Chapter 442 Migration (2)



Chapter 442 Migration (2)

The minor repairmen of Buzhou could not escape, while the mountain people of Chizhou did not have to worry about being poached for no reason. As a result, the mountain remained unchanged for many years afterward.

Later, as the watercourses of the Canglan Mountains improved, many commoners from various states risked their lives to sneak across from the eastern Hengshan Mountains.

When the rulers of the province found out, they only needed to set up a formation and a capture team at the foot of Dongheng Mountain to obtain many flesh and blood minor cultivators without having to put in much effort.

After arriving at the Dongheng Mountain Range, Ji Rong and his group traversed eighteen mountains, but they not only failed to find any trace of the spiritual vein, but also failed to find even a single remnant of the ruins. With nothing to show for their efforts, Ji Rong stood at the break point, pondering the feasibility of placing the spiritual vein.

This spiritual vein was originally formed naturally, and it is easiest to cultivate it by following its original trajectory. However, a section of this mountain range has been cut off. Ji Rong thought that if she were to cultivate it alone, she would have to move soil, transport stones, plant trees, and sow grass. Not only would it take a huge amount of time, but if things went wrong, the exposed spiritual vein could also collapse.

If one were to use the power of mountains and rivers to regenerate a mountain from the earth, that would be quick.

But exercising power is not about creating something from nothing. When He brings soil to this place, it will inevitably cause other places to decrease. Moreover, the formation of mountains from the soil can easily damage the small spiritual veins in other places, which is also not good.

Ji Rong thought to herself, "Forget it, I'll just have Yinpan find a group of good laborers who can push water to clean up the silt in Shuanglong River and Lang River."

Once the silt mound is formed, let the boa constrictors and rats take control and encourage vegetation to grow and stabilize the soil.

Ji Rong was deep in thought. She did not conceal her aura. Her beautiful appearance and imposing presence quickly attracted the attention of Cui Yu, the mountain lord of the Donglian Mountains in Cangzhou.

This rain-summoning creature was originally a giant snake. After being enlightened by the silver plate, it had the courage to choose to evolve its bloodline when it reached the King Realm and was struck by lightning. As a result, it successfully grew two horns and transformed into a dragon.

Upon hearing the report from her subordinate cultivators, Cui Yu hurriedly came out. She observed Ji Rong's demeanor for a long time before flying into the air and bowing to Ji Rong, asking, "I am Cui Yu, the Lord of the Eastern Lian Mountains. May I ask if it is Lord Ji who is secretly visiting?"

Ji Rong glanced at the agile silver dragon flying through the air and thought to himself that if such a physique were used to push water, it would definitely be twice as effective. He immediately shook his head and said, "I am Ming Fang." He then pointed to the Dongheng Mountain Range and said, "I have come for the matter of repairing the mountain."

Cuiyu stood in the air and asked, "My lord, is there anything Cuiyu can do to help?"

Ji Rong pointed to the gap in the middle and nodded, saying, "Of course, would you be willing to repair this place?"

Cuiyu nodded and said, "Cuiyu is willing, but I don't know what kind of materials Your Excellency would like to use for the repair?"

Ji Rong laughed and said, "It doesn't matter what materials are used, as long as the two ends of the mountain are connected and they don't collapse, that's fine. Do any of you have some free time to go to Shuanglong River and Lang River in Buzhou and bring some sand and silt?"

Cui Yu immediately agreed, saying, "Sir, this is easy. Let me hand over my official duties and call some companions; then we'll go back into the Lang River to clear the riverbed."

After we push the silt ashore, we will reinforce the riverbank and sow the sacred seeds. In this way, in thirty to fifty years, this new hill will stand.

Ji Rong nodded and said, "That's what I think too. Cuiyu, we'll wait for you here. Tell Yinpan to bring more aquatic creatures and mountain people; I'll take you to the end of the Langhe River in Buzhou to pile up earth and sand."

Cui Yu respectfully replied, "Yes," and then hurriedly left.

When she returned, she brought not only a group of aquatic cultivators and mountain people, but also three prefects who had reported to the silver plate and come to assist her.

Under Ji Rong's guidance, Cui Yu and Lord Dan Shui led a group of aquatic creatures upstream along the Lang River. At the beginning of the Lang River, they began to push water, and the floodwaters carried rolling sand, stones and mud downstream.

The Lord of Yucang River and the Lord of Xiaocang Mountain blocked the end of Langhe River to move sand.

Li Ke and Li San stood on the shore, carrying the still-wet mud and sand with the mountain people of the Canglan Mountains and their waterways, piling it up at the break in the mountain range.

With everyone working together day and night, it took nine days to finally build a small hill at the break. Ji Rong walked around the mud hill, picked out a large stone, placed it at the foot of the hill, and carved the words "Nine Days" on it.

He then took out the seeds he had prepared beforehand and gave them to the mountain python and mountain rat who had just returned, saying, "Exercise your authority and make this newly formed Nine-Day Mountain turn green quickly."

The mountain python and the mountain rat accepted the seed and nodded repeatedly. They enlarged their bodies and flew into the sky above Mount Jiuri. Then they spat out the seal in their mouths and put the seed in their mouths instead.

A quarter of an hour later, seeds imbued with a hint of gold shot out from their mouths and flew to various parts of the mountain.

Ji Rong looked at Xiao Bai and said, "It's our turn."

As the thick fog rose again, Ji Rong's mind sank completely, and she transformed back into a short wooden stake.

The roots extended deep into the earth following her thoughts. She found the tail of the spiritual vein in the East Lian Mountains and released the spiritual vein that was bound in the roots.

After thirteen days of work, including connecting and straightening, Ji Rong finally buried the two spiritual veins, which together were no more than sixteen feet long, into the ground.

During this time, Yinpan brought gifts to visit once, but seeing that Xiaobai was standing on the cloud and not allowing any cultivators to enter, he left the gifts and instructed Cuiyu to deliver them to the Lord.

Then, He bowed to the depths of the clouds before heading towards the Canglan Temple.

Having buried the spiritual vein, Ji Rong, exhausted, returned the tree trunk to her spiritual platform. She stepped out of the misty realm and looked at Cui Yu, who had been waiting outside the clouds for a long time. She pointed to Li Ke and Li San beside her and said, "I had already chosen the two of them to manage the Dongheng Mountain Range, but I did not expect that there is no spiritual energy here, making it inconvenient for them to live here."

"Donglian Jun, perhaps you could choose a place for them to live on the border of Donglian Mountain, and teach them some skills in governing mountains and rivers. After I have the mountain gods set up the spiritual veins of the Dongheng Mountain range, I will send them back."

Cuiyu respectfully cupped his hands and said, "I will obey your command, sir."

Ji Rong then said, "Li Ke, Li San, you two should first go with Dong Lian Jun to visit Ao Gu Shen Jun and learn some skills in governing mountains and rivers, and then return to the Dong Lian Mountains."

Cuiyu, Like, and Lishan accepted the order and left.

Seeing that the main tasks were completed and the cultivators were all settled, Ji Rong casually found a place to sit down on the ground and said to Xiao Bai, the mountain python, and the mountain rat, "Sigh, I'm too tired. I'm going to take a nap. If any cultivators come, remember to leave their scent and strictly enforce the rules you learned in the past."

“If any disobey,” Ji Rong yawned, took out a magic cage and said, “lock them in here. When the construction is in full swing, we can release the disobedient ones to do some hard labor, and they will behave.”

Then she pointed to the things brought on the silver platter and said, “If any intelligent creatures come to settle here, you must give them some spiritual food if they have cubs, watch them eat it all before letting them go; as for the other young and strong, let them go find their own way.”

After explaining to the mountain god how to attract the people, Ji Rong lay down on the newly built Nine Suns Mountain stone and fell asleep.

She slept for two days, and on the third day, just before dawn, she was awakened by the noisy sounds of creatures searching for food.

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