My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 179 - 17 Leaving the Island_2
Chapter 179: Chapter 17 Leaving the Island_2
Chapter 179: Chapter 17 Leaving the Island_2
If he could find it, he still had to see if he could handle it.
The cost might be too great.
These matters, there’s too much to consider.
Moreover, they didn’t even know if the murderer was a person or a demon beast, so finding them would not be an easy task!
Fang Yun nodded silently as he followed the path down the mountain.
Then, he glanced at Lin Yu, revealing such secrets in front of a stranger felt a bit like too much too soon.
But if the Lin Family really thought this way, it would relieve much of his pressure.
However, ultimately, it all depended on the thoughts of the Lin Family’s patriarch.
After all, he was not only the patriarch but also the highest in Cultivation within the Lin Family.
His opinion would be the final decision for the Lin Family.
Thus, Fang Yun still needed to be wary.
Soon, the two reached a fork at the bottom of the mountain, one path leading to the Haining City near the docks, and another leading to Sea Origin City at the foot of the mountain.
“Daoist brother, if you want to take on this bounty, then you’d better head towards the dock area, just be cautious at sea.
Recently, there have been a lot of people heading out to sea and the waters are quite chaotic, so be careful.”
Fang Yun watched Lin Yu nod, not knowing why he held such goodwill towards him, but he appreciated his kindness nonetheless.
“I understand, I’ll be careful!
Aren’t you participating in this?” Fang Yun asked curiously.
“My humble Cultivation is too low, even if I wanted to leave the island my family would not agree.
Besides, I have other matters to attend to on the island, so I will not join in!”
Fang Yun nodded; Lin Yu’s Cultivation was not high, merely reaching the third level of Qi Cultivation.
And having been a Spirit Plant Cultivator, he probably didn’t have much combat ability, so it really wasn’t necessary for him to join in.
At least he wouldn’t need to go off the island looking for clues.
Based on his manner just now, he probably didn’t want to get involved either.
After parting with Lin Yu, Fang Yun quickly arrived at the docks.
Indeed, compared to a few months ago, the docks were now much busier.
People were continuously arriving, setting sail, and bringing back demon beasts from the sea.
Obviously, even if they found no clues, they adhered to not returning empty-handed and searched for demon beasts at sea.
Seeing such a scene, especially the crowded boat rental place, gave him a bit of a headache.
But there was no choice, to leave the island, he still needed a basic boat.
Not to mention that he couldn’t yet use flying spells, even if he learned them, he couldn’t rely solely on his Mana to fly indefinitely in the sky.
Even if his Mana could last a long time, it would be too ostentatious.
After waiting a while, seeing that there was no decrease in people at the boat rental, he had no choice but to squeeze in.
After spending nearly two hours, Fang Yun finally paid a deposit and rented a small boat.
Then, without hiring anyone else, he pushed his Mana, propelling this small boat away from Sea Origin Island.
The small boats on Sea Origin Island, besides being smaller, were quite superior to the ordinary boats he had encountered before.
At the very least, this small boat could directly utilize Mana as a power source.
Fang Yun stood at the bow, his Mana flowing into the deck, then through the runes on the hull, driving the boat’s wheels.
This made the boat much faster than those ordinary boats.
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Relying on his robust Mana, Fang Yun’s small boat quickly left Sea Origin Island.
Watching Sea Origin Island gradually disappear into the distance, Fang Yun entered the deep sea.
Fang Yun looked at the boundless deep sea, and then at the scattered boats in the distance.
He thought for a moment, then continued to drive the boat forward.
Now, his first step was to find a desolate island.
Such islands, although not as numerous as the previous volcanic island area, should not be too hard to find.
After finding an island, he could then begin the subsequent tasks.
With this thought, Fang Yun drove the small boat, wandering through this sea region.
Whenever he encountered other boats, Fang Yun would always take the initiative to avoid them.
“I’m not scared of them; I just don’t want any unnecessary complications.
After all, these cultivators probably don’t have anything I want.
There’s no need to waste time on them.
However, just because Fang Yun thinks this way doesn’t mean others do too.
Clearly, a lone cultivator like him, steering a small boat, appears as easy prey in the eyes of others.
Thus, when Fang Yun vaguely spotted an island appearing in the distance,
he also noticed dozens of medium and large ships appearing to his left.
The ships spread out into an arc, then swiftly began to encircle him.
Frowning upon seeing this, Fang Yun instantly sensed hostile intentions.
After a moment of thought, he decided that even if a battle were necessary, he didn’t want it to happen on the sea.
After all, compared to those cultivators who frequently hunt demon beasts, he had no experience in naval combat.
Things could easily go wrong and lead him to capsize in the gutter.
Thus, Fang Yun channeled mana into the deck, which, through the planking, acted upon the rollers inside the ship.
The boat’s speed instantly increased, quickly rushing towards the newly spotted island.
The dozens of nearby ships, seeing this scene, realized that their prey was attempting to escape.
So, they also activated the ships under them, starting a frenzied chase.
Fang Yun looked at the dozen ships trailing behind with a slight cold sneer.
Then he calmly watched the island ahead, becoming more visible.
This island wasn’t very large, approximately half the size of Spirit Water Island by estimation.
The island was flat, lush, and covered with various shrubs.
Occasionally, one could see birds and animals moving among the bushes.
Fang Yun was quite pleased with such a place; at least with these plants, growing Sword-toothed Grass shouldn’t be a problem, and he wouldn’t need much modification.
Of course, it would have been better if the island were larger.
However, islands without Spiritual Energy like this one were probably numerous in this sea area.
He could entirely finish his business on this island, then look for other islands.
Soon, Fang Yun brought his small boat onto the beach of the island.
His feet moved, his body floated up from the deck, and he gently landed on the beach.
Turning around to face the swiftly coming dozens of ships.
Hidden in his sleeve, the vine quietly fell onto the ground and then burrowed into the soil.
It quickly swelled within the soil, rapidly regaining its original form.
Since they’ve come to him, Fang Yun decided to test the combat prowess of this vine.
Since the vine had been revived, it possessed a more terrifying toxicity.
But he had yet to test what effect this toxicity had on cultivators.
Quickly, the dozen ships also rushed into the near seas of the island and stopped there.
Nearly half of those on the ships continuously floated down.
“Third brother, thought it was some big fish? Turns out just a little chick, made us waste half a day for nothing!”
A lean man with a bald head and fierce look scanned Fang Yun, then glanced around.
Noticing no one other than Fang Yun on the island,
he said disappointingly to a shorter, chubby man behind him.
The chubby man held a curved knife glowing with golden light, continuously twirling it in his hand.
Hearing the bald man’s words, he also sized up Fang Yun, then looked around.
“Boss, didn’t expect it to be such a little chick.
Watching him desperately run towards this island, thought there was something valuable here?
Really disappointing!
Hey, kid, you’ve played us for a fool. Have you thought about how you want to die?”
Fang Yun glanced at the two speaking men, then at the dozens of clueless subordinates behind them.
Shaking his head, he couldn’t be bothered to speak to these wastes.
With a thought, the vine lurking beneath the sand suddenly soared into the air.