Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming-Chapter 2030 - 1155

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Chapter 2030: Chapter 1155

Luo Youyou’s thought of continuing her cultivation was interrupted by phone calls and messages from her family. Tomorrow is the weekend.

She also wanted to see her family and thought of the fruit in the Storage Bag. Today, she couldn’t let her family cultivate, so she decided to bring some fruit home first and let them know about the freshness and the spirit-infused fruit.

Luo Youyou was worried that since she was already a cultivator, going out might alert others.

It seemed that the Green Ox knew her thoughts, and sent her a message. A Jade Pendant appeared in her Storage Bag.

This Jade Pendant, when worn, could conceal her cultivation, and though its space was limited, it had defensive and offensive functions.

She needed to contract it herself.

Luo Youyou could cultivate now; she was a human cultivator. Contracting a Magical Treasure was easy; she just needed to use her intention to contract it.

No need for the troublesome method of blood-dropping.

This was a life-saving Magical Treasure, though it was of low level, it was better than a life-saving talisman.

Green Ox felt that in a place with few cultivators and among so many ordinary people, such a Magical Treasure could already protect someone’s safety.

Besides, he was always monitoring with his Divine Sense.

He couldn’t let anything go wrong with his task.

Luo Youyou received information that she could use her city to contract it, so why wait?

Nothing is more precious than one’s own life.

To wish your family well, to change your destiny, the first priority is to protect yourself.

Even though there were many ordinary people, Luo Youyou didn’t know if she could change her life situation after she could cultivate.

If she was unaware, there might be bad people who wanted to kidnap her or use some skills.

In the previous life, nothing like that happened; people falsely accused her of not attending school for a week and just going out to have fun.

She felt this incident might be related to some people.

The room had an Array set up to restrict others from entering, though it didn’t restrict her movement.

Luo Youyou’s body seemed to be the key to entering and exiting the Formation.

However, she didn’t know there was an Array set up in the room.

Luo Youyou’s casual movement in and out wasn’t because her body was the key to the Formation, but because the Green Ox’s Divine Sense was imprinted on her.

It was a protective mark on her.

The Green Ox would never appear when Luo Youyou was dressing or bathing.

He had a screening ability; he could see what he should see and not see what he shouldn’t.

If Luo Youyou appeared in the toilet or was changing clothes, as long as she had such thoughts, the Green Ox would screen it out.

After all, he was tasked with a mission involving a woman; and as a bull transformed into a young man, he was still a young male.

He wouldn’t misuse his abilities during missions to do certain things.

He couldn’t do such things, and if his master knew, it wouldn’t be allowed.

The Green Ox always believed that humans and demons couldn’t coexist.

The stories about humans and demons becoming partners?

They were just legends.

They were just some tales.

The Green Ox believed that one day, when his abilities reached a certain level, if he truly encountered a female ox, he would choose a partner.

Instead of being lewd, becoming a lewd young man, a lewd bull near the woman he was supposed to protect.

Luo Youyou originally had a car; it was a gift from her family on her 18th birthday. Although it wasn’t the most luxurious car.

Among ordinary people, it was considered a very good car.

Not as high-profile as others with Ferrari or super luxury cars worth millions.

Her car was only worth hundreds of thousands.

Among typical workers living in neighborhoods, this car was neither top-notch nor inferior.

Luo Youyou didn’t let the family’s driver pick her up; she decided to drive herself, making it more convenient for internships and commuting.

She drove her birthday gift into the house’s garage.

Luo Youyou drove out, quite unfortunately, right during rush hour.

An hour’s drive turned into over two hours due to traffic jams.

Set off before five, arrived home after seven, by this time, it was slowly turning dark.

Luo Youyou drove her car into the family garage, discovering that all the other family cars were already back.

Father’s car, eldest brother’s car, second brother’s car, and third brother’s car were all back.

Not even during holidays did they gather like this.

Luo Youyou didn’t know that because she took a week’s leave and didn’t return home, her family learned she had taken leave but hadn’t returned, and didn’t respond to calls or messages.

Her family was worried and knew she was coming home.

Father postponed social engagements, and the eldest brother also postponed his.

Second brother swapped shifts with someone.

Third brother, despite being busy, postponed all his work to see his sister.

Luo Youyou returned to the living room, changed her shoes, and noticed her family was all there.

Parents saw her come back, mother stood up, and the family all stood up.

The housekeeper ordered someone to bring the drinks the young lady liked.

Luo Youyou called her parents and brothers, then sat down as her mother pulled her along, taking the drink brought by the servant.

Sipping the drink under the family’s gaze, she felt a bit guilty; their eyes were like judges assessing her.

"Daughter, why did you take leave of absence? Are you feeling unwell? Have you seen a doctor? Why didn’t you tell Mom?"

The other men in the house all had their eyes on them, watching the mother-daughter duo.

"Mom, I’m not unwell, I’m perfectly healthy. I didn’t go to school, just stayed in my room without letting anyone disturb me. Whatever others say is false."