Chapter 166: Amazing Spider Silk

The spiders are so cute, and I feel proud as their owners.

Seeing Josh coming, the spiders crawled out of their caves one after another. They had grown fat and could no longer climb up the surrounding grass. They could only stand on the rocks and wave their feet at Josh.

Ahem, yes, it’s waving feet, please forgive us little spiders who share hands and feet.

"Aunt Daisy, these are the little spiders I need your help teaching." Josh looked at these ignorant little guys and touched their furry heads one by one.

"I will teach them carefully, don't worry. Such cute little guys are really lovable." Daisy said, taking out the prepared materials from her bag.

The teaching assistant, Chameleon, also jumped off her shoulder and got into position for class.

The little spiders were still confused, so Josh whispered to them, "This is the teacher I invited for you. If you learn how to weave webs from them, you will be able to weave better, bigger, and more beautiful webs."

As soon as these words were spoken, the little spiders immediately surrounded Daisy and stared at her with their cute big eyes.

"I can't stand it. They are such a cute bunch of little guys. I feel like I'm about to change my heart." Daisy was struck by their big eyes and pretended to wail while holding her heart.

Qiao Xi didn't dare to respond. Didn't he see that the little color-changing silkworm in front of him was obviously red and warm?
With its upper body erected and its hands (and feet) on its hips, it glared at its hateful master who had easily changed his mind. The whole insect was like a red-hot iron.
"Don't look at me like that, Bread. You know my heart is still with you. I'm just looking at you, just looking at you. No matter how much I like you, I will only have a worm in my heart." Aunt Daisy started to coax Little Bread again.

But the effect was surprisingly good, the bread was successfully soothed and was no longer a red-hot iron.

"This is the color-changing silkworm, your Magic Beast teacher. It is an experienced textile Magic Beast and is good at many textile skills. You must learn from it seriously." Qiao Xi introduced again.

The spiders nodded in unison and rushed forward, greeting the chameleon silkworms with their antennae and short hairy feet. Compared to the big humans, they were more relaxed when facing the chameleon silkworms, which were also insect monsters.

Watching the friendly interactions between the little ones, Josh and Aunt Daisy did not disturb them, letting them get to know each other first.

The little guys quickly became familiar with each other. The spiders generously invited the chameleons to play in their caves. After a while, the chameleons came out of the caves in a mess, covered with spider silk. However, they were in high spirits, probably because they had a lot of fun.

"Okay, okay, little ones, let's start the class, okay?" Aunt Daisy clapped her hands, asking everyone to pay attention. If they were left alone, they would probably play all day long, which was not acceptable.

With her employer right next to her, Daisy didn't want to leave a bad impression on her. Yes, but after a while she had fallen in love with this job and started to pay attention to her own image. She wanted to be a good teacher who taught seriously.

Watching these little guys is much better than serving those picky guests.

The little spiders are all good students who love to study. When Aunt Daisy called out, they all looked at her.

Daisy picked up the bread that was fighting against the spider silk with one hand, and used her other hand to help it pull off the spider silk, then rubbed the spider silk and felt it silently.

"It's strong, tough, and sticky. Well, it's much better than silk of the same grade, and the silk is thicker too. It's a good material," she murmured.

"Besides spinning silk, do you have any other skills? Please show them to me." Aunt Daisy asked.

The spiders looked at each other, unable to perform their moves.

Finally, a small yellow spider emerged from the team, its belly bulging as if it was about to use some powerful move.

Josh took two steps back and squatted again. "Puff!" A small net was launched, covering a piece of dirt not far away. Josh was silent for a second and moved back silently. It was a small skill with no lethality.

Clap, clap, clap. "Very good skills!" Daisy clapped excitedly and praised.

Ah, the emotional value was so high, Josh didn’t understand, but he also applauded.

Seeing Josh clapping along with her with a bewildered look on his face, Aunt Daisy laughed: "Do you think this skill is so weak? I'm applauding it to comfort them."

Josh smiled helplessly: "Yes, Aunt Daisy, this skill looks um, quite cute. I think you are encouraging education, you are such a gentle teacher."

"Oh, dear Josh, please don't look at this powerful skill with such a narrow perspective. Not only skills with strong lethality are good skills. You have to think clearly about their functions."

"Is it combat? Or support?"

Josh looked down at the small mesh cover and fell into thought.

"Although this small net bag may seem useless and even a bit ridiculous in combat, when it comes to weaving, whether it's the instantaneous production of large quantities of spider silk or the complex, tough, and high-strength web patterns, it demonstrates the superiority of this skill."

"For us textile craftsmen, this skill is no less important than a warrior's powerful combat skills."

"So powerful!" Josh was shocked.

Josh couldn't help but start to reflect. Indeed, his vision was too narrow.

Looking at the light yellow spider that was so proud after being praised, Josh felt grateful in his heart. Fortunately, he found Aunt Daisy. She might have misled the spider disciples with her own words.

"Aunt Daisy, you're right. I was too one-sided. Fortunately, you have the foresight to spot a spider."

My trust in her skyrocketed, and I couldn't wait to leave so that Aunt Daisy could show her skills and teach well.

But today was the first day, and the spiders were timid and only dared to come out of the cave and become active when she accompanied them. By tomorrow, when they were familiar with the class, Josh would not be here to interfere with Aunt Daisy's class.

Aunt Daisy was inevitably a little constrained here. She had to teach the little spiders and explain to her at the same time, which made her doubly tired.

"Is Xiao Huang the only one who can use this trick?" Aunt Daisy asked gently as she continued the class.

The spiders lowered their heads deeply, leaving only Xiao Huang with his head held high, standing on a small mound, looking very proud.

"That's okay, let's learn the basics first, and then everyone can learn from Xiao Huang in their free time."

Xiao Huang? This name makes it hard for Qiao Xi to hold back his laughter, hehe.

Ignoring Josh who was not in the right state, Daisy looked at the color-changing silkworm and said, "Bread, show me!"

"Let's first learn the most basic coarse silk skills in weaving. This is one of the most important skills for our weaving monsters. Everyone, study hard."

(End of this chapter)

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