However, Red Scorpion was clearly mistaken; Green One, this diligent gardener, was simply protecting its medicinal garden.
But given the situation, Red Scorpion had no choice but to bring up Shang Lin. What else could he do? He had no idea what was in such a large medicinal garden. He couldn't just forcibly take it.
Upon seeing this, She Jinxing hurriedly spoke up for Chi Xie, of course mentioning Shang Lin as well, otherwise Lü Yao wouldn't give face to anyone.
Having gained his freedom, Changfeng looked around like a spectator, always feeling that the lives in the Yuntai Sect were completely different from the lives he had once remembered.
Changfeng watched as She Jinxing and Chi Xie, two powerful demons, were amicably negotiating with the little Lü Yao. In the end, Lü Yao reluctantly gave Chi Xie some medicinal herbs and then hurriedly darted into the herb garden.
Red Scorpion put away the medicinal herbs and disappeared into the Dragon Spirit Tower. Then She Jinxing also came out of the tower. They all seemed very busy, while he was the most idle. Even Ah Chou was helping the tower spirit look after the cubs.
The next second, Changfeng saw Ah Chou fly up to him and ask coldly, "Are you very free?"
Changfeng, "..."
He was somewhat free, but, "What's up?"
Can you tell stories?
Changfeng was momentarily stunned and subconsciously asked, "Why do you ask that?"
In Changfeng's mind, storytelling is something adults use to amuse children. There are indeed cubs in their Dragon Spirit Tower, but can Xiaobai still listen to stories like a human child?
Ah Chou said in a serious tone, "At that time, it was to enlighten Xiao Bai. Otherwise, if we waited until Xiao Bai turned into human form to teach him, it would be too late for anything, unless he never left the Dragon Spirit Tower. But how can the disciples of the Yuntai Sect stay in the Dragon Spirit Tower at a snail's pace?"
Changfeng felt he and Achou had a communication barrier. "As far as I know, all demon cultivators have inherited memories, so why do they need to learn like ordinary humans?" Enlightenment? Are you kidding me?
Ah Chou argued, "That's because we all have to live in the human world. Since we have to live in the human world, we have to act like human beings and keep up with the times. Otherwise, if we leave the tower, we'll be sold by humans in no time. You also need to study and stop wandering around aimlessly all day."
Changfeng, "..."
Do you want to play for several more days and nights?
Ah Chou seemed to understand Chang Feng's thoughts and directly retorted, "If you don't study, how will you live in the human world? This isn't an era of fighting and killing anymore. There's so much more to learn. Are you going to stay in the Dragon Spirit Tower forever and not go out to make money? The Yuntai Sect doesn't support idlers, nor can it afford to."
Changfeng retorted, "Well, you're in the Dragon Spirit Tower all day, and I haven't seen you go out to make money."
“Isn’t it making money for me to draw talismans for the sect leader?” Ah Chou glared at Chang Feng angrily. “Besides, I can use a mobile phone and learn a lot from it. Once I can stabilize my adult body, I can also go out and make money. What do you think She Jinxing and Chi Xie are busy doing every day? Making money.”
Although Changfeng and Achou were still not on the same wavelength, he hadn't forgotten what the guy had said at the beginning, so he asked, "Then what is the necessary connection between all of this and whether I can tell stories or not?"
Ah Chou patiently explained, "Of course there is. While you are learning on your own, you can help Xiao Bai with his enlightenment, so that you can make progress together. But Xiao Bai is too young and easily gets playful, so having only one teacher is obviously not enough. We have to teach him in the same way that the sect leader teaches, categorizing the subjects."
Judging from this, it seems Ah Chou also wants to teach Xiao Bai, but it's about storytelling...
Changfeng thought carefully for a moment. Was it the stories of each of his previous owners? Or the stories in the picture books?
Seeing Changfeng deep in thought, Ah Chou said, "I will also teach you how to use a mobile phone. Once you can stabilize your human form, you can leave the tower at any time and make money with Xing Tian and the others."
The next second, Ah Chou indeed took out a sketchbook and handed it to Chang Feng, saying, "Take a look first. While the others are working hard outside, we inside the Dragon Spirit Tower can't be idle either."
Ah Chou's words were indeed true. Although it was in the Dragon Spirit Tower every day, it had a lot to do. After all, it was an ancient relic that had been sealed for many years and knew nothing about the current world.
But reality is just as Ah Chou said. This is no longer an era of fighting and killing. They have to use their brains. But they have been out of touch with the world for far too long, so there is naturally a lot to learn.
In fact, their learning tasks were no less than Shang Lin's; the only difference was their learning perspective. Moreover, for these old-timers, the first hurdle they had to overcome was the written language.
Fortunately, there is the all-powerful teacher that is the mobile phone; otherwise, who would have the time to teach them everything? Ah Chou first learned how to use a mobile phone from the God, and then began to teach himself.
Previously, Changfeng was sealed by Shang Lin, so A Chou naturally wouldn't look for him. Well, it wouldn't have mattered anyway. Now that he's been unsealed, he's been wandering around the Dragon Spirit Tower for a couple of days, so it's time to start teaching him.
Changfeng took the sketchbook that Achou gave him and looked at it. There were more pictures than words, and the words were in both traditional and simplified Chinese characters. Was this because they were afraid he wouldn't be able to understand it? Well, if there were no traditional Chinese characters, he would have to guess at it.
The story on the first page is about a high school student.
It is said that a mysterious legend has been circulating in a certain college.
Legend has it that on every full moon night, strange sounds emanate from the depths of the academy's library, as if some sealed power is stirring.
This high school student possesses an extraordinary level of perception.
One late night, having forgotten a book at the library, he went there alone. As he stepped into the quiet library, he suddenly felt a chill run down his spine…
Changfeng stared intently at this nonsensical story. Well, at least he didn't understand it. He couldn't help but ask Achou, "This is the story you asked me to tell Xiaobai?!"
Ah Chou noticed that Chang Feng's expression was off, so he quickly took the sketchbook back, looked at it, and then put it away somewhat awkwardly, saying, "Wrong, wrong, this isn't the one."
This is the story of his writing and drawing. He had seen novel websites and comic websites on his phone, the kind of jobs that don't require the person to show their face, and Ah Chou wanted to give it a try.
Although he could make money by drawing talismans for the sect leader, the quantity was limited. He still needed to find another way out. After all, who knew how long it would take for him to regain his adult form?
However, although the idea was good, it was the first time and there was no experience, so they decided to give it a try first. As for the prototype of the protagonist, it was naturally Shang Lin.
However, due to his lack of experience, Ah Chou's storage space contained all sorts of opening chapters he had written, so he accidentally messed them up.
That was incredibly embarrassing.
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