Chapter 71
With just one week left, Qi Ping didn’t do anything particularly special.
He maintained his usual routine: cultivating, nurturing spirit herbs, and occasionally tending to the various flowers planted on the mountain. Sometimes, he would even gain a bit of Druid level experience from these tasks.
Although it was considerably less than what he gained from accelerating the growth of spirit herbs, the accumulated experience over time had likely added up to several dozen levels by now.
Little by little, it had become quite a substantial amount.
The best part was that these activities were done during breaks between cultivating and tending to spirit herbs, so they didn’t interfere with his main priorities.
Once, when Qi Ping went to check on the black dwarf bees, he found the honey in the hive nearly overflowing. It was then that he realized he hadn’t collected the honey produced by these bees in quite some time.
It was currently the spring-summer season, and the production of ordinary honey was rapid. After collecting and appraising it, Qi Ping estimated the honey was worth about thirty to forty spirit stones—a modest but welcome gain.
The reason Qi Ping maintained this rhythm of life wasn’t just for the experience or spirit stones; it was also to temper his heart.
The path of immortal cultivation values innate talent, but it also emphasizes mental fortitude. The higher one’s cultivation level, the more critical one’s heart and mind become.
