Chapter 146 - 146Chapter 141 Second Martial Skill i (2/2)

Blood spurted, the beast could no longer make a sound.

It might have been because the nerves had been severed.

Qin Niu was like a killing god, his gaze fixed on the Pig Guards charging towards him.

All these were indeed silver money, and he did not mind slaughtering a few more.

To his surprise, as soon as the Pig King fell, they immediately turned tail and scattered. It was truly a case of “when the tree falls, the monkeys scatter.”

It was good that they ran.

He lay on the ground, drinking the Pig King’s blood in large gulps. It was somewhat sweet and fishy, with a hint of saltiness.

It was chiefly because drinking the blood of that old wolf for the first time had brought him tremendous benefits.

That had made him particularly fond of beast blood.

After he had his fill, he quickly ran back to the camphor tree where the Ant Nest was, dug out an empty jar, and collected some pig blood.

This was from a Pig King, after all; its beast blood couldn’t be too bad.

He planned to use it to nurture the bees and termites.

He felt that nurturing the Queen Bee was much more difficult.

Termites were not picky eaters, they could eat almost anything, and their conversion effect was also very good.

Feeding them bear blood in the beginning and nurturing the powerful Worker and Soldier Ants, to this day, still amazed Qin Niu.

The fresh blood of the Pig King had almost stopped flowing.

Qin Niu, holding the jar, returned to the entrance of the Ant Nest, only to find the Ant Queen had already survived the most difficult hurdle.

She must have laid quite a few eggs, which saved her from bursting and dying.

Her survival also allowed Qin Niu, her master, to heave a sigh of relief.

Although he had great confidence when nurturing the Ant Queen, he still feared something might go wrong.

Fortunately, the most difficult hurdle was finally overcome.

” Fourth, summon all the Worker Ants.”

He called out Fourth and the other Worker Ants and fed them some of the Pig King’s blood.

He did not expect these mature Worker Ants to evolve, but after eating it, they would definitely feed the young ants.

This could potentially cause the young ants to mutate or evolve.

Unfortunately, the Ant Queen could not be fed for the time being.

In his eyes, the ultimate goal of nurturing all the termites was to strengthen the Ant Queen.

By nurturing other termites, he could gain experience in cultivation.

And he could afford a lower cost of trial and error.

Like with nurturing the Ant Queen this time, he first experimented with various termites to ensure safety, yet he was still worried.

Only after experimenting with the Queen Bee and then with a Breeder Ant, and succeeding with both, did he decide to nurture the Ant Queen.

It seemed casual, but he was actually extremely cautious and careful at every step.

Qin Niu instructed Fourth and the rest of the Worker Ants to carefully transport the Ant Queen back to the depths of the nest. He also reminded Fourth to strengthen the defense in the next few days, until the Ant Queen completed her evolution.

After taking care of the termite matters, Qin Niu looked at Xiao Nui, who was still sound asleep, and the two wild pigs that had been slaughtered.

The Pig King probably weighed over eight hundred jin, while the large wild pig weighed more than four hundred jin.

Transporting these two huge fattened pigs and a small water buffalo back home in one trip was nearly impossible.

Qin Niu made a decision.

He would drag them in turns.

First, he carried the immobile Xiao Nui, and then he dragged the four- hundred-jin wild pig forward.

After covering some distance, he’d set them down and go back for the Pig King.

So, step by step, he made his way out of the mountains.

Because he had specifically told Xiao Qing not to enter the mountain to look for him before leaving, he did not see her looking for her master this time.

Qin Niu was somewhat relieved.

Children act on impulse without considering the consequences, which could easily lead to danger.

Although she now had the cultivation of a mortal at the Twofold peak and was about to break through to Threefold, her strength was still weak.

In the sky, the moon was bright amidst sparse stars.

The village was tranquil.

Qin Niu could see a light flickering in front of Xie Laizi’s house from afar.

As he got closer, the light beamed towards him.

“Is that the master?”

Xiao Qing’s youthful voice carried a tinge of nervousness and anticipation.

“It’s me! Xiao Qing!”

Qin Niu felt a warm glow in his heart, the feeling of being cared for and being missed was truly wonderful.

On the surface, he seemed to be basking in endless glory, having become the person with the highest status in Shuangfeng Village.

But he too needed kinship, friendship, and love; he did not relish loneliness and coldness.

“Master, it really is you! That’s great!”

Hearing that it was indeed his voice, Xiao Qing was overjoyed.

She dashed towards Qin Niu at full speed.