She Only Cares About Cultivation-Chapter 748: [736] Beast World Farming 46 (2 updates)_2
Impressive, so admirable!
Even wool sheared off can be turned into yarn???
Those pretty flowers from before, all they did was pick them to decorate the house or wear on their heads, but what did she do?
She used those flowers to dye stinky fruit flowers and to dye wool?
Both female, how could the difference be so great?
The more they compared, the more guilty they felt, the more they were provoked, they even felt it was a waste to have grown so big, and they vowed to come and learn from time to time in the future, so that they could improve their own lives.
And Tangtang was always willing to share all her knowledge; if they went out gathering together, she would teach them how to collect seeds, how to plant.
If a piece of land was filled with seeds they had carefully saved and from which food they had grown, wouldn’t that mean they wouldn’t have to wander the hills in search of food anymore?
That’s why she didn’t teach them from the beginning, but let them come to her willingly to learn.
Only when they realized the benefits of her actions and the profit they could bring, would they be willing to take action.
Whether in real society or in Beast World, you can never escape from interest, "For profit only," that’s what it means.
If there was no profit to be had, then why would I do all this?
Pies don’t fall from the sky; waiting idly for meals only leads to starving like a hibernating animal during Cold Season.
In the process of teaching them, she found that not knowing how to count was really troublesome, so she started teaching them using the simplest knot-counting method, starting from one to ten, then stacking and going up, and then telling them how to calculate years, months, days, and hours, of course, this process was a long one, after all, they didn’t have that environment, unlike the babies of her previous life, who had a learning environment. Here, everyone was like Little White, needing to slowly engrain into their memories before they could understand.
With eggs available, milk custard was one of the regular delicious treats she made for the kids, which, of course, was very popular. The only downside was that since the start of the rainy season, no new ingredients had been discovered.
However, Lang Sen and Jin Han had fully settled in the Nandi Clan after the Cold Season, even carving their brand. The Xinba Clan lost two masters at once, who knows how regretful they were.
But Tangtang’s family had been as generous as they could with them; there was no need to rush back and forth anymore.
After enduring through one Cold Season, apart from Pan Lin, the other three had all advanced to Level 4, with Jin Han at the pinnacle of Level 4, just missing an opportunity to move up.
Lili, through two years of learning, had basically mastered what she knew. It was one thing to know it and another to do it well and make it taste good.
Now that she had a successor, Tangtang developed the desire to go out in search of food ingredients. Although they currently had enough stock at home to live comfortably without worrying about food and drink.
But Tangtang felt as irritable as if she were covered in fur till she could find wheat and eat flour-based food.
So, she asked Jin Han to take her to the mountains and forests outside their tribe, for traveling on foot was too slow compared to flying with Jin Han.
Although Pan Lin really wanted to take her out, she still found Jin Han to be more convenient, and he almost had no natural enemies in the sky. If there was danger, he could immediately take her away from danger, which wasn’t necessarily the case on the ground, where risks were everywhere.
Especially after the Nandi Clan, Xinba Clan, and Tengshan Clan’s promotions, she, the Goddess, had become an object coveted by other tribes.
This era had no portraits, but a female Purple Mink, not of age, protected by a tiger, wolf, python, and eagle, would attract attention wherever she went.
And among these, Wandering Beasts and Fallen Beasts were the most dangerous, because in Beast World, they were the quickest to spread news.
Wanderers, after all, consider the world their home; it’s not surprising they’re well-informed, and they also played the role of traveling salesmen, often swapping things from other places between tribes, and ever since their tribe had salt, Wandering Beasts often appeared outside the tribe.
Tangtang’s Beastmen were well aware of the situation outside, so even with their own personal interests, when it came to important matters, they knew what was right.
Almost without any objection, it was unanimously approved.
Before Tangtang left, she packed her space with everyday items like pots, pans, water, food, vegetables, and cured meat, and after warning the Beastmen and Lili a thousand times, she then rode on the back of the Golden Eagle, flying away from the tribe.
Since the rainy season brought a lot of rain, it was sunny when they left in the morning, but it suddenly poured in the late afternoon. When there was a cave, they would find a cave to hide from the rain; when there was no cave, the Golden Eagle would tuck her under himself to shelter her from the rain. She was touched by his actions, but Jin Han didn’t mind because protecting her was no longer just his responsibility; it was the instinct of their entire family.
One must not hide under trees during rain to avoid lightning strikes, something the people of Beast World didn’t know at first, but she discovered it and specially warned them.
And her family members were the first to recognize this common sense.
Because Tangtang felt sorry for Jin Han, she went with him to chop wood and make a temporary shack during clear weather, storing it in her space.
When needed, they would take it out, and when not, they would store it away because the roof had several layers of waterproofing, so it didn’t leak.
They also made a bed; the space already had fur blankets, and this invention indeed made things much more convenient, well worth the two days of effort it took them to make it.
The wooden hut wasn’t large, requiring them to bend over to enter, only accommodating two or three people, but it could provide a sheltered place during stormy weather.
And in the wooden hut, they could cook and sleep; how convenient was that? It had nearly the same function as a tent from her previous life.







