the man she liked.
This represented the man’s affection for her.
With Cai Xiangxiang’s agreent, Jiang Tang began pondering how to help them construct a village akin to a fortress.
Firstly, it was essential to place a Buddhist Law Formation around the entire village; this was a particularly effective Buddhist Law against demons and other evil beings.
Western Wolf Demons would no longer be able to enter this place, and even if they could harm the villagers from the outside, they couldn’t enter the village to wreak havoc.
As for the village transformation, he had many Magical Treasures on him, plenty of which could be used as construction materials.
He wanted to construct wooden houses for the village, and all the roof tiles would co from the soil of the Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space.
He had thought through the construction process, planning to enlist the help of his two pets to make a large number of tiles.
The Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space had mountains covered in Soaring Trees, which were ideal for construction timber.
These timbers, grown in a rich Spiritual Energy environnt, would continue to emit a strong Spiritual Energy even after being cut down and used to build houses.
Jiang Tang felt that with these trees, the houses built in this village could genuinely be called an excellent fortress.
Presumably, even so smaller families did not have such constructions; if other families saw such a splendid place, they might wish to seize it.
Of course, that wasn’t his ultimate goal; naturally, Jiang Tang considered that living in such a beautiful fortress and learning cultivation would benefit them all.
It would be a waste if these people did not cultivate with such excellent timber available.
Moreover, considering the vast number of flowers he had expended to awaken them, it was entirely feasible to use this opportunity as these people were capable of cultivating.
Their bodies had already been well restored by the flowers, and they had acquired her thod of cultivation that did not require a Spiritual Root.
This village would later beco a protection team in the north.
Although there were small families, wealthy individuals, and low-ability cultivators with martial strength here,
there were no powerful Sects nearby, only small ones, and no strong cultivators lived nearby to protect the ordinary farrs.
Those frontier soldiers with limited abilities were thus vulnerable to exploitation by others.
Jiang Tang thought of taking this opportunity to assist his brother-in-law, Ye Tian, in cultivating more talent for him and the nation.
Utilize the next few days to deal with the Western Wolf Demon and train talents.
He also planned to use these days to help the two beauties search for the Snow Lotus and Snow Worm Poisonous Insect.
Jiang Tang wasn’t solely kind to Tang Yanran and Dugu Yan’er; after all, they had specific requests, unlike the other won who had said nothing.
However, he would, of course, collect the items ntioned by these two won if he ca across them.
The Snow Lotus might be an antidote, and the Snow Worm Poison, he collected only for research.
Jiang Tang first set up the Buddha Light Formation for the entire village, a Formation with many Array Eyes.
Eventually, he would teach the common people how to use this Formation to protect the villagers.
As ordinary people cooked their food, they noticed Immortals flying in the sky, and their village beca surrounded by a shimring golden Buddha Light.
With each shimr carrying a “Buddha” character, it made one feel as if the Buddha Ancestor had descended to earth.
n, won, the old, and the young knelt towards the sky, worshipping the Immortals above, grateful to be both saved and protected by real Immortals, who also provided them with food when they had none.
While going about his business, Jiang Tang noticed that the people were only cooking pork and rice, with no vegetables in sight.
From the Primordial Treasure Lingtian Space, Jiang Tang procured basket after basket of fruit and then baskets of vegetables.
These baskets were rapidly woven on the spot using his potent Spells — what couldn’t he create with such power?
Then, seeds from the space trees were scattered from the sky down to the ground, encircling the village, where seeds sprouted and quickly grew into soaring trees.
So of these trees were so large that several people couldn’t encircle them with their arms; the villagers, not being tall or powerful enough, couldn’t see what was happening outside the village.
Before their eyes, fruits and vegetables appeared, and the children, salivating at the sight of the fruit, ran forward quickly.
The won of the village distributed fruits to the children and the elderly, and gathered basketfuls of vegetables for the n to prepare for cooking.
They found that these vegetables were very clean and barely needed washing, which was both relieving and labor-saving.
The items given by an immortal were indeed different; one could taste the sweetness from the vegetables and fruit.
“Mmm, so delicious!”
The children enjoying the fruit wanted to eat more.
So many basketfuls of fruit made them eat joyfully.
As for the adults, they also tasted a bit, then sowhat reluctantly stopped eating, asking for the fruit to be set aside to be enjoyed after the al or saved for later.
Cai Xiangxiang, the daughter-in-law, was also helping with her two children, watching the joyous expressions of the kids eating fruit.
She thought of her marriage into this family, where a matchmaker had ntioned that a girl from this family had gone to the Immortal Sect to beco an immortal.
Marrying into this family, she too might beco an immortal in the future.
She had heard that many people in this village entertained the sa thought, that those who married in hoped for the quick return of their husband’s sister from the Immortal Sect.
Then they could make the entire village rich and powerful.
With this in mind, and having seen the strong, tall, and handso husband she loved, she married him and beca his wife.
The dowry didn’t have to be much, for she hoped that when the sister from the Immortal Sect returned, she would also receive blessings.
Years passed swiftly, and she had borne two children and raised them for several years.
Day and night she yearned, and finally, today, the sister from the Immortal Sect had returned.
At that mont, she thought of her family and felt an urgent desire to share such joyous news with them.
Her family was in the neighboring village, and she felt that now, as they were organizing a communal feast, was a perfect opportunity to bring her family over to share in her own family’s happiness.
While she thought this, she didn’t imdiately go to find her family but instead went to inform her in-laws and her grandparents-in-law, and, importantly, told her husband.
The Cai Family agreed and asked Cai Xiaodi to take his wife and children to her family’s house, bringing fruits and so rice, to visit her family mbers.
They had also heard what Cai Xiangxiang ntioned, that she would take them along in the future.
The wife’s family, perhaps not wanting to part with their daughter-in-law, took this opportunity to et up.
Cai Xiaodi, taking his wife and children, went to the neighboring village to invite his mother-in-law and her family for a communal feast.
The villagers envied them but did not do the sa.
Having enough to eat was already wonderful for them, since they had benefitted from the family’s fortune; it didn’t feel right to invite their relatives over as well.
Jiang Tang got the formation ready and began to work on the lumber, as chopping down trees in the Primordial Treasure Spiritual Field Space was a matter of a single spell, requiring no real effort.
A single spell was all it took.
The timber, freshly cut, was dried by his spell, moved out of the space, and placed around the village for convenient use when building houses.
Eryao and Green Ox were busy once again, having eaten their fill they returned to work.
Green Ox didn’t say anything; what his master asked, he did, and since everything could be done with a spell, it didn’t take much effort.
It was also a good chance to practice his spells.
Eryao, on the other hand, was a bit resentful, although he helped make tiles and bricks.
He thought that the wooden houses the master spoke of weren’t sturdy enough and that mud bricks made for better material, with the possibility of using timber for the foundation.
Eryao grumbled on, and of course, Jiang Tang heard him and soothed his concerns.
This was how Eryao interacted with his master, knowing that if he did so things without voicing them, doing them silently, he wouldn’t capture his master’s attention.
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Because Eryao was a talkative one, he received better care.
Indeed, having just complained, the master tasked him with so much work but then studied and gave them lots of Demon Beast at, which could last them a very long ti.
No longer did they need to nag their master every day for care or at.
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