Spiritual Energy Rejuvenation: I Began Cultivating By Farming-Chapter 1894 - 1087
Ye Weida had no idea when he collected so many cattle, sheep, and horses, and they all vanished silently.
People seeing the wounds in broad daylight were stunned to see the thousands of livestock gone.
It was an unbelievable scene to witness firsthand; if people had been stealing them, they could have been chased and fought. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦
So many wounds disappeared right before their eyes, they couldn’t believe their own eyes, witnessing the disappearance of wounds.
Have they encountered ghosts?
What has happened to their country?
What has happened to their tribe?
Then the grain disappeared too; are they fighting or clashing with the Heavenly God?
The Heavenly God punishing them, causing their livestock to disappear and grain to vanish, is this a warning from the Heavenly God?
Many believers in the Heavenly God were scared, their hearts ached, and then they believed it was divine punishment.
The warning from the Heavenly God only caused the disappearance of grain and livestock, items meant to be donated to the state; fortunately, their people did not disappear.
When the officials and the leaders discussed, how many cattle, sheep, horses, how much grain, and how many people to collect.
A shocking news came out that their cattle, sheep, and horses were gone, their required grain was gone; do they believe the Heavenly God warning as told by the people?
It didn’t seem fake, because when these people arrived, to prevent the tribe from relocating grain and livestock, they had already sent people to guard the surrounding cities.
Any changes here would be noticed.
How did the livestock and grain disappear?
They’ve changed circumstances, they track the disappearance of grain, left without livestock, left without grain, how will they explain?
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The tribe sent out orders to be sure to investigate, he sought their missing livestock and grain.
As for the rumors, livestock vanished abruptly before people’s eyes, said to be divine punishment, some believed, some disbelieved.
But to shirk responsibility, they could only openly attribute it to divine punishment, sudden disappearance being related to the Heavenly God.
As for statements about the Heavenly God punishing them for inciting conflict, of course, they couldn’t say.
The officials were still there, what did they think?
Besides investigating thieves, they needed to check for any outsiders.
Check if there’s a secret path leading to livestock breeding areas.
Even after several days of investigation, they couldn’t figure out how the livestock disappeared, and the grain was not recovered.
The tribe became anxious, with some secretly making offerings.
The King awaited in the Imperial Capital for various tribes and places to gather grain, wounds, resources, and personnel to be ready to lead troops to war.
"Report..."
Tribe’s official personnel rushed to deliver the message swiftly.
The King read the message, crushed the letter into a ball, and angrily hurled it at the reporting person.
"Nonsense, total absurdity."
The person hit by the letter, though not in pain, dared not raise his head. While delivering, he didn’t know the contents but sensed the King’s wrath.
Because coming from a certain place, rumors had already spread during their layered transmission of the letter, about a tribe’s oil well running dry.
Of course, these people didn’t know the King used the oil as a combat tool.
Now that the oil field had dried up, it meant a certain national mine source was gone, an asset for exchanging wealth was gone.
Citizens would also worry about livelihood.
The King immediately summoned numerous officials, whether civil or military, or even a mage, to confer together.
The drying up of an oil field wasn’t a minor issue, representing the loss of a significant resource, reducing their combat strategy to win.
The King began consultations, requesting suggestions from everyone.
Also asked the Mage if the drying of the oilfield was man-made?
The Mage hadn’t seen the scene, could only observe on-site to know, without witnessing, couldn’t speak arbitrarily.
Though the Mage’s position was respected by many Kings, granted riches by the King, should the Demon Sky King mistrust, this ruthless King would surely kill him too.
Despite capabilities, it wasn’t completely foolproof.
Only with true skills could one become a Mage, never overestimate one’s abilities lightly.
This time, their opponent was so much stronger, unknown of their strengths, unaware of their whereabouts, possibly nearby or already infiltrated.
Life was in jeopardy.
Just as a Mage, if they didn’t serve the King, where else could they go?
Because of the King’s trust, they could have authority, enjoy privileges.
Also heard the King was planning to lead the attack; they were worried, unsure of their ability to triumph.
Life was in jeopardy.
In the future, they didn’t know if they could continue to enjoy such luxury, perhaps end up grazing outside.
Now hearing an oil field dried up?
They just thought, as long as it’s not the livestock and grain gone, they could still eat.
Truly a time of disasters and difficulty.
Hearing the King say, already instructed various tribes to gather resources, very much afraid the opponent would set it aflame.
Living in this most prosperous place wasn’t the safest either, unclear what methods the other used to infiltrate the country.







