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Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming-Chapter 2023 - 1151:
Moreover, their family is now earning money not just for the sake of making money, but to prevent certain people from becoming unemployed.
The important wealth is not stored in certain places, as all the items have been placed in the Magical Treasure, the Storage Bag.
For the couple and their family, the main focus now is cultivation.
The couple, despite increasing their abilities continuously over several months, is still not as capable as their son.
Watching his son crawling, his ability has enhanced, previously relying on the Magical Treasure to fly.
Now his son can fly relying on his own ability.
Luo Baojun can communicate with his parents through mind, entirely based on his own ability, having grown for several months.
Staying in this place all along seemed to yield no gain.
Yet here, they accomplished a significant task.
Revenge is never too late, but he’s not waiting for even a year.
Madam Huang, utilizing those evil Taoists to alter fates and capture destinies.
Made him suffer hardships in his previous life.
In this life, he stopped their means early.
For every action they take, there is bound to be a backlash.
Not disabling those people, of course, wouldn’t do.
Those people have harmed too many.
Just like those who went to the Capital City for alchemy, some were from that Taoist Temple.
Luo Baojun, aided by Jiang Tang’s spirit, sneaked into a certain Taoist Temple.
There Jiang Tang’s spirit collected those dark and evil auras.
Luo Baojun didn’t need to take action at all.
Jiang Tang’s spirit took action, brutally yet to deal with evildoers, leaving them unable to die instantly.
Disabled their Cultivation Techniques, some people would become useless.
This kind of useless person is different from ordinary people, for when their cultivation is taken away, they become even weaker than the average person.
That’s certainly not enough, for those certain individuals have killed too many people.
The more people they harm, the more severe their punishment.
Some of these people dropped dead on the spot.
When others couldn’t see, the ones who dropped died instantly, their souls watching themselves collapse, bodies turning into water, and their spirits dissipating in fright.
Jiang Tang’s spirit punishing these people happened at night, some might already be asleep, others were cultivating, and some were partaking in unlawful deeds.
After all, what they did was openly helping, taking away others’ destiny with such justice.
If the opposition targeted certain individuals, no matter the price they paid, their hand impacts would deepen with the deal payment rising.
When Jiang Tang’s spirit took action, some were casting spells, drawing powers during legal proceedings, suddenly dying, causing employers and present individuals to panic.
Apart from those guests, within the entire Taoist Temple, anyone carrying Evil Qi, who had harmed others, none of them could escape.
Just certain guests inside the temple also harbored evil qi.
Jiang Tang’s spirit could only chuckle, helping the weak by eliminating these individuals.
Removing these evildoers personally indeed brought him merit.
Currently, Luo Baojun, the wisher, is just an under-one-year-old child.
Many things still require his personal effort.
Luo Baojun can also do certain matters, with his parents’ assistance.
The evil Taoist practices wanting to abolish their skills, wanting them to drop dead, their souls to fade.
Luo Baojun and his parents couldn’t manage to do it.
Jiang Tang easily handled it, for he carried a dark aura.
He, a god who can traverse various places, could handle it all.
When Jiang Tang’s spirit appeared, the worldly immortals evaded.
Luo Baojun witnessed the entire scene of the immortal killing villains, it was truly formidable.
Eliminating these villains wouldn’t cause this small world to crumble!
Luo Baojun’s parents witnessed the process personally, they deeply admired Jiang Tang.
Wondering when they could possess abilities like a god’s?
This pushed them to cultivate even more ardently.
Realizing that killing villains to gain merit could also facilitate their rapid growth, allowing them to absorb the cultivation Qi as merit.
During Luo Baojun’s growth, he discovered the adversary being subdued by Jiang Tang, no high-tech system from a planet could resist.
Like a stray dog, staying hidden, fearing to come forth and commit evil.
The so-called control group appeared to be just a normal little child.
Luo Baojun was grateful for his ability to make wishes, for being blessed by a deity, for being able to attain cultivation skills.
In these few months, several events also occurred in the royal palace.
Initially, they disrupted those Taoists’ bodies, driven them out forcefully.
Then the officials received the emperor’s commands, organizing an alchemy competition once more.
Clearly a secretive affair, yet precaution being taken against sabotage.
This time, fewer participants succeeded in alchemy compared to the previous.
Their capability inferior as well.
The emperor had no choice, seeking the Elixir of Immortality, mandating continuous attempts for crafting.
The second group sent to the royal palace, although those Taoists’ bodies weren’t abolished by Jiang Tang.
The pills they produced were just ordinary.
The toxic concoctions were all destroyed.
Jiang Tang replaced those medicines with common herbs, failed in poisoning collaborations with certain princes to harm fathers with toxic pills.
Despite the aging emperor investing more energy in the Elixir of Immortality.
Assigning specific duties to each of his sons to prevent singular domination.
Yet in the power struggles, they fiercely contended.
The unluckiest were the ordinary civilians.
Even some officials’ families faced ruin amidst the power struggle.
Jiang Tang didn’t participate excessively in the matter, for among them were tyrants, and power contenders, lacking benevolence, negligent toward the people.
If it were his choice, none of them deserved to be emperor.
Though Jiang Tang didn’t engage in it, he didn’t allow them to harm others.
When they attempted malicious deeds, Jiang Tang exerted control over them.
Jiang Tang wished to safeguard Luo Baojun’s growth in this small world, flourishing in peace.
If years later, this minor world faced warfare due to certain events,
Luo Baojun would have grown, his family’s abilities elevated.
By then, they could aid in maintaining peace.
Jiang Tang could assist the wisher, but not continuously support them.
Many matters must be done by themselves.
Jiang Tang safeguarding Luo Baojun throughout his growth, not allowing him to die prematurely due to others’ capabilities.
Luo Baojun and his family also strived hard.
They were indifferent to fame and fortune, not overly concerned about wealth.
Luo Baojun’s aunts in the Capital are yet to find the most suitable husbands.
The descendants of those civil officials were even more incompetent.
Too many playboys, few truly talented individuals.
The military officials were slightly better, yet in others’ eyes, they were just warriors.
Previously, Luo Family’s sisters thought so, but since cultivating, they found warriors, and some generals more reliable.
There was indeed a bachelor general, stationed at the border, returning due to physical defects, like the emperor’s youngest brother.
Being not born of a consort, by then, the emperor had ascended, and the young prince lacked maternal backing.
He poses little threat to the emperor, later receiving appointments, becoming a general at the frontier.
This era’s emperor, be it a middle-aged person or elder, had relatively shorter lifespans.
Some of the emperor’s sons, in their quest for the throne, were even younger than this imperial uncle.
Among the generals, some hailed from distinguished families like marquis or marquis mansions.
They became military generals due to lacking literary talent, unfit for civil official roles.
Passionate about wielding weapons, they’d been trained in military camps since childhood.
Whether city defenders, or gradually rising to general ranks,
when border skirmishes seemed likely, they had to march into battle.
Luo family women considered eligible men among them, judging them by appearance, too.
Among them, the imperial uncle was the most sought after, followed by other capable generals.







