The two of them flew over several mountain tops brushing against the tall tree crowns. With the faint starlight, Kun Yuanzi suddenly caught a glimpse of a nearby valley that seemed to be just at the intersection of several mountain ridges. He was startled. From a Feng Shui perspective, , this kind of terrain is where veins gather to form acupoints, and it can be regarded as a geomantic treasure.
Generally speaking, the spiritual energy in this kind of place is relatively strong, which is suitable for the growth of ginseng, Ganoderma and other elixirs.
So Kun Yuanzi quickly pointed his hand towards the valley and said to Yu Fei: "Brother Yu, that valley has good feng shui. Let's go there and have a look."
Although Yu Fei didn't know how to read Feng Shui yet, he still had great trust in Kun Yuanzi's ability to read Feng Shui. Following the direction Kun Yuanzi pointed, he looked into the valley and saw that there was indeed something extraordinary. It feels like a place where dragons and tigers are hidden.
The two flew towards the valley, passed through the dense canopy of trees, and found a relatively flat ground to land on. In an instant, they felt a refreshing air blowing towards their faces, which made people feel refreshed and happy.
Kun Yuanzi couldn't help but sigh: "It is indeed a Fengshui land."
Yu Fei also suddenly became energetic: "The spiritual energy here is so abundant, we will definitely find century-old wild ginseng."
It's just that the area of this valley seems to be quite large, and the grass among the trees is extremely dense. It will probably take a lot of effort to completely search this place.
And it was already past two o'clock in the evening. If they wanted to find the century-old ginseng, they had to do it before dawn. Otherwise, the ginseng flowers would wither at dawn, and the weeds would completely cover the ginseng grass. If you live there, it will be even more difficult to find.
So the two of them didn't dare to delay, and immediately started rummaging through the grass.
However, the two searched for nearly an hour. Except that Kun Yuanzi found a palm-sized red Ganoderma lucidum on the trunk of a beautiful pine tree in Changbai Mountain, they did not find any rare ginseng or Ganoderma lucidum that is hundreds of years old or thousand-year-old. Traces of medicinal herbs.
Yu Fei was a little disheartened, and thought of the wild ginseng that he finally found but was stolen, and couldn't help but cursed: "Damn, it's rare to find a century-old wild ginseng, but it was also stolen by someone." An unknown beast ate it secretly. If I find that thing, I will open its chest, break its belly, and take out the wild ginseng."
Kun Yuanzi laughed at the side and said: "Haha, brother Yu, don't be too impatient. The spiritual energy here is more abundant than that valley just now. Maybe you can find a better one later, hey,..." Just said this, He seemed to have discovered something, and suddenly frowned.
Hearing Kun Yuanzi's "Eh" sound, Yu Fei quickly turned around and asked, "What's the matter, Taoist Priest, did you find wild ginseng?"
But Kun Yuanzi waved his hand, raised his head, sniffed around, and said, "I smelled the smell of blood." Kun Yuanzi was a zombie and was naturally sensitive to the smell of blood.
Yu Fei could smell nothing except the fragrance of earth and vanilla. He was about to use Shenlong's sense of smell to smell it, when Kun Yuanzi turned to him and said, "Follow me," and with that, he headed towards Walking deep into the dense forest on the side, Yu Fei hurriedly followed.
After walking for a while, Yu Fei gradually smelled a faint smell of blood, and among this smell of blood, there seemed to be a smell of rotting and spoiled fresh meat. It should be someone The carcass of an animal, and it had probably been dead for a few days, but considering that this was in a primeval forest after all, it was normal to find the carcasses of one or two animals.
The two continued walking for tens of meters, and the fishy smell became stronger and stronger, and there was also the faint sound of running water. After passing through a dense bush, a medium-sized pool appeared in front of them.
Using his spiritual sense to explore, Yu Fei could clearly feel a stream of spiritual energy wafting out from the pool. However, it was strange that such a spiritual place was also the place where the fishy smell was the strongest. Yu Fei couldn't help but cover his nose. I took a flashlight and looked around the pool, but I didn't find any dead animals.
"Is there some animal that drowned in this pool? Why is it so smelly?" Yu Fei muttered in confusion.
"No, the body is not in the pool," Kun Yuanzi said. He walked to the side of the pool and came to a bush.
He knelt down and looked carefully beside the grass. He reached out and picked up a handful of soil and put it in front of his nose and smelled it. He frowned and said, "The fishy smell is coming from under this ground. It must be the animal." His body is buried here, brother Yu, let’s dig it up and take a look.”
Yu Fei covered his nose and said: "Taoist Master, why are you digging it out? It smells so bad, I think it's better to leave it alone and continue looking for our century-old wild ginseng."
"No, there is something fishy about this matter. Brother Yu, think about it, who would bury the body of this animal in the ground?" Kun Yuanzi said, and started to dig it up by himself.
When Yu Fei heard this, he suddenly became excited and said to himself: "That's right. An animal dies in this barren mountain and there are still people helping to build a grave. It's so unreasonable."
He ignored the unpleasant stench and quickly stepped forward to help Kun Yuanzi dig it up.
After a while, the two dug out a bloody and fleshy large animal skeleton from the soil. More than half of the skeleton was missing, while the other half was relatively intact. Judging from its fur, it should be a The carcass of an adult sika deer.
"What's going on? Why is someone burying half a sika deer here?" Yu Fei felt puzzled. If he caught a sika deer while hunting, why not carry it back as a whole instead of burying half of it in this deep mountain forest?
Kun Yuanzi frowned and said: "I understand, this is not buried here by humans, but by tigers."
"What, old...the tiger buried the sika deer here," Yu Fei thought he heard wrongly. The tiger also built a grave for the sika deer. Isn't this the real-life version of the death of a rabbit and a fox's grief?
Kun Yuanzi nodded: "Pindao once heard that after a tiger catches a large animal, if it can't eat it all at once, it will bury the remaining food in the soil to eat again next time, and usually it will be buried Closer to water sources,"
"You mean, there are tigers in this valley," Yu Fei was startled, quickly raised his head, and explored the surrounding area vigilantly.
He is not afraid of tigers. With his and Kun Yuanzi's current cultivation, it is easy to deal with an adult tiger. However, wild tigers are now an extremely endangered species and cannot be killed. And the tiger's attack power is not small. If it escapes, Attacking them is really a hassle.
Fortunately, there are no traces of tigers around. Now I can only think of ways to dig out century-old wild ginseng as soon as possible. In the meantime, I pray that the tiger will not miss the venison it buried here.