Chapter 305 The Mysterious Person

A Jiu was taken aback, there was such a project, and it was randomly gifted. She didn't know if she would even use what was gifted.

It was like the spiritual pill from last time, there wasn't even an explanation.

"Option 1." Let's see what's available first.

"Spiritual Spring System Merit Points Advancement Stage Two Reward Item Details Opened."

The screen shifted, and dazzling small grids, no less than a hundred, appeared on the entire large screen.

A Jiu's eyes were glued to it, what were all these? She practically pressed her face against the screen, wishing she could crawl into it.

Huh?

A pregnant ewe? A Jiu scratched her back, murmuring with longing, "This is acceptable too? Where did it get paired? Did the system arrange it?"

However, raising sheep wasn't suitable right now. And upon clicking, it required two hundred merit points to redeem this pregnant ewe. No, A Jiu only had three hundred and forty in total.

There might be other good things.

A map? Forget it, A Jiu didn't need it for now. Her father was a walking map, and it only required one hundred merit points.

Oh, there were all sorts of seeds. This was good, but where would she plant them? Forget it, she couldn't possibly plant them in the backyard of her sister-in-law's medical clinic, that would cause an uproar.

A Jiu used her divine sense to scroll down.

As she reached the bottom, A Jiu became a little anxious. There were so many items for level two merit points, even pots and pans were included. Most of them were daily necessities.

Shen Nong Cao Ji? A Jiu's eyes suddenly lit up.

She clicked to preview it. The description stated that it contained over three thousand types of medicinal herbs and more than a thousand prescriptions.

This was excellent.

A Jiu looked further down. It required three hundred and fifty merit points.

A Jiu's face darkened. Her heart ached intensely, she was just ten points short.

A Jiu reluctantly flipped back. She might as well have exchanged for that pregnant ewe. The ewe would give birth to lambs, and the lambs would grow up and give birth to more lambs. It was quite a profitable prospect.

Moreover, winter was approaching in a few months. Slaughtering one then would be great for warming her body.

But if she used two hundred merit points, she would be one hundred and fifty points short of redeeming that Shen Nong Cao Ji.

A dilemma, such a dilemma.

A Jiu paused at a bow and arrow. This bow and arrow was called Ziyu, entirely purple, forged from brass. Its flexibility was twelve hundred, and its weight was thirty pounds.

"So heavy..." A Jiu sighed.

It required one hundred and twenty merit points. A Jiu planned to exchange for it and give it to her father when she had abundant merit points, as he had great strength.

"Forget it, I'll earn a bit more merit points first and get that book."

As dawn was just breaking, A Jiu was the first to get up and quickly opened the door:

"Good morning, Elder Liu."

"Good morning, Jiu'er lass."

Elder Liu, who used to run a steamed bun shop opposite, was indeed diligent. Before daybreak, he had already chopped a pile of bamboo and was weaving. Various bamboo baskets hung from the porch.

However, why was Hua Lan Medical Clinic deserted today?

A Jiu leaned on the doorframe and looked around. The street was sparsely populated; it wasn't yet time for the market to open.

Just as A Jiu was feeling a little disappointed, a man wearing a black cloak and a hooded cowl, his face obscured, appeared in her sight.

He was out of place among the people on the street.

Why would such a peculiar person be wandering in Nanming City so early in the morning? Just as she was thinking of going back inside, she watched as the person walked directly towards Hua Lan Medical Clinic.

A Jiu's heart pounded. Demonic murderers were usually dressed like this.

He was getting closer.

A Jiu subconsciously retreated. Elder Liu opposite also glanced over with interest. But anyone coming to the clinic must be seeking medical treatment. Perhaps he had some acne on his face, hence the tight covering. Elder Liu didn't find this strange.

When the person approached, A Jiu nearly tripped over the doorstep, "Sir... what can I do for you?" Her voice had changed.

The person slowly raised his head. From beneath the cowl, his chin gradually emerged, followed by his pair of blood-red eyes.

A Jiu gasped.

"Jiu'er."