Chapter 835: Fuxi (2/2)

“I was way too overconfident! The human bloodline is different from others, so there are many experts in the world who don’t want humans to grow stronger!

“Thankfully, there are also experts protecting the human race. Otherwise, that would’ve been the end of me just now. Good thing the qi refinement method is now part of the great dao and one of its cultivation methods. And… did the Tome of Life and Death appear as well? Lu Yun stared off into space.

Only the Tome of Life and Death could integrate his newly invented qi refinement method into the great dao and have it become a primitive cultivation method.

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Three years proved time enough for Ah Bao to digest her meal. When she awoke, she was more than just the mountain ghost of Qingqiu Mountain, she was also the river god of Wei River and ruled over its fifteen kilometers of territory. With the divine decree on her, she no longer had to fear that someone could take her away.

However, her actual battle experience was pitifully sparse. In the days to come, when he wasn’t imparting the qi refinement method, Lu Yun spent his time teaching Ah Bao and the eighteen children he’d saved three years ago.

His strength was less than the mountain ghost’s, but he possessed numerous divine combat arts. Though these arts came from the future, he was able to easily modify them after experiencing how he’d created the qi refinement method.

As a result, Ah Bao’s capabilities and battle strength grew in leaps and bounds, and she quickly subdued the gremlins and divine spirits in the Wei River. The eighteen children possessed the highest potential in the Yan Tribe; with Lu Yun as their personal teacher, all of them would be pillars of the tribe in the future.

Apart from all this, he carried on his mission of tasting all the plants in the world. He deduced the properties of a number of herbs he’d never seen before and recorded the uses of various poisonous grasses. As his strength increased, some toxic plants no longer affected him.

In all of this, agriculture and livestock were his primary areas of focus. Humans now were too weak and fragile, far less than their descendants in the future. Ordinary mortals who didn’t cultivate could live at most forty to fifty years.

It came down to the coarse nature of their food. Therefore, Lu Yun and Ah Bao joined hands and conducted multiple experiments to derive some better seeds, fruits, and vegetables.

In the tenth year of Lu Yun’s arrival in the great wilderness, the ninth of him joining the Yan Tribe, there was little doubt that the tribe was well entrenched in flourishing development. Fertile land surrounded the tribe in a five hundred meter radius and was densely covered with prime farmland and orchards. Cows mooed, sheep bleated, and all sorts of livestock roamed through Yan territory. There were even several acres of medicine gardens by the banks of the Wei River, where qi was the most abundant.

In the tribe, other than those who really lacked talent and potential to the point where even Lu Yun couldn’t do anything, everyone cultivated and more than half of them had set foot onto the connate great dao thanks to his qi refinement method.

Ah Zhuang and another large portion of the youths were now golden core cultivators. The tribe’s current status quo was something they’d never dreamed of before!

Humans used to be afraid of winter as the season marked the advent of cold and hunger. People froze or starved to death in the chilly months every year, or died from related illness.

But all this changed with Lie Shan’s appearance.

Grain, fruits, vegetables, and domesticated animals were now found in abundance—altering the condition of the human body on a fundamental level. The grains they ate now were true provisions, no longer the wild seeds they scavenged before. Their food now fortified the body, enhanced physical health, and bolstered mental acuity so that humans could bring a better mindset to cultivation.

In this day and age, qi suffused the world and charged all of the seeds that Lu Yun derived. Everything that grew could be labeled spirit rice and spirit vegetables.

Of course, the Yan Tribe’s development also made neighboring tribes uneasy, and battles never ceased during this time.