Chapter 5 Divine Fruit of Rebirth (1)
When he arrived at a large forest in the northwest of Varyn Province, Goris ordered the coachman to stop, pay the car money, and sent the coachman away.
Looking at the big forest in front of him, Goris was in a very good mood. Only when he returned here would he feel satisfied. Thirty years ago, he moved here mainly because there were many precious medicinal materials and minerals in this psychedelic forest. After living for a long time, he became accustomed to it. For thirty years, except for occasionally going out to purchase some necessities and special items, he rarely left here. After thirty years of experimentation, he was finally sure that he could fulfill his wish many years ago. The key to fulfilling his wish lies in this stupid Ah Dai.
"Let's go, we'll walk forward for the rest of the road." Goris said lightly.
Ah Dai had never seen such an endless forest before and said excitedly: "Teacher, do you live here? The air here is so good!"
Goris ignored Ah Dai and walked into the forest alone. Ah Dai hurriedly followed him and followed closely behind Goris.
The main reason why this forest has become a psychedelic forest is that there is no continent in the forest. Due to the growth of many plants, it is difficult for people to distinguish the direction in the forest. In addition, the terrain is high, and the occasional fog will produce a sense of mystery. Even people living nearby rarely go deep into it, for fear that they will not be able to get out. After Goris came here, he arranged many magical mechanisms in the forest, especially a mechanism that attracts fog, which was his proud work.
After walking for a long time, Ah Dai was already tired and hungry. He gritted his teeth and followed Goris. The surroundings were covered with whiteness, with less than three meters of visibility. If he fell a little behind, he could not see Goris's body. The feeling of fear stimulated the potential in his body, so that he would never fall behind.
After entering the forest, Goris said nothing. The thick fog around him made him feel extremely comfortable. No one who learns dark magic will like the sun. So did Goris. With the positioning magic array he arranged in his residence, he didn't have to distinguish the direction at all.
Ah Dai followed Goris tightly. Suddenly, he was mixed up with something under his feet and fell to the ground with a plop. Goris seemed to have not noticed it, and still walked forward.
It hurts so much! A Dai sat up with support. The rapid movement for the whole morning made him unable to support it. His eyes were black and dizzy. He wanted to call Goris, but he couldn't make any sound. The white mist around seemed to be spinning. A Dai could no longer hold on and fell to the ground and fainted.
When my eyes lit up, all the scenery became clear, and several cottages appeared in front of Goris.
"Well, we're finally back." Goris looked at the inconspicuous rooms in front of him. Who would have thought that this was the laboratory of his magic flame warlock Goris. He looked down at Ah Dai who was clamped under his armpit. He felt excited and filled Goris's body. He finally had the final preparation before the experiment. Years of hard work will be truly realized in another year.
After entering the forest, Goris deliberately ignored Ah Dai, wanting to see if he would beg for him, but Ah Dai's tenacity really surprised him. He actually persisted for most of the journey before fainting. At his age, even after taking Jiuzhuan Yixie Pills, it would be difficult to achieve this level. Well, it would be better to be tougher. Goris walked into the southernmost wooden house with Ah Dai. The wooden house was empty, with only a wooden bed and a few chairs. Throwing Ah Dai on the bed, Goris sat on the side, reached out to draw a six-pointed star in the air, and the red light lit up, and he silently felt the fluctuations of magic elements. After a long time, Goris opened his eyes and smiled with satisfaction. Through the magic circle arranged around him with magic, he felt that no one had been here during the time he left.
Goris recited a spell and drew a crack in the air. A bamboo woven radish floated out of the crack. This was what he bought in Nino City. When he left in order to find a suitable partner, he had no certain destination, so he walked north and came to Nino City unknowingly. The reason why he chose Ah Dai was because he felt that this was a child who could control. If he had not cooperated with himself to do the experiment, even if the quality was good, he would not be good. Ah Dai was stupid and looked very easy to deceive, so he chose him.
Goris carried bamboo blue to a fruit forest not far from the wooden house. There were many kinds of fruits in the forest. It took him a long time to figure out what the names of these fruits were, which ones could be eaten, and those that could not be eaten. After picking some fruits that could satisfy his hunger, he returned to the wooden house, ate a few casually, and then sat cross-legged and meditated.
It was not until the evening that A Dai woke up. The soreness and strangeness around him made him feel fear. He sat upset and couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, because he saw Goris sitting upright across the bed and meditating. He didn't bother Goris, but just looked around. The surrounding empty space was almost visible at a glance, and there was nothing special around him. His eyes were soon attracted by the empty chair beside Goris. To be precise, he was attracted by the basket of brightly colored fruits on the chair.
As soon as his right foot touched the ground, the pain pierced Ah Dai almost screamed. However, the temptation of the fruit was too great. He endured the pain, carefully limped to the chair, looked at Goris, who was breathing evenly, and quietly lifted the basket and walked back to the bed. He counted carefully the number of fruits, and there were seventeen of them, with different colors, and rarely the same ones. The hunger in his abdomen made Ah Dai abandon all his concerns, picked up a rose fruit and bit it hard. The sweet juice flowed down his throat. Ah Dai felt the indescribable refreshment of his whole body, and even his feet seemed to be less painful.
Ah Dai ate eight fruits in a row before he stopped. Although he was not full, he still kept most of them and carefully put them back in place. Opening the empty door, Ah Dai walked outside and saw a white piece, including the wooden house where he was just now. There were three rooms here, the largest one in the north, and it looked like it was 50 to 60 square meters. There was no fog or plants within a radius of thirty meters around the house. Thirty meters away, it was completely covered by fog. The tall trees could be vaguely seen in the fog, and even the above was covered by fog, and the sun could not be seen. Because it was already evening, the sky gradually darkened, and there was a strange feeling around it. Is this the teacher's home?
As soon as Ah Dai walked out of the room, Goris opened his eyes. He had already woken up from the meditation as soon as Ah Dai got out of bed. He knew everything Ah Dai did. Looking at the nine fruits left in front of him, Goris's heart was constantly changing.
Standing up, Goris sighed softly, walked out of the room, and saw Ah Dai was stunned.
"Ah Dai."
"Ah! Teacher, you are awake. I, I just ate a few of your fruits." A Dai lowered his head.
Goris said gently: "That was originally prepared for you. This is the teacher's home and your home in the future."
Ah Dai was startled by the sudden gentleness of Goris. He had never seen Goris have such an expression. His cloak that had been covering his head had been taken off, and a faint smile appeared on his wrinkled face. "Old, teacher, what do I want to do for you?"
Goris took a deep breath and said, "I don't have to do anything today. Starting tomorrow, you can help me. The teacher wants to conduct some experiments."
"Oh well."
The next morning, before dawn, Ah Dai was called out by Goris. After putting on his clothes, Goris took him to the forest where he picked fruits yesterday and said, "The fruits grown here are our future food. You must remember that when you pick here, you must not go far, otherwise you will not be able to distinguish the direction. Do you understand?"
Ah Dai nodded, looked at the large area of fruits in front of him, and recalled the wonderful taste of yesterday, and his saliva flowed unconsciously.
Goris picked a few red fruits and handed them to Ah Dai, saying, "This is Mizi fruit. After eating it, he can provide most of the nutrients needed by the body. It is also our main food in the future. You must remember it clearly. Although there are many fruits in this forest, not all of them can be eaten. Some contain huge poisons. I will tell you slowly in the future. Your task today is to remember the form of this fruit. Do you understand?"
A Dai looked at the red fruit in his hand that was like a gourd, and carefully remembered its characteristics.
"Eat it, this is your breakfast. We have a lot to do when we go back."
After breakfast, Goris took Ah Dai to the largest wooden house in the north. As soon as he entered the wooden house, Ah Dai was stunned. This room was very different from the one he lived in yesterday. There were all kinds of strange items inside. What made him feel most strange was the circle of large cabinets against the wall around him. Each cabinet was composed of many small drawers, and there were labels on the drawers. However, for Ah Dai, the words on these tags were just an indecipherable symbol.
Goris looked at these familiar experimental tools and sighed, "From now on, you must remember the names of several things every day. I will test you the next day. If I can't remember, I will punish you for eating less. What you have to remember today is all the signs on this row of cabinets." As he said, Goris walked to the left of the cabinet and pointed to the small drawer at the top and said, "The two words on these are saltpeter, saltpeter is something that we alchemists often need. All the drawers here store various different items."
"Saltpeter?Saltpeter." Ah Dai kept muttering.
Goris said the labels in the row of drawers on the far left from top to bottom, and Ah Dai recited them. Goris left him here and started the preparations by himself.
Ah Dai's memory is really poor. After a whole day, he asked Goris more than thirty times, and then he barely remembered the names of these ten labels. From this day on, Ah Dai also began his memory process. At the beginning, what he remembered on the first day would definitely be forgotten the next day. Although Goris said he would not give him food, he always gave him more fruits in the second meal. Ah Dai felt Goris' care and worked harder to remember these words that he had never seen before. His daily task was to pick the fruits he and Goris needed to eat and remember the names of these labels. Goris was fiddling with him every day.
Chapter completed!