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Farmer's Wife Has Magic Skills

Chu Qingzhi, a modern cultivator, went down to earth to experience love. She was forced to transmigrate into the body of a peasant girl in the ancient past. Her family had a total of nine children. She had no choice but to shoulder the burden of supporting the family. She used spells to tame a tiger as her mount, a black bear as her guardian, a wolf as a helper, and a monkey as the pathfinder. They went hunting together. She then sold ice cream, which she made using an ice spell, on the streets. She planted herbs for medicine, offered clinical diagnosis and treatment to patients, and attracted princes and nobles who fought over her. Even the emperor addressed her with a respected title. To become immortal, she supported her family while searching for a husband. *** Ever since the poorest family in the village brought their daughter home, they thought their lives would only get tougher. To their surprise, they started building a house and buying land... They didn't just bring their daughter home, but they brought the God of Fortune home! *** A general, who even the princess refused to marry, returned to the country to rest for some time. Suddenly, he married a peasant girl. Just as everyone waited for them to be ridiculed, dignitaries came to visit one after another. The empress dowager held Chu Qingzhi's hand. "Qingzhi, will you be my younger sister?" The emperor looked Chu Qingzhi up and down. "My lady, are you willing to join my harem?" The crown prince grabbed Chu Qingzhi's sleeve. "Qingzhi, I want ice cream."

Beyond the Moon · Lịch sử
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1054 Chs

Training Parrots

Biên tập viên: Henyee Translations

On this night, under the black curtain adorned with sparkling stars, the beauty of the scene resembled a painted scroll.

In her room, Chu Qingzhi held a book, reading aloud slowly, word by word. Her clear, crisp voice echoed gently in the room, captivating the flock of parrots before her.

Chu Qingzhi was training the parrots to speak, a skill essential for their scouting missions. Without the ability to communicate, their intelligence-gathering would be futile. They needed to learn to speak or accurately repeat others' words.

Two ropes were stretched across the room for this training session. When it was time for the parrots to learn to speak, they flew into the room, perched on the ropes, and listened to her reading.

The simplest way to teach parrots to talk was to expose them to a large amount of speech for them to imitate.