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We'll explore the area before Chapter 386 later!
Let's explore the area before Chapter 386 later!
Nezha handed the demon-revealing mirror to Li Zhenying, who held it in both hands, and walked towards the South Heavenly Gate with the imperial edict in his hand.
As night fell, the golden-nosed white-haired rat sneaked out of the Cloud Tower Palace and quietly followed Nezha and Li Zhenying. The brother and sister were completely unaware that the golden-haired white rat had followed them out of the South Heavenly Gate and down to the mortal world.
Normally, the golden-nosed white-haired rat lives with Li Zhenying, moving around in its original form in its small nest, acting as a pet to entertain Li Zhenying.
Now that Li Zhenying has descended to the mortal realm with Nezha, the Golden-Nosed White-Haired Rat Spirit has also found an opportunity to leave with her.
Lady Yin watched her children walk away, then returned to the palace. She looked into her daughter's room and found that the golden-nosed white-haired rat was gone.
"Zhenying must have kicked him and taken him away." Madam Yin didn't think too much about it and went along with her daughter's wishes, without telling Li Tianwang about it.
After leaving the South Heavenly Gate, Nezha took Li Zhenying and flew directly towards the South China Sea.
The golden-nosed, white-haired rat spirit, after leaving the South Heavenly Gate, shed its rat form and transformed into human form. Instead of running around, it concealed itself and stealthily continued to follow Nezha and Li Zhenying.
When Venus read out the imperial edict, the Golden-Nosed White-Haired Rat heard it clearly and knew that another demonic disaster had occurred in the mortal realm. If she were to find another place to become a demon this time, she would surely face certain death.
The golden-nosed white-haired rat spirit's goal was simple: to atone for her sins and no longer be Lee Jung-young's plaything. At the very least, she wanted to become Lee Jung-young's personal maid.
Nezha and Li Zhenying entered Mount Luojia in the South China Sea. The white-haired rat did not follow them in but hid and waited.
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"I want to eat dragon meat."
The peacock made demands of the roadside at the start of a new day.
"I even ordered some food for you..." The person on the roadside was speechless.
After spending some time with them, Lu Bian had become clear about the peacock's living habits.
Peacocks eat only two meals a day, one in the early morning and one at dusk.
“My younger brother only eats dragon meat. I’ve eaten it before, but I’ve forgotten what it tastes like now,” the peacock said.
"Where am I supposed to find you a dragon to eat?"
Suddenly, an idea struck him: a substitute.
"Wait, then."
We entered the woods by the roadside, where peacocks were waiting.
When the peacock returned, it saw someone carrying several snakes back by the roadside.
"Is this a dragon?" the peacock asked, displeased.
"These venomous snakes are also called little dragons by mortals. Grandma, wait a moment, I'll stew a pot of snake soup for you."
He doesn't need a knife to process animal ingredients by the roadside; his hands are the knives. He skins the snake, removes the venom sac and internal organs, takes out the gallbladder, and cleans the snake bones one by one. He then puts the snake meat into a pot and cooks it with rice until it's tender.
Early in the morning, Peacock directed him to cook, and by the roadside, Peacock and the little fox Pingping were already far behind.
After the snake soup was cooked, it was first served to the peacock by the roadside, and then a bowl was made for myself.
"The taste is alright, but I don't like ginger."
The peacock stuck out its tongue and spat out the ginger slices.
"Okay, okay, next time I'll pick out all the ingredients you don't like after I've cooked it."
Peacock had many complaints about the roadside, but the only thing she couldn't find fault with was the cooking.
No matter how the food is prepared by the roadside vendors, it always suits her taste.
"I want to have porridge tonight, but I don't want any snakes."
"I understand."
While traveling, I observed the forests on both sides of the road and picked up any wild mushrooms covered by fallen leaves. In the evening, when I was cooking for the peacocks, I made them a pot of wild mushroom porridge.
This time, the roadside vendor added finely minced garlic to the porridge, and once it dissolved, there was no need to be picky about the taste.
"How dare you eat these wild mushrooms?" Peacock held the wild mushroom porridge, hesitant to take a bite.
"Are you scared?" The man by the roadside took a sip; the aroma of mushrooms filled the air. "Don't you know how my son was reborn?" the peacock said.
"How did it achieve Nirvana?" someone asked, looking at the peacock by the roadside.
“A believer cooked a pot of mushroom soup for him, but the soup was highly poisonous. The believer wanted to share the soup with my son and his ten disciples, but he discovered the poison the moment it was served and demanded that the believer drink the whole pot of soup.”
"Just because of a pot of poisonous mushroom soup, the Buddha in his mortal form attained Nirvana and became a Buddha?"
"Mm." The peacock nodded.
“I’m the most experienced person when it comes to eating wild mushrooms. If you happen to get poisoned, I can save you,” he said by the roadside.
"Don't get poisoned first," the peacock said.
"It doesn't matter if you get poisoned."
"Hmm... my son did say that it was the most delicious soup he had ever tasted in his life." Seeing people drinking porridge without any restraint by the roadside, Kong Que also hurriedly started drinking.
After finishing the pot of mushroom porridge, the peacock felt exceptionally refreshed; not only was its stomach full, but it seemed as if its very soul had been nourished.
"I won't pick and eat mushrooms I don't recognize. I've seen all these mushrooms in the mountains of Dali," he said by the roadside.
"Dali, where is that?" the peacock asked.
"my home."
"You're a layperson, why are you acting like a monk?" Peacock asked curiously.
"Don't ask, or you'll bear the consequences," someone by the roadside said.
"The greatest karmic consequence I have ever borne is becoming the mother of the Buddha. How could anyone's karma be greater than that?" The peacock smiled.
"I'm not going to tell you anyway."
"It has something to do with your adopted son, doesn't it?" Peacock's lips curled up.
"Tell me, whose child is he? Could he be an illegitimate child of a Buddhist monk?" Peacock asked.
"You guessed wrong, and way wrong." He shook his head by the roadside.
“If you stay obediently by my side, you’ll understand without me having to explain,” the roadside man said to the peacock.
"Like This."
"Do you want to take a detour? This is my brother's and his two older brothers' territory."
"Oh? We're almost at Lion Camel Ridge? We're walking pretty fast."
"No, it's Dapeng whose territory has expanded. I can sense their presence," the peacock said.
"How can we go around? Let's just keep going forward."
The monk and the little fox walked far away, hundreds of miles from the sluggish roadside and the peacock. Before dusk, the monk and the little fox arrived at the city gate, which was inscribed with the words "Children's City".
"Children's City?"
The monk felt something was amiss. After entering the city with the little fox, he discovered that many people were secretly observing the little fox.
The monk gradually noticed something strange: there wasn't a single child in the city who looked smaller than Pingping.
The monk and Pingping did not stay overnight in the city, but instead went straight through it.
As they exited through the east gate, a carriage, which was completely covered up, came out of the city, and the two men made way for it.
Pingping immediately recognized that the driver and guards were all demons in disguise, while the monk's eyes pierced through the carriage and saw what was hidden inside—a group of unconscious children.
"Monk, we can't go any further."
Pingping stopped the monk outside the eastern city.
"what happened?"
"If we go over there, we'll be eaten," Pingping said, somewhat fearfully.
The fox tail that had been tucked away upon entering the city was startled back out when faced with the area shrouded in demonic energy, causing its fur to stand on end.
(End of this chapter)
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