Chapter 1167 - 919: Speed Up the Immortal Shuttle!
Chapter 1167 - 919: Speed Up the Immortal Shuttle!
"Rumble~"
In the peaceful Riverfront Village copy, a new day has just begun. The sun hasn’t fully risen yet, when a low rumbling sound is heard from the sky.
The newly joined villagers preparing to have breakfast are startled. The old village chief quickly sends two nimble-legged children to inform them that it’s surely the Little Immortal bringing in new farmland, or perhaps new survivors, so there’s no need to worry or panic.
Indeed, when everyone looks up towards the rumbling western sky, they see countless sprawling mountains flying over in a dark mass.
"Oh my, mountains can fly like this? Won’t they fall?"
"No wonder it’s called the Little Immortal; who else but an Immortal could transport such great mountains like this? Could it be the legendary Mountain Mover under the Jade Emperor?"
"These mountains are so large, so many, and pitch black. They look terrifying!"
"They’ve flown to the north! They’ve landed! They’re coming down!"
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Amidst the exclamations, the immense Great Black Mountain steadily settles at the far end of the northern forest hills.
At a glance, the tall and perilous peaks seem endless. Sitting in the northernmost part brings about an inexplicable sense of security, as if it could shield against Fierce Beasts and monsters.
Almost as the dust settles, Yun Shu descends again, greeting everyone before flying straight to the north.
"The new world is here, everyone can come out now." She flies to the cave entrance outfitted with a simple wooden door and smiles, "You won’t have to live in caves anymore in the future.
You can choose to join the village or start a new village here. Whatever materials you need initially, my master will provide. I believe before long, everyone can be self-sufficient."
The Void refugees who survived in the Great Black Mountain were originally a nomadic tribe. While migrating with livestock in summer, they encountered earthquakes, leaving only sixty-eight people, including men, women, and children, with all their belongings gone and livestock lost.
Fortunately, by divine mercy, food, water, torches, and accompanied tools and bedding were provided, allowing survival to this day.
Following the Guiding Envoy’s guidance, the tribe’s leader leads everyone out of the cave, just in time to see the rising sun illuminate the nearby mountains, forests, and meadows. There’s trickling water with wild goats, deer, and rabbits leaping through the woods.
He immediately kneels in gratitude, "Beautiful Fairy, please tell us the name of the great deity. I will lead the tribe’s young people to build a temple and offer sincere worship. Thank you for listening to our prayers and granting us rebirth!"
Yun Shu has not been a "Guiding Envoy" many times, so lacks broad experience.
Especially after meeting the mortals at the previous coordinates who insisted on staying, and then seeing these devoted Believers of her master, she felt deeply moved.
How can there be such a great difference between people when receiving help?
"My master has never mentioned what kind of deity he is, but he shelters mortals in other worlds by establishing Divine Statues, allowing Believers to call him ’Mr. Jiang.’" She worries about the language barrier, hence she writes it down on paper with a smile, "If building a temple, just worship Mr. Jiang; if joining the village over there, they’ve already built a temple so there’s no need to build another one."
Saying that, Yun Shu points out the village location.
The tribe’s leader follows her up the hill, gazing at the distant village, and shakes his head, "Thank you, Fairy, for the guidance. However, we are originally a nomadic tribe, fond of herding horses, cattle, and sheep, preferring not to live with other tribes.
If the Fairy permits, we wish to rebuild our tribe at the foot of the Great Black Mountain, to hunt, tame, and raise wild goats. If needed, we can trade with the village over there or even marry among them, but we want to keep our own lifestyle."
"Of course you can, provided everyone lives in peace," Yun Shu nods, "Especially regarding resource distribution. They open farmland, you herd livestock, though separated by a mountain range, future conflicts may arise when there are more people.
In case of any disagreement, approach it amicably and never resort to force, otherwise, you’ll be banished by my master, and surviving in the outside world is hundreds of times tougher. I’ll inform the villagers over there the same, encouraging your mutual understanding."
The tribe leader respectfully makes a bow, "Thank you, Fairy. Besides herding, I will have the young people in the tribe take turns mining, striving to find more Black Gemstones to offer to Mr. Jiang."
"Master says, if given Black Gemstones, he may exchange them for supplies," Yun Shu leads him to fly back to the foot of the Great Black Mountain, takes out steaming hot food from a Storage Bag, and invites, "Eat breakfast first. If you need any assistance, do let me know."
The tribe members, whether adults or children, quietly wait for the leader’s arrangements among more than sixty people, not noisy or chaotic but orderly. Food is first distributed to the elderly and children, with young ones last, while the leader takes the last portion.
After eating, he goes around asking and then respectfully bows to Yun Shu saying, "Fairy, I just asked everyone.
Everybody feels that Mr. Jiang has already given us plenty. We have bedding, brand-new clothes, shoes, and enough tools to make bows and arrows, cut wood to build houses, and sheep pens.
Children can go up the mountain to gather firewood, look for wild fruits; the elderly can collect mulberry and hemp to spin and weave cloth; young ones can hunt and mine.
There is a river with Swimming Fish, a forest with prey, and we rely on our hands to take root and live. No need to trouble Mr. Jiang and the Fairy for more.
Please give the supplies to those who need them more, as it was the help during our plight that allowed us to survive. Since we can sustain ourselves, there’s no need to crave more, while that food and water can save more people..."
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