After transmigrating to a Xianxia world, he lived a fulfilling life for five hundred years.
He established a sect and became an Immortal.
He fought against the Great Sage of the demon r...
Time flies, and it's already been half a month since I moved in.
A few days later, Wu Er realized that the foxtail grass was missing. He had been so focused on saving people that day that he had forgotten to look for the foxtail grass that had been knocked away.
When Wu Er went up the mountain to look for it, he searched the entire mountain but couldn't find it.
It seems it really is lost.
But it's gone now. Although I feel a little sad, it was just a little wolf after all. I'll forget about it after a while.
Kunwu has been staying at the small temple for half a month.
Wu Er also took care of Kun Wu for half a month, and he took good care of him, providing him with good food and drink every day.
He was a person who valued gratitude and believed that a drop of kindness should be repaid with a spring of gratitude, so he took great care of Kunwu.
Yes, it's just to repay a debt of gratitude, not because I'm lusting after her body or anything.
The little ones were initially a bit resistant, as there was an extra person in the house all of a sudden, so of course they felt uncomfortable. However, after spending a few days together, they stopped being resistant.
After all, what child wouldn't like a beautiful older sister like Kunwu?
After several days of recuperation, Kunwu's injuries have mostly healed. Although not completely healed, he can walk without any problems.
"Phew, I'm finally done with all that work."
Wu Er sat in the vegetable garden behind the temple, his head covered in sweat and his clothes covered in dirt.
"You take great care of growing vegetables, tending to them every day."
Kunwu was also nearby, and she said this to Wu Er who was resting.
She loved talking to Wu Er and the other kids, and she was very outgoing. In just a few days, she became familiar with everyone, so she could talk about anything for a long time.
Looking at the vegetable garden that had been tended, Wu Er said, "We should have been more careful, otherwise the vegetables we grow won't taste good."
Well, with that in mind, Kunwu also started talking.
"The wild vegetables that grow there are ignored, but they taste much better than the ones you grow."
Kunwu waved to the vegetable garden, and the golden bell on her wrist jingled.
He added, "You people are really strange. You have to grow and raise everything. Wouldn't it be better to just eat what grows in the wild?"
These words are still so strange, but Wu Er has gotten used to them these days. He just doesn't respond to such odd remarks.
However, when talking about the vegetables he had worked so hard to grow, Wu Er still said, "Aren't you human? If a person always eats wild vegetables, won't they get sick?"
Kunwu then added, "I'm not human, you humans are really troublesome."
Not human? And yet he's spouting such mystical nonsense.
Wu Er didn't think much of what Kun Wu said, and instead said, "There's a vacant spot in the middle of my land, and I'm thinking of planting a tree here, but I'm not sure what to do. Could you give me some suggestions?"
Since the question had been asked, Kunwu replied, "Planting trees? Trees are good, I know a lot about trees."
Wu Er glanced at Kun Wu and said, "Then what do you think we should plant?"
Kunwu slowly walked forward, reached the open space, and then smiled.
Then, as if by magic, she pulled out a small sapling from somewhere.
"Let's plant this tree."
Kun Wu was indeed a person with magical powers; he cast a few minor spells and created a small pit in the ground.
Next, planting the tree and filling in the soil were done in one go, and a tree was planted in the blink of an eye.
"No... I asked you to give me your opinion, why did you plant it?"
Wu Er, watching Kun Wu deftly plant a tree, was somewhat stunned.
After Kun Wu finished planting, he returned to Wu Er's side and said, "If I didn't help you plant one, you would probably agonize over it for a long time and talk about it for ages, like a chatterbox."
Chatterbox? You're the chatterbox!
Wu Er muttered a complaint to himself, then looked at the sapling at Kunming No. 5 Middle School.
The oval leaves on the sapling spread out in all directions, glistening in the sunlight.
“It’s a loquat tree.” Wu Er raised his eyebrows slightly. “It’s fine to plant it; the loquat fruit can be used.”
"So this tree is called a loquat tree?"
Kun Wu, who was standing to the side, looked like he had just realized something and said, "I just learned that this tree is called a loquat tree."
Heh... I wonder who just said they knew a lot about trees...
Wu Er cursed inwardly again. If it weren't for the fact that the other party was his savior, he would have said it already.
"Let me tell you..."
Kunwu seemed to want to say more, and if she started talking, it would never end.
But Wu Er didn't want to talk to her anymore, so he turned around and went into the small temple.
Kun Wu, who was still talking, followed Wu Er into the small temple, seemingly wanting to chat for a few more hours.
Behind the temple, only a newly planted loquat tree remained in the ground.
......
Seven hundred years later, behind the same small temple, Wu Er stood in this vegetable garden.
Looking at the familiar vegetable garden and the loquat tree that had grown to over ten feet tall, Wu Er couldn't help but sigh.
"Kunwu, Kunwu, you led me into cultivation, only to find out in the end that you were a demon, and even pretended to be a man and changed your name to Kunwu."
Under the loquat tree, Wu Er said some things that were hard to understand, and his tone was rarely intriguing.
"I secluded myself for two hundred years for you, but I couldn't bear the loneliness any longer."
Wu Er reached out and touched the loquat tree, rubbing the rough bark with his hand, his eyes filled with a dazed look.
Then Wu Er wandered around the temple for a long time, and then picked up the farm tools next to him and turned over the vegetable garden.
Without using any magical powers, he simply cultivated the land diligently like an ordinary person.
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