Today marks the tenth day that Cangyuan and the people of the realm have lived together. In these ten days, he has learned a lot.
He woke up in the morning, before the rooster crowed.
The first thing I did upon waking was to comb my fur neatly and wash my face.
Then, he practiced martial arts with Chen Hui for half an hour before returning to the kitchen to prepare breakfast.
The ape skillfully used a flint to start a fire and boiled a pot of water, so that when the Yun family got up, they would have hot water to wash their faces and brush their teeth.
He then washed rice and cooked a pot of porridge, and steamed eggs and steamed buns.
He particularly envied the skillful hands of humans who could make incredibly delicious food, unlike him, who could only do such simple tasks.
He also steamed himself a large stew of meat and vegetables. Chen Yang had told him not to eat high-salt human food all the time, as it would cause him to lose fur.
He finished his breakfast first. The Yun family's breakfast was kept warm in the pot. They could take it out themselves when they got up, as it would get cold quickly in this weather.
He finished doing all this just as dawn broke, and he heard the Yun family members getting up.
The ape took a brush, ink, paper, and inkstone and went to the small courtyard to practice calligraphy.
He still remembers the ten characters he learned yesterday, but he needs to practice them diligently so he won't forget them.
Today we will continue to learn the meaning and usage of these words. He does not speak human language, so the learning difficulty is more than ten times higher than that of a normal person. However, it also takes him more than ten times longer than that of a normal person.
When the Yun family members got up, they still found the scene quite amazing.
When you wake up in the morning, a large white ape has already cooked breakfast for you, boiled water for washing your face, and then stood in front of the table to practice calligraphy.
This is too surreal!
However, the Cangyuans did feel quite good during their time with the Yun family.
The ape was very diligent; he would do any job he could learn, and he would help clean the room and yard every day.
Grandpa Yun was very fond of Cangyuan. He taught him calligraphy and characters every day, and even learned traditional Chinese landscape painting from Cangyuan.
The ape was serious about everything it did, so focused that it put others to shame, making them feel unworthy of the title of a highly intelligent being.
In the morning, Cangyuan spends two hours consolidating the characters he learned yesterday and learning new ones. When he returns in the evening, he continues to study by candlelight.
At noon and in the afternoon, he would go to Baihua Waterfall to learn carving from Yu Xuan.
Yu Xuan immediately asked him to carve the image, which was actually the ape himself, only it was a giant ape over ten meters tall.
Such large-scale carvings are not easy to make mistakes on. Yu Xuan supervised and corrected the work from the side, and in ten days, a foot had already been carved.
Cangyuan was surprisingly talented in this area, and Yu Xuan himself was learning from and guiding Cangyuan at the same time, with great enthusiasm.
The patience and focus of the ape are its greatest strengths. Although it is a bit stupid compared to humans, stupidity can sometimes be an advantage.
Sculpture may seem tedious, but it's a profession that can be studied for a lifetime. The ape was also immersed in it.
He would often spend half a day carving, and except when he didn't understand something, he would ask Yu Xuan for help. Otherwise, he was extremely serious, which made Yu Xuan feel somewhat ashamed of himself.
They had already opened up several roads in Yepo Forest. It used to take half a day to get to the White Flower Waterfall in Yepo Forest, but now it only takes less than an hour to ride in on horseback.
Even though the ape couldn't ride a horse, its speed wasn't much slower than a horse, so they would only return when it started to get dark.
When Cangyuan returned to the camp, dinner had already been prepared for him, consisting of boiled meat and vegetables, but they would also give him some homemade snacks that were meant for Ouhuang and the others.
After finishing his meal, Cangyuan would help with some housework, then practice martial arts for an hour. Finally, he would return to the house, light a candle, have the old man teach him to read, and then practice calligraphy for an hour before going to sleep.
This incredibly disciplined lifestyle is something no one else can truly replicate; it inspires genuine admiration.
The ape had been following Master Chanshan in his practice for quite some time, and had been greatly influenced by him. Master Chanshan's life was simple and regular.
If you give Master Chanshan a room, a bed, and a stove, he can live there forever. This is a skill that no one else can learn. I admire him, but I don't envy him at all.
Sometimes the ape would return early and paint landscapes or visit its kind.
In the end, he was still a Xue Kui, not a human. Only when he was with the Xue Kui did people feel that he was somewhat like an animal. Otherwise, after spending a long time with him, they would really think that the ape was human.
After spending half a month with Master Chanshan, Xiaomumu returned and was indeed a bit quieter. Chen Yang then had him learn calligraphy and recognize characters with Cangyuan.
It's actually a bit early for Xiao Mumu to start learning to read; he can't even speak properly yet. Chen Yang originally intended for him to practice as an early learning activity, but he didn't expect him to learn so well.
After seeing Xiao Mumu's messy calligraphy, Zhang Jian was so excited that he took Xiao Mumu to paint.
Children's worldviews are different from adults'. No one knows what a one-year-old is thinking, and children will forget it when they grow up.
But Xiao Mumu is different; his talent is enough for him to express something. And many painters are studying children's paintings, searching for the most fundamental feeling of art.
Of course, it wasn't something that could be found just by looking for it. When Zhang Jian saw the black blob that Xiao Mumu had drawn and pointed at the unidentified object, saying that it was the "European Emperor," he realized that he hadn't seen any genuine childlike art in it.
After Xiao Mumu returned, Cang Yuan would come back a little earlier every day and take Xiao Mumu for a stroll. The villagers often saw Cang Yuan carrying Xiao Mumu and Hou Xiaoxiao around the camp, and the two little ones liked him very much.
Ouhuang and Chenliu are still in the snowy region and haven't returned. Chenliu said in reality that they discovered a pack of Siberian wolves. Ouhuang is tracking them and preparing to tame the pack. These wolves can be taken to Deep Blue Island to help the island's inhabitants develop the island. Once trained, they will be excellent at herding sheep and cattle.
Chen Yang knew about Ou Huang's abilities and wasn't too worried about Chen Liu. Chen Liu had grown up, and although he was only ten years old, he couldn't really be treated like a ten-year-old child.
With a lucky player like him around, taming the wolf pack isn't actually that difficult. It's good to take this opportunity to train Chen Liu; it's much better than doing math problems every day.
Within the micro-realm, death is resurrection possible, which is Chen Yang's greatest source of confidence. Moreover, resurrection within the micro-realm is not as troublesome; if Chen Yang were to resurrect someone outside the realm, it would require a great deal of effort.
He's quite content with his current situation in the micro-world; this is exactly the kind of life he wants, so he'll strive to maintain it.
So far, he still hasn't found anyone among the Realm People who is acting strangely. He specifically used his natural spiritual sense to sense them all, but still couldn't detect any Realm People showing any abnormal emotions.
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