Carrying his own blood-line worms, he would catch and eat all sorts of herbs, snakes, rats, insects, and birds, especially snakes, venomous snakes! This kind of thing, which is essential for practicing Gu in the early stages of a novel, is something Dao Chengyi pays special attention to.
He wasn't afraid of being bitten by snakes, as he had an antidote in his insect container. So, like everyone else in the revelry, he came here to buy all sorts of things: digging up soil, grass, centipedes, cockroaches, spiders, and venomous snakes.
Finally, as darkness fell, he reluctantly returned with his spoils, leaving the landlord with men to guard the main road leading out of the mountains.
I'm not worried about others not coming here, because there are always those who can't stand seeing others succeed who will report them. Similarly, those who make a profit in this mountain will inevitably be extorted.
There were basically none today, because the biggest scourge, Zhao Er, died, and the others were too afraid to establish Guanzhong Pass to collect resources.
Dao Chengyi symbolically gave a bundle of firewood he had chopped to the landlord's servant, and also handed over the two rabbits he had hunted.
"Just hand over one piece, that's enough. Only scholars and writers tell stories, and only those who maintain their own style wear clothes." These are some of the derogatory terms the villagers use to refer to Dao Chengyi.
"These extra rabbits are my tribute to Master Niu. Thanks to him, I should be able to get through this winter a little better." Chai had three bundles, which was the least among the group, but he had hunted two rabbits, which made him seem quite capable, and the other villagers started discussing it.
"You're very thoughtful. Okay, I'll accept it."
Weighing the dead rabbit in his hand, the servant raised an eyebrow upon discovering another texture beneath it. He then glanced at the meek and obedient Dao Chengyi and smiled heartily. The words he had intended to use to reprimand the others vanished, and he let them pass!
And this is what Dao Chengyi needs, to see those villagers who tell him he's become more capable, whether it's because he got lucky or he has some kind of skill.
Dao Chengyi clearly understood that only gradual and subtle influence was safe; anything that suddenly rose up was a demon or monster and should be burned!
Besides, seeing the newly emerged Five Poison Gu and Disguise Gu on the Gu-training platform, Dao Cheng's confidence in entering the city increased even more.
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