491: Chapter 366 491: Chapter 366 Sun Zi’an always carried the recipe book with him, and every day, apart from cooking and studying the recipes, he would have epiphanies from the recipes and create new dishes.
Jiang Tang had made a casual gesture, not expecting the chef to make such strides, quickly mastering the Secret Manual he’d provided.
Thus, at every meal, there were always new dishes to be enjoyed.
This young man was also remarkable, able to draw inferences from one instance.
If he applied such drive to cultivation, how could he not grow stronger?
Those following Jiang Tang now saw him even more idle, never having seen him brew pills, constantly handing out so many resources time after time.
Everyone was speculating whether Jiang Tang might have some special abilities, like being able to use spiritual power to brew pills within the Storage Bag.
Jiang Tang was indeed leisurely, feeling that this leisure was a precursor to busier times ahead, the final leisurely period.
He yearned for secret manuals in the space that could teach him to create Spirit Talismans and Magical Treasures, as well as Formations to study.
He couldn’t allow himself to become idle and complacent, could he?
Because here, everyone was building, and even those around him were busy helping out.
Only he remained the most idle.
It wasn’t that Jiang Tang couldn’t lower his status to work, but rather he didn’t know how to do those tasks.
He felt that since he had already delegated tasks, he might as well stay idle.
In fact, this was a sort of privilege, like a boss who only directs employees to work and only checks on the progress daily.
Then he would see how much money he could make every day.
Although he had already distributed the resources now, the money for the materials had not been provided.
There would be a detailed list of resources used later, to be handled by professional staff.
All he needed to do was provide the funds.
There were plenty of resources in the space, and with Avatars to help with the work, even his pets weren’t idle.
Now, there was no shortage of food here.
He had distributed Spirit Rice to everyone.
Apart from planting Spirit Rice, the rest were medicinal herbs, without planting vegetables, melons, or fruits.
Many who had come purchased resources; there was meat, and some plain foods.
As long as they could eat and have the energy to work, it was better than subsisting on Bigu Pills.
The food with rice was rich in spiritual energy, much better than the rice they usually ate.
With the promise of rewards, they worked even more fervently.
The dreams Jiang Tang painted for them were so grand; they too wanted to quickly build up the Immortal Sect.
With Jiang Tang’s current level of cultivation, he could go without eating if he wished.
But he liked eating food.
Even if there were toxins within, he accepted it—such was his gluttony!
Living in the Mortal Realm, not eating food and only surviving on Bigu Pills was simply foolish, wasn’t it?
Even the true Immortals would attend banquets, consuming heavenly delicacies which, according to legends, weren’t much different from those in the Mortal Realm.
However, every single item was imbued with Immortal Qi, a delectable treat even an Immortal couldn’t resist pilfering.
In his past life, Jiang Tang had heard old people tell legends of Great Immortals ascending to heaven only to return to the Mortal Realm, not for any other reason but for the sake of their appetites.
Eating dog meat, drinking wine—don’t say that becoming an Immortal meant no yearning for the Mortal Realm; because after becoming an Immortal, they weren’t required to eat.
But without meat to taste, without delicious flavors, how torturous that must be!
If one day he became an Immortal, he wouldn’t stop eating either.
If he knew the day he would ascend to heaven was approaching, he would definitely fill several spaces with food.
Arriving in the Immortal Realm would make him wealthy.
Not to mention food, when that time came, he would also explore the items of the Immortal Realm, possessing whatever others had.
His entire team would have the same; aiming high was essential, so as not to be looked down upon by others.
Among those who came this time was Lai Jianlin, who brought his junior female disciples, senior male disciples, and several women from the Immortal Sect who had been poisoned.
These women felt fortunate to come here just for the detox.
As long as the poison was resolved and they had a chance for survival afterward, it was considered good enough.
But they hadn’t expected to arrive and find even greater opportunities awaiting them.
The poisons that couldn’t be cured by those outside were effortlessly resolved by that capable individual.
It was merely a wave of Qi brushed over their bodies.
Ah, such divinity!
They only felt a breath of life energy rushing towards them, rich and invigorating.
Upon inhaling this Qi, the potent toxins within their bodies vanished in an instant.
It didn’t just eliminate the recent poisons, but also cleared away many years of accumulated toxins, forcing them to quickly leave due to their foul smell.
They merely stepped away from the crowd, sought out a water source to wash their faces and used their spells to rid themselves of the odor.
The three women stood by the water, looking at their reflections—it had restored the beauty that was marred by poisoning in an instant.
They appeared even more beautiful than before, their skin moist and radiant, an effect even a Beauty Enhancement Pill couldn’t achieve.
While they were ecstatic, an even more surprising joy awaited them.
They hadn’t expected to receive two Supreme Elixirs; the resources they had wanted for the mission, which they failed to find in the Boundless Forest and for which their Storage Bags’ contents were still unsold!
Initially, they had followed Lai Jianlin here just to detox, but now they decided to stay.
Even if it might be impossible to match with men from noble families, with these Supreme Elixirs, they would definitely be stronger than Bian Shasha from the Immortal Sect.
Thinking of Bian Shasha, they didn’t feel guilty, for that person had overvalued Bian Shasha too much.
All of them combined couldn’t save Bian Shasha; they simply hoped she would fend for herself!
The women didn’t see themselves as selfish; cultivation was, after all, an act against nature.
When one’s own life was no longer one’s own, how could they consider helping others?
They didn’t harbor such lofty ideals.
They had followed Bian Shasha as her entourage because of their family circumstances.