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Chapter 396 is an extra chapter for those who donated to the Endless Fire Domain.

Chapter 396 is an extra chapter for those who donated to the Endless Fire Domain.

Tangyuan then looked at Yunzhi, who was standing calmly to the side, and gave him a Buddhist salute: "Master, several scholars who are quite knowledgeable in Buddhist principles have come to our house. The old lady also said that if you are interested, you can come to the Wang family for a chat."

Yunzhi immediately stood up: "Amitabha, this humble monk is willing to go."

"This humble monk also..." Ye Yuncang also wanted to go and see the excitement.

Tangyuan glanced at Ye Yuncang's increasingly long stubble and said, "Young master, there aren't enough stools at home."

Ye Yuncang, who had been humiliated: "..."

Ouyang Changjing and Ouyang Pei suddenly felt less aggrieved.

In the end, Tangyuan successfully borrowed three guards: one to fetch water, one to chop wood, and one to go up the mountain to find firewood.

The man who was looking for firewood soon encountered the red snake, which was silently chopping down trees.

Guard: "Brother, I need to talk to you about something."

As he spoke, the guard took out a piece of silver from his pocket.

He handed the axe to Red Serpent, his tone slightly arrogant: "You're in charge of preparing the firewood and delivering it to Old Wang's house. This money is yours."

Red Serpent didn't speak, but reached into the inner pocket of his chest and took out a whole silver ingot.

He tossed it into the guard's arms and handed him the wood-chopping knife he was holding as well.

The silence speaks.

Guard: "..."

After an incense stick's time, they finally managed to cut down a dead tree.

The guard saw the red snake resting on the rock beside him and felt a chill run down his spine.

Just then, Red Hare, who had gone into the mountains to hunt a few pheasants, arrived.

The guard was overjoyed and immediately dropped his axe, handing over both the loose silver and the whole taels of silver. He shouted, "Brother, brother, I can tell you're quite extraordinary. You also work for the Wang family, right? Let's switch. You chop down the trees, and I'll deliver the pheasants. No, I'll go and hunt a couple more. I guarantee the Wang family will have enough to eat!"

Red Hare silently took the silver and grinned, saying, "No problem."

The guard happily took the pheasant and left.

They hadn't walked far when they saw two old farmers passing by. Then, Red Hare's sincere voice rang out: "You two gentlemen are clearly skilled at this. I'm clumsy and really can't cut down the trees properly, and the Wang family needs them urgently. Please help me out; it won't be for nothing. Consider this my token of gratitude—"

The guard sensed something was wrong, turned around, and saw Red Hare pull out several copper coins from somewhere.

Guard: ! !

What angered him most was that the two old farmers repeatedly refused, saying, "It's just cutting down a tree, it's no trouble at all. We're all from the same village, why would we need any money? Just wait."

The two old farmers, one with an axe and the other with a machete, huffed and puffed as they went to chop down another dead tree.

Guard: "?"

The Red Serpent said quietly, "When the Red Dog takes over, you should change your name with him."

"No," Red Hare said righteously, "Uncle Rabbit sounds better than Uncle Dog."

Red Serpent: "..."

As luck would have it, just then, little Ayu's clear voice rang out from the foot of the mountain: "Uncle Snake, are you thirsty? I've brought you some water!"

I don't know how she shouted, but even though she was shouting at the foot of the mountain, they managed to hear her clearly.

"Here it comes!" Red Serpent flipped up and was about to go when Red Hare kicked him on the back of the foot and swiftly darted down the mountain.

Red Serpent: "Red Hare, you motherfucker—"

When they got closer, they saw that Xiao Ayu was holding a large gourd.

Upon discovering that the person who had arrived was Red Hare, Little Ayu smiled and her eyes crinkled.

"Uncle Rabbit, you're back too?"

Little Ayu already knew that Red Hare had been assigned to hunt wild game.

She looked behind Red Hare but didn't see any game, so she comforted him, "It's okay, pheasants are hard to catch. I used to have to use a lot of effort to catch one!"

Little Ayu waved to the little lamb that had followed her, patted her chest, and said, "Let the little lamb go. It's really good at catching pheasants. Uncle Rabbit can go with it and learn from it."

Just as Red Hare was about to drink some water, he inexplicably felt as if he had been hit by an arrow.

(End of this chapter)

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