After a while, Jiang Nanhe searched for a while, but still couldn't see the ginseng spirit. He sighed with some regret and returned to the tree hole.

Jiang Nanhe could understand that the spirits of plants and trees were very vigilant. If they were not vigilant, they would probably be eaten by ordinary beasts, monsters, monsters, etc., and would not be alive now.

Seeing that Jiang Nanhe returned empty-handed, the green wolf demon obviously knew what happened. He scratched his head and embarrassedly told Jiang Nanhe about the timidity of the ginseng spirit.

Even he rarely met the ginseng spirit on weekdays. Although the ginseng spirit was his subordinate, he was still quite free. Apart from handing over some spiritual medicine every month, they rarely met.

After hearing what Qinglang said, Jiang Nanhe understood.

The ginseng spirit turned out to be a lazy goblin who only paid protection fees on time. He took note of this matter in his heart and then asked Qinglang about the information of the fair they held.

According to Qinglang, in the past 5 or 6 years, for some reason, it is easy for ordinary wild beasts in the mountains and forests to give birth to small goblins like the piglet goblin.

Some of these goblins are more murderous, while others are weak and innocent with less knowledge of the world.

There are more and more monsters, and the harm to the forest is gradually increasing.

Even if they are just weak little monsters, the gap is quite obvious compared with ordinary wild beasts.

As the earliest monster born in this forest, Qinglang naturally took on the task of restraining those little monsters.

So he took them in as his demon soldiers, and restrained them with his own ideas and principles.

As for some bloodthirsty demons, he expelled them and killed them.

There are also differences between demons and monsters.

Those like the pig demon, who are born with wisdom, can be called demons.

And there is another kind, even if they enter the ranks of Qi Refining, but their wisdom is relatively low or they are more bloodthirsty, Qinglang calls them demon beasts.

Because they still retain their animal nature, they are a threat to humans, demons or other intelligent creatures.

Like the mountain ghost that Jiang Nanhe met before, and the tiger demon that he met, they should actually be called demon beasts, not monsters.

As for why it turned out like this, Qinglang didn't know. Logically, all wild beasts would become demon beasts if they entered the ranks of cultivation by chance.

But they became monsters in a muddle, had their own wisdom, and gradually evolved or changed in the direction of humans.

In the perception of Qinglang, the sheep following behind Jiang Nanhe is actually neither a monster nor a demon beast.

Although there is demonic energy in the lamb, it is obvious that he has well preserved his rationality and is not a demon beast.

But unlike them, he is not like them, using other methods to transform himself and change towards the direction of humans, so naturally he cannot be called a monster.

This is Qinglang's perception, but after all, he is weak in strength and vision, and he does not see many things clearly. Jiang Nanhe does not comment on the credibility of his words?

The increase in the number of small monsters naturally led to the emergence of some human cultivators around.

They rely on these small monsters or with these small monsters to attack the monsters that harm the forest together, eliminate the source of those harms, and divide the materials obtained equally.

Jiang Nanhe was a little surprised. He did not expect that the monsters such as Qinglang Yao and human cultivators could establish a cooperative relationship.

But it is obvious that their cooperation should not last long, after all, Qinglang does not know much about humans.

According to Qinglang, after getting along with humans or other powerful monsters for a long time, they came up with the idea of ​​exchanging materials.

The Qinglang Forest under his control has many herbs, and there are also some special products in the river with a group of monsters. There are also some human casual cultivators who are interested in them.

These things are useless to them, so they naturally want to exchange them. Gradually, more and more monsters and casual cultivators are exchanged, forming this special market.

Qinglang Yao also knows that the world is dangerous, so he ordered the little monsters behind him not to have too much contact with humans. He usually talks and exchanges things with some familiar casual cultivators, and he doesn't pay much attention to other new casual cultivators or unfamiliar ones.

He has the confidence to do so with his strength. After all, the casual cultivators who are mixed with them are very powerful.

There are not many. With the strength of the Green Wolf Demon, most of the cultivators of the mortal dynasty are not his opponents.

He has such confidence, plus there are so many small monsters behind him, each of which has 1 to 2 innate spells, and together they are a great force.

As long as they don't encounter the purge of the human dynasty or other large sects, they can live very comfortably.

Jiang Nanhe listened carefully and was a little surprised about the establishment of the market.

He recalled what the Green Wolf Demon said and found that it was after the red sun that there were more and more small monsters in the mountains and forests, and more and more cultivators in the world.

I don't know what the reason is, but Jiang Nanhe guessed that it should be related to the concentration of spiritual energy in the surrounding air.

Jiang Nanhe didn't know much about his talent for cultivation. After all, no one told him, but the general once said that he had four spiritual roots.

According to his previous understanding of novels, four spiritual roots should be relatively poor spiritual root talents, right? I don't know what the rules of this world are.

But Jiang Nanhe still spent 7 or 8 years to cultivate from the initial stage of Qi Refining to the perfection of Qi Refining.

He didn't know whether his talent was good or bad. After all, it took him so many years to perfect his spiritual energy. It was not good to say that he had perfected his spiritual energy at such a young age, so the chance of a breakthrough in the future was still very high.

According to Jiang Nanhe's guess, the reason why he could practice like this was because of the rich spiritual energy around him.

Compared with the thin spiritual energy in the mountains and forests when he first started practicing, there was basically a layer of extremely thin spiritual energy in the air now.

This was already very difficult. Jiang Nanhe reasonably guessed that the spiritual energy in this world might become more and more dense.

However, this was not bad for him. After all, the spiritual energy was rich, and he would need more and more resources, and he would be able to see more and more different landscapes of cultivating immortals.

Jiang Nanhe stayed at the Green Wolf Monster, waiting for the opening of the market. He had a lot of things to exchange. It happened that there were many monsters, so it was just right to exchange their talents and spells from them.

Other casual cultivators also coveted the magic of these monsters, but they knew they couldn't afford to exchange.

But Jiang Nanhe had no such worries at all. Many of the things he had in his hands were relatively precious. If it really didn't work, he could take out one or two magic tools for exchange, and he thought he should be able to get something in return.

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