The School of Foreign Languages is extremely efficient.
Not long after, Hao Jiajia's letter, which was a mixture of Thai, English and Chinese pinyin, was translated.
After reading it once, Teacher Su handed the translated manuscript to Shao Zhu. "It seems they're doing quite well. They've collected local grains for analysis, assessed the terrain and environment, and surveyed the local livestock."
Shao Zhu read the manuscript once and then confirmed, "Well, I don't understand it."
The above involves a lot of technical terms, so let the Agricultural College do the analysis.
Professional matters should be left to professionals.
Shao Zhu quickly flipped to the last page and said as he read, "They used their points to redeem some hot pot base and wanted Feng Wu to bring it over."
Teacher Su had been so focused on what he had been talking about that he didn't notice this and couldn't help but ask, "Why is that?"
Do you want to expand the catering business in Zhou State?
Shao Zhu continued to watch, then said, "It seems that they eat too much boiled food, and they are craving hot pot seven days a week."
Teacher Su: ...
Okay.
By the evening, everyone at Langyun University was busy with their own things.
Students who have projects are working hard for their respective tasks to become qualified cadres. Those who have not yet received projects will choose to study on their own or form study groups to work hard to become cadres.
In particular, this experience at the School of Foreign Languages gave them great encouragement.
Facts have proved that even after traveling through time, Langyun University is still essentially a school. As students, their best strengths are their professional knowledge, and what they are best at is studying hard.
Study hard and make progress every day, it is never an empty talk.
The next day, along with the hot pot base, the monitoring data compiled overnight by the Agricultural College was placed in the box, including analysis of samples of soil, water quality, etc.
Of course, these were also translated by the School of Foreign Languages to ensure that everything was correct.
Shao Zhu took a look and said, "Well, this is a good thing that I can't recognize."
After Feng Wu got the things, he didn't dare to delay for a moment. He quickly left Fengwei Mountain and rode towards the village at full speed.
Because Lang Yun's people and Yue Yun were in the village during this period, the villagers were extra cautious.
After all, this is a rural area, not a place surrounded by high walls like Dechang County City. It is unrealistic to expect it to be completely guarded.
If a bad guy like a robber or a bandit comes, even if the immortal has his own methods and the young man has layers of guards, if he is disturbed, it will eventually become the sin of their village.
Therefore, even though County Magistrate Yue had already sent his personal guards for personal protection, Niu Cunzheng still arranged for the villagers to stand guard and patrol regularly.
Today it is Niu Er's turn to guard the village entrance.
Seeing Feng Wu coming, he hurried over to help lead the horse.
Feng Wu carefully dismounted, holding the box in his arms, and said, "Thank you very much. I wonder where the young master is now?"
Niu Er immediately pointed in a direction.
But this direction is not where Yue Yun usually lives.
Feng Wu immediately walked over and soon saw his young master.
At this moment, Yue Yun was squatting on the ground, studying the little rabbits in the nest seriously, with an exercise book in his hand.
When Yue Yun took out this exercise book, it proved that he was going to do his homework.
This homework was the holiday assignment Langyun gave him.
Since Yue Xiaolangjun has a tireless pursuit of knowledge about the fairyland and studies diligently, everyone around him has reached a consensus that they should not disturb him when he is doing his homework.
We can’t delay the young master’s study in the fairyland.
But at this moment Feng Wu had just returned from Langyun and brought with him some immortal things. This was related to the immortal potatoes in the county, so it was naturally extremely important.
After weighing the pros and cons in his mind, he chose to step forward, bowed, and lowered his voice very softly: "Sir, I am back."
Yue Yun seemed to be so absorbed in his thoughts that he couldn't tell the identity of the person after hearing this. He just nodded casually and muttered, "I want to know..."
Feng Wu hurriedly asked, "What do you want to know, sir?"
Yue Yun put the exercise book aside, put his hands on his chin, stared at the rabbit and said, "Is it possible to keep chickens and rabbits in the same cage?"
This made Feng Wuwen stunned. Before he could say anything, a female voice came out: "No, you can't support it that way."
They both looked over at the same time and saw a young girl with a fluffy hairpin looking at them with a smile.
Even though Feng Wu didn't recognize who this was, he could tell at a glance from her clothes that this was the fairy from Langyun.
Feng Wu immediately bowed with an extremely respectful expression.
Yue Yun blinked his eyes and asked curiously, "Although I know that I can't raise it this way, I don't know the reason. Could it be that the fairy knows?"
Then I saw the other person nodded.
Yan Tao was just passing by and was in no hurry to leave. She simply walked over to Yue Yun and squatted down, holding her chin with both hands. She said, "Generally speaking, animals kept in captivity should be kept separate. Chickens and rabbits kept in the same pen can easily get sick due to lack of cleaning. Plus, their different schedules make it easy for them to interfere with each other. Although they won't fight, the end result may be that the chickens won't lay eggs and the rabbits won't give birth."
Perhaps in order to suit the understanding of ancient people, Yan Tao spoke very simply, but Yue Yun could still hear that the fairy in front of him knew a lot about animals.
Although he didn't know her identity, Yue Yun looked at the furry hair accessories on Yan Tao's head and thought, maybe the prototype of this fairy is an animal?
Even now he still believes that there must be some red-crowned crane spirits among the immortals.
In this case, it would be better for me to listen to the fairy.
But thinking of this, Yue Yun puffed up his cheeks and said, "Then how do I solve this problem?"
Yan Tao looked at the "Chickens and Rabbits in the Same Cage" in the booklet and thought that it was just a question and she could just treat it as an ordinary exercise.
Then Yue Yun said, "I originally thought that since I couldn't find a good idea, I would demonstrate it with a real object, but now it seems that it won't work."
Yan Tao was curious: "Do you need to relate math problems to reality?"
Yue Yun said honestly: "Teacher said this is called exhaustive method."
As a serious college student, Yan Tao naturally knew this method, but that was done one by one or repeatedly when the sample size was small. When put into the questions, it would basically only appear in the test-taking skills of multiple-choice questions, and it was not suitable for children who were just getting started like Yue Yun.
But Yan Tao still asked: "So what did you exhaustively enumerate before?"
Yue Yun blinked and answered obediently, "There's a question where ten people stand in a circle and count to seven, then report the number, and then start over again. The question is, when they get to the 2,333rd seven, which person is it?"
Yan Tao: "So...?"
Yue Yun: "So I asked Feng Wu to bring people and have them stand in a circle as the question said. And we got the results in just one afternoon."
Feng Wu nodded, looking serious and proud of having participated in the fairy world topic.
Yan Tao tilted her head, imagining these burly guards forming a circle and counting for an entire afternoon...
Well, you ancient people really knew how to have fun.
However, in order to help this young man, Yan Tao offered another idea: "Why don't you change your perspective and imagine the chicken and rabbit in the same cage as a person riding a horse, then it will be easier to understand."
Then it is time to write the equation and solve it.
But before Yan Tao could say anything, Yue Yun's eyes lit up, and he wanted to get up and ask someone to find Ma Lai.
But at this moment, he saw the box in Feng Wu's hand. He paused and finally came to his senses: "You are back from the fairyland. What is this?"
Feng Wu hurriedly said, "This is something that the fairyland asked me to hand over to the immortal personally."
When Yan Tao heard this, she knew that the things inside were related to the task, so she immediately reached out to take it and went to find Teacher Chu.
When he was found, Teacher Chu was in the yard of Niu Cunzheng's house.
Seeing Yue Yun coming, they both stood up.
Niu Muramasa naturally did not dare to neglect Yue Xiaolangjun because of his status.
Teacher Chu was there for the box that Yan Tao was holding.
The box looked like it was produced by Langyun, so it must have been brought back by Feng Wu.
So Teacher Chu took a few steps forward, took the box in his hand, opened it, and saw that in addition to the neatly arranged data books, there were several square bags of base materials.
Teacher Chu immediately smiled.
There is no way, who can resist hotpot?
However, he didn't immediately have it cooked. Instead, he handed the box to Hao Jiajia who was standing beside him, and gently reminded her, "Be careful. You've worked hard."
This caution is not because we are afraid that the indigenous people will see it.
After all, even Teacher Chu couldn't understand the words on it, so even if it fell into the hands of others, they would just think it was a divine book.
The reason I say this is because this data is very important.
Translation is not something that can be done literally. Even if it cannot be faithful, fluent and elegant, the meaning must be fully conveyed. When it comes to data, there must not be any ambiguity or omissions.
Hao Jiajia smiled and replied, "Don't worry, teacher, leave it to me." After that, she found a quiet place, took out a pen and started to decrypt.
When Yue Yun saw that their conversation had come to an end, he walked forward and asked Teacher Chu about the time to go to the county.
Before this, Teacher Chu had not agreed and focused more on investigating the local environment.
But this time he did not refuse, and even said without hesitation: "Okay, I think it's time to visit County Magistrate Yue."
Yue Yun originally asked a routine question, but he didn't expect that the answer would be granted.
He blinked and a smile immediately appeared on his face. This expression reminded Teacher Chu of the students in the last class every Friday.
Having a holiday is probably the most simple pursuit and yearning in every student's heart.
However, Teacher Chu did not leave immediately, but went to find Niu Muramasa again.
After spending this period of time together, Niu Muramasa had a lot of contact with the immortals. Logically, he should have been more familiar with them, but he became more cautious.
The teachers and students of Langyun may not have noticed it, but their every move is different.
They would neither treat Yue Yun well because of his status, nor would they treat him poorly because of the villagers' simplicity.
Although Niu Cunzheng was born into a farming family, he was a rare person with a clear mind and a bright vision. The immortal's attitude of treating all living beings equally was enough to make Niu Cunzheng correct his attitude.
If before I felt only gratitude mixed with awe towards the fairyland, now it is pure respect.
Of course, it was also because he accidentally saw an immortal's magic weapon one day.
In fact, the students were using a small solar generator and accidentally created some sparks, but fortunately they stabilized quickly.
But in Niu Muramasa's eyes, it was the manifestation of the magic of immortality!
This made Niu Cunzheng even more cautious and pious. Now, when he spoke to Teacher Chu, he chose his words carefully: "I wonder what the immortal wants me to do?"
Teacher Chu was unaware of the other party's series of psychological fluctuations. He just smiled and said, "We will go to the county city today. Thank you for your hospitality these days, Muramasa."
Niu Muramasa's first reaction was to keep him.
After all, it is such an honor for an immortal to come to their small village!
Not to mention settling down, even if an immortal took a second look at the village, it would be enough for him to have something to talk about, and he would annoy the old man surnamed Li next door every day.
But before he could finish his words, Niu Muramasa swallowed them back.
In fact, their village has already started to till the land and prepare to plant fairy potatoes again.
At the same time, Langyun also selected a suitable place in a nearby village and tried to plant seedlings.
Niu Muramasa was not jealous because he knew that it was not just their village that suffered from the disaster and there were so many mouths to feed.
If they want to promote the fairy potato in the future, they cannot rely on the strength of their village alone. They must require County Magistrate Yue to give orders and have people make adjustments and arrangements.
This is a major issue of people's livelihood.
Niu Cunzheng simply stood up and bowed to Teacher Chu. "Your Majesty, your kindness is immensely appreciated by our entire village. We would like to invite you to stay for a meal. The village has prepared the finest ingredients for you and Young Master Yue. We will treat this as a token of our gratitude to you."
Teacher Chu originally wanted to say that they had changed the hot pot base and wanted to have something spicy and hot together to satisfy their cravings.
But Niu Muramasa couldn't refuse the kindness, and he was also curious about what the best ingredients were.
So, Teacher Chu nodded and agreed, and Yue Yun did not refuse.
Then Niu Cunzheng's yard became lively.
Those who set the table set the table, and those who bring the stools bring the stools.
It was clearly a casual meal, but the atmosphere made it seem like a formal party was about to begin.
The villagers did invest some money and brought out all the good things from their homes, including eggs and meat, and soon the house was filled with fragrance from both inside and outside.
Teacher Chu looked around but didn't see Lin Meng. Apparently, this student studying cooking and health was taking this opportunity to observe and study ancient cooking techniques.
So he turned his gaze to Ushi Muramasa and said, "There's no need to spend so much money."
Niu Muramasa said seriously, "These were originally meant for the immortals."
Teacher Chu was puzzled: "Why?"
Niu Muramasa: "Because these are the offerings that people usually place at home when they burn incense to the immortals, now is the perfect time to take them out and entertain the immortals."
Teacher Chu: ...
It is well-founded and cannot be refuted.
When the food is served, it is indeed fragrant. Although the cooking method is simple, the ingredients are pure natural and pollution-free, and the fragrance is stronger.
However, there was obviously a large empty space in front of the teachers and students of Langyun, as if the main course had not been served yet.
Niu Muramasa didn't let them wait too long, and soon someone came with a bowl.
Ji Liang eagerly looked over and saw the sweet potato porridge...
Niu Cunzheng said seriously, "This is a method I learned from Cao Zhubu. The first meal of immortal potatoes must naturally be tasted by the immortals."
Ji Liang: ...
Is it too late for me to change my mind and go for hotpot now?
But they also knew that this was the villagers' simple kindness, so they naturally would not refuse.
After finishing the meal, the group prepared to leave the village in the carriage they came in. The villagers wanted to secretly stuff cloth bags filled with bacon and boiled eggs into their carriage, but after being politely refused, they just followed behind and did not stop until they had walked a long way.
Ji Liang kept sticking his head out to look until he could no longer see anything, then he retracted his body and touched his stomach.
Suddenly I felt that the bowl of sweet potato porridge was particularly sweet.
Besides Ji Liang, Teacher Chu was also riding in the car with Yue Yun.
I was very busy before, so I didn't have much time to communicate.
Now I want to take advantage of the time on the road to learn more about Dechang County with Yue Yun.
Yue Xiaolangjun was also very happy to introduce the immortal, so he didn't even do the questions, but just sat upright and had a pleasant conversation with Teacher Chu.
During the conversation, Yue Yun mentioned, "My father wrote to me before that the princes and princesses who served the king were leaving the capital to visit Dechang County."
Both sides knew the profound meaning of this sentence.
King Zhou's purpose was not just to have someone inspect Dechang County, but ultimately to visit the fairyland.
Ji Liang was curious: "Can the princesses here go out as they please?"
Yue Yun nodded. "Princess Lingyun is the king's favorite princess. This is a formal inspection tour, and she has brought ceremonial guards with her. With the young master accompanying her, there will naturally be no problem." He paused. "Besides, the princesses of our Great Zhou have always been quite powerful."
Ji Liang: "How do you say that?"
Yue Yun: "The princess of the current dynasty once led troops to fight in her own fiefdom and repelled the rebels."
Ji Liang: “Wow.”
Iron-blooded drama!
Yue Yun: "The leader of the rebels is the eldest princess's first consort."
Ji Liang: “Hmm… hm?”
Why does it feel a bit like a puppet drama?
Yue Yun: "After the eldest princess sacrificed her own family for the sake of justice, she took her then-lieutenant general as her new husband three years later. They have been deeply in love until now, and everyone in the Great Zhou is envious of them."
Ji Liang blinked and finally confirmed that the eldest princess had the script of a cool novel.
It's so comfortable. It's so comfortable.
At this moment, the convoy suddenly stopped. Feng Wu, who was riding a horse outside, said, "My dear, there seems to be something strange in the forest."
Yue Yun immediately stopped talking, opened the curtain and asked, "What's the matter?"
Feng Wu: "It looks like there's some villagers fighting, but it's too far away to see clearly."
This is the countryside of Dechang County. Unlike the county town with towering walls, the villages are not close to each other between the fields. In addition, there are large tracts of farmland and woods. Therefore, maintaining public order basically depends on the village chief or the county magistrate of the county.
Without knowing the reason, it would be inappropriate for him to intervene even if he was the son of the county magistrate.
At this time, Teacher Chu took out something.
It looks like a short and thick bucket, but with a slight shake, the bucket becomes longer, thick on one side and thin on the other, with a piece of glass at the front.
Yue Yun was a little curious: "What is this?"
Teacher Chu replied gently, "Telescope."
Yue Yun nodded: "Oh, the fairy mirror."
Having long been accustomed to the indigenous people's naming method, Teacher Chu simply nodded in agreement, and then looked into the distance with a telescope.
After just one glance, he frowned: "Do the villagers here actually resort to swords when fighting?"
As soon as these words were spoken, Yue Yun tensed his back.
Then he immediately leaned over and asked: "Can you let me take a look?"
Teacher Chu immediately handed the telescope over.
Yue Xiaolangjun learned to open one eye and close the other and looked out. Since it was his first time, he couldn't find the right angle. It was Teacher Chu who helped him adjust it so that he could see what was happening over there.
Yue Yun's grip on the telescope tightened slightly, his voice hoarse, "Not a villager."
Teacher Chu was surprised: "Who is that?"
Yue Yun said firmly, "It's the caravan and the barbarians."
This name seemed unfamiliar to Teacher Chu, but Ji Liang felt that he had heard it before.
He quickly remembered that the Zhou people who had come to Langyun before had said that they were neighbors with the Man Kingdom, and these barbarians were probably from the Man Kingdom.
Although they had never seen them, the word "barbarian" alone was enough to prove that the Zhou people were wary of them.
So Ji Liang asked, "Why are they in Dechang County?"
Yue Yun didn't answer immediately. Instead, he ordered Feng Wu to go over and help. Then he said, "Zhou's neighbors are Qi, separated by Fengwei Mountain, on one side, and the Barbarian Kingdom on the other. There's a wasteland in between, so they normally don't cross paths. However, they are on the same river. We are upstream, and they are downstream."
Ji Liang understood instantly: "So, they also suffered from the flood?"
Yue Yun nodded, his still childish face tense. "When the Zhou Kingdom suffered a flood, they thought about saving themselves and how to better cultivate the land to survive the crisis. But the barbarian kingdom always chose to rob."
Teacher Chu frowned. "But Dechang County has garrison troops. How dare they? Furthermore, the county has suffered a disaster and is struggling to find food. How much can they loot?"
Yue Yun took a deep breath before continuing, "They choose to come when food is scarce in the county. Because of this, they generally don't dare to send a large army. The Barbarians won't act so brazenly, but will simply disguise themselves as bandits and harass us. This way, the Barbarians can distance themselves from the attack and the Great Zhou can't take any action."
This routine sounds familiar.
Ji Liang and Teacher Chu looked at each other and thought of how ancient China, before the time travel, was often exploited by its neighbors in the same way.
Facts have proved that even though the time and space are different, the routine of causing trouble is still the same.
Then Yue Yun said, "These barbarians are probably just here to explore the way, or they simply blended in with the caravan and were discovered. If we don't deal with them, I'm afraid they will find out the situation in Dechang County, and soon there will be more flies following behind... Huh."
Ji Liang: "What?"
Yue Yun: "Judging from their attire, that caravan doesn't look like they're from the Great Zhou. They look more like... the Wei Kingdom."
They had heard of the name of Weiguo.
Prince Yun mentioned more than once that Qi valued literature, Zhou was good at craftsmanship, and Wei had many merchants.
From officials to peddlers and even monks in temples, basically everyone is a businessman.
They like to do business, and the relationship between Wei and Zhou is harmonious, so it is not surprising that caravans will go there.
But now the people of Wei are being harassed by the barbarians in Zhou...
Yue Yun didn't dare to think about the consequences and just opened the curtain. He was clearly a half-grown child, but his voice was extremely firm: "Hurry up and send someone to inform father. Everyone else must protect the caravan. None of those barbarians can be let escape!"
"yes!"
The personal guards assigned by Yue County Magistrate to his youngest son were obviously the most capable ones around him. After fighting in the battle, they quickly turned the tide of the battle.
Those barbarians never thought that they would encounter such a magical force descending from the sky in this remote place!
They really wanted to make a fortune in Dechang County. They had done similar things before. Now they were carefully hiding in the Wei State caravan, thinking that it was foolproof.
Unexpectedly, the swords they hid in the truck were accidentally discovered by a Weiguo merchant.
In order to ensure that his identity is not revealed, the barbarian's first reaction is to kill and silence the witness.
After all, they had no intention of letting these Wei people leave from the beginning. When they saw the goods in the caravan, they assumed that they were all theirs.
I saw it, I approved it, and it's mine.
It's just that the time to take action is now advanced.
Originally, according to their estimation, their combat power was able to crush the guards of the caravan. Even though they resisted stubbornly for a while, the outcome was doomed.
The barbarians were like a cat playing with a mouse, not in a hurry.
But who could have imagined that a group of well-trained guards would suddenly appear out of nowhere and turn the situation of the battle upside down!
The barbarians soon realized that they had met a tough opponent. They did not want to fight any longer, so they grabbed the caravan's horses and prepared to escape.
The personal guards remembered their young master's instructions, and they also knew that there might be a large group hiding behind these barbarians!
It would be best to catch them alive, but even if we can't, we can't let them escape easily to report the news.
So the guards chased after them, blocking and intercepting them, and a fight broke out again.
The convoy did not get closer and stopped not far away. The guards left behind were on high alert to prevent any barbarian counterattack.
As for the teachers and students of Langyun, they are outsiders and will not rashly intervene in the fights between the indigenous people unless it is necessary. Moreover, it is obvious that the Zhou Kingdom has the upper hand now and does not seem to need their help.
But they did not let down their guard. At this moment, the national defense students and security team members were on high alert, ready to protect themselves at any time.
Ji Liang lifted the curtain and looked out.
He originally wanted to see what the ancient version of the battle looked like, but when he saw it clearly, he felt his eyebrows twitching and the corners of his mouth trembling.
Yue Yun was the first to notice something was wrong and asked hurriedly, "What's wrong?"
Teacher Chu also looked over.
Then Ji Liang squeezed out a sentence from between his teeth: "They rode on horses and trampled the ground."
Yue Yun looked over and nodded, but still didn't quite understand what it meant.
Then Ji Liang said, "My teacher and I visited that piece of land before. The environment and soil are very suitable, so we chose it as an experimental field. The rice seedlings should have been planted by now!" He took a deep breath and said, "There are two more fields ahead of here. They are also planted with crops. If they step on them again, they will be completely gone!"
The sound was so loud that even the carriage next to it could hear it.
And sitting in this carriage were Langyun's students.
Among them is Hao Jiajia.
She was concentrating on translating the data she had retrieved from Langyun, and hoped to analyze the data at hand before arriving in Dechang County.
As a result, I heard Ji Liang's words.
This made Hao Jiajia frown and she stopped writing.
Xia Ying, who was standing by, was flipping through his phone, looking at the updated information about the barbarians in the system app. He said, "If we let them go, or if we can't catch them alive, we won't know where the other barbarians are."
Hao Jiajia whispered, "If that happens, Dechang County will be in turmoil."
Xia Ying nodded and added while looking outside: "Our mission to go down the mountain this time has been ruined."
The main purpose of their coming to Dechang County was to help them promote crops and overcome possible food shortages.
If we fight, what's the point of farming?
Hao Jiajia couldn't help but look down at the document she was translating halfway, and her brows furrowed even more tightly.
If the task is not completed, all her efforts during this period will be in vain.
At this time, Xia Ying said: "Oh no, someone is about to escape!"
Hao Jiajia also leaned over to take a look, and then saw that one of the barbarians seemed to be the leader. He was very skilled in martial arts and had injured several personal guards. He was about to break out of the encirclement.
The direction he was heading, perhaps because of the obstruction of the woods, or because he was in a panic... was actually towards the convoy!
Everyone immediately took full precautions, and the guards even drew their swords.
But at this moment, a soft voice sounded: "It's best to keep him alive, right?"
Xia Ying said subconsciously: "Yes."
As soon as he finished speaking, he stopped talking.
Everyone turned around and saw Yan Tao sitting in the corner of the carriage.
She was inconspicuous among the Langyun students who came down the mountain. She didn't like to talk much and was often with Lin Meng.
Because her presence was so low, few people remembered her when she introduced herself before. Over time, many people had the illusion that she was also a professional cook.
But Yan Tao didn't say much at this moment. After getting Xia Ying's affirmative answer, she took out her mobile phone and took a look.
Sure enough, I saw the task update.
She quickly accepted the task, and then she took something out from under the carriage.
Hao Jiajia looked over and was stunned: "Is this... a wooden warehouse?"
Yan Tao had no time to answer.
She simply carried the wooden bin, climbed out of the carriage window, and climbed onto the roof.
The people in the carriage didn't know what she was going to do, but Peng Lang saw it clearly.
The smile disappeared from Yan Tao's face. She lay directly on the roof of the car. Her posture was not quite standard, but it was extremely neat and tidy.
She took out a long, thin object and stuffed it into the wooden warehouse before Peng Lang could see it clearly.
Next second.
"call out!"
Something flew out and headed straight for the barbarians galloping on their horses!
As a result, something pierced the barbarian, causing him to cry out in pain.
Then he looked down and found that it was a long, thin object that he had never seen before.
The front is pointed, like a needle.
Such a small wound is nothing to the barbarians who are already accustomed to licking blood from the blade.
So he just pulled the thing off and threw it aside.
But at this moment, a feeling of dizziness suddenly came over me.
The barbarian felt dizzy and before he could even react, his eyes rolled back and he fell forward, fainting on his horse's back.
Eventually, the horses did run ahead of the team.
But it's more like a delivery than an attack...
The guards easily stopped the somewhat frightened horse and took down the "barbarian express" he had sent.
But everyone's attention was not on the barbarian, but on the young fairy sitting on the roof of the car.
Yan Tao swung her legs, her voice still soft: "He should still be alive."
The guard immediately sniffed and nodded, saying, "The fairy is right."
Yan Tao smiled and opened her phone to collect points.
But the other people in Langyun were confused.
Peng Lang raised his head and asked in a low voice, "How did you get the wooden warehouse?"
Yan Tao shook her head: "This is not a wooden cannon, but it is used for anesthesia."
Hao Jiajia in the car was a little surprised when she heard this: "Why do you want to bring an anesthetic barrel?"
Yan Tao smiled and said, "Originally, I brought it out because I often heard wolves howling and was afraid of wild animals." As she spoke, she shook the anesthetic barrel in her hand, "This is what our major exchanged for a long time ago. We have been practicing it. This is the one I use most easily. It seems to be working well."
Peng Lang is a national defense student. His main task is to protect their safety. He does not get too involved in matters related to other majors. He is more concerned with remembering the names of his classmates.
At this moment, he really couldn't think of what kind of profession required training in the use of anesthetic wood barrels.
So Peng Lang asked, "What are you studying?"
Yan Tao smiled, her baby face making her look particularly well-behaved. "Veterinary medicine, my future goal is to become a veterinarian and be with adorable furry animals."
Peng Lang silently looked at her, then at the anesthesia cartridge she was holding, recalling the man's quick and decisive actions...
Cute, isn't it?
At this moment, the barbarian suddenly twitched, as if showing signs of waking up.
Zhou Guo's personal guards were startled and wanted to hold him down and tie him up with two more ropes.
But the one who moved faster than them was Yan Tao.
She nimbly picked up the wooden gun again with a very standard posture, aimed it at the barbarian's butt, and "whoosh" it again.
Steady, accurate and ruthless.
The barbarian fell to the ground completely.
Everyone in the carriage: ...
Peng Lang, who watched the entire process, said:
Emmmm.
Who says veterinarians can only treat small animals?
It turns out that the potential of any profession is unlimited!
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