Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 62: Harvesting All Sizes of Wild Ginseng
She knew that digging for ginseng required skill, so she carefully loosened the soil around the wild ginseng roots.
After about ten minutes, the wild ginseng was finally unearthed.
Gu Jin looked at the ginseng in her hand with a slight frown, a flash of regret in her eyes, and a look of dissatisfaction on her face.
The ginseng’s rootlets had all broken off in the soil, and even the main root had lost a segment.
Nevertheless, the unearthed ginseng was about a finger’s length, not small, and appeared to be several decades old.
She truly didn’t know how to dig wild ginseng as those rootlets were very easy to break off in the soil.
Placing the ginseng into the bamboo basket on her back, Gu Jin continued forward, thinking to herself that if she encountered wild ginseng again, she might try using spiritual power to see if she could coax the ginseng out from the soil.
After a few minutes, Gu Jin was lucky enough to come across wild ginseng again.
Or rather, she stumbled upon a dense clump of wild ginseng.
The moss-covered area was shrouded by dense trees and rarely saw sunlight, so the ginseng here thrived, with stalks standing tall, showing their age.
Discovering this delightful patch of wild ginseng, Gu Jin broke into an attractive smile.
This time, she abandoned the small spade, set her bamboo basket aside, and moved to the nearest wild ginseng plant, squatting down to place her hands on its leaves.
Activating the Phoenix Spirit Technique, the spiritual power in her body gathered at her dantian, slowly flowing into her arms. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖
Feeling that her hands were adequately charged with spiritual power, Gu Jin slowly moved her hands up the ginseng’s leaves.
Slowly, visibly, the wild ginseng emerged from the soil, inch by inch, under her control.
Watching this scene, Gu Jin continuously operated the Phoenix Spirit Technique, enhancing the spiritual power within her body.
Controlling the extraction with spiritual power was much faster than using the spade, and within minutes, a complete ginseng was fully unearthed.
Every rootlet was intact, and this ginseng was even larger than the one she had previously damaged, clearly quite old.
This time, Gu Jin did not put the ginseng into her basket but instead sent it into her spatial storage.
She continued to harvest ginseng, each one hefty, and the dense, delightful rootlets indicated that these ginsengs were also of significant age.
It took her over half an hour to finish digging up this ginseng patch, with dozens of ginsengs of various sizes emerging.
Having harvested so much ginseng, Gu Jin was not greedy and didn’t continue searching. She sent all the complete ginsengs to her spatial storage, shouldered her bamboo basket, and turned to descend the mountain.
The journey back was easy; she casually dug up some nutritious wild vegetables and found a few wild mushrooms, filling her basket to the brim.
Descending, she saw her aunt still digging up wild vegetables with her cousin, along with other villagers, and greeted her: "Auntie, my basket is full, I’m heading home now."
Chen Hong straightened up, glanced at her loaded basket, noting how fresh and vibrant the wild vegetables looked inside.
She showed a satisfied expression: "Go ahead."
As Gu Jin left, she noticed some villagers behind her who were digging for vegetables staring at her with intense and peculiar gazes.
She knew why: it was all because of the previous incident with Liu’s second daughter-in-law, tarnishing her reputation in the village.
To this, she truly didn’t care at all.







