Chapter 48 Multitasking (1/2)



In the following years, the old and the young went to Tibet, Taihang Mountains, Northeast China and other places with many mountains and herbs, and also went to plateaus, deserts, canyons, etc. with others.

It took more than two years.

Atobe Kagemitsu always insisted on getting up early to exercise, climbing and descending the mountain, and became more and more calm when dealing with various crises.

It is necessary to not only pick medicinal herbs, but also not harm small animals.

His throwing skills were getting better and better. He could use whatever strength he wanted and throw from whatever angle he wanted. His thin body concealed enormous energy. When he arm-wrestled with those strong men or young men of the same age, he would win six or seven times out of ten.

......

The desert is Jingguang's least favorite environment. It is hot, dry and full of dangers.

But the Master's teachings were not relaxed at all.

For example, a well-known herb is called Cistanche deserticola, which is a parasitic plant in the desert. It mainly parasitizes on the roots of Haloxylon ammodendron trees and feeds on nutrients and water from the trees. The shape of the whole plant is like a large corn cob and can generally grow to a length of 40 to 160 centimeters.

Cistanche looks very ordinary, and people who don’t know it might think it is a roadside weed, but in fact it is very valuable and has extremely high medicinal value. It has been a precious Chinese medicinal material since ancient times, and people also call it "desert ginseng."

Jingguang was asked to determine the location of the Haloxylon ammodendron tree without pulling it out, and only start after finding it.

After digging it out, we need to learn how to prepare it and use it as medicine.

Of course, if you don't find it or there is nothing under the Haloxylon ammodendron tree, you will be punished by the old man.

Pull out one wrong tree, plant ten!

Mr. Hua often said: It takes ten years to grow a tree, and a hundred years to cultivate a person.

besides,

God knows, he encountered a poisonous snake, but he couldn't kill it, he could only stun it or avoid it TAT~

no way,

In China, most of the creatures in forests, deserts, etc. are protected species...

Bats, civets, wild marmots, wild snakes, pangolins, wild boars, hares, hedgehogs, raccoons... these are the most common ones.

There are many more rare animals...

If you dare to try to hurt someone, you will be punished severely.

Judging from the frequency I encounter, if I get hurt, I'm afraid that once I go to prison, the country of China will provide me with retirement care and even buy me a good tombstone!

The old man kept saying in my ear,

Atobe Kagemitsu obeyed, but was also somewhat annoyed.

So he made a special powder to drive away poisonous insects and poisons with herbs and carried it with him.

It did get much better later. The pungent smell made snakes, insects, rats and ants flee angrily wherever Jingguang went.

Of course, stimulation works both ways.

The horrible smell would occasionally enter his nose, and although his mind became clearer,...

The taste is really hard to describe.

Thanks to it, Jingguang slowly explored and mastered a method that could slow down breathing and better coordinate physical and mental strength.

He carried a medicine basket with a hoe and a tennis racket inside.

In rare cases, there are dangerous behaviors such as climbing cliffs to pick medicinal herbs.

While quickly adapting to various harsh environments, it also greatly improves its five senses, including smell, hearing, dynamic vision, and taste.

Atobe Keimitsu lived in the pitch-black canyon with the old man for several months, and even built a three-dimensional real-life map in his mind automatically. He could rely on his keen hearing to detect other movements around him even with his eyes closed!

As for the picking, processing, usage and dosage of various medicinal materials, and their efficacy and contraindications...

I have completely mastered all of these.

And by pricking himself with needles all over his body like a hedgehog, he has mastered the art of acupuncture to a great extent.

In the fourth year, Atobe Kagemitsu began to travel around with his teacher. This year, his main task was no longer to find and make medicines, but to provide voluntary medical consultations.

Mr. Hua sat aside with great confidence.

Watching the young apprentice go from unfamiliar to familiar, from repeated considerations at the beginning to proficiency now,

Finally, at the end of the summer vacation of Keigo Atobe's fifth grade, Keigo Atobe obtained permission to successfully complete his apprenticeship and returned to England.

In the past five years, the total time that Atobe Kagemitsu has been back home each year is less than two months. He can only use these two months to make up for the missed courses and take important exams, and spend time with his brother and grandparents. He then sets aside one or two weeks to return to Japan with his brother to spend time with his parents, and then quickly fly to China.


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