Chapter 111 The Life of a Sent-Down Youth in the 1970s (30)



Ever since Xu Rui sent out the red envelopes, he has been keeping a close eye on the red envelope group. For someone like him who has cultivated to the Nascent Soul stage, he can go a month without rest without any problem.

After waiting for six days, I finally saw that the red envelope I sent had been received, and I also received Baozhu's thanks. I finally smiled for the first time in six days.

I was still thinking about what kind of snacks Baozhu liked. I'll ask her for her opinion next time so I can hunt spirit beasts with a clearer purpose.

It's just that Baozhu is still very weak right now, otherwise he would have liked to give her a few Nascent Soul stage spirit beasts, those things are really delicious.

The spirit beasts sent to Baozhu were less than one-tenth of what he had in his storage ring. You should know that each red envelope group has ten spirit beasts. The spirit sheep, spirit pigs, and spirit oxen are ten times larger than their modern counterparts. It would probably take a long time to finish them.

But he shouldn't waste the ones in his own storage ring. He could use his spiritual power to roast them, adding more seasonings unique to the cultivation world, to make them into snacks for Baozhu. She could chew on them whenever she had free time. While roasting, he could also regulate the spiritual energy in the meat to a level that a mortal could tolerate, so he wouldn't have to worry about the spiritual energy being too strong and causing Baozhu to burst.

The more he thought about it, the better it seemed. Without hesitation, he took out a spirit ox from his storage ring and began to tidy it up.

Tang Baozhu had no idea what Xu Rui was doing or thinking. She was particularly curious about the things in the red envelope group and didn't know what kind of spirit beast he was sending.

Clicking on a red envelope reveals a mythical beast inside that resembles a modern chicken, but is more than ten times larger. Its feathers are exceptionally beautiful, with each feather being exceptionally long, the longest of which may be half a meter long.

Seeing the long feathers, Tang Baozhu thought they would look beautiful as decorations. She put the ten spirit chickens into her small space and asked the robot to bring them out. She also asked the robot to bring out the other spirit beasts.

Open the remaining 12 red envelopes one by one. The ones with the names of the rabbit, duck, sheep, ox, and pig look the most common. Tang Baozhu doesn't recognize the other six, but they still have some resemblance to other animals.

For example, there is a mythical beast with antlers like a deer, markings like a leopard, and a shimmering golden appearance; she simply couldn't recognize it.

There is another kind of spirit beast that is exceptionally tall, with one head as tall as a two-story building. This made Tang Baozhu particularly conflicted, because it was so tall that it would be difficult to store it in a small space.

We can only wait for the robots to clean them up one by one, to avoid releasing them all and taking up space.

Seeing so much meat, I feel like I could eat enough meat for my next life. I don't know why, but seeing so much food actually makes me feel a little sweet.

He patted his cheeks, wondering if Qing Xuanzi, a big shot in the cultivation world, was in the same plane as Brother Xu, but he figured he probably wasn't that lucky.

After tidying up all the items she had received, Tang Baozhu consciously exited the red envelope group and instantly entered a small space. Watching the robot cleanly and efficiently skin and pluck fur, Tang Baozhu wanted to learn how to do it.

He felt that as long as something was useful, he would always find a use for it once he learned it. He took out his sword, shrunk it, and followed the robot's movements to slowly skin the animal.

The robot peeled nine, while Tang Baozhu only peeled one. Fortunately, she wasn't disappointed. Although she was a little slow now, practice makes perfect, and one day she would be able to peel just as well.

After skinning the spirit sheep, I looked at the smooth and soft sheepskin in my hand. It felt so comfortable to touch. The sheepskin was so big that if I laid it on the kang (a heated brick bed), I felt that if I folded it in half, it could cover the entire kang.

After handing over the remaining dough-making process to the robot, Tang Baozhu washed herself and left the space. After being busy for so long, she could finally get some sleep.

The next day, very early, they heard Li Feifei and the others knocking on the door. "Baozhu, we're getting ready to go up the mountain. Aren't you up yet? Are you sure you're not going today? If you are, we'll wait for you."

"Feifei, you guys go ahead. I don't want to go today. The blisters on my shoulders from carrying the pole yesterday are really painful. You guys go ahead!"

"Okay, then you get some rest, we're going now."

Xu Man had just come out of the house when she saw Fei Fei walking out of Bao Zhu's door. "Fei Fei, isn't Bao Zhu up yet? Is she going?"

"Baozhu said she got blisters on her shoulders yesterday. I think her skin must be chafed too. Her skin is so good that she can't handle even a little bit of hard work. Let's go by ourselves and let her get some more sleep. Let's not disturb her."

Li Feifei thought about how calluses had already formed on her shoulders and suddenly envied Tang Baozhu's smooth skin. When she first came to the countryside, Tang Baozhu's skin was just as smooth, and her shoulders were also chafed raw when she first carried a shoulder pole.

She quickly shook off the envy in her mind. She had finally managed to make her skin less delicate and more adaptable to life in the countryside. She didn't want to go back to the past, where she would get hurt and in pain if she did anything even slightly strenuous.

Tang Baozhu listened as the sounds outside grew fainter and fainter until there was no sound at all.

Thinking I'd had enough sleep, I got up from the kang (heated brick bed). Ever since I started wearing the fire crystal, I haven't felt cold at all. I wonder if the fire crystal has an expiration date, or if it will suddenly become useless one day.

After getting dressed and washing up in the small space, I discovered that all the spirit beasts I had given to the robot yesterday had been dealt with and stored in the small space's warehouse.

Tang Baozhu went to take a look and found that all the meat was clearly divided into different types, in small piles, and even their internal organs were cleaned very thoroughly.

Although this amount of meat may seem like a lot, it is insignificant compared to the large space of the warehouse.

Tang Baozhu saw the robot working again and suddenly became very curious. It kept working non-stop, and she wondered if it needed energy, and how it replenished its energy.

Worried that it might suddenly crash if it ran out of power, I quickly went over to ask, and finally breathed a sigh of relief.

It turns out that the robot only needs to absorb the energy of light; even if there is no sun in the space, it can still absorb light.

Of course, if it's sunny outside, you can let it out and charge it for eight hours, and it will last a very long time.

If a long period of time passes without light energy to recharge him, his body will have backup energy crystals. He will absorb the energy from these crystals to keep running.

No wonder he was still able to move even after 300 years and I was in a different world. It seems I should take him out to recharge more often in the future, so that he won't run out of power when I'm in a different world again after hundreds of years.

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