Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Suddenly Made a Comeback!
Chapter 469: He Must Not Tolerate This Calamity

Chapter 469: Chapter 469: He Must Not Tolerate This Calamity

There was no other choice, so Jiang Li and the others hastily turned back to carry Jiang Yan over.

Looking at the pitch-black entrance, Yu Li and Shang Shuyue, supporting Jiang Yan, fell into silence.

Yu Li adjusted his glasses, his gentle and clean eyes suddenly emitting a deep, dark glow.

"Why don’t we just throw Young Master Jiang in first to check the situation?" he suggested.

From his experience, dens inhabited by wild animals were generally filthy and stank, with insects far beyond imagination.

He indeed needed to mentally prepare himself well before stepping in.

Shang Shuyue glanced at him solemnly and swallowed, "That doesn’t sound very nice, does it?"

Although she didn’t want to go in either.

However, no sooner had she spoken than Jiang Li, holding a torch, dashed past them and walked in on his own.

The small torch formed a warm circle of light around her, automatically dispelling the darkness, and in an instant, the whole cave brightened up.

It was then that they saw what was inside—

The cave was vast, crawling like a tortoise shell on one side of the cliff.

The innermost part was covered with dry grass and branches; there was no sight of any droppings, not even a speck of dust.

On the other side of the cave, there was a staggering pile of dried fruits, like a small hill.

The three of them opened their mouths in unison.

"Is a wild boar’s den really supposed to look like this?!"

Not just them, even the audience was stunned.

They wanted to see Jiang Li squatting in a stinking wild boar’s den, but this place turned out to be a low-budget mansion?

With food, drink, and sleep.

[Oh my, wasn’t this arranged by the crew in advance?]

[??? Is this really a wild boar’s den? So clean and tidy?]

[This season can’t really have a script, right? This Q team is just outrageous.]

Then, a newly registered account cleared up their confusion—

[This is actually what a wild boar’s den looks like. They are very clean creatures, more concerned with the comfort of their dens than any other wild animal, hence they also regularly clean and tidy up. Since they seek warmth, they even make their dens airtight. So, if you’re looking for shelter in the wild, a wild boar’s den is truly the best choice.]

Audience: ???

Are they nuts, who wants to fight with wild boars for a place to live?

Only Jiang Li in this whole world could come up with such an idea.

Inside Shuiyun Temple, Changqing was fiddling with the computer he had bought with three years’ salary, tapping on the keyboard for a good fifteen minutes before producing that line of text.

Afterward, he breathed a long sigh of relief and was just about to stretch when the door behind him was cautiously pushed open a crack.

Changqing noticed it but pretended not to hear and continued yawning.

A fluffy little head squeezed through the door gap, its darting black eyes scanned the room, and then fixed on the slender figure sitting on the edge of the bed.

Chang Rong giggled quietly, then tip-toed into the room, about to close the door and surprise his senior brother when the figure by the bed vanished; the next second, his collar was grabbed, and his feet dangled high off the ground.

"Help, help..." Chang Rong struggled, his legs flapping, "Brother, I won’t dare again, please let me go."

Changqing hummed twice and released his grip, "Trying to scare me again, huh? Why aren’t you asleep at this late hour?"

"You haven’t slept either, Senior Brother," Chang Rong pouted and muttered discontentedly, then his gaze inadvertently landed on the computer that Changqing had placed on the table, and he suddenly covered his mouth and yelled, "Oh, Senior Brother, you were secretly watching the fairy’s live stream behind my back!"

Caught red-handed, Changqing’s face instantly became flustered, and he quickly walked to the desk to block the screen with his body.

"Come on, come on, I’ve been dealing with worldly affairs all day, what’s wrong with watching a live stream for a while?"

Chang Rong chuckled twice and then climbed onto the stool using his hands and feet.

"Don’t worry, Senior Brother, I won’t tell Master. Let’s watch it together, the screen on my tablet isn’t as big as the computer."

"You really..."

Changqing, though helpless, could only dote on him, lifting and settling him down before sitting down beside him.

Fixated on the screen, Chang Rong was clearly excited, gesticulating wildly as he relayed the plot to Changqing.

".....Let me tell you, the fairy was so amazing today, she actually subdued a wild boar! She even found the wild boar’s den; she’s really incredible, she seems even more capable than Master!"

This was something Changqing agreed with.

This was also why he specifically bought a computer to watch the live stream.

He had browsed online all day about her, discovering that she seemed completely transformed.

A person’s photo can often reveal some hints about their destiny. He had seen her old photos, a face full of sorrow, a gloomy Yintang, both the Children Palace and Parents Palace collapsing.

But now, appearing in the live stream, her complexion was rosy and fortunate, her Yintang full, and she seemed like she had undergone a baptism, her aura much purer.

But even his own Master, Master Shuiyun, probably couldn’t change a person’s fate so thoroughly.

He really wanted to know what exactly had happened to this girl.

If she truly achieved this by herself, then he was very interested in learning her skills, but if she had done something untenable...

Changqing narrowed his long eyes.

He definitely couldn’t tolerate such a menace.

He definitely couldn’t discuss such things with little Chang Rong, so Changqing cleared his throat and went along with his words.

"Yes, Miss Jiang does have some real skills."

"Not only does she have skills, but she’s also very lucky," Chang Rong said, shaking his little head, "Other people are breaking their heads trying to find that den, but the fairy found it so easily, she must know spells!"

Changqing chuckled and shook his head, "It’s not spells she’s relying on."

It was Feng Shui.

He had taken the time to watch the live stream in the afternoon as well and found that Jiang Li had been using Feng Shui to track down the wild boar’s den.

Creatures in nature all have some degree of spiritual essence, especially larger creatures, which often possess some spiritual intelligence and naturally tend to settle in places with good Feng Shui.

This particular wild boar looked like it had lived many years and probably wanted to find a Feng Shui treasure spot to spend its old age, which is why it left its group and built a den here.

Jiang Li merely followed the paths where the wind gathers and the Qi concentrates and naturally found this spot.

Rather than saying she was lucky, it’s better to say her skills are substantial.

When someone is so powerful that ordinary people can’t understand, the things she easily achieves are naturally deemed as luck.

As expected, most people on Weibo thought Jiang Li stumbled upon it by accident.

The rest thought it was a script prearranged by the show’s crew.

No one believed that Jiang Li had actually subdued a grown wild boar and taken over its den on her own prowess.

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