I Materialized the Cultivation Game-Chapter 93 - 80: 1, 2, 3—Link Up! Miracle Medicine!

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Chapter 93: Chapter 80: 1, 2, 3—Link Up! Miracle Medicine!

Chen Han looked at the thing that resembled a dot of starlight with some confusion. What could have come from that position was apparent—rabbit droppings.

Since the droppings were small, the system wrapped them in white light, making them look like a dot of starlight.

But what does the droppings mean?

Was this the surprise the system talked about?

He suddenly felt the system had a bit of a morbid sense of humor.

However, out of curiosity, he still reached out to pick up the droppings and stored them in the inventory.

As he withdrew his hand, he noticed the little white creature staring at him with clear eyes, as if curious why this big guy in front of it was stealing its droppings, while slowly lowering its raised bum and nibbling on the nearby tea leaves again.

"..." Chen Han, for some reason, felt a bit embarrassed under the clear gaze of this little white creature. He quickly put the glass cover back on and checked the note on the droppings:

[Moon Gazing Sand (Poisonous): This is a spirit medicine excreted by the Moon Gazing Rabbit through its unique traits. Because it was caught by a loose cultivator, the lack of moonlight absorption led to the toxins in the Moon Gazing Sand remaining unpurified, making it inedible. As for the negative effects of the toxins, tasting it is necessary to find out!]

"???" Chen Han looked at the note, thinking he must have read it wrong.

Rabbit droppings were just rabbit droppings, yet they were given such an artistic name as Moon Gazing Sand.

The key point was, could rabbit droppings be eaten?

Also, who discovered that this thing could be eaten?

Who was the first to eat this thing?

And lastly, why would someone eat it willingly?

He suddenly felt a bit uninformed, but he also knew the game system wouldn’t make mistakes for no reason; there must be a reason behind it.

So he took out his phone and searched the internet for Moon Gazing Sand, and he was truly surprised to find out that the droppings of wild rabbits were actually used in traditional Chinese medicine.

The crucial point was that the online descriptions were quite detailed. Moon Gazing Sand, 9-12 mm long, 6-9 mm in diameter, with a rough surface containing fibrous plant material, rarely emits a foul odor when fresh, and is odorless when dry, with a slightly bitter and spicy taste. It is best when dry, yellow, unbroken, and free of mud and sand impurities.

Moreover, the effects of Moon Gazing Sand were impressive, for example, clearing eyes and improving vision, including treating corneal opacity, cataracts, and other eye diseases.

However, the specific effectiveness depends, and some traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have disputed these claims. Now, the boutique Moon Gazing Sand sold online for 300 yuan per kilogram is all artificially cultivated droppings, with no real efficacy.

Buying that stuff is like buying droppings to eat.

Chen Han was genuinely surprised as he looked at the four wild rabbits.

Was this the surprise the game system talked about for raising Moon Gazing Rabbits?

But what he was looking for was just the traditional medicine attributes of Moon Gazing Sand, and the game system’s effects were still unclear. The one in the inventory was poisonous sand, and he would have to wait for the Moon Gazing Rabbit to excrete more.

At night.

After Chen Han finished dinner, his little uncle reported the costs of the Five Offerings Flower Sea to him.

The 4000-square-meter Flower Sea was not cheap, especially with the Five Offerings Flowers like peonies and orchids, which, even without blooming, cost more for a mature plant. The expenses alone were 650,000 yuan.

Additionally, there were costs like initial soil improvement, fertilization, and planting labor, averaging 30 yuan per square meter, totaling 120,000 yuan.

Then there was the irrigation system. Since they were spread out over 2000 square meters with multiple flower beds, using the same reservoir, the irrigation system had to be extended, incurring an additional cost of several tens of thousands, totaling 170,000 yuan.

Therefore, the total was 940,000 yuan.

The deposits for the flowers and irrigation system were also 30%, which was 246,000 yuan.

He transferred the 246,000 yuan deposit to his little uncle and junior sister to make the payment.

Then he checked his wealth data: (1,968,300 yuan / 10,000,000 yuan).

If the remaining 119,000 yuan for the bonsai and the remaining 658,000 yuan for the Flower Sea were spent, then the wealth would be 1,193,000 yuan.

Moreover, June was ending, and in July, they would have to pay a salary.

Money really doesn’t last.

However, for long-term consideration, necessary expenses must be made.

He just hoped that Chu Hao’s balance for the Demon Cult demon would soon arrive, and he could take away the newly roasted batch of Thunder Bamboo Spirit Tea. Otherwise, the requirement for a 10,000,000 yuan upgrade would be far off.

Afterwards, Chen Han discussed some details about the Five Offerings Flower Sea with his junior sister and little uncle. Although the Flower Sea would ultimately follow the Taoist Sect’s layout and form into a Nine Palaces style, the Flower Sea layout between the palaces could be manipulated.

His junior sister was very enthusiastic about this. For a girl, being able to personally create a Flower Sea is certainly a meaningful task.

As for the central palace position, a Demon-Vanquishing Celestial Venerable statue of at least 2 meters needed to be placed. To show respect, a special pavilion needed to be built to shelter the Celestial Venerable statue from the wind and rain, which might cost another several tens of thousands.

Then there was the issue of worshipping the Celestial Venerable. Although the Chen family was no longer registered, and aside from arranging for someone to maintain the Celestial Venerable Hall, daily worship was not necessary, during certain holidays and occasions, worship and prayers were required.

For instance, when inviting the placement of a new Celestial Venerable statue in the Flower Sea.

Once the discussions were over, the sky was completely dark.

When Chen Han returned to his courtyard, he was drawn to the Moon Gazing Rabbit House. The transparent glass cover showed subtle glowing patterns carved by his fifth uncle, resembling some kind of glass fluorescence.

It was the carving that caused the glass crystals to be smooth and exposed.

At the moment, it looked as if the rune collecting moonlight was effectively working in reality.

Chen Han looked at the four wild rabbits inside, then lay down in the garden’s orchid fragrance, taking out his phone to check new video data, only to find Tiao Yin’s backend suddenly flooded with data increase notifications.