Chen Yunyun was exhausted from putting the plum blossom tree into the ring.
"Let's go, let's go into the mountains and catch rabbits!"
On snowy days, rabbits stay obediently in their warm rabbit burrows and never come out.
Anyone else would have failed, but Chen Yunyun has over 300 luck points.
That "Lucky Koi Manual" is truly a wonderful thing; it adds to her luck every time she does a good deed.
She's incredibly lucky these days; she always manages to find something when she goes up the mountain.
Sure enough, a litter of fat rabbits was caught in no time.
The thought of the delicious rabbit meat made Da Wa and Niu Niu's eyes light up, and they each caught one.
A rabbit this big would require two hands for a child to hold.
Seeing that they liked it, Chen Yunyun didn't mention putting the rabbit in her storage ring.
I figured it wouldn't matter if they got tired of carrying me, then I could put them back in.
That's not enough at all.
Rong Yan had a large appetite; he ate the entire litter of rabbits in one meal.
We need to look for it some more.
"Mother, look over there."
The eldest child was pointing towards the barren mountain opposite, where something alive was moving on the slope.
Upon closer inspection, it was a flock of white sheep; no wonder I couldn't see them clearly.
A flock of wild sheep means... mutton!
Chen Yunyun's eyes lit up! It's just that the sheep looked a bit too far away.
It looks like a mountain's distance, but if they really tried to walk there, it would probably be dark by the time they got there.
Thinking of this, she released Rong Yan—cough, I mean, invited Rong Yan out—and pointed to the mountain opposite.
"Meat!"
Rong Yan followed her fair fingertips and looked over. A dozen sheep were leisurely strolling on the hilltop.
In a flash, Chen Yunyun and Rong Yan disappeared from sight.
The eldest child cried out in alarm, "Mother!"
"Brother, look over there!"
A small, gray figure suddenly appeared on the opposite mountain peak, next to which stood a tall man in a black robe.
The eldest child breathed a sigh of relief, a strange light shining in his eyes.
Chen Yunyun was also startled. "Big brother, please, can you give me a signal before you teleport?"
She waved and shouted towards where the children were, regardless of whether they could hear her.
"Mom's here! Go home as soon as you've caught the sheep!"
Rong Yan stroked the sandalwood beads on his wrist, his expression indifferent.
He observed the time and space he was in now, a thousand years after he fell into slumber.
The spiritual energy on land is scarce, making cultivation extremely difficult.
He has a special bloodline and can replenish his spiritual power by eating.
Other races, however, are unlikely to be so lucky.
Every bit of this spiritual power used is a bit less.
In the future, we should use it as little as possible.
Chen Yunyun turned around and saw a blur of motion weaving through the herd of goats. The goats were startled and scattered, but they were no match for Rong Yan.
In less than the time it takes for an incense stick to burn, Rong Yan stood beside the frozen cliff, his tall and slender figure seemingly detached from the world.
If we can ignore the large patch of goats waiting to be picked up at his feet, that would be even better.
"Tsk tsk tsk." Chen Yunyun exclaimed in amazement, realizing that cultivating immortality had such uses.
She happily collected all the goats and put them into her spatial storage.
Worried about the safety of the three children over there, she took the initiative to put her arm around Rong Yan's slender waist, saying, "Fly slower this time, I'm afraid I'll be thrown off!"
A stinging pain came from my arm.
Chen Yunyun hissed, withdrew her hand, and glared at someone, "Using spiritual energy to bully the weak again!"
"You think I want to hug you? Every time we teleport, I get dizzy. Don't I need to find somewhere to lean against?"
Rong Yan ignored the fleeting itch on his waist and focused his gaze on Chen Yunyun's puffed-up face.
He averted his gaze and transformed into a soaring cloud. The sword broadened and enlarged, hovering a foot above the ground.
"Come up." His indifferent voice rang out.
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