Whole Clan Exiled? I Prospered by Planting

Ji Changying, a walking plant encyclopedia, was targeted by a research base for her outstanding abilities. It took two years and ten masters to finally capture her, but she retaliated by blowing up...

Chapter 37 But I Dislike You

"Let's go." Xie Siheng calmly ordered the waiter to take him to the carriage and ignored his words.

When Huang Lao, covered in dust and dirt, caught up with her, he saw Ji Changying pointing at her and cursing, "How can you be so cunning, girl? I'm telling you, you want to get rid of us? No way!"

Ji Changying looked at him, speechless. "You guys are driving the car and I'm walking, how can I get away from you? Why don't you just lie in bed and get some sleep instead of dawdling around behind us?"

This made Mr. Huang choke up, and he muttered quietly: "At least say it..."

"What? Calling you to get up and go back to sleep?"

Mr. Huang: “…”

Xie Siheng chuckled.

Ji Changying snorted and walked away with his head held high.

This time, the yamen runners still did not give them any dry food.

Just added some things, no one is in a hurry.

On the contrary, Lin didn't know what was going on. Ji Changying had seen her several times taking the initiative to find the yamen runners in the dead of night, and soon some inappropriate noises for children could be heard coming out.

Ji Changying did not comment on this behavior.

But he never broke branches or threw stones at the yamen runners to scare them again.

It's late at night and everyone is asleep.

Ji Changying excitedly went to find Xie Siheng and asked him to teach her internal strength.

Xie Siheng threw her a piece of paper that he had prepared long ago and asked her to memorize the contents on it and burn it.

Ji Changying held the paper, her eyes almost poking the words on it, but she didn't say anything.

"What? Do you have any objections?" Xie Siheng narrowed his eyes slightly, and a cold look flashed in his eyes when he looked at Ji Changying.

Old Huang stroked his beard and said, "Don't be ignorant, little girl. Everything this kid brought out is good stuff. I asked you to burn it because I was worried that it would fall into the hands of others."

Silence is Cambridge tonight.

After a while, Ji Changying spoke with difficulty and embarrassment: "This... is well-written... but... I'm not very familiar with it."

Old Huang's hand trembled, and he pulled out a beard. He looked at her in shock: "You?"

Xie Siheng fell silent again, and gave another unexpected answer.

He frowned and looked at her: "Can't read?"

Ji Changying glared at him, "You should be more careful with your words. It's just that I don't know some uncommon characters!"

Xie Siheng's voice was cold: "Then read the above content again."

Ji Changying held the paper with a fearless look on his face, but in fact he was just reading it out loud: "First, open the nine... acupoints... from... nothing..."

Mr. Huang shook his head after hearing this.

Xie Siheng's expression grew colder as she stuttered. He closed his eyes to catch his breath before opening them again: "Stop! I get it."

After saying that, he took the paper back from Ji Changying's hand, pointed at the words on it with his slender fingers, and read them to her one by one: "The nine orifices are initially opened, and the nine orifices are originally at the tailbone point..."

Ji Changying felt a little embarrassed and ashamed at first.

In just two seconds, she completely let it go.

This is called being humble and studious!

Other teachers would beg for a disciple like her!

Thinking of this, she immediately stood up again and listened to his teachings attentively.

Just like this, one teaches and the other learns.

After one night, Ji Changying not only knew all of them, but also could recite them by heart.

Xie Siheng was quite surprised by this learning speed.

But it's better this way, it saves him a lot of effort.

After teaching Ji Changying how to feel the internal force, Xie Siheng let her go back and figure it out on her own.

When you can feel the difference in your dantian, then you can look for him again.

He has fulfilled his promise to teach her, but whether she can learn it depends on her own ability.

After Ji Changying returned, he meditated with great interest.

As a result, after holding it in for a whole cup of tea, I didn't feel anything except that I was a little sleepy.

Forget it, I’ll try again tomorrow.

Ji Changying comforted herself in this way and fell asleep with peace of mind.

When he was on the road during the day, Ji Changying observed the roadside as usual.

In addition to wild vegetables, she would also pick some Chinese medicinal herbs when she saw them.

Ji Dahe was in poor health, so the villagers tied some branches together, covered them with hay, and asked Ji Shilei to drag him.

In this way, the problem of traveling is half solved, but the problem of taking medicine is difficult to solve.

The villagers had already pooled money to buy him five days' worth of medicine, but it was almost finished, and he still hadn't found the next dose.

Ji Changying couldn't just watch people die, but she couldn't just give them money without principles every time either.

So she would try her best to find some herbs on the way and dig them up and give them to Mr. Huang to see if they could be used.

Mr. Huang didn't expect that she actually knew about herbs, so he held her tightly and insisted that she tell him who her master was.

Ji Changying was extremely annoyed: "My motherland taught me."

Huang Lao muttered to himself: "Zuguo Baba? Hmm? This name is a bit strange. Could it be some great clan that has not come out of the world?..."

One day, Ji Changying, Liu and a group of little girls had just finished digging a pile of wild amaranth when they saw ginger in a crevice on the side.

She walked forward in surprise and carefully dug the ginger out from the crevice of the rock.

Liu had gotten used to her digging out unfamiliar things from time to time. Seeing this, she asked curiously, "What is this?"

"This is medicine. Dahe should use it."

Ginger is a perennial epiphytic herb, whose rhizome is known as Drynaria fortunei in traditional Chinese medicine.

As the name suggests, it nourishes the kidneys, strengthens bones, heals injuries and relieves pain.

She took the medicine she had dug up and went to see Mr. Huang: "Can this be used by Ji Dahe?"

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