Jiang Sibai's first batch of Jiji Linglu was completed in five days.
This is more than a day earlier than Taoist Mo Shang expected, because during this period of time, Jiang Sibai's control over the earth's veins and the five elements has improved significantly!
A cauldron full of millet ears, after six days of refining and purification, formed a thin layer of transparent and clear colloidal liquid at the bottom of the cauldron.
This is the finished product of Linji Linglu.
Jiang Sibai took out the previously used and cleaned porcelain bottles of spiritual dew, and found that there were six medicine bottles with a capacity of about 30ml, and there was still more than half of the Jiji spiritual dew in the cauldron.
This Jiji Spiritual Dew is very thick, one drop of it is about 1ml, which is enough to make a person full for half a month.
Jiang Sibai's daily practice consumption and the consumption in the gloomy dream world can be replenished within a day by taking just one drop.
Even if he takes it for a long time, he can clearly feel some optimization adjustments in his body's organs.
These six porcelain vases were given to him by Taoist Mo Shang, and they contained enough amount of Ji Ling Dew for him to take continuously for half a year.
As for the rest of the cauldron, if it were all filled up, it could hold thirteen or four bottles.
Jiang Sibai thought for a moment, and then used the five elements seal to seal the mouth of the tripod without any knowledge.
He thinks that this should be able to be stored for a long time, right?
Seeing this, Taoist Mo Shang laughed and said: "Yes, you are indeed my disciple of Shennong Valley. You have understood the essence of our Shennong Valley so quickly."
"If I, a disciple of Shennong Valley, have refined enough Jiji Spiritual Dew, I can just seal it in the cauldron and use it to start the cauldron again."
Upon hearing this, Jiang Sibai immediately handed a bottle of spiritual dew to Taoist Mo Shang and said, "Master, please taste it."
Taoist Mo Shang was not polite. He opened the cap of the bottle and poured a drop into his mouth, savored it, nodded and said, "It's not bad. It's already cooked to the level of a second-grade low-grade product. It's considered qualified."
Jiang Sibai was a little frustrated after hearing this, because this evaluation was only at the level of spiritual food, which was far from the fairy food he expected.
Jiang Sibai had heard this grading standard from his master before, and it was the standard used uniformly in Luo Yun Fairyland.
All refining and creation of spiritual objects are divided into three grades: A, B, and C, and there are three subdivisions: upper, middle and lower.
In general, level C is the best in the mortal world, which may have a weak spirituality but cannot reach the level of spiritual objects. The swords Jiang Sibai made before belong to this level.
Among them, the outstanding ones such as 'Fang Zheng', 'Sword Six', 'Sword Seven' and the 'Qiu Dao' that was broken by Fairy Zhu Ling are all of the top grade C.
As for Jiang Sibai's spiritual objects above the second level, he unexpectedly achieved the second-level mid-grade Kunyu Sword Trial Strike, and the spiritual jade whose specific grade cannot be identified.
From this point of view, it seems that Jiang Sibai was able to reach the second-grade low-grade when he refined the Jiji Spiritual Dew for the first time.
As for Level A, that is the legendary magic weapon level.
Taoist Mo Shang's Zhang Di Chi and Zhen Di Seal are both of this level.
When it comes to elixirs, most people in the world will praise elixirs of this level as elixirs.
This level of Jiji Spiritual Dew is naturally the ‘immortal food’.
Thinking about it this way, Jiang Sibai's "frustration" before was quite hypocritical. If he could refine first-class immortal food from mortal food in one breath, it would really be a dream.
Taoist Mo Shang said: "I didn't expect you to be so talented in refining... No, you used the Violent Nightmare again, right?"
Jiang Sibai nodded and said: "Yes, I have been using the vicious nightmares to strengthen my understanding and mastery of the five elements of the earth, and it has been quite effective."
Taoist Mo Shang sighed and said: "I thought it was hard enough for you to use your true energy and spiritual power to refine the spiritual dew these days. I didn't expect that you could continue to use the evil dreams at night..."
"Disciple, there is no need to fight so hard."
"My master never expected you to succeed in one attempt. Even this year, I was prepared for your refining failure."
"It's enough that I want you to experience it this time."
Jiang Sibai shook his head after hearing this and said: "Now that I have started to learn, I naturally have to find ways to do my best."
"It's not like I'm a disciple. After all, as Master taught me the five elements of the earth, my corresponding five internal organs have also been nourished to a certain extent."
"Now the Qi from the internal organs has begun to flow into the sandalwood. As the Qi becomes stronger, my spirit becomes much better."
"This way, although the disciples still have to face nightmares every night, they can still have a lot of leeway."
Taoist Mo Shang nodded repeatedly as he listened.
He knew that if he could continue like this, then Jiang Sibai would eventually overcome the evil that could make anyone fall into an unspeakable abyss.
Taoist Mo Shang nodded and said, "Wonderful, then you can study hard on your own, and if you have any questions, come and ask me."
"If I stay with my master for two more seasons, we can go back to the mountain together."
Jiang Sibai nodded seriously and said, "Okay, I will look forward to that day."
Next is the slack season, and Baiyi, which has grown to 300 households, begins to prepare supplies for the winter.
This is not difficult for the farmers in Baiyi. After all, they have a benevolent lord who only collects 10% of their output every year.
This is simply impossible in this era, but this is how Jiang Sibai's Zhuangzi executed it.
So whenever Jiang Sibai has something to do, every household is willing to volunteer help.
In fact, in addition to 10% of Baiyi, Jiang Sibai also had 10% of the output belonging to the 500 royal families.
That was granted to him by King Ji before, but he just found someone to take care of it.
Adding up to 10% of the output of 800 households, this is no longer a small number.
As this year's grains continued to arrive and stacks were built in Baiyi, Jiang Sibai began to worry about so much stored grains.
He will not challenge human nature. With so much food here, it is really easy to be coveted.
After thinking about it for a while, Jiang Sibai simply decided to take it easy on himself and train all these grains into Jiji Linglu.
Of course, Level B is impossible, but it would also be nice to have more Spiritual Dew of Level C.
Besides, the master also said that he is a beginner, so he can just brush up on his proficiency.
Just like that, Taoist Mo Shang didn't come every day, but Jiang Sibai started to "waste food".
Butler Zhong calls that person every day and it breaks my heart.
His eyes when looking at Jiang Sibai were fixed on the level of 'prodigal son'. He watched with great pain as Jiang Sibai ruined so much food, but he could only beat his chest and beat his feet.
Although it was said that he had harvested a lot of mortal grade Jiji Spiritual Dew, it was a very tasteless thing for Lao Zhong.
A bottle of Morji Spiritual Dew can often keep a mortal full and worry-free for a year.
But this Linji Linglu tastes so tasteless. It loses the fun of cooking and loses its 'soul' in Lao Zhong's eyes.
Jiang Sibai could only regretfully stop and continue to cause trouble.
In addition to leaving a part of the wheat to make flour, which was extremely precious at that time, there was still enough grain to ensure Zhuangzi's annual needs.
The rest was all made into Linji Linglu, and was thrown into a big wooden barrel and sealed.
He was too lazy to ban this kind of mortal spirit dew from the Five Elements. He just hoped that this spiritual dew would not deteriorate so quickly.
After finishing the busy work for a while, winter came again.