After spending his days cuddling with the little rabbit, Jun Qi was in a great mood. He then held Xu Qiaoqiao in his arms and began to cultivate.
Xu Qiaoqiao was still struggling with her decision.
Jun Qi's actions just now were so natural. If she continues like this after she becomes human, wouldn't she be doomed?
Xu Qiaoqiao made up her mind that she should keep a little distance from Jun Qi from now on, otherwise it would be terrible if it became a habit.
Moreover, Jun Qi is so handsome now, and he kisses and hugs her every day. Xu Qiaoqiao is really afraid that she will not be able to control her heart.
After figuring it out, Xu Qiaoqiao yawned, feeling sleepy; it was time to go to bed.
Xu Qiaoqiao patted her rabbit ears and smoothed the fur that Jun Qi had just ruffled. Just as she was about to jump out of Jun Qi's arms, her eyes sharpened and she saw the dirty mud on the ground. She immediately withdrew her little feet.
Forget it, let's skip it tonight. Let's stay away from it starting tomorrow. This soil looks cold, hard, and dirty. Lying on it would definitely be very uncomfortable.
Xu Qiaoqiao decisively found a comfortable position in Jun Qi's arms and fell into a deep sleep.
A good night's sleep.
The next day.
When Jun Qi opened his eyes, Xu Qiaoqiao was still fast asleep in his arms. He gently bounced the little one in his arms and smiled with satisfaction, feeling great.
A beautiful day begins with a beautiful morning.
Jun Qi didn't know this sentence, but it was the most appropriate way to express his current feelings.
Heading north, given Jun Qi's current condition, he should be able to enter the northern territory in less than three days—this is the fastest speed Jun Qi has calculated so far.
Seeing that Xu Qiaoqiao still showed no signs of waking up, Jun Qi did not wake her up. Instead, he changed his position and held her in his arms. Now that he was in human form, the old method was really not advisable. So Jun Qi directly found a spirit sword and began to fly on the sword.
The north and south of this world are divided in a similar way to those on Earth, with a tall mountain range serving as the dividing line.
The towering mountain range had a very straightforward name: 'Boundary Ridge'.
North of the dividing ridge lies the North, and south of it lies the South.
The climate differences between the North and the South are also significant, especially in summer. On one side, the sun is high in the sky, shining brightly, while on the other side, even under the same sun, it is a world of ice and snow, with ice and snow that never melt.
Or rather, after some ice and snow melted, new ice and snow were added, freezing back the ice and snow that had melted. Then, under the sun's rays the next day, the temperature gradually warmed up, melting some of the outer ice again.
Over time, in a continuous cycle, the snow and ice starting from the dividing ridge have been like this, and this snow and ice is colder than usual.
Jun Qi was thinking about these things. It was said that the ice and snow could freeze even cultivators. Would an ordinary animal like a rabbit be able to withstand it?
In the past, Jun Qi would never have thought this way. Given his previous personality, he wouldn't have cared whether you could handle it or not; he would have just gone for it, since it wouldn't kill him anyway.
The sooner we finish picking, the sooner we'll be done.
But Jun Qi met Xu Qiaoqiao, and this little rabbit had already taken up a significant place in his heart, becoming one of the few things he cared about.
Therefore, it is essential to prepare well in advance.
The weather in the early morning is always a little colder than during the day. Jun Qi stroked Xu Qiaoqiao's hair again and again, and suddenly remembered that there seemed to be a kind of cloth that was famous not far from the dividing ridge, which was used to keep warm.
It seems to be called Cold Brocade Cloth, and it's useful for those who cultivate immortality.
This time, after eating that striped tiger, Jun Qi felt his spiritual power instantly increase significantly and become very rich. He never expected to have gotten such a windfall.
But recalling the striped tiger's foolish appearance, Jun Qi's idea that the other party had profound cultivation collapsed instantly. However, upon further reflection, thinking of his own old man, he suddenly felt that it was not surprising for a demon beast with profound cultivation to be so foolish.
Junye, who was openly following them from not far away, suddenly sneezed loudly.
"Tsk tsk, who's talking about me behind my back?"
Junye murmured, "I didn't expect my clone could sense this kind of spiritual power."
Bai Ze had already returned to his old forest, saying that he had been out for too long and was afraid that the little guys would miss him, so he didn't give Jun Ye time to react and slipped away in a flash.
Bah! What do you mean by "it's been out for a long time"? All I can say is that it's only been about four days. What do you mean "it's been out for a long time"? That old guy is just lying through his teeth.
His eyes shifted to Jun Qi. They say no one knows a son better than his father, and the moment that kid's eyes lit up, he knew what mischief he was plotting.
This kid actually thinks that his spiritual power has increased so quickly recently, it must be because of that broken spiritual herb or that striped tiger. How is his brain even working?
Yao Yao used to be very intelligent, and she herself was quite capable, so how come her son is so stupid?
Jun Qi had no idea what his dear father was saying. He had thought it would take at least two days to travel there, but because of his surge in spiritual power, he saw the dividing ridge in just one day and one night.
Xu Qiaoqiao did wake up once during this period.
She had intended to carry out the decision she made last night, but being held by Jun Qi was just too comfortable. Plus, they were both in mid-air. What if she suddenly changed her personality and Jun Qi thought she was sick again?
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