The Rich Cultivator
Chapter 601. Sealing a Deal
Two cows, a mother and her daughter, moved toward an oddly shaped white mushroom. It was rock hard.
Their heads lowered as they examined it closely. The mushroom was long and hard, standing out against them as if was born to conquer them both.
With excitement both cows extended their tongues and lightly licked its surface.
The mother cow, having encountered strange mushroom lot of time before, adjusted her tongue and gulped the mushroom into her mouth. Instead of biting it, she pressed it gently with her tongue and cheeks and moving it up and down as if testing its texture and taste.
The daughter cow noticed two round, golden balls beneath the mushroom. Without hesitation, she licked them as well, tilting her head slightly in expectation.
After a moment, the mother cow pulled her mouth away from the mushroom. Droplets of saliva dripped from her lips to the mushroom as she stepped back slightly. The daughter cow followed her example and tried to take the mushroom into her mouth as well. Because her mouth was smaller, she struggled a bit before managing to pull it in. She then copied the same mouth movements she had observed from her mother. Pumping her head up and down.
After that, the mushroom twitched a little as it was woke up.
Both the mother and daughter then licked the sides of the mushroom, circling it slowly. Their heads moved close together as they investigated it from different angles, their tongues occasionally brushing past each other as they worked.
Both mother and daughter face turned flush with guilty pleasure when their tongue touched each other.
Suddenly, the mushroom twitched again.
Both cows froze. Their ears flicked sharply as they sensed movement. Instinctively, they brought their heads closer to the top of the mushroom and opened their mouth as if was they are small chicks ready for meal. At that moment, a thick white liquid burst outward from it, splashing onto their faces and into their mouths. The mushroom visibly shrank after releasing it.
The cows paused, startled. The didn’t spit out the liquid instead they drank it.
The daughter cow quickly licked the liquid from her lips, unwilling to waste it. She then licked some from her mother’s face as well.
The mother cow hesitated briefly, then returned the action, cleaning the remaining liquid from the daughter cow’s face.
They both then began to steal the liquid from each of their mouth.
After a short while, the mushroom, which had shrunk, began to swell again, becoming firm and upright once more.
The owner of the mushroom, Tyler suddenly woke up.
He looked at the Chole and Kristina kissing eachother with sticky liquid on their faces.
Their hands were gently massaging his thing as they were deeply immersed in kiss.
"What a nice way to wake up?" Tyler voice made both girls panic, as they removed their mouth.
Tyler smiled and said, give me the breakfast.
Both mother and daughter lowered their dress as their breasts popped out. They brought them towards Tyler’s mouth.
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After the morning meal, Tyler walked down to the ground floor, stretching his arms as he descended the stairs. The house was quiet, the early sunlight filtering through the windows and casting long shadows across the wooden floor.
The moment he stepped down, Kei brushed past him.
"Next time, use soundproof arrays," she snapped, her face flushed as she glared at Tyler before storming out of the house.
Behind her, Volks and Fred coughed exaggeratedly, turning their heads away as if they hadn’t heard anything at all.
Tyler watched them for a moment, then simply smiled.
He didn’t bother explaining.
"By the way," Tyler said casually, breaking the awkward silence, "do you guys have salt?"
The three explorers paused and exchanged looks.
"For salt, we’d need to go to the salt mines in the north," Volks replied after a moment. "But honestly, we don’t have any to trade right now. Not here, and not even in the village."
Fred nodded. "Salt is a daily necessity. We don’t usually trade it."
Volks continued, "There is high-quality salt from the underground salt mines in the north. The best kind, actually. But it’s not the right time to collect it. After the recent stampede, those areas are dangerous."
Tyler thought briefly, then shrugged.
"I only need one cup," he said simply. "That’s enough."
The explorers blinked.
Tyler continued, his tone calm and businesslike, "Also, next time, bring different kinds of items from your village. No need for large quantities. I just want to see what I can farm here and what’s worth trading later."
He paused, then added,
"If you do that, I’ll give you more corn and other crops as commission."
Fred scratched his head thoughtfully and nodded.
"That’s... actually not a bad deal."
They only needed to walk back to their village and return with goods—something explorers did all the time.
"We’ll discuss it and give you an answer," Volks said.
Tyler nodded in response.
At that moment, the fourth person finally approached the fence.
He was a half–dark elf man, similar to Kei, though his demeanor was calmer and more composed. Tyler stepped forward and opened the fence gate, allowing him to enter.
"How did you find out about me?" the man asked. "My name is Wei."
Kei glanced back, "He’s my brother."
Tyler smiled faintly.
"It was just a guess," he said. "The safest way to explore a new place is to leave someone watching from afar. If things go wrong—or if your friends don’t send a signal—someone needs to run back to the village and warn everyone."
Wei chuckled lightly "Well, you’re not wrong."
He carried a bow without arrows slung over his back and a large bag resting on his shoulder. He placed the bag neatly on the ground.
"These are for trade," Wei said simply.
Then he stepped aside.
Chole and Kristina immediately began sorting through the items, checking and organizing them carefully. Kei watched the two cow demihumans for a moment, then glanced back at Tyler.
’This mysterious powerhouse...’ she thought. ’He really has weird taste.’
Tyler examined the goods with interest and nodded in satisfaction.
"This is great," he said. "Then we can seal the deal. Please bring salt, spices, and whatever else you have. I’ll pay fairly."
He hesitated briefly before adding,
"And ask the village head if he’s willing to lend the arrays. I just want to take a look at them."
Kei shook her head, "I don’t think that’s possible. Tribe arrays are closely guarded. But if you really want arrays, it’d be better to visit the town east of the forest."
Tyler nodded slowly, deep in thought.
After some time, the three explorers prepared to leave. Their bags were now filled with potatoes, corn, and other goods Tyler had traded.
"We’ll be back," Volks said.
Tyler smiled as he watched them walk away.
After they disappeared into the forest, he turned back toward the field.
"Alright..." he muttered with a grin.
"For now... let’s focus on EXP farming again."
Just like that 2 months passed. The explorers only came back 2 months later.