Chapter 33 Buying a spirit goose under the Iron Coat

Tie Yi was busy until the next day, and only then did he fill a bottle of spirit worms, which was the result of Emperor Hui's help later. As for that peach tree, there must be as many as tens of thousands of spirit insects. I can't catch it in a day or two.

Tie Yi walked out of the garden gate, looking at the peach trees all over the peaks and fields, and the monks flying around in the sky, and felt relieved. I didn't meet anyone on the road, and it was like a small market under Xiantao Peak, selling everything.

"Senior brother, can you take some spirit worms from me here?" Tie Yi came to a bearded middle-aged man in a beast tamer suit and asked softly.

"If you don't accept it, the mountains are full of spirit insects, who will accept this." The middle-aged man waved his hand and said impatiently.

"Then how do you sell these little spirit geese?" Tie Yi asked, pointing to a cage in front of the man.

"One spirit stone, ten spirit stones." The middle-aged man replied casually.

"Senior brother, I have some pills here, do you think you can exchange this for these ten spirit geese?" Tie Yi took out two medicine bottles from his arms and handed them to the man,

"I'll take a look at this." After the man opened the medicine bottle, there was a stream of medicinal fragrance from the tip of his nose, and even the medicinal fragrance was mixed with a little bit of vitality.

"This, senior sister, do you really want to exchange your pill for my spirit goose?" The middle-aged man held the pill and said uncertainly. You must know that although the pill he is holding in his hand is not an elixir, he has judged from his intuition for many years that this is by no means comparable to ordinary pills.

"Yes, I'll have the last of these pills left," implying that if you want more, I don't have any.

"Okay, that's enough, that's enough." The middle-aged man handed the cage to the iron cloak, and then quickly packed up his things.

"Senior sister, it's not early, senior brother still has something to do, so I'll leave first." After saying that, he flew away. I'm afraid that the iron coat in the back seems to regret it.

Tie Yi took these little geese and returned to Taoyuan satisfied.

Because Tieyi has no spirit stones, even if he sees anything, he can't buy anything, so it's better to raise a few geese with the spirit worms in his hand first, and then lay a few spirit goose eggs to sell on the mountain.

So Tie Yi was very irresponsible and handed over the figure of raising the spirit goose to Emperor Hui, and Emperor Hui was also very satisfied with this task.

After three months of unremitting efforts, Tie Yi finally finished cultivating the spiritual field, and those spirit fish all gave birth, each giving birth to two small spirit fish, but the survival rate was worrying, in order to keep the spirit fish alive, Tie Yi dropped a drop of spring water in the space in the spiritual spring, but he didn't expect all to survive. Of course, those extra eighty-one small spirit fish were put into the space by the iron cloak. When you want to eat fish, you take out a fish soup that you can.

The spirit insects on the peach tree were also packed into the spirit bottle, and the garden was also cleaned and full of vitality. The spirit insects in the trunk of those peach trees were eaten by Emperor Hui, and the peach trees began to grow new leaves from their original dying.

She's missed the sermon time these months, and she's going to have to make up for it this month. The knowledge of the Immortal Dao was what she had always desired, and she had no chance to contact it at all in the Zhang family. She thought it might be the reason why she hadn't been able to make an inch for three years.

A bright moon still hung in the night sky in the sky, and a few dazzling stars reluctantly receded. At this time, Tie Yi had already put on the clothes of the peasant disciple and began to hurry.

Outside the mission hall, Tie Yi wore a gray coarse cloth coat and came to the teaching office in the sect. When I saw the words "Missionary Hall" written on it, I knew I had come to the right place.