After eating and drinking, the two continued to walk inside, discovering many giant salamanders and shad along the way. Mo Er didn't hesitate to collect most of them into the space! Shad is a delicious fish, but it is rare after decades!

The herring shad is a migratory fish that enters the Yangtze River in early summer and is absent at other times of the year. Known as one of the "Four Fresh Fishes of the Yangtze River," it was a prized tribute in ancient times. Wild herring shad has been extinct since the 2000s, and those sold commercially can fetch prices ranging from 3000 to yuan! Such prices are widely considered unacceptable, suggesting that it was once considered a delicacy only affordable to the emperor.

But this kind of fish only lives in the Yangtze River Basin, why did it appear here? Never mind, I'll just collect it!

She simply likes giant salamanders, they look so cute!

If you have time, go to the Yangtze River and collect some knife fish. In the future, they will be a delicacy worth about 10,000 yuan per pound!

The two of them walked deeper and deeper, and they didn't know how many meters underground they were!

Turning a corner, he discovered what appeared to be a diving area. Mo'er was shocked to discover numerous creatures over a foot long. They resembled snakes, but with four claws and two horns on their heads, just like the dragons in paintings. They were like miniature dragons. It was amazing. The area was rocky and jagged, and these dragon-like creatures darted through the cracks. Hundreds of them! Mo'er quickly spread his mind to see if there were any large dragons. If they were the offspring of dragons, they would be doomed. If a dragon really came after him, fire and gunfire wouldn't work! After a long search, he finally felt relieved when he saw no large dragons.

Mo'er first collected a lot of rocks from the shore into the space and placed them in the lake's diving area. He then collected over a hundred of these dragon-like creatures into the space to see if they could grow up. Raising an adult dragon would be truly impressive, a true legend! The little dragons were incredibly happy once they entered the space, darting back and forth between the rocks. Mo'er also released a lot of spiritual spring water into the cave, along with other small fish, such as small wheat ear fish and small crucian carp, to feed the dragon-like creatures and the sesame swordfish.

The fish and dragon-like creatures in the cave immediately swam towards the spiritual spring water, swimming back and forth in that area, chasing small fish and shrimp! It seems that this spatial water is also very attractive to them!

Seeing that there were no other creatures in the cave, Mo'er and Zhao Yunting got up and walked back! It was dark when they got home!

In this way, leisurely days passed one after another. Mo'er and Zhao Yunting would go to the mountains every few days to hunt and look for medicinal herbs. The villagers would eat meat every few days, all of which was the prey they had hunted. Suddenly, it was the 16th day of the first lunar month, and it was time for Zhao Yunting to return to the army. Another reluctant farewell!

Mo'er gave him two more music scores, one was "Say What's in My Heart" and the other was "One, Two, Three, Four Song". Mo'er didn't know yet that the three songs written and composed by her had been sung all over the country!

After sending off Zhao Yunting, who was carrying a lot of bags and looked helpless, Mo'er went to Chen Zhihao's place, put some supplies there, and then took away some old items he had collected. She then entered the space again, put on makeup, went to the black market, and collected a large number of goodies!

Life returned to normal. I delivered a few baskets of pig grass every day, learned embroidery, composed music, cut paper-cuts, and played the guzheng!

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