Shang Qu transmigrated to a wuxia world and ultimately died under ten thousand arrows. She thought her life was over but found herself opening her eyes to discover she had transmigrated into the bo...
Facing the probing gazes of the crowd, Nan Qu was quite composed. She had come here to solve the problem of spirit beasts defecating and urinating everywhere. Originally, she was worried that her small body wouldn't be able to handle it, but now that there were so many people around, it was much easier.
"Manager Wang, since you've brought so many people, could you lend a hand? Oh, and that senior brother upstairs, I heard you're very skilled, could you help him out?"
Xuanzhi never expected that this person's request for help was to split the mountain. To be precise, it was to carve out countless irrigation canals on the mountain.
However, compared to the disciples who were digging holes there, this was simpler for him. Although he didn't know why he had obediently helped.
Nan Qu's thinking was simple: each spirit beast had its own territory. To prevent them from running around, fighting, and defecating everywhere, she and her partner could only clean one area at a time each morning, and it took them a month to clean each area completely.
This is why some mythical beasts still have feces stuck to their bodies.
Now, she has diverted the water according to each spirit beast's territory. The spirit beasts can drink in their own areas. In addition to water, she also built a special underground latrine.
Next to the water pool, they dug a latrine, using a type of clay unique to the cultivation world, which had an effect similar to cement.
Install a water valve on the drinking water pool, so that their daily task will be to simply turn on the valve to flush the latrine.
Of course, all of this was done by Nan Qu with the help of others. After all, she was just a nobody with no cultivation.
Despite crying his eyes out, Yu Dongyan still arrived at the Spirit Beast Garden on time the next day when it was time to clean up the latrines.
However, when he entered the Spirit Beast Garden, he found that it was completely different from before.
He rubbed his eyes, thinking he was seeing things. Just as he was incredulous, Nan Qu walked up from behind: "Good morning. What are you standing there for? Get to work."
Do, get to work?
Yu Dongyan watched as Nan Qu entered the spirit beast garden, walked to a latrine, turned the gears on it, opened the valve, and the water flushed the latrine clean. Then he watched her turn the gears back.
After finishing one, Nanqu looked at him and said, "What are you standing there for? You take care of your half and I'll take care of this half. If you're slow, I won't help you."
After finishing her sentence, Nanqu continued with her work.
Yu Dongyan was completely dumbfounded when he saw Nan Qu clean up the excrement so easily.
However, he also knew that he had to finish his morning class as soon as possible. Although he had many questions in his mind, he still followed Nanqu's example and got busy.
After all the latrines were flushed clean, it took half an hour longer than when they had cleaned part of them before.
Nan Qu looked at the time and nodded, saying, "We can still go back and wash up at this time, and we can still catch up."
The courtyard where they stayed was on the same line as the road to the main peak. They had plenty of time to get back.
Hearing Nan Qu say that, Yu Dongyan happily went back to wash up.
For the first time, Yu Dongyan went to class clean and tidy. He had a more confident smile on his face than before.
Although improving the work environment was initially for Yu Dongyan's sake, it also made her feel more at ease. Besides, since she had already been exposed, there was no harm in exposing a little more.
Although she was constantly being glanced at, Nan Qu knew that Xuan Zhi must have mistaken her for some dangerous person.
However, this was exactly the effect Nan Qu wanted. If Xuan Zhi suspected her, he would keep an eye on her, which would be the same as her having a bodyguard. Of course, she was happy to have such a good thing.
She had initially worried that her actions would provoke the person who wanted to harm her. But now, with that person watching her, she felt safe.
Free expert bodyguards are really appealing.
After class, Nan Qu went to the library. She sensed someone following her; perhaps Xuan Zhi thought this was her destination?
It's funny, but it seems to make sense.
Does stealing knowledge count as stealing?
Nan Qu handed her identity token to the steward, who glanced at it coldly and said, "You can't go up to the second floor."
Nanqu bowed and said, "Yes!"
Then I looked at the categories and went straight to the medical skills category.
Because she didn't know much about medical techniques in the cultivation world, she knew even less about elixirs.
Therefore, Nanqu decided to start from the beginning.
What made her happy was that the knowledge in the medical books here was related to what she had learned. In addition, Nan Qu read very quickly and skipped over the knowledge she already knew. In just one afternoon, Nan Qu read through an entire bookshelf.
When she went out, Nan Qu went to retrieve her identity token. Unexpectedly, when the steward handed the token to her, he glanced at Nan Qu twice and finally couldn't help but say, "It's always better to be a stable and down-to-earth person."
Nan Qu was completely bewildered, but still bowed and said, "Yes, thank you for your guidance."
The manager nodded with satisfaction and let Nan Qu leave.
But the next day, when the steward saw Nan Qu still reading like this, he finally couldn't help but walk over and say, "If you just skim through it like this, even if you have a good memory, you won't understand it, and it will all be for nothing."
Nan Qu looked up from her book, glanced at the steward, then looked at the book again. Combining this with what the steward had told her yesterday, she immediately understood: "I once learned some medical knowledge from a doctor at home. I came to the library to see if the contents were the same. Now that the contents are similar, I can read them faster."
The steward then realized his misunderstanding: "You mean you studied medicine before?"
Nanqu nodded: "I understand a little bit. But the manager is right, rushing through things is not conducive to learning. There are indeed many things here that are different from what you find outside. We need to think about them carefully."
The steward glanced at Nan Qu and said, "Come with me."
Nan Qu was a little confused, but she still followed the manager. Unexpectedly, the manager led her up to the third floor.
"Baicao, this disciple has some questions he doesn't understand. Since you're here, could you help him answer them?"
The old man, called Baicao, had a full head of white hair but few wrinkles on his face. He smiled kindly and said, "You're good at conscripting men. Do you think I'll be forced to become a teacher if I don't come here to read a few books?"
The steward waved his hand and said, "Anyway, your problems can't be solved with just one or two books. Why not become a teacher? That would be a real achievement."
Bai Cao was helpless. She turned to Nan Qu and asked, "Is there a problem?"
Nan Qu paused for a moment, then asked all the questions she had been having from reading the book over the past two days: "This disciple doesn't understand. When treating the same symptom, such as a cold, ordinary people use medicinal herbs, but in the cultivation world, they use elixirs. Medicinal herbs are valued for their efficacy. I don't understand what these elixirs are, or what their principles are. Why can't ordinary people take elixirs, and why do so many deadly ingredients in elixir formulas not kill people?"