Grass Jelly Supplier

Chapter 3 Taixu Sect

Seeing this scene, Shi Yue's face lit up. If he couldn't get out, he would starve to death soon.

Shi Yue wrapped the blue bead with a piece of rag and kept it close to his body. Then, he peeled off the red-scaled python skin and took out the snake gall. He packed the python skin and snake gall in a wooden box and walked out quickly.

After leaving the cave, Shi Yue slapped the storage bag on his waist, and a green leaf flew out of it and floated in front of him.

Shi Yue jumped onto the green leaf and cast a spell on it. The green leaf suddenly shone with green light and carried him to the sky.

After a meal, Shi Yue came to the sky above a green mountain range with overlapping peaks.

Lush trees can be seen everywhere, but there is no building in sight.

Shi Yue flipped his hand and took out a green square token. The front of the token was engraved with a pattern of a green flame.

After Shi Yue injected his magic power, the green flame actually began to shake like a living thing.

A green light shot out from the token and rushed straight to the mountains below.

Not long after, a circle of green ripples suddenly appeared in the mountains below, and a transparent arc-shaped green light curtain emerged.

At a glance, the mountains stretching for hundreds of miles were shrouded in the green light curtain.

Under the green light curtain, palaces and pavilions stood in the mountains.

Some stood on steep cliffs, some were built on plains, and some were located on the mountainside, forming a large and unique courtyard.

In addition, many cultivators dressed in Taixu Sect costumes were either stepping on magical instruments with shining spiritual light, or sitting cross-legged in a group of white clouds, or riding white cranes as white as jade, flying through the sky, a scene of a fairyland.

Shi Yue made a hand gesture, and the green leaves under his feet flew downwards quickly.

Shi Yue easily passed through the green light curtain, and the green leaves carried him to the southeast, and finally landed at the foot of a green mountain two or three hundred feet high.

There was a simple courtyard at the foot of the mountain, and the courtyard wall was built with stacked bluestones, and the courtyard wall was covered with green moss.

This courtyard was Shi Yue's residence, and it was also the smallest and worst courtyard in the entire Qingyuan Peak.

Most of the people living in Qingyuan Peak were outer disciples of Taixu Sect. The higher the location of the cave, the more abundant the spiritual energy.

Shi Yue also wanted to live in a courtyard with abundant spiritual energy and a wide area, but unfortunately, because he could not afford the rent, he could only live in this dilapidated courtyard.

Taixu Sect stipulates that the caves where outer disciples live, with an area of ​​less than one mu, must pay five spirit stones for rent each year, which can also be converted into something of equivalent value. For courtyards covering more than one mu, ten spirit stones must be paid for rent each year. For every extra mu of area, five more spirit stones must be paid. An area of ​​less than one mu is counted as one mu. The caves where foundation-building disciples and inner disciples live are free, and no matter how large the area is, they do not have to pay a single spirit stone.

Taixu Sect made this rule in the hope that disciples in the Qi training period would practice diligently, focus on practice, and strive to become inner disciples or build a foundation as soon as possible.

In general, this rule is still of great help to the development of Taixu Sect, but for most disciples in the Qi training period, this rule is like a huge stone pressing on their chests, making them breathless.

Most of the disciples in the Qi training stage have no background. They rely on their own efforts to join the Taixu Sect. In order to earn spirit stones for cultivation, they do all kinds of hard and dirty work. Some people even risk their lives to hunt monsters in the mountains, but most of them never return.

In this case, the size of the spiritual field is extremely important for a Qi training disciple, especially for an outer disciple without a family background. If the area of ​​the spiritual field is larger, more spiritual grains and spiritual medicines can be planted to sell for money. If the area of ​​the spiritual field is small, they can only find other jobs, such as patrolling the mountain gate, raining the spiritual field of the foundation-building uncle, etc.

Ordinary Qi training disciples work hard for a month, and the spirit stones they earn are barely enough to maintain their cultivation. Few can advance to the foundation-building stage.

Shi Yue took out the square token and shook it towards the courtyard. A green light flashed out and fell into the courtyard.

Each courtyard has a small formation. The formation has no lethality, but if it is touched, it will make a lot of noise. This is a formation set up to prevent theft.

After lifting the ban, Shi Yue pushed open the gate and walked in.

There was a simple stone house with a length and width of five meters on the left side of the gate. It was where Shi Yue meditated and practiced. The entire courtyard covered an area of ​​one acre. Except for the stone house, the rest of the area was all spiritual fields.

In the spiritual fields, there was a plant with a main stem as thick as a bowl. On each plant, there were several fist-sized rice grains. The leaves of these plants were thick and flat, and they were purple-red. It also exuded a faint fragrance.

This kind of spiritual rice is easier to raise and does not require a high environment. Under normal circumstances, it only matures once a year, and the purchase price on the market is one spiritual stone per catty.

In two days, this batch of spiritual rice can be harvested.

Shi Yue closed the gate and muttered something in his mouth. A large amount of blue light emerged around him.

After a while, Shi Yue stopped chanting and pointed his hand at the sky above the spiritual field.

The surrounding blue light seemed to be guided by something, and rushed to the sky above the spiritual field, gathering into a huge white cloud, covering the entire spiritual field.

"Fall." Shi Yue shouted, and a spell hit the white cloud.

After the white cloud rolled and surged, fine raindrops, with a hint of coolness, poured down from the white cloud, covering the spiritual field.

After half a minute, Shi Yue pinched a spell with one hand, and the white cloud disintegrated, and the raindrops disappeared.

Seeing this, Shi Yue nodded with satisfaction and walked into the stone house.

The layout of the house was very simple, with a gray-white stone bed about ten feet long, covered with a thin layer of cotton bedding. Next to the stone bed, there was a stone table more than one meter high, on which a small earthenware jar was placed.

"Gugugugu" Shi Yue's stomach suddenly gurgled.

He frowned, walked to the stone table, picked up the lid of the clay pot, and moved his lips a few times. Not long after, a large amount of blue light appeared out of thin air around him, and quickly condensed into a blue water ball the size of a watermelon.

Shi Yue retracted his spell, and the blue water ball fell into the clay pot.

Then, Shi Yue took out a yellow rice grain from the storage bag, rubbed it gently with both hands, and the shell broke like paper paste, revealing the transparent rice grains inside, exuding a faint fragrance.

Shi Yue cut the spiritual rice the size of a baby's fist into small pieces, threw it into the clay pot, and covered it with the lid.

He held the clay pot with his left hand, but pinched his right hand with one hand, and muttered something at the same time.

With a "puff", a ball of red flame surged out from the palm of his left hand, wrapped the small clay pot and burned violently.

Not long after, a strong fragrance floated out of the clay pot, which made people's appetites whet.

Shi Yue's expression changed, and the flame became smaller. After a moment, with a "puff", the flame dissipated and disappeared.

He quickly put the scalding earthenware jar on the stone table and opened the lid.

A layer of rice as white as snow suddenly appeared in front of him.

Shi Yue took out a wooden spoon, scooped it into the earthenware jar, took out some rice, put it to his mouth and took a bite.

This kind of spiritual rice is the most common spiritual rice. It smells fragrant, but tastes ordinary. It is mainly for hunger. The spiritual energy contained is pitifully small. This jar of rice is enough for Shi Yue to eat for a day.

Qi Refining disciples can go to the Deacon Hall to receive a bottle of Bigu Pill for free every month, provided that they complete routine tasks or reach the tenth level of Qi Refining.

Shi Yue stayed in the mysterious space for ten days, which was overdue. He did not complete the tasks assigned by Deacon Wang on time, so naturally he did not get the free Bigu Pill.

After eating, Shi Yue sat cross-legged on the stone bed, took out the blue bead in his arms, and looked at it carefully.

After the last experience, Shi Yue did not dare to inject magic power into the blue bead again, for fear of being trapped in it again.

The spiritual energy in the space inside the blue bead is much more abundant than the outside world. If you can enter and exit freely, how great it would be, Shi Yue thought secretly in his heart.

Shi Yue suddenly remembered that he remembered that his parents had told him before they died that magic weapons need to drip blood to recognize the owner. If he dripped blood on the blue bead to recognize the owner, he wondered if he could enter and exit the mysterious space at will.

Thinking of this, Shi Yue's face was a little moved. After a little thought, he took out the Red Moon Sword and gently scratched his finger. An inch-long cut suddenly appeared, and a bean-sized blood bead fell down and dripped on the blue bead.

The blood bead soon sank into the blue bead and disappeared. It seemed that it was absorbed by the blue bead.

But strangely, after absorbing this blood bead, the blue bead did not show any abnormality.

"Is it because the amount of blood essence is not enough?" Shi Yue muttered to himself. After a slight hesitation, he pinched the wound with his hand, squeezed out a few drops of blood, and dripped them on the blue bead.

These drops of blood were quickly absorbed by the blue bead, but the blue bead still did not change.

Seeing this, Shi Yue frowned. After a little thought, he squeezed out a few more drops of blood and dripped them on the blue bead. As a result, the blue bead still did not show any abnormality.

"Did I remember it wrong?" Shi Yue frowned, his eyes full of doubts.

After thinking about it, Shi Yue kept the blue bead close to his body and waited for time to explore the secrets in it.

Now several days have passed, and he must go to the Deacon Hall to accept the task as soon as possible, otherwise he will not have a single spiritual stone next month.

Thinking of this, Shi Yue walked out of the yard and flew high into the sky.鈥斺��

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