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Chapter 7: Wandering in the East Village

The pig is an ordinary green-skinned pig, and its appearance and body shape are no different from those of normal pigs.

However, this green-skinned pig named "Tianpeng" by Liu Cang is actually Liu Cang's spiritual beast.

Well, the title of this spiritual beast actually has a lot of merit.

It is slightly more human-like than an ordinary pig, but even if it is upgraded to level nine, its IQ will still not exceed that of a pig.

This pig was like a seed to Liu Cang. Unless there were special circumstances, he would not kill it for meat.

Affected by his breeding ability, Liu Cang can choose a spirit beast from the animals he raises. He can choose one of each animal.

This kind of spiritual beast has unconditional loyalty to Liu Cang and is smarter than other similar beasts. It can restrain the same kind raised by Liu Cang to a certain extent.

At the same time, the grade of the animals Liu Cang raises cannot surpass that of spiritual beasts. In other words, if the 'Tianpeng' does not reach the third-level quality, Liu Cang can only cultivate second-level quality domestic pigs no matter how much spiritual marrow he has.

There are also some reproductive issues involved, but there is no need to mention them at the moment.

In Liu Cang's opinion, the biggest role of the temporary canopy is probably that of a pig head, like a leader, which can help him look after the pigs to a certain extent.

They are said to be spiritual beasts, but the intelligence of these spiritual beasts will never exceed the limits of their own species, and Liu Cang's original dream of raising some divine beasts has long been shattered.

Not to mention intelligence, no matter how high the quality of this thing is, its physical combat capabilities cannot exceed the category of species.

Higher quality may make them stronger, live longer, and have stronger disease resistance. But in this era of the Three Kingdoms, where they will be dominant, breeding may still be difficult to change the structure of the food chain here.

Now Liu Cang has long determined that the so-called breeding, if it does not tame some ferocious beasts, is only a survival ability.

From the villagers' perspective, the canopy is psychic, and that is from the perspective of ordinary domestic pigs.

Seeing Tianpeng shaking his head and leaving, he only provided some interesting topics for a group of old men and women to talk about in their boring life.

"You're quite good at raising dolphins. Weren't you taming hyenas earlier? How's it going?" Looking at the green-skinned pigs with the same satisfaction, the clan elder asked Liu Cang.

Unlike Liu Bei, these elders in the clan are more satisfied with children like Liu Cang who can raise livestock well than Liu Bei's lofty ambitions.

The Liu family in Zhuo County is no longer a wealthy family. They have been a common farmer for a hundred or two hundred years. You tell me that you have great ambitions?

Being able to raise livestock, not having to worry about food and drink, and being able to find a wife is more practical than anything else...

"If you can't tame it, kill it. That thing is too violent, and I don't have the venue or time." Liu Cang shook his head.

Golden Finger is a life system, and Liu Cang has not given up exploring its functions.

He caught an aggressive wild boar in the forest earlier. As he said, without absolute power to suppress it, the wild boar cannot be feared and obeyed. It also loses weight every day. The system has never recognized the wild boar as a breeder.

Target.

"Haha, it sounds like I can support you if I make room for you. You brat has a lot of thoughts." The old man said something casually and pointed at Liu Cang to make fun of him.

"You always think too much." Liu Cang pouted. He really didn't want to occupy the land. It was just that the old man was thinking too much.

But what really made him give up on domesticating the wild boar was that if he wanted to raise it well, he not only had to free it, but he also had to feed it meat, and Liu Cang couldn't afford to raise it for the time being.

Are the villagers dull? Stop joking.

Apart from eating and sleeping with his mother-in-law, all he has to do all day long is think about the people around him. It would be damned if such a person could be stupid.

"Well, it doesn't matter if you can't raise it well, I'll try some crooked ideas. I'll send two sticks of meat to your Fifth Master's family later. His wife is about to give birth, so I need to eat more meat." The clan elder said casually, as if he was expecting it.

"Okay. Sir, is this all about it?" Liu Cang nodded without any doubts and asked the clan elder.

"Bastard, who are you calling me? Don't think I don't know. The man named Zhang in East Village almost got hung up on the rafters because you called him!" The clan elder's expression changed, and when he reprimanded him, the expressions of the old men around him were all strange.

"You...are thinking too much. What about the old man showing off?" Seeing the clan elder getting angry, Liu Cang bowed and laughed.

Old man Zhang from East Village had a conflict with Liu Cang in the early years over watering the fields and grabbing water. The old man was not young, so Liu Cang did not dare to fight with him. Instead, he beat up several young men from East Village who were helping out.

As a result, the conflict escalated. When Liu Cang met the old man Zhang, he was full of affectionate words. The old man Zhang thought that Liu Cang had given in and was bragging in the two villages.

Later, it was reported that Liu Cang had been using the uncle as a curse, and...Liu Cang, who had no hair at all, seemed to have touched his daughter's bed.

As a result, although there was no conclusive evidence from the outside world, Old Man Zhang had to stage a sad and angry drama of committing suicide. Of course, it was not true and he was persuaded to come back...

"You are not a son of man." Seeing Liu Cang trying to please him, the clan elder pointed at Liu Cang and cursed.

"The daughter of the Zhang family was taken back home after being widowed. This shows that the old man loves her very much. It's not good for you to touch whose door you have to go to. You have to go to his house!? Go to the East Village and let loose. What should you do if you get trapped?" said the clan elder.

Hate the lesson.

Liu Cang was embarrassed. This old man was not ashamed to mention some personal matters of a junior in front of so many people...

Well, at least Liu Cang could tell from the old saying of his clan that touching a widow's door is not a problem, but being trapped is a problem.

Well, from ancient times to the present, touching a widow's door has not been a good reputation, but in this day and age, that's all.

Villagers have their own rules. If you wander around the village and run wild, it's up to you. If you can run away if you are beaten, you can't fight back. If you fight back, you are a bandit.

Of course, as for you running into other people's villages to let loose, and you are really caught, then you can really use the word trap. You deserve to be beaten to death, and there is no need to bury it...

In ancient times, the Eastern Han Dynasty was barbaric, but also open-minded. If I had to describe it, I might use the word "real".

The living world, the living people. Society always has morality, but people's thoughts are also a little unconstrained and unbridled.

But in today's era, we must not bring in the Tatar distortion.

A good family must not cause trouble, otherwise it will either ruin its reputation or have to be held responsible.

As for some women, when it comes to playing, they are more open-minded than the men. Sometimes Liu Cang even feels that this fishing thing was more unscrupulous in ancient times than in modern times.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Liu Cang's eyes were rolling around, and the clan elder would not give him a chance to explain.

"Don't go to the East Village to fool around in the future so that you can save some money for your family. Let's put it together and find you a wife in the coming year." The clan elder said to Liu Cang with a calm expression and a scolding tone.

Speaking of daughter-in-law? It's a bit early, not yet the crowning, but it doesn't matter if you put it among the people.

Moreover, the clan elder said that among the younger members of the clan, he was considered 'outstanding'. Liu Cang muttered in his heart and nodded without any objection.

"Okay, you are always bothering me. I will give you two crowing roosters someday." Liu Cang'an replied calmly, and the old people around him chuckled.

Shirking? What is there to shirk in marrying a wife? And the wives of these days are not the girls of future generations.

The Han Dynasty rarely suppressed women. It was no problem for women to study literature and martial arts, and even become generals. They also had the vision of marrying a wife as a Yin Lihua.

As for a big man, he rarely behaves like a coquettish woman.

For men in the Han Dynasty, women should be delicate. But if they were delicate, they could be belittled and played with.

The "Confucianism" of the Han Dynasty has not yet penetrated into the bones, but there is a kind of respect for "strong" in the bones. This kind of respect does not distinguish between men and women, and does not distinguish between high and low. It all depends on one's own words and deeds.

A wife in the Han Dynasty settled the family business and took care of life. As long as you kept her safe, she could do everything from eating, drinking, sleeping, plowing the land, and raising children.

Therefore, marrying a wife is to start a family, which is really a blessing.

As for Liu Cang occasionally thinking about those famous women in Future Storm? There is nothing to say.

If you are not strong enough, you cannot afford to get involved with those famous women.

If you are strong enough, you can just catch him and put him in your house.

As for the chastity arch, the virginity complex, etc., well, you can play with them.

Chinese women are very charming, and they usually don't get into any serious situations because they are greedy for their bodies. This is inevitably a bit uncomfortable for modern people.

During the Han Dynasty, chastity arches were not advocated, and remarriage was a common occurrence for women.

Modern people's understanding of the ancient gender division of labor may be a bit biased.

At least in this era, men are the caregivers and women are the breadwinners.

If he has a home to keep, he is a good man. If he has a home to support, he is a good woman.

Of course, if your home still needs someone else to protect it, or if there is no man in the family who can fight for his life, then if the woman has any trouble with others, don't say anything.

Big men are open, but the issue about the color of a man's head is not really confusing.

Women consider themselves to be part of the "family". As long as the men in the family still have eggs in their crotches, chastity is still something worthy of aspiration and attention for women.

This principle may be the same at any time?

This kind of social structure and division of labor also led to men in this era being unruly and good at fighting.

Women, on the other hand, are hard-working and charming, but not weak. Well, with a little training, they can stab someone with a knife...

Marry a wife early, have someone to warm the bed, help take care of the livestock, and even play the harp and flute, and practice martial arts.

Give one-tenth of the attitude towards girls you had in your previous life, and live happily as a husband and wife, happily and warmly.

Beautiful, rejection is only two hundred and five.

"You're always worried. I'll go back if it's okay?" He didn't have the slightest objection to the clan elder's suggestion of marrying a wife, but it was still too early to elaborate on the events of the next year. As he spoke, Liu Cang took two steps back.

"Wait a minute, we haven't said anything yet." The clan leader stopped Liu Cang, who was about to run away.

"Is there anything else?" Liu Cang was stunned. He thought that what the clan leader wanted to tell him was not to hang around in the East Village.

"Nonsense, do you think I've been looking for you for a long time just to get you some good things?" the clan elder said angrily.

"..." Liu Cang was silent.
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