[Ding! Rice, millet, and sorghum have been exchanged for the host.]

Hongyun didn't know how to explain the origin of these things, so she simply didn't tell Zhen Yuanzi either.

I made up a random excuse: "I'm going back to my room. I have to give a sermon to them in a few days, and it's so annoying!"

After Hongyun left, Zhen Yuanzi also returned to his room.

A moment later, Hongyun concealed his presence and left Wuzhuang Temple, where he observed the situation of the teenagers in the mountains for a while.

They were very united and there was no competition between them. In no time, the boys had found the tools to start making hunting equipment.

Hongyun watched as they methodically carried out each step of the process: first hunting, skinning and drying the animals, then felling trees, making traps outside the cave, and drilling wood to start a fire and preserve the embers.

Just as the first sermon was about to begin, Hongyun used magic to scatter three kinds of seeds not far from the cave they had chosen.

At the start of the first sermon, Hongyun and Zhenyuanzi sat side by side on high seats, with five human youths below them, including Huiyu and the one-year-old baby.

It describes the method of drawing spiritual energy into the body that Hongyun had planned in advance. After all, apart from Huiyu, everyone here is human, and to cultivate, one must first generate spiritual energy within the body.

After the sermon ended, everyone except Wuchen and Renbao, the father and son, successfully guided their Qi into their bodies, and they all grinned as if they had become saints.

"There are edible plants on the back mountain. You can try them out; most of them are non-toxic," Hongyun said, guiding them to find the food.

Zhen Yuanzi sighed softly, waved his hand and took out a few pills, distributing them to the group: "These are antidote pills; be sure to carry them with you at all times."

He paused, then took out several different pills: "These are fasting pills. Each pill can guarantee you won't suffer from hunger for three months."

This time, Hongyun stopped Zhen Yuanzi before he distributed the pills: "They are human, and they have their own way of surviving. You and I don't need to interfere too much. If they need their teachers' help even for such a small matter, how can they be considered human, and how will they protect humanity in the future!"

Hongyun's words were serious, so naturally they dared not accept the fasting pill.

Although they haven't been here long, they still know who their master is and who truly has the final say.

After the sermon ended, everyone left, and no one stayed to ask questions about anything they didn't understand.

Perhaps because they had just begun their cultivation, no one was puzzled by the process of drawing qi into the body. Even Wuchen followed Hongyun's instructions and went back to comprehend it on his own, without disturbing Hongyun's peace and quiet.

Several months later, the seeds had all sprouted into crops. Bu Ran also successfully noticed them, and after trying them raw, cooked, and grilled, she finally discovered which part of the crops tasted the best.

After winter, the plants withered and died. In order to have food for the following year, the group began to try to preserve the crops for another year so that they would not wither in winter.

Unable to bear it any longer, Hongyun appeared in front of a fruit tree and murmured to herself, "The seed I planted casually back then has now grown into a big tree and produced so much fruit."

Wuchen and the others realized the importance of planting and began to try to plant the seeds.

It was a process of repeated attempts, with Hongyun keeping a close eye on things and occasionally offering them some assistance.

Five years later, they finally grew enough food to feed the human race, and a large area of ​​Longevity Mountain was planted with all sorts of strange and wonderful things.

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