Transmigration + Strong Female Lead + Immortal Cultivation + Group Pampering (comes a bit late) + Has System (unreliable) + Has Romantic Pairing (comes a bit late). Gets more exciting the further y...
Cook, eat, and sit in the yard in the morning, cook, eat, and sit in the yard at noon, and go to bed at night.
The whole village is like this.
After staying for a few more days, Ran Changle discovered that the only difference was that if someone had no meat or vegetables at home, the men would go up the mountain to hunt and the women would go up the mountain to dig vegetables. If there was no rice or noodles, the men would go to the town to buy rice and noodles.
The people in the entire village do nothing and care about nothing except the instinct to survive.
The key point is that several days have passed, and she still hasn't figured out why these people have become like this.
There are countless unsolved mysteries in the world, and since it’s not caused by any demons or evil cultivators, she doesn’t intend to care about it.
It happened that Tianwang A Zhuang went to the town to buy rice, and she planned to follow him to the town to take a look and then leave.
After leaving the village, Wang A Zhuang's emotions gradually became more cheerful. When he was almost reaching the town, a smile appeared on his face.
When he arrived at the rice shop, he was able to bargain with the shopkeeper. After buying the rice, on his way back, he met a man selling candied haws, and he bought another string of candied haws.
Ran Changle had been following quietly and was very confused about the situation.
After leaving the village, Wang A Zhuang became just like a normal person. He only had a blank expression and looked dazed when he was in the village.
Moreover, he seemed to have no idea about the change in himself.
It seems that the problem is still in the village. She must have overlooked something.
Ran Changle decided not to leave yet, so he returned to the village and searched carefully.
She checked the people, animals, and even the trees in the village one by one but found nothing wrong.
In the end, there was nothing left to check, so she turned her attention to the vines that were everywhere.
With the idea of giving it a try, she cast an identification spell on the vine.
[A mutated vine that absorbs all human emotions, making humans feel like they are also a piece of grass.]
Looking at this information, Ran Changle was surprised that the problem was actually because of these vines.
Vines can be seen everywhere in the Tianquan Realm, but they are useless. Only the vines here can absorb human emotions. The key lies in the word "mutation".
These mutated vines absorbed the emotions of the villagers, so they had no emotional fluctuations and looked expressionless.
They are so lazy that they only have the instinct of life left because they feel like they are a blade of grass, sitting still in the yard just to... bask in the sun?
Once the root cause is found, the problem becomes much easier to solve. All we have to do is pull out all the mutated vines.
At this moment, Ran Changle suddenly had an idea. She had been thinking about "Six Gods" recently.
The six spirits refer to the six human emotions: happiness, surprise, fear, disgust, sadness, and anger.
She felt that she could control her own emotions, but she was never able to control others'.
The mutated vines can absorb people's emotions. Isn't this very similar to "Six Gods"?
If she could find out how it was absorbed, she believed that practicing the Six Gods again would be much easier.
Thinking of this, Ran Changle used magic to move all the mutated vines and the soil three feet below into the Fantasy Mirror.
There is a special space in the Fantasy Mirror that can ensure that these vines can grow well and not die.
After the harvest, Ran Changle brought some soil from the mountain and restored the village to its original appearance.
After doing all this, she did not choose to leave, but continued to search around. This time she searched more carefully, not leaving out a blade of grass or a stone.
The vines in other places are ordinary vines, only here are mutated vines. There must be something that caused the vines to mutate.
She had to find that thing.
Ten days later.
Ran Changle used identification techniques to check everything within a five-mile radius around the village, but he couldn't find anything that caused the vines to mutate.
She had no choice but to give up, take out her bone sword and step forward.
Passing by Sanliwang Village, old men and women were sitting at the entrance of the village chatting, children were playing, young people went out hunting together, and women were cleaning the house. Everyone's face was filled with happy smiles.
The village came alive again.
She also laughed happily.
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With the mutated vine, Ran Changle's practice of "Six Gods" became more advanced, and his pace slowed down.
Three months later, they arrived at Sanye City, the largest city under the jurisdiction of Qiye Sect.
Sanye City is a mortal city with a strong atmosphere of fireworks.
Moreover, there is a special rule in Sanye City that all cultivators are not allowed to use spiritual power when entering the city.
If spiritual power cannot be used, it means that spells, spiritual weapons, and even storage rings cannot be used.
In Sanye City, monks must transform themselves into mortals.
Without the means of a cultivator, some cultivators cannot even defeat mortal warriors, so few cultivators are willing to enter Sanye City.
Ran Changle was not afraid. Her body had been tempered many times and could be called a magic weapon. Moreover, she also knew worldly martial arts. Most people were no match for her.
In front of the gate of Sanye City.
Ran Changle handed over two spirit stones, and the disciple of the Seven Leaf Sect gave her a jade pendant, and explained as a routine: "This jade pendant is the certificate for cultivators to enter Sanye City. It cannot be taken off at will. If you take it off, you will be killed by the city defense formation.
In addition, you cannot use spiritual power in Sanye City. If you do, you will be killed by the city defense formation."
"Thank you, fellow Daoist. I'll remember that."
Ran Changle hung the jade pendant on his body and said with a bow.
Seeing her good attitude, the gatekeeper reminded her, "Fellow Daoist, would you like to exchange some gold and silver? The currency in circulation in Sanye City is gold and silver; spirit stones cannot be used."
Ran Changle really didn't have any gold or silver on him, so he quickly said, "Thank you for reminding me, Daoist friend. I wonder how I can exchange it for gold or silver?"
"One low-grade spirit stone can be exchanged for ten taels of silver."
In terms of value, a low-grade spirit stone is definitely worth more than ten taels of silver.
But mortals do not have spiritual roots, so no matter how many spiritual stones they are given, they cannot use them. However, gold and silver can make their lives richer.
With Ran Changle's current net worth, she didn't even bother with low-grade spirit stones. She casually took out a hundred low-grade spirit stones and handed them to the disciple guarding the gate.
The Qiye Sect disciples who were sent to guard the mortal city gate had low cultivation levels, only at the third level of Qi Refining. They could only earn five low-grade spirit stones for guarding the city gate for a month.
The spirit stones he earned from helping the monks exchange gold and silver were also his income. One hundred low-grade spirit stones were equivalent to what he would earn from guarding the city gate for twenty months.
Seeing Ran Changle's generosity, he became even more friendly and said kindly, "One hundred low-grade spirit stones can be exchanged for one thousand taels of silver. You can't use storage bags after entering the city, so one thousand taels of silver is not easy to carry. I can exchange it for nine hundred taels of silver notes. How about one hundred taels of cash?"
Ran Changle nodded and said, "Okay."
After receiving the silver and banknotes, Ran Changle walked into the city gate. The first thing he saw was a bustling street with many small vendors hawking their wares on both sides. The most popular items were earthly food.