During this period of observation, Chu Zheng had discovered a disadvantage of relying on totem cultivation.
The totem continuously nurtured the cultivator's body, making it increasingly strong over time. However, correspondingly, the strong body could not sustain itself merely on spiritual energy drawn by the totem and needed a large amount of energy as sustenance.
Even those with cultivation like Lie, who practiced through totems, could not abandon eating and needed to hunt savage beasts.
Previously, during the collection of beast blood qi, the Blood-Colored Divine Bead that Lie used was called the Melting Bead, whose primary function was to refine the essence of flesh and blood as sustenance for the tribe.
Within this small tribe, there were no means to create folded space, making it too time-consuming to transport the flesh of savage beasts. Moreover, the accumulation of a large amount of bloody qi could attract powerful predators, easily bringing a disaster to the tribe.