"Poisonous bee?"

Chu Liang approached and said, "I am a disciple of Shu Mountain. Let me take a look. Maybe I can heal you."

"Ah? Is it the young hero of Shu Mountain?" Shopkeeper Chen immediately became respectful.

The residents of Yunhua Town often saw disciples of Shu Mountain, so they were not so respectful. Most of them hoped that Chu Liang could heal the shopkeeper.

Chu Liang carefully examined the swelling on Shopkeeper Chen's face and felt a faint demonic energy.

No wonder ordinary doctors couldn't cure it. Those poisonous bees could be considered demonic beasts, and the poison was considered demonic poison. Even if the toxicity was weak, it couldn't be easily treated.

Demonic beasts...

Thinking of this, Chu Liang was not sleepy.

He took out a pair of Baihua San and said, "Boss, take half of this medicine orally and apply the other half externally. You should recover soon."

"Really?" Shopkeeper Chen was overjoyed and quickly took the Baihua San.

Chu Liang also helped him pour a bowl of water to take the medicine.

Baihua San was said to be able to cure all poisons, so it should be no problem for some basic demonic poisons. Compared to the level of these small poisonous bees, it was not enough.

But after a while, the swelling on Shopkeeper Chen's face and legs disappeared, leaving only a little red mark.

"Ah..." He exclaimed in surprise, "It really worked. You are truly a fairy master of Shu Mountain!"

"It's not that exaggerated. It just happened to work." Chu Liang smiled.

"No, this is a fairy medicine! Young hero, I really don't know how to repay you." Shopkeeper Chen said earnestly.

"Hehe, there's no need to repay me. Just give me a good koi fish." Chu Liang waved his hand.

"This...I dare not go to Jinhuah River again. The koi fish in other places are not as good..." Shopkeeper Chen looked hesitant.

"Don't worry, I'll go to Jinhuah River to take a look. If there are any poisonous bees bothering you, I'll help you get rid of them." Chu Liang said.

"Young hero, your kindness is beyond measure..." Shopkeeper Chen was even more moved, and wanted to bow to Chu Liang.

"Rest well, Shopkeeper Chen. No need for formalities." Chu Liang held him down and stood up. "I'll be back soon."

He left the flower, bird, and fish market, left Yunhua Town, and hurried towards the bank of Jinhuah River.

After walking for a few miles, he came to a fragrant riverbank. It was the peak of spring, with birds singing and flowers blooming. Normally, there should be many tourists here, but no one dared to approach this riverbank recently.

Because of these poisonous bees.

Chu Liang released his spiritual sense and found a black poisonous bee about the length of a finger, wandering in the flowers, looking terrifying.

He approached, still a zhang away, and the poisonous bee became alert and flew towards him.

"These venomous bees... their attack is so strong.

Chu Liang, of course, is not afraid of them. He summons his flying sword and cuts them into two pieces with one strike. When the bees fall to the ground, black fluid drips from them, making a hissing sound.

If left unchecked by the river, the people around would be in danger. It must be thoroughly eradicated.

With a thought, Chu Liang releases the Hundred Sword Art. In an instant, hundreds of sword shadows shuttle back and forth, combined with divine consciousness to observe the surroundings. In the blink of an eye, more than twenty venomous bees have been cut down.

This extremely weak demon beast suddenly reminds Chu Liang of the feeling of cutting down the lantern monster before. He couldn't help but feel a little nostalgic.

He will catch up with the lantern monster later when he has time.

However, Chu Liang did not completely eliminate them, leaving one venomous bee flying in the opposite direction.

It seems it wants to run away.

Chu Liang follows it to find the location of the beehive and eradicate it, so that these venomous bees will not appear again.

After chasing for a distance, he arrives at a lush mountain valley where several venomous bees are lurking. Perhaps because there are too few flowers, there are many venomous bees going out.

When they see Chu Liang coming, they immediately rush over in groups, but are cut down by Chu Liang. Only the first venomous bee buzzes into a crack in the mountain wall and disappears.

Chu Liang looks at the deep crack, which cannot be seen at a glance. He feels a little embarrassed as his divine consciousness cannot penetrate it. If these venomous bees all come out from here, it will be difficult to eradicate them.

The greatest helplessness in the world is nothing more than this.

Unfathomable, out of reach.

At this moment, the great hero can only sigh.

...

There are not many people around, so Chu Liang sits down in the wilderness and rewards himself.

He enters the White Tower, which is quite lively this time. The small virtual image of the venomous bee occupies dozens of cells. There are countless iron cells in the black mist, and Chu Liang feels that thousands of monsters can be accommodated.

He presses the refinement button.

Boom-

A white light floats out, and Chu Liang catches it with his hand, finding it is a long bamboo tube.

[Honey Tea]: Sweet and delicious.

"?"

Chu Liang is silent for a moment.

Although he knows that the combat power of these venomous bees is not strong, the reward given should not be so perfunctory.

This is the first time in his life he has seen a demon that is inferior to the lantern monster.

It's too much.

Are they even unwilling to write a few more words of introduction?

He opens the bamboo tube and takes a sip, finding it is indeed very sweet and delicious, with a hint of fruit tea flavor, and a natural taste. After drinking it, he feels comfortable all over his body. In this world, he has not had such a delicious drink for a long time.

But... that's all.

After all, he is a cultivator.

What's the use of being delicious?Chu Liang didn't waste too much time here. After checking the periphery again to make sure there were no missed poisonous bees, he set off to return to Shu Mountain.

The mountain breeze was vast, and the sea of clouds rolled. Shu Mountain still maintained its unchanged scenery for thousands of years.

Chu Liang landed outside his cabin and found several small paper cranes on the table under the eaves. This was the most commonly used short-range communication method on Shu Mountain.

As long as you leave a trace of divine sense for the other party, they can release the paper crane to find you when they want to, but the range is limited to Shu Mountain.

However, Chu Liang didn't give out many marks. Apart from his master, it seemed that only Lin Bei and Jiang Yuebai had them.

It was quite surprising that there were so many paper cranes.

Opening the first paper crane, it was from Jiang Yuebai.

It was the day he left when he sent a message to Jiang Yuebai, saying that he couldn't go to see her anymore and had to go down the mountain to deal with some matters. Jiang Yuebai replied: "Okay, be careful."

Just five simple words.

Chu Liang looked at it carefully for a while, then put it away.

Opening the second paper crane, it was from Lin Bei.

The letter said that he was preparing to abstain from lust and break through to the middle stage of the Divine Intent realm. This time, he would be focused and determined, either succeed or die trying. The next time they met, he would definitely not be weaker than Chu Liang. Today was the first day of abstaining from lust, and he hoped to succeed...

He wrote a lot, but it was all of little substance.

Chu Liang glanced at it and casually threw it aside.

Opening the third paper crane, it was also from Lin Bei.

The letter said that on the first day of abstaining from lust, he felt full of energy.

Opening the fourth paper crane, it was still from Lin Bei.

The letter said that it was the first day of abstaining from lust again, and this time he must succeed.

Opening the fifth paper crane, it was also from Lin Bei.

The letter said that it was still the first day of abstaining from lust, and he must succeed.

"..."

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Chu Liang counted.

These letters were probably sent one day apart.

Well.

The young man still had plenty of yang energy.

He immediately began to write a reply.

The letter to Jiang Yuebai was a bit longer, talking about his experiences during these days, and expressing his gratitude for her teaching him divine techniques. If it weren't for her Hundred Swords Art, his journey wouldn't have gone so smoothly.

Everything he said was true and heartfelt.

Finally, he tactfully asked when Jiang Yuebai would have time to teach him more divine techniques.

The reply to Lin Bei was much simpler.

"Seeing your situation, I deeply support you, and I have only one suggestion."

"Cut the grass and eliminate the roots."