The boy carved very quickly, finishing in about an hour.
"Big brother, what do you think?" the boy said, handing the wooden carving to Suixin.
Sui Xin nodded. The boy's craftsmanship was indeed very good. The wood carving was very realistic, and even the details of the hair were carved out. "It's very beautiful, thank you."
As she spoke, she took out a sixth-grade star stone from her storage bag and handed it to the boy.
“This is too much, we can’t accept it,” the boy said seriously, not taking it.
A single sixth-grade star stone would be enough for the two of them to live on for several years, but he understood the principle of not accepting something for nothing, and he would feel uneasy accepting so many.
On second thought, she realized it made sense. If someone coveted it, it would only harm them. She exchanged it for a first-grade star stone, stuffed it directly into the boy's arms, and then glanced at the little girl behind her fiddling with something.
"Take this and take your sister out for a nice meal and some nice clothes."
Holding the star stone, the boy was stunned for a moment. It had been a long time since anyone had been so kind to them. Since their father passed away, the two of them had been living a life of hardship, barely having enough to eat.
Thinking of this, the boy's eyes welled up with tears. After all, he was only seven years old and still just a child.
"Thank you, brother," the boy said, his voice choked with emotion. This time, he did not refuse.
If they use the first-grade star stones sparingly, it will be enough for them to last for several months.
"It's alright, take good care of yourself and your sister," Sui Xin patted the boy's head. "I'll come to see you when I have time."
The boy nodded and watched Suixin leave.
He hadn't taken more than a few steps when the little girl called out to him again, ran over and handed him a small wooden figure, saying, "Brother Suixin, this is for you."
It was obviously something the girl had just done.
Sui Xin took the wooden figure, which looked exactly like herself. However, the technique didn't seem very skillful, with a few wood shavings sticking out and a bit prickly to the touch. It was a bit worse than what her brother had made.
"Thank you, Xin'er," Sui Xin said with a smile.
He got up to leave, saying, "Go back now, I'll come see you when I have time."
"Okay, goodbye, Brother Suixin," the little girl waved goodbye to Suixin.
"goodbye"
After saying goodbye to the brother and sister, Sui Xin went to Wang Bei's tavern and bought some wine, which she had just forgotten about.
I'd also like to trouble Wang Bei to help take care of those two children.
Wang Bei readily agreed. He himself had no children, and when there were few guests, he was bored and it wouldn't interfere with his work.
After finishing the task, it was already three or four in the afternoon.
"I wonder if Xiyun and the others have gone back yet," Suixin thought as she returned to the sect.
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In front of the bamboo hut where they gathered, the red bird was still lying on the ground, its feathers almost all gone, and there was blood all over the ground, which it must have plucked itself. It was unclear what had happened.
With a glance from the Eye of Destiny, it was discovered that the little fat boy and the others were not there; either they hadn't returned yet, or they had gone to cultivate on the Heavenly Ladder.
Xiyun and the others haven't come back yet; they're probably still shopping.
With nothing to do, I casually returned home and began refining elixirs.
It's been a long time since I've refined any pills.
In the cultivation room, he casually took out the Mountain and River Furnace and thought of Zhao Yingtian again, wondering how his master's health was.
When he came out, his health was not very good, and his memory was also much worse.
I wonder if there are any elixirs that can cure my master's illness.
Never mind, we'll talk about it later.
He sat down on the ground, stopped thinking about it, and began to refine medicine.
Although he had never refined a third-tier pill, he had memorized the prescription and the refining method and process were clearly recorded in his master's notes.
Once you succeed in refining it once, there won't be any problems afterward.
The True Phoenix Flame appeared in his palm. Compared to before at the Xuan Yu Sect, the flame temperature had greatly increased, and it looked even purer.
The ingredients for the Heavenly Spirit Pill were placed into the furnace, and a roaring flame rose from the bottom of the furnace.
Close your eyes and slowly feel the changes in the herbs as described in the book.
Meanwhile, Xi Yun and Fei Rong Qian Yu were still on their way back.
We spent the afternoon shopping and bought a lot of clothes. I also bought some for Suixin. We don't have many clothes left, and we ruined quite a few this time, so it's good to buy more just in case.
There were also a few sets of clothes for sleeping, which the shop owner said were made of some kind of silk and would help with sleep.
"Senior sister, Qianyu, I'll head back now," Xiyun said as she walked through the bamboo forest, bidding farewell to Feirong and Qianyu.
"Okay, see you tomorrow."
By the time Xiyun got home, it was almost six o'clock.
The attempt to refine pills at will was surprisingly unsuccessful; after more than two hours, not a single pill was produced.
That shouldn't be the case, he thought to himself as he sat on the ground.
Both the techniques and the changes in the elixirs were exactly the same as those recorded, and the refining process felt relatively easy.
Unfortunately, accidents occurred frequently during the final stage of pill formation; either the pill turned to ashes or it failed to take shape at all.
They reviewed every step of the alchemy process, even questioning whether the medicinal herbs still had any effect, but still couldn't find the problem.
Ugh, so annoying.
Sui Xin scratched his head, feeling somewhat agitated. He had originally planned to refine some pills to increase his cultivation speed, but unexpectedly, problems kept arising.
His cultivation level is also quite low, and the speed of improvement is too slow. If he continues at the current pace, it will take at least a month and a half to advance once.
The Heavenly Artifact Mountain is about to open again.
Suddenly remembering something, he got up, walked out of the house, closed the door, and flew away into the distance.
Not long after Suixin left, Xiyun also returned. She found it a little strange that no one was in the house, but she didn't think much of it, assuming they were probably still running errands.
Sui Xin flew towards Lin Ling's direction, wanting to find her master to see if she had any ideas.
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