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My Cultivation Starting from Archery

Chen Sansi traveled back to the chaotic end of a dynasty, thankfully with the hardworking system by his side. He originally wanted to hunt to earn money and someday go to the Martial Arts Hall to learn some basic fist and foot techniques, aspiring just to be an ordinary rich man. Yet, fate had other plans. With officials imposing heavy taxes and the Martial Arts Hall bullying the citizens, he had no choice but to enlist in the army to survive, becoming an archer. From "archery (entry-level)," he worked tirelessly up to "operating a ten thousand weight bow, where arrows cannot be dodged," taking the heads of enemy generals from a hundred miles away! From "basic soldier's spear technique," he worked tirelessly up to "National Guardian Dragon Spear, growing more valiant with each battle," standing firm with a spear on horseback, alone turning back the Enemy Army of a million! Years later, Chen Sansi, having campaigned in the south and battled in the north, was truly invincible under the heavens, commanding two hundred thousand of the Iron Cavalry. Watching his subordinates forcibly ascend him to the throne and become emperor, he felt quite helpless: 'You... you have really caused me trouble!'

Soy milk, fried dough sticks, hot dry noodles · Oriental
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314 Chs

Chapter 73 Sun Li

"Do you want to learn medical skills?"

"Yes."

Chen Sansi said, "Medicinal materials are too expensive to buy, and I often go hunting in the mountains, so if I learn a bit, I can gather herbs and brew medicine myself, saving silver coins."

"Your thinking is quite idealistic."

The Medical Officer teased, "Ninety-nine percent of the medicinal materials are in the hands of the Martial Arts Hall. Where are you going to find so many wild herbs for yourself? But since you want to learn, I have no objections, just consider it taking on another apprentice to do some work."

"Liu Zi, you first teach Mr. Chen how to identify medicinal materials and explain their uses properly."

"No problem."

Liu Zi was the Medical Officer's son, a successor to his father's profession and also a physician himself.

Many of the positions in the garrison were hereditary.

"Mr. Chen, this herb is called Horse Blood Grass, and it has a blood-nourishing effect, but…"

Liu Zi explained patiently.