So Zhang Yujie poured the full bucket of wine into his stomach without even blinking.
Ordinary people can't stand even a bucket of water, let alone a bucket of wine?
So Zhang Yujie's vision turned dark and he fell down.
When he woke up again, Zhang Yujie found himself lying on a straw mat, surrounded by darkness and his head was still groggy, but he heard a melodious sound of playing the piano from outside the house.
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"Are you awake?" Qing Yunzi stopped playing the piano and asked with his back to Zhang Yujie.
"Master, how long have I been asleep?" Zhang Yujie held on to the door frame, wondering where the rogue rabbit had gone.
"Three days and three nights." Qingyunzi said calmly.
"Ah?" Zhang Yujie suddenly woke up. He really couldn't believe that he could sleep for three days and three nights after drinking a barrel of wine, which was enough to make him faint after being seriously injured.
"The two girls also went down the mountain." Qingyunzi stood up, put away the guqin, turned around and said: "From now on, you will be my second apprentice."
Zhang Yujie laughed: "Well, Master, without further ado, let's start practicing now!"
"Aren't you hungry?" Qingyunzi asked.
Zhang Yujie touched his belly and nodded helplessly: "Master, what should we eat?"
"I also want to ask you this question." Qingyunzi asked back: "Apprentice, what should we eat?"
"Ah?" Zhang Yujie was dumbfounded: "Master, what do you usually eat?"
"I usually don't eat." Qingyunzi said, "I was really hungry, so I went to the mountains to hunt some game and come back to eat."
Zhang Yujie felt dizzy, and he realized that he seemed... to a strange place.
"There are bows and arrows in the house. If you are hungry, go to the mountains to hunt some wild animals. There are rabbits, pheasants and the like everywhere." Qing Yunzi said casually, but looked at Zhang Yujie expectantly.
Zhang Yujie had no choice but to go back to the house, took off the bow and arrows and arrow baskets hanging on the wall, carried them on his back, left the hut, and walked deep into the mountains. There were indeed many wild things in the mountains, although they were not as Qingyunzi said.
They were everywhere, but not hard to find. Zhang Yujie soon found a rabbit lying in the grass.