Chapter 40: canteen

Chapter 40 Canteen

Zhou Lulu frowned and said: "I like reading, and I want to join the fourth elder who specializes in Confucianism, but my father insisted that I choose Bailian Peak, saying that the fourth elder is stupid in reading and can't learn from him."

"Father is..."

"Fifth Elder Zhou Xin."

Lu Yang immediately shut up, Bailian Peak belongs to your family, of course your father will let you choose your family.

The main peak of Bailian Peak is a crimson mountain, soaring into the sky, like a volcano erupting, illuminating the sky.

I don’t know if it’s because of the long-term refining, or if it’s just the case in Bailian Peak. In short, the temperature here is slightly higher than other places.

It was early spring at this time, and Bailian Peak seemed to have entered summer.

Lu Yang felt that his skin was prickly, as if something was piercing into his body. His body consciously operated the exercises, forming a protective membrane as thin as a cicada's wings outside his body.

Zhou Lulu explained in a low voice at the side: "Junior brother, what you sense is the aura of Jinwu. There are too many magic weapons forged in Bailian Peak, and the air is also filled with the aura of Jinwu, but it doesn't hurt monks. Just get used to it."

"However, junior brother, your reaction is very fast. There are very few people like you."

Lu Yang smiled and said, "My exercises are very useful."

Lu Yang also heard the sound of tinkling. In Lu Yang's imagination, it should be that a senior was striking the fine iron with a big hammer.

He followed the sound and found that there was a cafeteria.

"Um-"

Lu Yang felt that it was not unacceptable.

got used to.

The entrance of the cafeteria is full of smoke and fire, people are coming and going, talking and laughing, carrying all kinds of food gestures, like holding a broad knife, fighting for justice everywhere.

It looks like a student passing by the cafeteria to buy food after class, or a knight who just walked out of a weapon shop.

"Is Li Haoran here?" Lu Yang remembered that Li Haoran, with the root of fire spirit, worshiped under the sect of the Fifth Elder. Theoretically, his realm was similar to his own, and he didn't know what realm he had actually cultivated to.

Zhou Lulu shook her head: "Junior Brother Li has not yet left customs, so he is not qualified to sell food in the cafeteria. Father said that Li Haoran has a good foundation and needs to bubble more in the magma to develop better."

"I heard from others that at first Junior Brother Li was still screaming while soaking in the magma, but then he didn't move. He should be used to it."

"... Is it possible that he is not used to it, but that he is familiar with it?"

"Um?"

Lu Yang didn't expect that taking a bath in boiling water would not be the worst. The elder sister was too kind to him.

It's a pity that I didn't see Li Haoran, otherwise I could share my experience in bathing.

Zhou Lulu came to the noisy cafeteria, her blood dissipated without a trace, she retreated, and took two steps back quietly, speaking very fast, like a machine gun: "The things in the cafeteria, Junior Brother Lu, are good and cheap. Sou Wu deceives you to buy it yourself."

Zhou Lulu ran away without a trace after speaking, and Lu Yang didn't see how she disappeared.

Lu Yang sighed, it seemed that he could only rely on himself.

"Braised fish bones in braised sauce, freshly made braised fish bones in braised sauce, are the best choice for sawing trees and killing people, and the ones that have been used are all good!"

"Look, take a look, noodles, which are harder than steel and iron bones, are necessary for binding people, and you can't break free if you tie them up. Buying now also comes with a free binding tutorial!"

The cafeteria is like a mortal vegetable market. The stall owners are all shouting and selling their food. The only difference is that the cafeteria is much noisier than the vegetable market—the stall owners have high cultivation and loud voices.

Lu Yang saw a senior brother holding a braised fishbone in one hand. The fishbone was as sharp as a sharp knife. With a light stroke, it was like being bitten by a ferocious shark. The wound was extremely deep.

The senior who sells braised fish bones enthusiastically sells it: "This junior, would you like a fish bone? This is a fish demon from Bibotan. During his lifetime, he had the peak strength of foundation building. The fish bones left behind are very hard. Senior brother refined it for a long time. Only a few of them have been refined, they can be used as weapons in battle, and food when you are hungry."

After finishing speaking, he heard him bite off a fishbone with a bang.

I don't know how to make the teeth.

Lu Yang looked at the useful fish bones, and then at the price.

Well, can't afford it.

Seeing Lu Yang smiled apologetically, this senior didn't force him and continued to sell to others.

Looking at another senior brother, Lu Yang directly attacked, took out the fried dough sticks from the oil pan, and drained the oil.

"Do you want one, junior brother? There are some used in the foundation stage, and some used in the golden core stage. The ones used in the foundation stage only need one hundred and fifty contribution points."

In terms of price, it is indeed cheaper than the Shaking Hammer on the exchange list. The Shaking Hammer costs 270 contribution points, while the deep-fried dough stick only costs 150 contribution points, which is almost double the price.

"The advantage of my fritters is not only hard, it contains three layers of dark energy. If you hit it with one blow, the three layers of dark energy will superimpose and explode. It is amazingly powerful and can catch the enemy by surprise."

"If you are hungry and want to eat, there is no problem, the shelf life is very long."

After finishing speaking, the brother who sold the deep-fried dough sticks took a bite, and the triple dark energy erupted in his mouth, and nothing happened except his mouth swelled a bit.

"Brother, I'm new here, and I don't understand some things. Why can our fritters be used as both a weapon and food? Can it really bite?"

Senior brother can see Lu Yang's cultivation, since he is a junior in the Foundation Establishment period, he must be a newcomer. It is normal for newcomers to have problems with this.

"This is a way to exercise and verify your own fitness results."

"The so-called body training, of course, is to internally refine the viscera, muscles and bones, and externally to refine the skin and seven orifices. Only in this way can it be called a real physical training. In addition, teeth are also an indispensable link."

"I've heard that some body cultivators are only able to stretch their muscles and bones to the extreme. Under the brutal impact, even the mountains tremble. A solution."

"any solution?"

"They use spells to change their body shape, such as size and size, to shrink their bodies, and attack these body repairs from the inside. These body repairers have not exercised their lungs, and they are easily defeated by others with this method."

"These people can't be considered real body repairers, or Yeluzi body repairers."

Brother's teeth touched, making a sound like metal colliding.

Their refiners are considered half-personal practitioners, and their physical strength is not comparable to that of real body refiners, but they have been trained internally and externally.

"Ordinary monks use magical treasures as weapons, and a physically cultivated body is the strongest weapon. Since it is the strongest weapon, it is not difficult to eat fried dough sticks."

Lu Yang understands that the food in the cafeteria is extremely functional, and it can be divided into two functions, one is to sell it as a weapon to non-body trainers like himself, and the other is to sell it as food to body repairers.

"Meng Jingzhou is worshiped under the third elder's door. He is a serious physical trainer, so he should be able to bite."

Thinking of this, Lu Yang bought a deep-fried dough stick, waved it twice, it was heavy and quite heavy.

(end of this chapter)

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